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hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:simonkabz wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL They did issue over 300 deeds for Sauti farm along Gatanga rd, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kabati, Joska, Thika Tora across the Ngoingwa valley, Naivasha, Malindi.... I hear there's another batch that has arrived at their Thika offices today. If they continue this way, they may just bring all their old customers who have kept off, back to the fold. Their payment plans are extremely flexible, unawapalekea ile kakitu uko nayo mos mos. Meanwhile I saw their Juja Farm Rd housing scheme recently and appeared to have been greatly expanded. They seem to be swimming in money of late. These Juja Farm rd housing projects will be gems in 2-3 years time, now that the Juja - Juja Farm - Garissa rd paving project is about to kick off. The houses are less than 200m from the said rd. https://urithihousing.co.../juja-plains-view-hand/
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http://www.thikatowntoda...hits-kes-4-billion.html Hizo nyumba hazina ladha Why? Because sio za gorofa? A 3bdr house with own compound and parking, and in a gated community at 3.6m is a deal. Compared to Cytonn houses / apartments!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:simonkabz wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL They did issue over 300 deeds for Sauti farm along Gatanga rd, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kabati, Joska, Thika Tora across the Ngoingwa valley, Naivasha, Malindi.... I hear there's another batch that has arrived at their Thika offices today. If they continue this way, they may just bring all their old customers who have kept off, back to the fold. Their payment plans are extremely flexible, unawapalekea ile kakitu uko nayo mos mos. Meanwhile I saw their Juja Farm Rd housing scheme recently and appeared to have been greatly expanded. They seem to be swimming in money of late. These Juja Farm rd housing projects will be gems in 2-3 years time, now that the Juja - Juja Farm - Garissa rd paving project is about to kick off. The houses are less than 200m from the said rd. https://urithihousing.co.../juja-plains-view-hand/
http://www.thikatowntoda...-construction-firm.html
http://www.thikatowntoda...hits-kes-4-billion.html Hizo nyumba hazina ladha Why? Because sio za gorofa? A 3bdr house with own compound and parking, and in a gated community at 3.6m is a deal. Compared to Cytonn houses / apartments!!! looks very acceptable and the tank behind there guarantees some water security, although I would bury a tank to harvest rain water the roofs look untapped, this beats an apartment anytime kwanza those small Nairobi apartments where the third bedroom is always so tiny, shared parking where you can't even wax your jalopy on sunday mornings, and you can make improvements to your house with less issues. To Each His Own
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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kayhara wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:simonkabz wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL They did issue over 300 deeds for Sauti farm along Gatanga rd, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kabati, Joska, Thika Tora across the Ngoingwa valley, Naivasha, Malindi.... I hear there's another batch that has arrived at their Thika offices today. If they continue this way, they may just bring all their old customers who have kept off, back to the fold. Their payment plans are extremely flexible, unawapalekea ile kakitu uko nayo mos mos. Meanwhile I saw their Juja Farm Rd housing scheme recently and appeared to have been greatly expanded. They seem to be swimming in money of late. These Juja Farm rd housing projects will be gems in 2-3 years time, now that the Juja - Juja Farm - Garissa rd paving project is about to kick off. The houses are less than 200m from the said rd. https://urithihousing.co.../juja-plains-view-hand/
http://www.thikatowntoda...-construction-firm.html
http://www.thikatowntoda...hits-kes-4-billion.html Hizo nyumba hazina ladha Why? Because sio za gorofa? A 3bdr house with own compound and parking, and in a gated community at 3.6m is a deal. Compared to Cytonn houses / apartments!!! looks very acceptable and the tank behind there guarantees some water security, although I would bury a tank to harvest rain water the roofs look untapped, this beats an apartment anytime kwanza those small Nairobi apartments where the third bedroom is always so tiny, shared parking where you can't even wax your jalopy on sunday mornings, and you can make improvements to your house with less issues. Finishing and design iko chini kama matiti ya ngombe. They gable design at the entrace reminds me of our highschool cubicles which looked exactly like this If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Swenani wrote:kayhara wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:Swenani wrote:simonkabz wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL They did issue over 300 deeds for Sauti farm along Gatanga rd, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kabati, Joska, Thika Tora across the Ngoingwa valley, Naivasha, Malindi.... I hear there's another batch that has arrived at their Thika offices today. If they continue this way, they may just bring all their old customers who have kept off, back to the fold. Their payment plans are extremely flexible, unawapalekea ile kakitu uko nayo mos mos. Meanwhile I saw their Juja Farm Rd housing scheme recently and appeared to have been greatly expanded. They seem to be swimming in money of late. These Juja Farm rd housing projects will be gems in 2-3 years time, now that the Juja - Juja Farm - Garissa rd paving project is about to kick off. The houses are less than 200m from the said rd. https://urithihousing.co.../juja-plains-view-hand/
http://www.thikatowntoda...-construction-firm.html
