Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. He he he wewe utatupiwa boulder... They through boulders because its referring to the bravado of our hard earned, at times 'ill gotten' success as pure crass compared to the countries we taunt (due to political reasons and a false sense of patriotism etcetera). As for the photos.. the middle class houses in Nairobi are typically government subsidised projects in the countries we aim to catch up with. LinkBeing served by slum dwellers and admired by villagers and citizens of failed states (our neighbours) breeds mental stagnation and a sense of chronic megalomania.. Ghetto superstars we are!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:Magigi wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Hio space infront kwa nini hakuna extensions..!!! wana waste space... size ya kitanda ndio inajalisha bwana! its a shame that people spend so much time to rent houses for thousands of shillings to house stuff that their mboches use! its not so bad that they use it as opposed to the fact that we brag about stuff that we use 2-3hours at night! do you know that your LED TV is as we speak being used by your mboch to watch afrocinema? All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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jaggernaut wrote:Magigi wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world.
Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare:
Hio space infront kwa nini hakuna extensions..!!! Maybe @kiash should construct some kiosks hapo mbele and rent to mama mboga, mpesa, saloon, etc etc, to make some extra money. And build a wall for security.... ...Kwwanza hakuna wall ya security...How do these people live? Dont they fear... (Ahahaha...Sometimes good to laugh at ourselves!!!)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Comparing mangoes to pineapples. This is a NYC apartment block What you posted compares with this in Athi river "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/31/2009 Posts: 743
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murchr wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Comparing mangoes to pineapples. This is a NYC apartment block What you posted compares with this in Athi river Problems can get out of proportion, and not only in the wee small hours. Don't let the problems eclipse the Master. Let the Master eclipse the problems.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Impunity wrote:kiash wrote:Still alive and kicking
haiya@kiash Were you in that Mall at New Jersey? http://abcnews.go.com/US...wound/story?id=20785282
i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/8/2013 Posts: 2,517
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poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. In another Proboard i would have said "the above comment was made by @poundfoolish who is currently on your ignore list" Anyway @pound @mkeiyd don't take these things seriously. it is not personal just guys having fun. Chillax @kiash is one of our most favourite Wazuans and we love you too *sips coffee and reaches for more popcorn* "😖😡KQ makes money for everyone except the shareholder 😏😏 " overheard in Wazua
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/8/2013 Posts: 2,517
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@tokyo where do you guys park? ama iko train and buses OK? look mbutiful "😖😡KQ makes money for everyone except the shareholder 😏😏 " overheard in Wazua
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^^ I think we aren't using land efficiently in Nairobi. Apartments should be going up to 40 floors like the above photo shows.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/3/2010 Posts: 1,797 Location: Kenya
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jaggernaut wrote:^^ I think we aren't using land efficiently in Nairobi. Apartments should be going up to 40 floors like the above photo shows. then blackout strikes....hizo stairs nazo? I may be wrong..but then I could be right
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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digitek1 wrote:jaggernaut wrote:^^ I think we aren't using land efficiently in Nairobi. Apartments should be going up to 40 floors like the above photo shows. then blackout strikes....hizo stairs nazo? Unreliability of KPLC can not allow elevators.
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Siringi wrote:poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. In another Proboard i would have said "the above comment was made by @poundfoolish who is currently on your ignore list" Anyway @pound @mkeiyd don't take these things seriously. it is not personal just guys having fun. Chillax @kiash is one of our most favourite Wazuans and we love you too *sips coffee and reaches for more popcorn* @Siringi. We are in the current state because we are never serious, always chilling and joking. Buying @poundfoolish a drink falls under chilling. Ama?!
