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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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Punda Mlia wrote:kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Give this guy a break. He has a point. We should strive to improve our country. We elect the same leaders we turn against the next day. We are so used to mediocrity that when someone does his job we think he is doing us favour. Let's not hate (even if we do it wont change anything). We need a Kenya that can rise to its full potential. We shouldn't have posts in this forum warning us about which vehicles are less likely to be jacked, which shocks to buy that can withstand our potholes, how to recover stolen side mirrors in river road, burglar proof doors etc.
We are all proud and resilient Kenyan's but to achieve our full potential, we need to confront things that make us lag behind. I wont compare Kenya with the West but its simple things such as obeying traffic rules, driving carefully (less accidents), not littering, generally being a responsible citizen that will take us to the next level. Tukiendelea na ujuaji na kujiona masurvivor & hustlers, at the end of it all..we will have adapted better to our conditions but still far from our objectives.
NB: As I write this kesho naenda kununua window and door reinforcements za chuma.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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harrydre wrote:Punda Mlia wrote:kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Give this guy a break. He has a point. We should strive to improve our country. We elect the same leaders we turn against the next day. We are so used to mediocrity that when someone does his job we think he is doing us favour. Let's not hate (even if we do it wont change anything). We need a Kenya that can rise to its full potential. We shouldn't have posts in this forum warning us about which vehicles are less likely to be jacked, which shocks to buy that can withstand our potholes, how to recover stolen side mirrors in river road, burglar proof doors etc.
We are all proud and resilient Kenyan's but to achieve our full potential, we need to confront things that make us lag behind. I wont compare Kenya with the West but its simple things such as obeying traffic rules, driving carefully (less accidents), not littering, generally being a responsible citizen that will take us to the next level. Tukiendelea na ujuaji na kujiona masurvivor & hustlers, at the end of it all..we will have adapted better to our conditions but still far from our objectives.
NB: As I write this kesho naenda kununua window and door reinforcements za chuma.
True @Punda but this guy's post is full of attitude. He should have communicated the issues in a genuine manner not sounding like those Kenyans who visit wearing air filter masks pretending they can't understand swahili or their mother tongues just coz they've been 'majuu' for a year or two. He need to crawl back into that block hole he came from to his fat ugly old wife.
I liked it till this point.I was about to insult you and say you try to check kama ni uji between your ears but i said no if i insult you no one will notice the difference which is evident by the way you write.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/9/2012 Posts: 576
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Kiash Note you might get shot by a trigger happy idiot.one of the most revered person living is an African, Madiba.The attitude and arrogance btn your ears is alarming.why this obsession with killings? were you a thug back then? Africa belongs to Africans.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Yours is the problem of thinking local. If you think in cosmic proportions, you will realise earth is just but a dot ….and we are all in there within the dot. See:
http://www.space.com/220...y-offer-perspective.html
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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wazuaguest wrote:Kiash Note you might get shot by a trigger happy idiot.one of the most revered person living is an African, Madiba.The attitude and arrogance btn your ears is alarming.why this obsession with killings? were you a thug back then?
Who talked about killings ? eish And please lets not mix issues.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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limanika wrote:kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Yours is the problem of thinking local. If you think in cosmic proportions, you will realise earth is just but a dot ….and we are all in there within the dot. See:
http://www.space.com/220...y-offer-perspective.html
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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http://www.nation.co.ke/...40/-/fscbqu/-/index.html
Before you call me names,go to the airport and tell the to return home because its a Kenyan issue which needs Kenyan handlers.
Surely in 1998 bombing, we had to get help from Israel. Did we not learn? If Israel was say in TZ tungengonja their fire brigade to come put off the fire @JKIA. Now we want their help in the investigations. I hope they just want to get a different opinion.
I bet i could have added investigators in the list.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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kiash wrote:harrydre wrote:Punda Mlia wrote:kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Give this guy a break. He has a point. We should strive to improve our country. We elect the same leaders we turn against the next day. We are so used to mediocrity that when someone does his job we think he is doing us favour. Let's not hate (even if we do it wont change anything). We need a Kenya that can rise to its full potential. We shouldn't have posts in this forum warning us about which vehicles are less likely to be jacked, which shocks to buy that can withstand our potholes, how to recover stolen side mirrors in river road, burglar proof doors etc.
We are all proud and resilient Kenyan's but to achieve our full potential, we need to confront things that make us lag behind. I wont compare Kenya with the West but its simple things such as obeying traffic rules, driving carefully (less accidents), not littering, generally being a responsible citizen that will take us to the next level. Tukiendelea na ujuaji na kujiona masurvivor & hustlers, at the end of it all..we will have adapted better to our conditions but still far from our objectives.