http://www.thikatowntoda...hits-kes-4-billion.html Hizo nyumba hazina ladha Why? Because sio za gorofa? A 3bdr house with own compound and parking, and in a gated community at 3.6m is a deal. Compared to Cytonn houses / apartments!!! looks very acceptable and the tank behind there guarantees some water security, although I would bury a tank to harvest rain water the roofs look untapped, this beats an apartment anytime kwanza those small Nairobi apartments where the third bedroom is always so tiny, shared parking where you can't even wax your jalopy on sunday mornings, and you can make improvements to your house with less issues. Finishing and design iko chini kama matiti ya ngombe. They gable design at the entrace reminds me of our highschool cubicles which looked exactly like this He he he bloody Swenani these are LOW COST houses, not meant for the high end market. The plots on which they are built on cost upwards of 1.5m. Kisha unalipa mos mos kama deni ya avocado. Na ndani je?? TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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[/quote] Na ndani je?? [/quote] Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. To Each His Own
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,634
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simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo "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: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room To Each His Own
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL Any updates from the Lanet meet? Anyone? Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room Kumbe hata wewe unakojoa kwa bafu, I thought I'm the only one.....I think all men pee in the bathroom while taking a shower to save on time If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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Swenani wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room Kumbe hata wewe unakojoa kwa bafu, I thought I'm the only one.....I think all men pee in the bathroom while taking a shower to save on time Very bad manners!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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Pesa Nane wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Urithians you have a weekend date. Quote:Dear Urithi Housing shareholder, you are hereby reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday 28th July 2018 starting from 10.00 a.m, at the Urithi Hill Top Resort ground, located in Nakuru Lanet area after Anestar Boys High School. Transport will be provided from our Nakuru office to the venue. For any inquiries, kindly contact 0714489446 / 0721342210 / 0718590598. Regards, UHCL Any updates from the Lanet meet? Anyone? Is it true that a 5% dividend was declared BUT that the same would be paid piece-meal weekly over the next two months?? Heh! Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room Kumbe hata wewe unakojoa kwa bafu, I thought I'm the only one.....I think all men pee in the bathroom while taking a shower to save on time Very bad manners!!! Ahem, Ann wewe nataka ambia sisi women dont do it???? Asking for a friend. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/2/2006 Posts: 658
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simonkabz wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room Kumbe hata wewe unakojoa kwa bafu, I thought I'm the only one.....I think all men pee in the bathroom while taking a shower to save on time Very bad manners!!! Ahem, Ann wewe nataka ambia sisi women dont do it???? Asking for a friend. I confess...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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Tick tock after Gakuyo...... Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Bigchick wrote:Tick tock after Gakuyo...... What inside information do you have here Spill the beans. I am asking for a friend.
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Swenani wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:simonkabz wrote:hardwood wrote:kayhara wrote:simonkabz wrote:Na ndani je?? Again acceptable for their class, but I wonder why Kenyans seem to like open kitchens, they are very impractical food smell all over the house, kitchen is messy especially during food preparation, have the kitchen as a separate room, or have an outside kitchen. It's the new craze for open plan living, american style kitchen. Anyway i believe when you are hosting your buddies, wifey or the housegirl needs her privacy akichonga viazi or while cooking ugali or kuosha viombo. Just like when you are in a restaurant you really wouldn't want to see what is going on huko kitchen. Indeed. That privacy even for the house owner cannot be wished away. You wouldn't comfortably scratch your balls in the prying eyes of your house manager. Most houses come equipped with a ball scratching room called the loo Why would anyone go to the loo to scratch, that's like leaving the shower to go pee inthe toilet, but fr real the few clients who we have done open plan kitchens for have come back and done an outside everyday kitchen, the open kitchen is usually for show or light stuff like coffee water, juice etc, the real stuff happens inthe outside kitchen there the cooks can spin ugali in different angles and the cooked ugali smell won't come into the living room Kumbe hata wewe unakojoa kwa bafu, I thought I'm the only one.....I think all men pee in the bathroom while taking a shower to save on time Peeing in the shower?That's bad manners and disrespecting others who may use the shower.I would hate to swim with this kind of people in a swimming pool.I'm sure they would turn it into a bathroom.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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eangaga wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tick tock after Gakuyo...... What inside information do you have here Spill the beans. I am asking for a friend. Cnyakundi has something on them.Check him out.... Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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