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#41 Posted : Wednesday, October 19, 2016 8:54:48 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
In the very foreseable future I will be returned to my mothers humble aboard because I have been unable to manage Mr's Socks.

Here is my challenge

1.One side of a pair will somehow get lost.Have tried buying many of the same colour but haisidii.Somewhere along the way moja itapotea.

2.After washing the soles become rough and pale.Have tried different soaps but no change.If I use a machine they become loose on the edges.

Tafadhali before nirudishwe kwetu saidieni.



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jmbada
#42 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 5:53:54 AM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
jmbada wrote:
<deleted> On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.

@jmbada, if you're truly married (which I doubt), and you're not enjoying these services, then you're loosing a lot... I'm sorry to say then you do not have a wife...

I myself I do a lot of stuff for my wife, and she does a lot for me... What is the problem? You even wait until your kids tell you their clothes are too small? Bana... surprise them boss!

@Alpha...I am very married and extremely modern. I take care of myself. Boss, the world has changed. I choose my clothes, my food and I come and go as I please. You need to chanuka. Where is the pleasure in your wife buying you crappy polyster blend clothes/socks with YOUR OWN money?

As @Sheikh says uko na shida ya bibi.(Sijasema ni mubaya)

Why should she buy you crappy cloths?Kwani she does not know your taste?If you relate well she sure knows your style and class so will not buy you anything below you.Lakini kama munajifichiana then you give her 3k to buy you a cotton shirt and she buys you a polyester blend of 1k and she keeps the difference.

For me it is those small things that make marriage a happy companionship.

BTW what do you mean by I come and go as I please?What do you mean by I choose my food?

@jmbada, ati you choose your own food, you come & go as you please... clearly your wife and yourself are just roommates... Is that house an hostel with a restaurant downstairs?

If you want that marriage to last, make changes now before it becomes too late. A weak man can't handle a real woman, so he goes for the weaker females who won't question his character and just accepts what he gives!

Sisi tumelea watoto karibu wanatuondokea... I guess you've just started... Listen now to wazees, else soon you'll be shocked...

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FRM2011
#43 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 8:56:29 AM
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Posts: 2,459
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
Go to Avilas. Buy one set of medium thickness Cotton Socks (5-800 bob). Then carry that whenever you go to buy new socks. On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.


Eish!Iko nini?You must be having a bad day.Pole.Relax.

Kila mtu hufunga Punda yake pahali anapenda.

Who talked of dressing him?We are talking of socks and managing them.Obviously he will not wash his socks when am around neither will he look for them in the house.That remains my duty and I happily perform it.And what is wrong with me dressing him if I want to? Or if he wants to?



Ngai!! Sasa hapa mimi nitasemaje? I don't know whether I should be embarrassed to say this but ever since I got married( over 10 yrs), I have never bought socks and/or boxers. Missus took over that dept. Maybe am still a teenager according to @jmbanda.
Angelica _ann
#44 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 10:51:50 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
Go to Avilas. Buy one set of medium thickness Cotton Socks (5-800 bob). Then carry that whenever you go to buy new socks. On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.


Eish!Iko nini?You must be having a bad day.Pole.Relax.

Kila mtu hufunga Punda yake pahali anapenda.

Who talked of dressing him?We are talking of socks and managing them.Obviously he will not wash his socks when am around neither will he look for them in the house.That remains my duty and I happily perform it.And what is wrong with me dressing him if I want to? Or if he wants to?



Ngai!! Sasa hapa mimi nitasemaje? I don't know whether I should be embarrassed to say this but ever since I got married( over 10 yrs), I have never bought socks and/or boxers. Missus took over that dept. Maybe am still a teenager according to @jmbanda.

Ngai!!!! Hiyo ni corruption smile
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jmbada
#45 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 2:51:25 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
Go to Avilas. Buy one set of medium thickness Cotton Socks (5-800 bob). Then carry that whenever you go to buy new socks. On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.


Eish!Iko nini?You must be having a bad day.Pole.Relax.

Kila mtu hufunga Punda yake pahali anapenda.

Who talked of dressing him?We are talking of socks and managing them.Obviously he will not wash his socks when am around neither will he look for them in the house.That remains my duty and I happily perform it.And what is wrong with me dressing him if I want to? Or if he wants to?



Ngai!! Sasa hapa mimi nitasemaje? I don't know whether I should be embarrassed to say this but ever since I got married( over 10 yrs), I have never bought socks and/or boxers. Missus took over that dept. Maybe am still a teenager according to @jmbanda.

Correction. A 7-year-old is not a teenager.

jmbada
#46 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 2:53:03 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
Go to Avilas. Buy one set of medium thickness Cotton Socks (5-800 bob). Then carry that whenever you go to buy new socks. On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.


Eish!Iko nini?You must be having a bad day.Pole.Relax.

Kila mtu hufunga Punda yake pahali anapenda.

Who talked of dressing him?We are talking of socks and managing them.Obviously he will not wash his socks when am around neither will he look for them in the house.That remains my duty and I happily perform it.And what is wrong with me dressing him if I want to? Or if he wants to?



Ngai!! Sasa hapa mimi nitasemaje? I don't know whether I should be embarrassed to say this but ever since I got married( over 10 yrs), I have never bought socks and/or boxers. Missus took over that dept. Maybe am still a teenager according to @jmbanda.

Correction...a 7 year old is not a teenager. Oh, and the phrase is "I am..." not "am"
But to each his own.
Muheani
#47 Posted : Thursday, October 20, 2016 4:39:53 PM
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Joined: 11/20/2009
Posts: 1,402
radio wrote:
Best take away from this...it isn't sabotage on the side of my madam...Kumbe it's common je many a homes.

After them socks getting lost..esp one.

I bought one colour socks. I only got2 coloured for the weekends.

Tragedy is...even with the same colours, 10 become 5 in no timê. I gave up trying to find out where they dissapeared to
PeterReborn
#48 Posted : Friday, October 21, 2016 11:51:48 AM
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Posts: 1,063
jmbada wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
jmbada wrote:
Go to Avilas. Buy one set of medium thickness Cotton Socks (5-800 bob). Then carry that whenever you go to buy new socks. On a separate note, your "man" should be able to dress himself. What is he, like 7 years old? My own kids tell me when they've outgrown their clothes / or they are worn out.


Eish!Iko nini?You must be having a bad day.Pole.Relax.

Kila mtu hufunga Punda yake pahali anapenda.

Who talked of dressing him?We are talking of socks and managing them.Obviously he will not wash his socks when am around neither will he look for them in the house.That remains my duty and I happily perform it.And what is wrong with me dressing him if I want to? Or if he wants to?



Ngai!! Sasa hapa mimi nitasemaje? I don't know whether I should be embarrassed to say this but ever since I got married( over 10 yrs), I have never bought socks and/or boxers. Missus took over that dept. Maybe am still a teenager according to @jmbanda.

Correction...a 7 year old is not a teenager. Oh, and the phrase is "I am..." not "am"
But to each his own.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Seems Jmbada is actually 7 year oldSad
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marko
#49 Posted : Saturday, October 22, 2016 1:17:47 PM
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Pesa Nane
#50 Posted : Saturday, October 22, 2016 11:11:40 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
In the very foreseable future I will be returned to my mothers humble abode because I have been unable to manage Mr's Socks.

Here is my challenge

1.One side of a pair will somehow get lost.Have tried buying many of the same colour but haisidii.Somewhere along the way moja itapotea.

2.After washing the soles become rough and pale.Have tried different soaps but no change.If I use a machine they become loose on the edges.

Tafadhali before nirudishwe kwetu saidieni.



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