Kokonsa was drunk with joy on Juhannus.
Hi my dear readers, your humble servant Kokonsa would like to welcome all of
you back home after a fantastic moment with your friends and families on
Juhannus at summer cottages. I guess you will all agree with me that, the
rain was a bit disciplined on the d-day. That made the celebration a
fantastic one for everybody. Personally I spun round and reeled like a lorry
tyre when the day was little bright because I didn’t want to be alone but
have a taste of the great Kokko ?
The only thing that nearly sent Kokonsa to his grave was that, all his friends
vanished into thin air into their summer cottages, and left Kokonsa in the
jungle at the mercy of lions. Oooh poor me?
Well, the lions were not nice to Kokonsa so I struggled my way out of the
jungle and what a surprise! I met 6 good real suomalainen armed with “lot of
glass bullets” with a trade mark “olut” hahaha. So one could imagine the
kind of happiness and joy that Kokonsa found himself in juhannus! Boozing
flow like water and I can conclude that the singing that accompanied the
boozing was a song without an artist. It was composed by us and I want my
readers to reserve their comment now because the song has no title but
lyrics Hahahha. Honestly they were the nicest people I have ever met on
lakeside. I really admire the smile they put on my face after been left in
the jungle ?
Surprisingly one of the guys seems to be a fun of one Ghanaian player in the
ongoing world cup, the son of Abedi Pele(Ayew) and he seems to admire the
guy a lot. That turned the whole happiness on that day into a climax when in
the evening of Juhannus, the Black stars of Ghana walk over their U.S
counterpart in the kick off encounter in the 2010 FIFA world cup in South
Africa leaving the superpowers with crocodile tears. The Finnish word
maaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, that left the U.S team in tears might still
ring in the ears of the guy. hahahha
Indeed, Juhannus was a happy day for Kokonsa. And every African here in
Finland will never forget the day because of the African win on the FIFA
World cup on the d-day.
Kokonsa would also be happy to hear how readers celebrated their day.
On that note, your humble servant, great Kokonsa would like to wish all of you
Hauskaa juhannusta! A belated one.
Shalom! Peace.
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