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Caroline Mutoko! Inciter or Motivator???
maka
#41 Posted : Monday, July 16, 2012 12:02:26 AM
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"The true rewards of honest work are neither to be seen nor handled;they aren't measured by a gold standards nor by material result;they aren't acclaimed by the applause of the crowd,they lie within you,in your own knowledge that you have done your best,that you have striven to reach your own standard of your highest powers.You will often perhaps always,fail to reach your own ideal;but be comforted:ideals are not for attainment,but for pursuit"
@mkeiyd I salute you.
possunt quia posse videntur
essyk
#42 Posted : Monday, July 16, 2012 12:17:27 AM
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Joined: 11/15/2011
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maka wrote:
"The true rewards of honest work are neither to be seen nor handled;they aren't measured by a gold standards nor by material result;they aren't acclaimed by the applause of the crowd,they lie within you,in your own knowledge that you have done your best,that you have striven to reach your own standard of your highest powers.You will often perhaps always,fail to reach your own ideal;but be comforted:ideals are not for attainment,but for pursuit"


That is very encouraging.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
Thiong'o
#43 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 9:38:02 AM
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Nkt Sad
Invite guest to studio, talk too much, dominate them, ask leading questions and give little time to contribute.
What for?!
Nkt!
mkeiyd
#44 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:21:54 AM
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maka wrote:
"The true rewards of honest work are neither to be seen nor handled;they aren't measured by a gold standards nor by material result;they aren't acclaimed by the applause of the crowd,they lie within you,in your own knowledge that you have done your best,that you have striven to reach your own standard of your highest powers.You will often perhaps always,fail to reach your own ideal;but be comforted:ideals are not for attainment,but for pursuit"
@mkeiyd I salute you.



@maka, I salute you back.
mpobiz
#45 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:47:35 PM
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Joined: 8/10/2010
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i agree with her totaly
lakini huyu dada ameolewa kweli?
but in my opinion she is too old and a bad influence to young girls. its better to get advice from divorcee(since she will be talking from experience) than from this kind of a woman
Politics is just things to keep the people divided and foolish and put your trust in men and none of them can do nothing for you...
Magenta
#46 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 4:42:16 PM
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Joined: 6/21/2012
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maka wrote:
"The true rewards of honest work are neither to be seen nor handled;they aren't measured by a gold standards nor by material result;they aren't acclaimed by the applause of the crowd,they lie within you,in your own knowledge that you have done your best,that you have striven to reach your own standard of your highest powers.You will often perhaps always,fail to reach your own ideal;but be comforted:ideals are not for attainment,but for pursuit"
@mkeiyd I salute you.



@mkeiyd and @maka - Hapo ndipo!!! Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause
Kratos
#47 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:30:30 PM
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Thiong'o wrote:
Nkt Sad
Invite guest to studio, talk too much, dominate them, ask leading questions and give little time to contribute.
What for?!
Nkt!


I thought i was the only one who notices Sad

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
chiaroscuro
#48 Posted : Thursday, July 19, 2012 9:30:31 AM
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Joined: 2/2/2012
Posts: 1,134
Location: Nairobi
After 13 years of a very happy marriage, I have to the conclusion that human relationships have no formula. The moment you start putting rules in advance is the moment you start being miserable! Rules are very important, but the are best set up as you go...

So, you set out to look for a tall, lean many with good financial base. What will you do if he is in an accident that leaves him on a wheelchair and he loses his job as a result?

So, you want a beautiful, fun-loving lady. what will you do if she gets "saved" and stops going to the gym?

Human relationships are so complex...

I like the way Rev Kitoto puts it: "Love is a conscious decision that a person takes to commit to another"
dossy7
#49 Posted : Thursday, July 19, 2012 9:33:26 AM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 1,491
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mkeiyd wrote:
alma wrote:
@quicksand. You can take this to the bank. Those two you mentioned would never give such a nonsensical talk.

Wear trousers that hit the knee, men are visual upus....no wonder bado yuko pekee yake. Still looking for that jamaa. Sorry sell by date imepita.

Ladies, if you really need advice on men, talk to your grandmothers. They have dealt with 3 generations of men, and have seen it all.

These old MILF's really have only bile and bitterness to spread around. lol

I just managed to get myself to see it. Glad I did....lol


@alma. You always say it like it is. The best person to advice any lady is the grandma.

Setting standards is okay, but you have to look around , assess your "environment" before coming up with those standards.
I'm a man who likes people of substance,but what Carol is advocating gets lost when she starts on "Kwa Njuguna's" and stuff.

