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"asante sana, squash banana, wiwi nugu, Mi Mi apana"

Rafiki

well technically it's asanta sana squash banana, wewe nugu mimi apana.

which means thankyou very much squash banana, your a baboon and I'm not.

seriously. it does (:

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