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Angelica _ann
#31 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2019 11:12:56 AM
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We cannot all be the same, the world would be a boring place to live in.
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Swenani
#32 Posted : Friday, December 27, 2019 11:53:33 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
We cannot all be the same, the world would be a boring place to live in.


Nipe hio kitu nipepete kama jiko ann
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
FRM2011
#33 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 11:13:43 AM
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I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.
Bigchick
#34 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 11:38:44 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.



30years is a long time to live in agony.He should accept the situation.Else they can sell the house and move to another area if the issue is shame.

#SerenityPrayer
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Swenani
#35 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 11:48:14 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.



30years is a long time to live in agony.He should accept the situation.Else they can sell the house and move to another area if the issue is shame.

#SerenityPrayer


Schupid old man. What if he finds out all the 6 kids are none of his sperms?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
newfarer
#36 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 11:50:56 AM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
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Location: Uganda
Swenani wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.



30years is a long time to live in agony.He should accept the situation.Else they can sell the house and move to another area if the issue is shame.

#SerenityPrayer


Schupid old man. What if he finds out all the 6 kids are none of his sperms?

For once I agree with you 100%.the man should actually be buying the neighbour tea ,coffee for kutoa genes za ujinga na umasikini from his genealogy.A child born under your roof becomes yours.if you want to die young start thinking about the owner of the sperm.Ukichengwa tulia ufunzwe
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kaka2za
#37 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 12:00:47 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
We cannot all be the same, the world would be a boring place to live in.


Za wizi tamu! Tamu sana.

By the way all wazua Bots have contributed to this threadsmile
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Wrong forever on the throne
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AlphDoti
#38 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 12:38:43 PM
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Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
newfarer wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.

30 years is a long time to live in agony.He should accept the situation.Else they can sell the house and move to another area if the issue is shame.
#SerenityPrayer

Schupid old man. What if he finds out all the 6 kids are none of his sperms?

For once I agree with you 100%.the man should actually be buying the neighbour tea ,coffee for kutoa genes za ujinga na umasikini from his genealogy.A child born under your roof becomes yours.if you want to die young start thinking about the owner of the sperm. Ukichengwa tulia ufunzwe

That is why divorce is a blessings. And it should be made less dramatic, as it seems it was made very difficult for this mzee. May God save us from such torments, amen!
Thitifini
#39 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 5:10:06 PM
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Joined: 1/15/2015
Posts: 681
Location: Kenya
AlphDoti wrote:
newfarer wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
I was in the village over the weekend and one incident left my heart broken.

I gave a lift to an old mzee. It was raining so I took him to his home. I was blown away by his new very beatiful bungalow. I told him as much. I actually thought he would invite me in but he didn't seem interested in discussing his house.
Back home, I mentioned to a cousin about the incident and he jogged my memory to the early 90s. The mzee's wife went wild at some point in the 90s, openly getting into an affair with a neighbour. Took a sitting by elders to resolve the matter.

I never got know it but a child was conceived out of that affair. She stands out because she resembles the neighbour's kids.

In a strange twist of fate, that girl born out of an adulterous affair, became the most successful in a family of 6.

She is the one who constructed the house I saw for the parents.

The mzee vowed never to step inside that house, and he made good his vow.

The mzee must have thought I knew, and that maybe I was mocking him. Yet I have been away from the village for so long, I am no longer updated.

An old man tormented by an affair 30 years ago. Every morning as he opens the door of his timber house, a magnificent bungalow is there to remind him of the fruit of that affair.

30 years is a long time to live in agony.He should accept the situation.Else they can sell the house and move to another area if the issue is shame.
#SerenityPrayer

Schupid old man. What if he finds out all the 6 kids are none of his sperms?

For once I agree with you 100%.the man should actually be buying the neighbour tea ,coffee for kutoa genes za ujinga na umasikini from his genealogy.A child born under your roof becomes yours.if you want to die young start thinking about the owner of the sperm. Ukichengwa tulia ufunzwe

That is why divorce is a blessings. And it should be made less dramatic, as it seems it was made very difficult for this mzee. May God save us from such torments, amen!


The pain that is in this mzee for 30yrs....he would better have devorced and charted another path 30yrs earlier.

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Baratang
#40 Posted : Monday, January 13, 2020 11:47:54 PM
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Joined: 10/6/2009
Posts: 587
So you guys think the old man carries some pain. I doubt it. You see he let everything go but he made a satisfactory choice... Never to step into that house.
That is why he has lived for those 30+ years and he is still very much alive. I wonder how many of us here would last that long after that kind of ordeal!! Suicides... Kukunywa ndawa ya panya na marathion... Kujigongesha miguu kumi... Kuruka kutoka 20th floor...etc
A question... Before the construction of this house, who was the contact person or more preferably, the construction manager, the father or the mother?
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