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newfarer
#31 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:19:25 AM
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is this midlife crisis at play? essyk resist the devil and go back to church
punda amecheka
quicksand
#32 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 10:05:20 AM
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An impulsive rush to join the club scene is not advisable. It should be a slow, measured effort. It shouldnt be this hard to figure out clubbing, the friends are failing your friend. There must be someone in your group who has the hang of clubbing, she should accompany them on an evening out and learn how to hold her own. Personally, I like Pitcher & Butch, very grown up people there. ..

to other business. ...@Mukiri and @AlphaDoti. ..you fellows amuse me sometimes Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly soon as someone doesn't color between your narrow lines, you jump in, all sermons and apoplectic fury.
Mukiri
#33 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 10:20:08 AM
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quicksand wrote:
An impulsive rush to join the club scene is not advisable. It should be a slow, measured effort. It shouldnt be this hard to figure out clubbing, the friends are failing your friend. There must be someone in your group who has the hang of clubbing, she should accompany them on an evening out and learn how to hold her own. Personally, I like Pitcher & Butch, very grown up people there. ..

to other business. ...@Mukiri and @AlphaDoti. ..you fellows amuse me sometimes Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly soon as someone doesn't color between your narrow lines, you jump in, all sermons and apoplectic fury.

And what is wrong with that? Don't we, like any Wazuan, have the right to air our views? Could it be that our view leaves you guilty?

Proverbs 19:21
essyk
#34 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 11:27:26 AM
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smile smile 101 experience.
so I accompanied my friend to a 'normal'club cz she had a 'date' but was too scared of going alone.
I had warned her against a few things like talking to a drunkard cz there's nothing more irritating than holding a conversation with a drunkard.
I tagged along my woriah and sat on opposite table chewing khat,drinking Nido and spitting.
Everything was ok till the guy received a call at 1 am from the MIL!!
The MIL had paid them a visit incognito and wasn't too amused to find him missing from home.
It's just criminal for ur mum in law to call you at night uende home,not even the wife.
Immediately he ordered for more beer anywe cz if he went home sober,the wife would suspect him.
Sad and my friend thought ni single man.Laughing out loudly

"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
essyk
#35 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 11:39:50 AM
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@ kizee,explain how you do it here fast.vicious clubbing is not what she wants.normal is what.
just to balance her life.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
quicksand
#36 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 12:34:35 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
quicksand wrote:
An impulsive rush to join the club scene is not advisable. It should be a slow, measured effort. It shouldnt be this hard to figure out clubbing, the friends are failing your friend. There must be someone in your group who has the hang of clubbing, she should accompany them on an evening out and learn how to hold her own. Personally, I like Pitcher & Butch, very grown up people there. ..

to other business. ...@Mukiri and @AlphaDoti. ..you fellows amuse me sometimes Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly soon as someone doesn't color between your narrow lines, you jump in, all sermons and apoplectic fury.

And what is wrong with that? Don't we, like any Wazuan, have the right to air our views? Could it be that our view leaves you guilty?

By all means air away! Its the self-righteous indignation and moral haughtiness that makes me yawn from boredom. Didn't you call for the wrath to befall on someone just a few posts past? The hubris! You wont win hearts by braying at those you seek to turn to the right path.
qadaffi
#37 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 2:03:31 PM
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quicksand wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
quicksand wrote:
An impulsive rush to join the club scene is not advisable. It should be a slow, measured effort. It shouldnt be this hard to figure out clubbing, the friends are failing your friend. There must be someone in your group who has the hang of clubbing, she should accompany them on an evening out and learn how to hold her own. Personally, I like Pitcher & Butch, very grown up people there. ..

to other business. ...@Mukiri and @AlphaDoti. ..you fellows amuse me sometimes Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly soon as someone doesn't color between your narrow lines, you jump in, all sermons and apoplectic fury.

And what is wrong with that? Don't we, like any Wazuan, have the right to air our views? Could it be that our view leaves you guilty?

By all means air away! Its the self-righteous indignation and moral haughtiness that makes me yawn from boredom. Didn't you call for the wrath to befall on someone just a few posts past? The hubris! You wont win hearts by braying at those you seek to turn to the right path.



I am curious: how many Wazuans have been won over to Jesus Christ through the admonitions, posturing and threats of fire and brimstone from @Mukiri? Post your views and we shall sample them at the end of this thread. Sorry for diverting from the topic.
kizee1
#38 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 4:05:52 PM
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essyk wrote:
@ kizee,explain how you do it here fast.vicious clubbing is not what she wants.normal is what.
just to balance her life.


basically sample different clubs depending on her tastes, different clubs appeal to different demographics and social strata i suppose, what is she looking for in a club
essyk
#39 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 4:32:15 PM
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kizee1 wrote:
essyk wrote:
@ kizee,explain how you do it here fast.vicious clubbing is not what she wants.normal is what.
just to balance her life.


basically sample different clubs depending on her tastes, different clubs appeal to different demographics and social strata i suppose, what is she looking for in a club


Do you charge to refer a club for one who doesn't have a clue about where to begin?
No she's not after anything else.Just wants to spice and relax her busy routine on weekends.
Problem is,she's also very shy in public.
lol and she's right here next to me as I type this.

perhaps a list of decent average clubs plus what they offer in terms of entertainment would help?





"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
newfarer
#40 Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2013 4:38:46 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
Posts: 3,505
Location: Uganda
essyk wrote:
smile smile 101 experience.
so I accompanied my friend to a 'normal'club cz she had a 'date' but was too scared of going alone.
I had warned her against a few things like talking to a drunkard cz there's nothing more irritating than holding a conversation with a drunkard.
I tagged along my woriah and sat on opposite table chewing khat,drinking Nido and spitting.
Everything was ok till the guy received a call at 1 am from the MIL!!
The MIL had paid them a visit incognito and wasn't too amused to find him missing from home.
It's just criminal for ur mum in law to call you at night uende home,not even the wife.
Immediately he ordered for more beer anywe cz if he went home sober,the wife would suspect him.
Sad and my friend thought ni single man.Laughing out loudly


even after this incident she still wont give up?if she's looking for a husband there are better places to get one.not clubs.let her take part in other friends wedding preparations.this is a better hunting ground.kwa club wanaume wanataka head on collision tu.

and essyk remember bad company corrupts good morals.
hiyo balance of life will just lead her to regrets.Aids is roaming around.
she will soon become tipsy and relax her legs. then Aids pap
punda amecheka
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