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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:mawinder wrote:Impunity wrote:Wendz wrote:Ceinz wrote:The other day watching the news I heard that UK would like his wife to carry for him the Bible during swearing in. I don't know if its just me, but I must say that I find this rather strange. If you are a married man, you know what role your wife plays in your success.... she may not be there personally, but the fact that she is taking up some of your responsibilities as the head of family, as father, as the man in the family (as long as the line is not crossed) sometimes leaves you at peace to pursue the bigger picture for the family.... For example, you are chasing a deal from kisumu, mombasa or namanga. She ensures the kids are taken care of, school functions are attended, kids are disciplined in your absence, pipes are fixed before everyone is drowned, the bills are paid (even if you provide the money - it wont walk itself to city hall) etc..... Can you imagine a first lady who is throwing tantrums all over the place? People will start questioning your ability to lead if you cant even lead your own family.... so really, as the president, you need alot of support from the first lady - she can bring you down in a "swoosh". The script could be entire different if she hails from Nyeri, this I can tell you!@ Worse if from Kiambu especially now that the guy was once on Forbes list and is the president. I tell @Mawinder, kumbe you also know these things!!! Na bado watu wanadanganywa eti hooo siujui she is a home builder, she will take care of shudren if you are in Kisumu opening hyacinth plant mara sijui he will take care of your miok business in Ruiru...bla bla bla na kadhalika. Kutojua nayo! Kwa hii sudden love that has not been in public dormain before.....washa tu!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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McReggae wrote:Impunity wrote:mawinder wrote:Impunity wrote:Wendz wrote:Ceinz wrote:The other day watching the news I heard that UK would like his wife to carry for him the Bible during swearing in. I don't know if its just me, but I must say that I find this rather strange. If you are a married man, you know what role your wife plays in your success.... she may not be there personally, but the fact that she is taking up some of your responsibilities as the head of family, as father, as the man in the family (as long as the line is not crossed) sometimes leaves you at peace to pursue the bigger picture for the family.... For example, you are chasing a deal from kisumu, mombasa or namanga. She ensures the kids are taken care of, school functions are attended, kids are disciplined in your absence, pipes are fixed before everyone is drowned, the bills are paid (even if you provide the money - it wont walk itself to city hall) etc..... Can you imagine a first lady who is throwing tantrums all over the place? People will start questioning your ability to lead if you cant even lead your own family.... so really, as the president, you need alot of support from the first lady - she can bring you down in a "swoosh". The script could be entire different if she hails from Nyeri, this I can tell you!@ Worse if from Kiambu especially now that the guy was once on Forbes list and is the president. I tell @Mawinder, kumbe you also know these things!!! Na bado watu wanadanganywa eti hooo siujui she is a home builder, she will take care of shudren if you are in Kisumu opening hyacinth plant mara sijui he will take care of your miok business in Ruiru...bla bla bla na kadhalika. Kutojua nayo! Kwa hii sudden love that has not been in public dormain before.....washa tu!!!! I thought she is from Murang'a?
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 391
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If you are a married man, you know what role your wife plays in your success.... she may not be there personally, but the fact that she is taking up some of your responsibilities as the head of family, as father, as the man in the family (as long as the line is not crossed) sometimes leaves you at peace to pursue the bigger picture for the family.... For example, you are chasing a deal from kisumu, mombasa or namanga. She ensures the kids are taken care of, school functions are attended, kids are disciplined in your absence, pipes are fixed before everyone is drowned, the bills are paid (even if you provide the money - it wont walk itself to city hall) etc..... Can you imagine a first lady who is throwing tantrums all over the place? People will start questioning your ability to lead if you cant even lead your own family.... so really, as the president, you need alot of support from the first lady - she can bring you down in a "swoosh".[/quote] Well put. This is the new world order. A solid and peaceful family unit is very vital in sober running of state affairs Age is transforming me into an Elder;becoz Admin hasn't made me one.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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MADE wrote:
If you are a married man, you know what role your wife plays in your success.... she may not be there personally, but the fact that she is taking up some of your responsibilities as the head of family, as father, as the man in the family (as long as the line is not crossed) sometimes leaves you at peace to pursue the bigger picture for the family.... For example, you are chasing a deal from kisumu, mombasa or namanga. She ensures the kids are taken care of, school functions are attended, kids are disciplined in your absence, pipes are fixed before everyone is drowned, the bills are paid (even if you provide the money - it wont walk itself to city hall) etc.....
Can you imagine a first lady who is throwing tantrums all over the place? People will start questioning your ability to lead if you cant even lead your own family.... so really, as the president, you need alot of support from the first lady - she can bring you down in a "swoosh".
Well put. This is the new world order. A solid and peaceful family unit is very vital in sober running of state affairs[/quote] Not with ladies from certain areas!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2009 Posts: 2,863
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You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? IF YOU EXPECT ME TO POST ANYTHING POSITIVE ABOUT ASENO, YOU MAY AS WELL SIT ON A PIN
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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mwenza wrote:You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? The lady lives in Britain but nevertheless a good PR stunt.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/6/2010 Posts: 741 Location: Nairobi
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mawinder wrote:mwenza wrote:You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? The lady lives in Britain but nevertheless a good PR stunt. Kindly fafanua your claims!!!!!!!! In deed everything must not be taken at face value
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2009 Posts: 2,863
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mawinder wrote:mwenza wrote:You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? The lady lives in Britain but nevertheless a good PR stunt. Yenyewe wanjikus have been truly and surely played. This reminds me of the advice I got when I was about to buy my first Mtumba car......"make sure the car is not newly painted"...eti rangi huficha mengi! IF YOU EXPECT ME TO POST ANYTHING POSITIVE ABOUT ASENO, YOU MAY AS WELL SIT ON A PIN
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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chepkel wrote:mawinder wrote:mwenza wrote:You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? The lady lives in Britain but nevertheless a good PR stunt. Kindly fafanua your claims!!!!!!!! In deed everything must not be taken at face value I expect cordashians to have the full dossier.Iam Jubilant so I leave the matter at that.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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mawinder wrote:chepkel wrote:mawinder wrote:mwenza wrote:You mean this belated public display of "strong" marriage ties has even managed to hoodwink some WAzuans? Seriously? The lady lives in Britain but nevertheless a good PR stunt. Kindly fafanua your claims!!!!!!!! In deed everything must not be taken at face value I expect cordashians to have the full dossier.Iam Jubilant so I leave the matter at that.  and before this alikuwa akilala waphi akikuja Kenya??? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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