NB: As I write this kesho naenda kununua window and door reinforcements za chuma.
True @Punda but this guy's post is full of attitude. He should have communicated the issues in a genuine manner not sounding like those Kenyans who visit wearing air filter masks pretending they can't understand swahili or their mother tongues just coz they've been 'majuu' for a year or two. He need to crawl back into that block hole he came from to his fat ugly old wife.
I liked it till this point.I was about to insult you and say you try to check kama ni uji between your ears but i said no if i insult you no one will notice the difference which is evident by the way you write.
The truth really hurts! Style up and think outside the box.
i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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harrydre wrote:kiash wrote:harrydre wrote:Punda Mlia wrote:kiash wrote:This week’s airport fire confirmed my fears. Whenever I get to leave the comfort of majuu, this happens when I get to the plane and hover over Europe and then when you are done with the Mediterranean, the fear starts at least on the Italian side you might be a bit lucky in case of a plane crash on that side (check those who have been saved at Lampedusa). Once you get to African airspace start maombi coz in case of an accident, you will be ashes.
Get home and
Electricity -you do not know when there is rationing or when they will say it’s a generator problem.
When you have electricity, the taps are probably dry no water
Daktari - go out there and get some cold and then get to that hospital, chances of getting the right medication God help
Airport fire/accident - Fire fighters and ambulances will take ages to get to the scene. In case you get to the emergency well the definition of emergency changes.
Wezi - Go out and have some few drinks, take a taxi, you are not a 100% sure you will get home in case the taxi driver ni mwizi pia. Next day take your car or a mat and there you do not know if you will be carjacked.
Police- get hijacked and get to the police station , ouf polisi nao, utumishi kwa wote you might think you are looking for help to go to heaven
TV content - get home and there you switch on the TV, hoping to get some local content and there you go a nollywood film ama zile za kutoka South America.
Politician - they will start telling lies for them to get elected so as to increase their salaries and show their power, petty issues how many cars, body guards blabla some retired ministers elsewhere ride bikes to work.
Wakenya wajinga - who will always talk politics even when not necessary Raila hapa, Uhuruto hapa they cannot move on donge!
Football fans - those who are in blue and red jerseys talking about our team, team yenu as if they hold shares in Man uni or Chelsea some stupid ones even commit suicide. Kwenda jogging ama support Rudisha.
Some of those who share my fears just stay put in their countries of residence ulaya
Give this guy a break. He has a point. We should strive to improve our country. We elect the same leaders we turn against the next day. We are so used to mediocrity that when someone does his job we think he is doing us favour. Let's not hate (even if we do it wont change anything). We need a Kenya that can rise to its full potential. We shouldn't have posts in this forum warning us about which vehicles are less likely to be jacked, which shocks to buy that can withstand our potholes, how to recover stolen side mirrors in river road, burglar proof doors etc.
We are all proud and resilient Kenyan's but to achieve our full potential, we need to confront things that make us lag behind. I wont compare Kenya with the West but its simple things such as obeying traffic rules, driving carefully (less accidents), not littering, generally being a responsible citizen that will take us to the next level. Tukiendelea na ujuaji na kujiona masurvivor & hustlers, at the end of it all..we will have adapted better to our conditions but still far from our objectives.
NB: As I write this kesho naenda kununua window and door reinforcements za chuma.
True @Punda but this guy's post is full of attitude. He should have communicated the issues in a genuine manner not sounding like those Kenyans who visit wearing air filter masks pretending they can't understand swahili or their mother tongues just coz they've been 'majuu' for a year or two. He need to crawl back into that block hole he came from to his fat ugly old wife.
I liked it till this point.I was about to insult you and say you try to check kama ni uji between your ears but i said no if i insult you no one will notice the difference which is evident by the way you write.
The truth really hurts! Style up and think outside the box.
Excactly that is why you will not comment on the issue above on FBI and Mossad coz its the truth you end up cheering your fellow idler's retrogressive thinking. Very difficult to see outside the box.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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kiash wrote:http://www.nation.co.ke/News/FBI-joins-fire-probe/-/1056/1941740/-/fscbqu/-/index.html
Before you call me names,go to the airport and tell the to return home because its a Kenyan issue which needs Kenyan handlers.
Surely in 1998 bombing, we had to get help from Israel. Did we not learn? If Israel was say in TZ tungengonja their fire brigade to come put off the fire @JKIA. Now we want their help in the investigations. I hope they just want to get a different opinion.
I bet i could have added investigators in the list.
And the thick head you are thinks anyone called them? They are spread allover the world looking for something to do, even when you eventually crash in Italy, they will be there to know if you caused it. You don't even need to ask them to come join in, they will anyway thats how they operate. As African, one doesn't say no when help is offered.. "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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