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In his podcast The Black Mossiba (The Black Catastrophy), Khalid Sheriff mocks in a comic way different aspects of life in Morocco. In this 17th episodes titled "Development", Khalid made a comparaison between the technological aspects of inventions in South Korea and the shy little projects of development in Morocco, taking the example of selling cooked snail! … this move he does is normally done by women to express regret and frustration. He's seen in this episode doing it with forks, saying "Aaaaa wili aaaa wili" (which is something like Ooooh My … ).



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a wili a wili

a wili a wili

Updated Jan 22, 2013 at 01:17PM EST by abdedove.

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In his podcast The Black Mossiba (The Black Catastrophy), Khalid Sheriff mocks in a comic way different aspects of life in Morocco. In this 17th episodes titled "Development", Khalid made a comparaison between the technological aspects of inventions in South Korea and the shy little projects of development in Morocco, taking the example of selling cooked snail! … this move he does is normally done by women to express regret and frustration. He's seen in this episode doing it with forks, saying "Aaaaa wili aaaa wili" (which is something like Ooooh My … ).

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