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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2012 Posts: 888
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mawinder wrote:Impunity wrote:King G wrote:Bigchick wrote:McReggae wrote:Siringi wrote:  last time i checked Okari iko napanda Keroka express na Ndennisi Onsarigo kweda Nyamira ya matoke sio ile ya Siaya habana jengz Bigchick wrote:Wooi @Impunity.Pole sana.
When one set of beautiful legs are taken by one Dennis, other new ones will come your way via Some TV station.
Meanwhile...does this confirm what I wrote another day that there lots of Kaoland girls married to luo Nyanza jamas.There is some attraction in this two communities. Some people think every 'O' is a Luo. Not some people............ sema @ me. I agree thats what I thought.Now I know better. Not only you, most people in Kenya think any name starting with A or O is LUO. Most but not all. Most even allay that @King G is a Luo! I thought so too because he is a RAO supporter. I can't see the magical "O" in King G. ama are you guys seeing his other handle, if at all he has one!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2012 Posts: 3,855 Location: Othumo
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MKWASI wrote:mawinder wrote:Impunity wrote:King G wrote:Bigchick wrote:McReggae wrote:Siringi wrote:  last time i checked Okari iko napanda Keroka express na Ndennisi Onsarigo kweda Nyamira ya matoke sio ile ya Siaya habana jengz Bigchick wrote:Wooi @Impunity.Pole sana.
When one set of beautiful legs are taken by one Dennis, other new ones will come your way via Some TV station.
Meanwhile...does this confirm what I wrote another day that there lots of Kaoland girls married to luo Nyanza jamas.There is some attraction in this two communities. Some people think every 'O' is a Luo. Not some people............ sema @ me. I agree thats what I thought.Now I know better. Not only you, most people in Kenya think any name starting with A or O is LUO. Most but not all. Most even allay that @King G is a Luo! I thought so too because he is a RAO supporter. I can't see the magical "O" in King G. ama are you guys seeing his other handle, if at all he has one! McReggae Thieves
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King G wrote:MKWASI wrote:mawinder wrote:Impunity wrote:King G wrote:Bigchick wrote:McReggae wrote:Siringi wrote:  last time i checked Okari iko napanda Keroka express na Ndennisi Onsarigo kweda Nyamira ya matoke sio ile ya Siaya habana jengz Bigchick wrote:Wooi @Impunity.Pole sana.
When one set of beautiful legs are taken by one Dennis, other new ones will come your way via Some TV station.
Meanwhile...does this confirm what I wrote another day that there lots of Kaoland girls married to luo Nyanza jamas.There is some attraction in this two communities. Some people think every 'O' is a Luo. Not some people............ sema @ me. I agree thats what I thought.Now I know better. Not only you, most people in Kenya think any name starting with A or O is LUO. Most but not all. Most even allay that @King G is a Luo! I thought so too because he is a RAO supporter. I can't see the magical "O" in King G. ama are you guys seeing his other handle, if at all he has one! McReggae ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Today is the DDay!!!!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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Pole kwao... possunt quia posse videntur
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Nothing unusual its happens to many others.For them them showbiz was too much so the embarrassment will be more or deeper. Otherwise wasijali .Even Lady Diana and Prince Charles went through the same.Above all else if they are happier separately let it be.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,330 Location: Masada
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Ethiteri wrote:Nothing unusual its happens to many others.For them them showbiz was too much so the embarrassment will be more or deeper. Otherwise wasijali .Even Lady Diana and Prince Charles went through the same.Above all else if they are happier separately let it be. Rare chance beckons! But if you follow @Betty Kyalo on her FB and twitter handle you will realize kumbe mbeauty with brain ni nadra sana...and her natural state she is "dirty" that she will make our own @Julie look like a princess. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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@ Impunity Please don't pick a fight you cant finish..... Bloody....
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Julie wrote:@ Impunity Please don't pick a fight you cant finish..... Bloody.... Bl**dy p*ssy! Not bad. Bring it on,babe. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Julie wrote:@ Impunity Please don't pick a fight you cant finish..... Bloody.... Don't worry about this airhead @impunity. BTW @guka has just won another 45k on spotrpesa (or is it betin). That makes it 100k for today and FYI other matches are still pending and thus could go to 200k by midnight (Los Angeles time). Mwanaume ni pesa. A hot and steamy Easter is coming. Mnaenda wapi will all that cash? @guka can also make more sportpesa cash as he lands.
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it now seems prezzo had first hand info wich resulted to his behavior in studio with her. shame on us , we were too quick to condemn his acts. 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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There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools.
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quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Swenani wrote:quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon 8. PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY/WIFE/MARRIAGE
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Swenani wrote:quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon What happens when the man who was paying rent and doing other stuff loses his job...get retrenched does everything change?You can never generalise on this matter...I have an uncle who for the longest period the wife has been earning more than him by far...they are 20+ years in marriage and still going strong...how do you explain this? possunt quia posse videntur
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maka wrote:Swenani wrote:quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon What happens when the man who was paying rent and doing other stuff loses his job...get retrenched does everything change?You can never generalise on this matter...I have an uncle who for the longest period the wife has been earning more than him by far...they are 20+ years in marriage and still going strong...how do you explain this? Sasa wewe unaingiza ukweli/logic kwa mchezo/ujinga
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washiku wrote:Swenani wrote:quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon 8. PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY/WIFE/MARRIAGE 9. INITIATE THE LANDING PROCESS EVERY NIGHT AND ONLY STOP WHEN YOU ARE SURE SHE IS GENUINELY UNWELL.Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,330 Location: Masada
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maka wrote:Swenani wrote:quicksand wrote:There is no such thing as 'a marriage of equals'. Ati you are all bringing roughly equivalent dough to the table? Shida tupu. One spouse must be ready to eat the humble pie when the other becomes unreasonable. Otherwise she will go 'kwani? I too was slaving in the office...ingia jikoni' and then soon after other men will be bending her over in car backseats in some woody cul-de-sac kwanza mchana and then those same men pump your hand like true comrades and buy you beer. Noma. Some men are fools. Kabisa, regardless of how much your woman is earning, a man should always do the following without asking/borrowing money from the wife; 1. Pay rent 2. Buy food 3. Pay school fees 4. Buy clothes for family 5. Pesa ya saloon 6.Pay utilities. 7. pay for all property acquisition-The wife can own her separate property but never ever let it be a family property Kama unasaidiwa na bibi, there is a problem coming up soon What happens when the man who was paying rent and doing other stuff loses his job...get retrenched does everything change?You can never generalise on this matter...I have an uncle who for the longest period the wife has been earning more than him by far...they are 20+ years in marriage and still going strong...how do you explain this? Uncle yako amekaliwa chapo mpaka akanyambiwa. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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