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Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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ndiyo maana 20 bob ikaitwa mbao(pound, Sterling)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Lolest! wrote:ndiyo maana 20 bob ikaitwa mbao(pound, Sterling) If we were to go back to 1982, does this mean that a Prado TX costing 23,000 USD FOB in Japan would be only Ksh 230k and 460K after tax, i.e CIF?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:ndiyo maana 20 bob ikaitwa mbao(pound, Sterling) If we were to go back to 1982, does this mean that a Prado TX costing 23,000 USD FOB in Japan would be only Ksh 230k and 460K after tax, i.e CIF? Bread was how much then, mshahara? shilling was hard to find pia punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 627 Location: Mbui-Nzau, Kikumbulyu
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Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? That old rhyme...wakagukuru kwanyu ninakoo...nina ruguruuu...wumete nako ..
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Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day There are only two emotions in the stock market, fear and hope. The problem is, you hope when you should fear and fear when you should hope
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littledove wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day Somebody convinced "the africans" that they have to use PLENTY of chemicals, like C6H8ClN5O2S, C7H14N4O3, e.t.c which have eliminated this along with butterflies, ladybirds, bees, and many other insects children won't see. WHO says they are a great killer killing almost 3million poor farmers and more peeps a year. See health effects of pesticides. I really personally think this needn't be the case, more educated people (e.g the guys in wall street) don't eat this pesticide foods at all. But in Kenya, the gaarment policy is to buy and distribute this chemicals as much as possible, it thinks we will starve otherwise, uwongo mtupu wa mr.babylon. A New Kenya
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Much Know wrote:littledove wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day Somebody convinced "the africans" that they have to use PLENTY of chemicals, like C6H8ClN5O2S, C7H14N4O3, e.t.c which have eliminated this along with butterflies, ladybirds, bees, and many other insects children won't see. WHO says they are a great killer killing almost 3million poor farmers and more peeps a year. See health effects of pesticides. I really personally think this needn't be the case, more educated people (e.g the guys in wall street) don't eat this pesticide foods at all. But in Kenya, the gaarment policy is to buy and distribute this chemicals as much as possible, it thinks we will starve otherwise, uwongo mtupu wa mr.babylon. Sad! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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newfarer wrote:hardwood wrote:Lolest! wrote:ndiyo maana 20 bob ikaitwa mbao(pound, Sterling) If we were to go back to 1982, does this mean that a Prado TX costing 23,000 USD FOB in Japan would be only Ksh 230k and 460K after tax, i.e CIF? Bread was how much then, mshahara? shilling was hard to find pia Them days virtually all prices ata exchange rates were state controlled
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Impunity wrote:Much Know wrote:littledove wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day Somebody convinced "the africans" that they have to use PLENTY of chemicals, like C6H8ClN5O2S, C7H14N4O3, e.t.c which have eliminated this along with butterflies, ladybirds, bees, and many other insects children won't see. WHO says they are a great killer killing almost 3million poor farmers and more peeps a year. See health effects of pesticides. I really personally think this needn't be the case, more educated people (e.g the guys in wall street) don't eat this pesticide foods at all. But in Kenya, the gaarment policy is to buy and distribute this chemicals as much as possible, it thinks we will starve otherwise, uwongo mtupu wa mr.babylon. Sad! maybe the reasons we don't see wakagukus anymore is because they don't live in flats or offices or the cars that you have made your environment! the last time I saw one should have been when I had time to play in the soil. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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masukuma wrote:Impunity wrote:Much Know wrote:littledove wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day Somebody convinced "the africans" that they have to use PLENTY of chemicals, like C6H8ClN5O2S, C7H14N4O3, e.t.c which have eliminated this along with butterflies, ladybirds, bees, and many other insects children won't see. WHO says they are a great killer killing almost 3million poor farmers and more peeps a year. See health effects of pesticides. I really personally think this needn't be the case, more educated people (e.g the guys in wall street) don't eat this pesticide foods at all. But in Kenya, the gaarment policy is to buy and distribute this chemicals as much as possible, it thinks we will starve otherwise, uwongo mtupu wa mr.babylon. Sad! maybe the reasons we don't see wakagukus anymore is because they don't live in flats or offices or the cars that you have made your environment! the last time I saw one should have been when I had time to play in the soil. I remember we used to ask Wakagukuaa nairobi ni ku? Then get impressed as it turned its pointed end towards Nairobi.. WHO DARES WINS
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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marko wrote:masukuma wrote:Impunity wrote:Much Know wrote:littledove wrote:Impunity wrote:washiku wrote:Wakagukua The last time I saw this animals is decades ago. Did it have an eye really? did it become extinct, i remember it was very energetic, one could hardly hold it with a single hand! when we were young we were told if you are lazy and you stay in one place for a long time- when tilling- this thing will drill through your leg (and those days we had no shoes)and at night when you are asleep it comes out through the head, and that will be the end of you! we could till the land non stop throughout the day Somebody convinced "the africans" that they have to use PLENTY of chemicals, like C6H8ClN5O2S, C7H14N4O3, e.t.c which have eliminated this along with butterflies, ladybirds, bees, and many other insects children won't see. WHO says they are a great killer killing almost 3million poor farmers and more peeps a year. See health effects of pesticides. I really personally think this needn't be the case, more educated people (e.g the guys in wall street) don't eat this pesticide foods at all. But in Kenya, the gaarment policy is to buy and distribute this chemicals as much as possible, it thinks we will starve otherwise, uwongo mtupu wa mr.babylon. Sad! maybe the reasons we don't see wakagukus anymore is because they don't live in flats or offices or the cars that you have made your environment! the last time I saw one should have been when I had time to play in the soil. I remember we used to ask Wakagukuaa nairobi ni ku? Then get impressed as it turned its pointed end towards Nairobi.. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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