In each episode there is a chaotic adventure, which takes a while to solve and calm down. The series, in short, is about a family who go on a holiday to Africa and decide to live there. When you eat the chocolate mousse (when you start watching the series) you receive a comfortable, exciting taste, although it may not be the best chocolate mousse you've ever had. For the plots in each series, there is just a layer of plain chocolate (although it is still quite tasty). For the setting (Africa), there is a beautiful swirl of milk and white chocolate mousse in the middle. Characters like Evan are just slightly plainer. Characters like Sarah, Danny and Dupleci (or however you spell it) are shining, fresh bits of toffee crunchy stuff. The characters are little bits of toffee crunchy stuff at the top. Then, there is a very dark chocolatey bit, for the part of the series that we do not necessarily see at first. There is light, fluffy cream on the top, for what we see of the series at first sight. This is the best I could come up with.This series is quite a tasty chocolate mousse. I think most of us who like this song would LOVE it if someone who actually spoke a Bantu language to transcribe and translate this song. This is what we have to do with our friends Obuobu swemeswelalele le ngezanghithe twabano and I'm giving a rough translation thanks to Google Translate. I only have a Zulu dictionary, so this is just a shot in the dark here, but this sounds like what they are singing. I believe this is Xhosa, which is a Bantu language similar to Zulu and Swahili. but, I started learning Zulu after a trip to South Africa a few years back. I do speak 11 languages, none are of the Niger-Congo language family or Bantu language group.
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