The essence of life is HAPPINESS!.

It doesn't matter how you find happiness,be happy so long as it's moral. You at kwa njuguna and happy with your boyfie/huzie,that's as good as it gets.
I hate those fancy clubs,most of the patrons are not real and you can never be truly happy if you fake it. But i go to places where they play all sorts of music including mugithi and katumba and be thoroughly happy and entertained.

I know both worlds and i see true happiness where people don't focus on the outside [the crowd/the celebs/the cars parked outside] etc. Where people don't give a hoot who has just walked in, for they are deeply immersed in HAPPINESS.
Not the sort of places you go and heads seem to be spinning all night to spot who's[celeb/ceo] just walked in in order to update one's status on facebook or tweet about the place they are and with whom.

If carol is telling women can only be happy by being taken to those fancy clubs,are all good men there?
Does it mean a guy who hangs out in fancy clubs has standards than some guy who never steps in fancy clubs but runs a string of businesses and has character?

What Carol is advocating has to be toned down with words of wisdom for it to help our ladies.
Did carol bother telling them about how that has worked out with her? I mean,what other better example than that?She talked about herself and kissfm, is that a relationship?
I've heard with women saying they wouldn't need a man if they were wealthy/successful,those are lost souls.
A man in one's life is not for wealth nor material things.He's for companionship.
Those ladies who talk of sausage funga,do they ever think thru' that? That's being nothing but a whore and as you grow older,opportunities for sausage funga diminishes, then loneliness sets in and before we know it, we are reading on wazua, a thread titled LONELINESS.

Lastly but not least,standards are not about MATERIAL possessions, they are about CHARACTER.

Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Spoken like ten wise men
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
abdulrahman
#50 Posted : Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:06:02 AM
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Joined: 4/25/2012
Posts: 261
dossy7 wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
alma wrote:
@quicksand. You can take this to the bank. Those two you mentioned would never give such a nonsensical talk.

Wear trousers that hit the knee, men are visual upus....no wonder bado yuko pekee yake. Still looking for that jamaa. Sorry sell by date imepita.

Ladies, if you really need advice on men, talk to your grandmothers. They have dealt with 3 generations of men, and have seen it all.

These old MILF's really have only bile and bitterness to spread around. lol

I just managed to get myself to see it. Glad I did....lol


@alma. You always say it like it is. The best person to advice any lady is the grandma.

Setting standards is okay, but you have to look around , assess your "environment" before coming up with those standards.
I'm a man who likes people of substance,but what Carol is advocating gets lost when she starts on "Kwa Njuguna's" and stuff.

The essence of life is HAPPINESS!.

It doesn't matter how you find happiness,be happy so long as it's moral. You at kwa njuguna and happy with your boyfie/huzie,that's as good as it gets.
I hate those fancy clubs,most of the patrons are not real and you can never be truly happy if you fake it. But i go to places where they play all sorts of music including mugithi and katumba and be thoroughly happy and entertained.

I know both worlds and i see true happiness where people don't focus on the outside [the crowd/the celebs/the cars parked outside] etc. Where people don't give a hoot who has just walked in, for they are deeply immersed in HAPPINESS.
Not the sort of places you go and heads seem to be spinning all night to spot who's[celeb/ceo] just walked in in order to update one's status on facebook or tweet about the place they are and with whom.

If carol is telling women can only be happy by being taken to those fancy clubs,are all good men there?
Does it mean a guy who hangs out in fancy clubs has standards than some guy who never steps in fancy clubs but runs a string of businesses and has character?

What Carol is advocating has to be toned down with words of wisdom for it to help our ladies.
Did carol bother telling them about how that has worked out with her? I mean,what other better example than that?She talked about herself and kissfm, is that a relationship?
I've heard with women saying they wouldn't need a man if they were wealthy/successful,those are lost souls.
A man in one's life is not for wealth nor material things.He's for companionship.
Those ladies who talk of sausage funga,do they ever think thru' that? That's being nothing but a whore and as you grow older,opportunities for sausage funga diminishes, then loneliness sets in and before we know it, we are reading on wazua, a thread titled LONELINESS.

Lastly but not least,standards are not about MATERIAL possessions, they are about CHARACTER.

Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause Spoken like ten wise men


Dittoh !!
Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause
murchr
#51 Posted : Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:31:16 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
She is now a board member of one of those tourism things
"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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essyk
#52 Posted : Tuesday, July 24, 2012 9:37:38 PM
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Joined: 11/15/2011
Posts: 4,518
murchr wrote:
She is now a board member of one of those tourism things


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Lol.
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