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Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:If you are a farmer, who lives of farming, then on the onset of this season - a couple of months ago you failed to plant, you don't feel the squeeze in a few weeks time. The consequences of your decision will catch up with you after some time - in a year's time or so. Right In the meantime you are supposed to run around like a headless chicken, spreading panic to all and sundry. Isokei Goodness me, who said! Slow on the hyperbole, chief! Pointing out that the move was wrong and calling that we mitigate doesn't qualify for the hyperboles. Can I take it that you now persuaded as to the ineptitude of the rate cap decision! Your only issue is that people should talk about it in hushed tones! Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,634
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Ngalaka wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:If you are a farmer, who lives of farming, then on the onset of this season - a couple of months ago you failed to plant, you don't feel the squeeze in a few weeks time. The consequences of your decision will catch up with you after some time - in a year's time or so. Right In the meantime you are supposed to run around like a headless chicken, spreading panic to all and sundry. Isokei Goodness me, who said! Slow on the hyperbole, chief! Pointing out that the move was wrong and calling that we mitigate doesn't qualify for the hyperboles. Can I take it that you now persuaded as to the ineptitude of the rate cap decision! Your only issue is that people should talk about it in hushed tones! Come srowry my brother. I was addressing the chicken little brigade, of which, based on your reaction, I suspect you are a card carrying member. But, yes it would help if we wrote in hushed tones sometimes. All this fear mongering is shedding way more heat and too little light on the matter at hand. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,589
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Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:If you are a farmer, who lives of farming, then on the onset of this season - a couple of months ago you failed to plant, you don't feel the squeeze in a few weeks time. The consequences of your decision will catch up with you after some time - in a year's time or so. Right In the meantime you are supposed to run around like a headless chicken, spreading panic to all and sundry. Isokei Goodness me, who said! Slow on the hyperbole, chief! Pointing out that the move was wrong and calling that we mitigate doesn't qualify for the hyperboles. Can I take it that you now persuaded as to the ineptitude of the rate cap decision! Your only issue is that people should talk about it in hushed tones! Come srowry my brother. I was addressing the chicken little brigade, of which, based on your reaction, I suspect you are a card carrying member. But, yes it would help if we wrote in hushed tones sometimes. All this fear mongering is shedding way more heat and too little light on the matter at hand. I hope I'm not a member of the chicken little brigade I have seen even CBK governor wants chicken little brigade regulated.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,634
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wukan wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:If you are a farmer, who lives of farming, then on the onset of this season - a couple of months ago you failed to plant, you don't feel the squeeze in a few weeks time. The consequences of your decision will catch up with you after some time - in a year's time or so. Right In the meantime you are supposed to run around like a headless chicken, spreading panic to all and sundry. Isokei Goodness me, who said! Slow on the hyperbole, chief! Pointing out that the move was wrong and calling that we mitigate doesn't qualify for the hyperboles. Can I take it that you now persuaded as to the ineptitude of the rate cap decision! Your only issue is that people should talk about it in hushed tones! Come srowry my brother. I was addressing the chicken little brigade, of which, based on your reaction, I suspect you are a card carrying member. But, yes it would help if we wrote in hushed tones sometimes. All this fear mongering is shedding way more heat and too little light on the matter at hand. I hope I'm not a member of the chicken little brigade I have seen even CBK governor wants chicken little brigade regulated. Hũthũ nĩyo ĩyũĩ. The light one it knows itself Tafsiri hiyo "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,589
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Wakanyugi wrote:wukan wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Ngalaka wrote:If you are a farmer, who lives of farming, then on the onset of this season - a couple of months ago you failed to plant, you don't feel the squeeze in a few weeks time. The consequences of your decision will catch up with you after some time - in a year's time or so. Right In the meantime you are supposed to run around like a headless chicken, spreading panic to all and sundry. Isokei Goodness me, who said! Slow on the hyperbole, chief! Pointing out that the move was wrong and calling that we mitigate doesn't qualify for the hyperboles. Can I take it that you now persuaded as to the ineptitude of the rate cap decision! Your only issue is that people should talk about it in hushed tones! Come srowry my brother. I was addressing the chicken little brigade, of which, based on your reaction, I suspect you are a card carrying member. But, yes it would help if we wrote in hushed tones sometimes. All this fear mongering is shedding way more heat and too little light on the matter at hand. I hope I'm not a member of the chicken little brigade I have seen even CBK governor wants chicken little brigade regulated. Hũthũ nĩyo ĩyũĩ. The light one it knows itself Tafsiri hiyo I'm yet to master local dialects but I think I get you
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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This Governor guy is in serious denial. He sees Trump as the biggest risk to Kenya in 2017, meanwhile we have corruption, SGR repayments, New syndicated loan, drought, elections all looming. Ostrich. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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