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Copy Cat Neighbour problem
sparkly
#31 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2019 8:50:32 AM
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murchr wrote:
A leafy place is pleasant and has a lot of trees. You need to plant more trees to claim that title, we shouldn't be seeing dust from DC on Msa road if you had enough trees.

Kitengela



Karen



Bado hamtoshi mboga



Kitengela kuna vumbi mpaka watu wa huko wakikunywa maji wanaongea matope.
Life is short. Live passionately.
Lolest!
#32 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2019 12:02:23 PM
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Location: Kianjokoma
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
A leafy place is pleasant and has a lot of trees. You need to plant more trees to claim that title, we shouldn't be seeing dust from DC on Msa road if you had enough trees.

Kitengela



Karen



Bado hamtoshi mboga



Kitengela kuna vumbi mpaka watu wa huko wakikunywa maji wanaongea matope.

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MugundaMan
#33 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2019 7:11:47 PM
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Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
@hardwood, seems you hit a very raw nerve on our buddy with those pics. He actually wasted precious minutes to get screenshots of google maps, conveniently comparing Kitengela CBD with Karen but equally conveniently leaving out a comparison of Kitengela's leafy burbs vs Kayole CBD Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
MugundaMan
#34 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2019 7:13:55 PM
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sparkly wrote:



Kitengela kuna vumbi mpaka watu wa huko wakikunywa maji wanaongea matope.


It's a good testament to your comeback skills that even your best response is borrowed Laughing out loudly
Keep practising, my mubroddah!
MugundaMan
#35 Posted : Sunday, September 15, 2019 7:17:07 PM
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Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
Guys,
That neighbour has now become a thief. I was wondering why he was watching my property very closely in a very weird way. He has started stealing plants and I have him caught on CCTV. "Nimpeleke mbele" au should I forgive him. Remember yeye ni mzee bin mzee with grandkids my height. He does not know I have the footage as my camera is well hidden.
kawi254
#36 Posted : Monday, September 16, 2019 10:32:32 AM
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Joined: 2/20/2015
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Location: Nairobi
MugundaMan wrote:
Guys,
That neighbour has now become a thief. I was wondering why he was watching my property very closely in a very weird way. He has started stealing plants and I have him caught on CCTV. "Nimpeleke mbele" au should I forgive him. Remember yeye ni mzee bin mzee with grandkids my height. He does not know I have the footage as my camera is well hidden.



So how did Kenneth make Gatanga so green? First, he tried very hard. Secondly, he won the “unintended consequences” lottery.

In the early period when he was pushing tree planting in his constituency, they would be planted along roads and other places on Day One, and on Day Two Gatanga would wake up only to find the people had stolen the trees.

Eventually Kenneth figured he could put the thieves to good purpose; he would use them to do for free, and on a much larger scale, what he was spending money to achieve.

And so a race started. Many trees would be planted, and many of them would be stolen a few days later. Then more would be planted, and they do would be stolen, and on, and on.

Kenneth knew that the people were not boiling the trees for healing juices or throwing them away. They were planting them in their gardens and lawns.

The plant thieves of Gatanga stole so many of the trees, that when they were done, one Gatangan citizen told me rather hyperbolically that they had achieved the highest per capita tree-planting of any constituency in Africa!

And therein is the lesson. If your environmental project involves planting something, you are more likely to succeed if you pick an item that the people will want to steal.


source
MugundaMan
#37 Posted : Friday, September 20, 2019 11:30:14 AM
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Joined: 1/8/2018
Posts: 2,212
Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
kawi254 wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
Guys,
That neighbour has now become a thief. I was wondering why he was watching my property very closely in a very weird way. He has started stealing plants and I have him caught on CCTV. "Nimpeleke mbele" au should I forgive him. Remember yeye ni mzee bin mzee with grandkids my height. He does not know I have the footage as my camera is well hidden.



So how did Kenneth make Gatanga so green? First, he tried very hard. Secondly, he won the “unintended consequences” lottery.

In the early period when he was pushing tree planting in his constituency, they would be planted along roads and other places on Day One, and on Day Two Gatanga would wake up only to find the people had stolen the trees.

Eventually Kenneth figured he could put the thieves to good purpose; he would use them to do for free, and on a much larger scale, what he was spending money to achieve.

And so a race started. Many trees would be planted, and many of them would be stolen a few days later. Then more would be planted, and they do would be stolen, and on, and on.

Kenneth knew that the people were not boiling the trees for healing juices or throwing them away. They were planting them in their gardens and lawns.

The plant thieves of Gatanga stole so many of the trees, that when they were done, one Gatangan citizen told me rather hyperbolically that they had achieved the highest per capita tree-planting of any constituency in Africa!

And therein is the lesson. If your environmental project involves planting something, you are more likely to succeed if you pick an item that the people will want to steal.


source



Laughing out loudly

Just getting to see this today.
Kumbe PK was a very smart man!
Enyewe let the copycat steal. Any improvement to his property actually improves upon the value of mine as well.
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