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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FancyFace wrote:murchr wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Comparing mangoes to pineapples. This is a NYC apartment block What you posted compares with this in Athi river Comparison is on class and not the type of houses
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urstill1 wrote:digitek1 wrote:jaggernaut wrote:^^ I think we aren't using land efficiently in Nairobi. Apartments should be going up to 40 floors like the above photo shows. then blackout strikes....hizo stairs nazo? Unreliability of KPLC can not allow elevators. And then you have to carry your sofa 40 floors to your house.....or ferry water jerrycans up the 40 floors.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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urstill1 wrote:FancyFace wrote:murchr wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Comparing mangoes to pineapples. This is a NYC apartment block What you posted compares with this in Athi river Comparison is on class and not the type of houses And that apartment block he wants us to compare are what they call...THE PROJECTS see link complete with caption.. 'hardtimes ahead'Arent those photos of the same building..?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. @poundfoolish i just love the way you put it, at least i try but kudos. I thus know am not crazy there is someone out there with whom we share the same opinion and dares write that. Am sure there are several more even if they try to do the chest thumping .@drink will do one day.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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kiash wrote:poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. @poundfoolish i just love the way you put it, at least i try but kudos. I thus know am not crazy there is someone out there with whom we share the same opinion and dares write that. Am sure there are several more even if they try to do the chest thumping .@drink will do one day. @kiash!, kwanza where are you, you know there are some places out there worse than Northern Kenya. i.am.back!!!!
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Siringi wrote:@tokyo where do you guys park? ama iko train and buses OK? look mbutiful You're funny. Car elevators do exist. work to prosper
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poundfoolish wrote:urstill1 wrote:FancyFace wrote:murchr wrote:jaggernaut wrote:There is a saying that goes....'he who hasn't traveled thinks their mum is the best cook'. It's good to be patriotic and sing praises for your home land.....but sometimes we have to accept the fact that we are behind and that Kenya isn't the best place to live in the world. Take for instance an ordinary neighborhood mayuu where @kiash lives and compare that with a middo class neighborhood in Nairobi. You just can't compare: @kiash mayuu - he lives in a real housewazuan middo crass Nairobi - lives perched hapo juu in the air like a bird Comparing mangoes to pineapples. This is a NYC apartment block What you posted compares with this in Athi river Comparison is on class and not the type of houses And that apartment block he wants us to compare are what they call...THE PROJECTS see link complete with caption.. 'hardtimes ahead'Arent those photos of the same building..? Projects are housing facilities for low and middle income communities the old ones are just neighborhoods that are dirty and run down otherwise in the US buildings tend to be the same I guess its the building code or something ask @kiash. Most apartments and middle class neighborhoods zinafanana Its not like KE where the design of a building is emphasized. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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poundfoolish wrote:@Kiash... People are still bitter at that last rubble you raised over here. They are looking for something to symbolise their frustration.
We did it with Moi, RAO/UK, Ocampo/Bensouda.
Comparing events back here at home. with what is happening in other countries. you tend to wonder what the bonny chest thumping is all about. surprisingly the best defenders are those living in quasi ivory towers (midro crass) The political hypocites, sycophants encore. Average education from our bored universities. A sense of entitlement courtesy of MBA, MSC. Content with imported cars,rented/morgage houses. Feeding from GoK corruption/tenders or NGO 'pocket change' or sweating their behinds off for some multinationals.
Wachana na watu Kiash.. I want to be like @ poundfoolish! He is no hypocrite, no sycophant, not a middle class fellow, did not get average education from bored universities. No false entitlement from MScs and MBAs from boring universities. Never driven a mtumba sijui Ex-Jap, Ex-Singapore. Lucky guy never rented/taken a mortgage. Hajawahi jaza tender ya sirkal or earned the 'peanuts' paid by INGOs nor slaved for a multinational. Should I add that such a fellow probably doesn't participate in the middle class frenzy of jumping for the next kapuloti in Kajiado, by-pass etc? Or doesn't do choma, Kenyan middle class style? But then I wonder, why such a fellow is in wazua...a place full of Kenyan middle class with their political sycophancy, average education from boring universities, corrupt wealth from govt tenders, pocket change salaries from NGOs and driving imported mitumba. Maybe, as a better human, he is here solely to transform us pathetic middle class fellows.
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