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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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wanyee wrote:i had not go10 this recent bashing of the so called midro- class( if it ever exists anyway) but clearly it becoming evident why...V.A.N.I.T.Y. just like the ivory tower dons of UON are now(have realized) realizing no one has an exclusive ownership to anything..education ,wealth and (money included ..there is a nut for every squirrel) sasa hii pia ni xaxa/xoxo/xuxu/xixi/xexe generation? Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse @Mukiri, how about a motorbike? cycling, you get to a serious meeting smelling of sweat?...wacha mambo ya baiskeli...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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bird_man wrote:Impunity wrote:Whats wrong with Kenyans?????? These guys have raided this once "classy" car like they have did to Plombox in 2010!!!!! Kwani the 2500/3000cc capacity engine is nothing to Kenyans? Or people are buying this car coz bei imeshuka kidogo and they then coma and realize that the capacity is not 1300cc but a Guzzler? Shida ni availability of loans.Easier to get a loan nowadays. And the middle class (esp. younger ones) see no problem with taking a loan to buy the 3000cc machine.You can now stunt at Galileos & Masaku7s! And get lots of landing out of it (owning the car i.e) I once posted here about some lovely ka yellow yellow who never gave me a 2nd date coz she expected I would be driving a CLK or something....smh dropped her in a ratchet car and that was the end of it... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/10/2010 Posts: 2,264
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majimaji wrote:jaggernaut wrote:@pf. I think its the opposite. Nowadays any Tom dick and Harry can afford a 3000cc car. Even zamani Mercedes were associated with class and you could only find them parked huko muthaiga, runda etc. These days you find lots of mercs owned by tenants wa flats huko kasarani, donholm, rongai, Kitengela etc. The policemen never even bother to salute merc owners kwa roadblocks these days. Kenya is a mitumba society .97% of all luxury brands on our roads are mitumba cars bought at about 1/3 the price of the new ones. That's why "everybody " including our police a can afford this cars. 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...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:Whats wrong with Kenyans?????? These guys have raided this once "classy" car like they have did to Plombox in 2010!!!!! Kwani the 2500/3000cc capacity engine is nothing to Kenyans? Or people are buying this car coz bei imeshuka kidogo and they then coma and realize that the capacity is not 1300cc but a Guzzler? i have been 'husudu-ing' that car bwana - don't talk badly about it. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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masukuma wrote:Impunity wrote:Whats wrong with Kenyans?????? These guys have raided this once "classy" car like they have did to Plombox in 2010!!!!! Kwani the 2500/3000cc capacity engine is nothing to Kenyans? Or people are buying this car coz bei imeshuka kidogo and they then coma and realize that the capacity is not 1300cc but a Guzzler? i have been 'husudu-ing' that car bwana - don't talk badly about it. So Mr. Tick-Tock drives a car less than 2500cc!!!!??? Thats why you are having tough times with Mr. Toothcomb. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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nostoppingthis wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse @Mukiri, how about a motorbike? cycling, you get to a serious meeting smelling of sweat?...wacha mambo ya baiskeli... As you can smelling motor-bike exhaust fumes and stress of where to park it. My suggestion, start off early, get to the gym(no need of cardio as the walk suffices).. work-out, shower then stroll to your meeting smelling like a million bucks
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/6/2009 Posts: 98
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I have tried to post the photos but I am too analogue to do it. I find the Mazda Atenza aka Mazda 6 better than the Mark x.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. 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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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Msa Liti wrote:I have tried to post the photos but I am too analogue to do it. I find the Mazda Atenza aka Mazda 6 better than the Mark x. Okay! M-6 M-Atenza Mark X Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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Msa Liti wrote:I have tried to post the photos but I am too analogue to do it. I find the Mazda Atenza aka Mazda 6 better than the Mark x. Here you go: You are right. That car is a looker.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? So @Mukiri utajitetea ukiwa upande, uko na mashaidi? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/5/2010 Posts: 2,061 Location: Nairobi
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Impunity wrote:quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? So @Mukiri utajitetea ukiwa upande, uko na mashaidi? Here is yet another, with @Mukiri effusive about the Evoque http://wazua.co.ke/forum...amp;m=362236#post362236
There was that hypocrisy I mentioned,...remember??
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2007 Posts: 1,162
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Mark IV
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/13/2006 Posts: 2,589
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Mark X has a lot of sensors so sio gari ya kuendesha ovyo ovyo kwa hizi barabara za kenya. Nowadays anyone can afford a car, maintenance ni mambo ingine BEER IS LIVING PROOF THAT GOD LOVES US AND WANTS US TO BE HAPPY!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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quicksand wrote:Impunity wrote:quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? So @Mukiri utajitetea ukiwa upande, uko na mashaidi? Here is yet another, with @Mukiri effusive about the Evoque http://wazua.co.ke/forum...amp;m=362236#post362236
There was that hypocrisy I mentioned,...remember?? From our own Wazua pastor.....SMH ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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quicksand wrote:Impunity wrote:quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? So @Mukiri utajitetea ukiwa upande, uko na mashaidi? Here is yet another, with @Mukiri effusive about the Evoque http://wazua.co.ke/forum...amp;m=362236#post362236
There was that hypocrisy I mentioned,...remember?? Bw. Mukiri kama uko na mashaidi uaweza waita waingia ndani la sivyo unaweza nyamaza kimya kama maji ya pond ili ungoje muamuzi wa koti hii. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? Usiniogope brother.........its coz I too am mistubishi so that caught my eye. But yes I have good memory kwanza of bad things directed at me. 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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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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McReggae wrote:quicksand wrote:Impunity wrote:quicksand wrote:Bigchick wrote:Mukiri wrote:quicksand wrote:Mukiri wrote:The curse of the African Midro crass In other countries you'll find someone with a wonderful house but rides a bicycle to and from work. Exercise, no jam and no expensive depreciating asset So Bwana Mukiri, you don't have a car? Cause you can only chastise others when you are not guilty of the 'sin' yourself, otherwise its a perfect case of hypocrisy ..nyani haoni kundule .... About bicycles in other countries,...yes, there are cultures that are highly evolved (but also have very reliable public transit systems - making personal cars unnecessary). In yet other countries, car ownership comes with very high taxes (Hong Kong for instance). In the UK (London), they have congestion charges, which are high enough to discourage people driving into cities. In conclusion, do not oversimplify - different places, different circumstances. Touched a raw nerve? I preach and drink my water, 5 years bila ride now I walk or cycle to town, best decision I ever made. If I seriously need a car, taxi or car-hire. And if I'm ever forced to buy a car.. it will be those tiny 900cc ones. @maka, its the bad feeling you get, after kuchekelewa, that is the curse Pst Mukiri, sema the truth..... Kwa thread ya magari za kuibiwa, ulisema wewe ni #teammistubishi# todsy wewe ni #teamkanyagatwende# . Which is which? Does madam appreciate the walking manenos coz I know us women love cars. Remember the funny one that was posted here that was on stones and the man in it had attracted a woman. @BigChick you have a fearsome memory ....... Here is the thread. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=434874#post434874
Sir Mukiri, utajitetea upande gani? So @Mukiri utajitetea ukiwa upande, uko na mashaidi? Here is yet another, with @Mukiri effusive about the Evoque http://wazua.co.ke/forum...amp;m=362236#post362236
There was that hypocrisy I mentioned,...remember?? From our own Wazua pastor.....SMH Pastor bandia hawa, wale wanaombianga @Mwende apindue mdomo hivi! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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