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simonkabz
#201 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:29:25 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
McReggae wrote:
Am wrote:
McReggae wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Kuna class ya internet and blogs!!!!


Sasa Umenianza tena?


Chida iko waphi....mie naongea na @thimioni!!!!


Hii ni ile class ya show off? But I like Am's "class". Everybody wants that, shetani ndiye mbaya. And the pastor is too judgemental.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Mukiri
#202 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:32:48 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/11/2012
Posts: 5,222
Jus Blazin wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Am wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Has Many definitions. To me, Class is taking your time.Praying hard. Thinking hard and planning well,Searching with no Hurry.Executing plans well. Seeing and testing many, but Finally selecting a nice, well rounded, Classy chepkel that makes men droll and turn. Giving her two Kids in Quick succession. haraka. Loving them. Sitting back and enjoying life.

Applause Applause Applause Sasa huyu ni Mwanaume na nusu! Oak tree hapana yumba yumba, with a clear perspective on the finer things in life.

Let Kabu get his bullets while creeping on STIs in the name of 'fun'

Mukiri, what is class?

I couldn't add more on what @Am has said.

Proverbs 19:21
CLK
#203 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:34:12 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 846
Am wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Am wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Am wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Nowadays it's so easy to land it has lost its prestige. Oversupply!


Correct. First day PAP. Apparently, Even the most Learned.


Sijui kama ni chakula za GMO tunakula ndio imefanya mwili yao iwe mwoto ama nini!!!???
Nowadays asking her for a name is like having katiad her for 6 months, ni kama hizo tu-ngodha zao hazinanga waist band...zinaanguka chini so easily.

Pray Pray Pray Pray


And then again, It is not right when they Openly show advances on seeing something material. The Other day I meet a long lost friend, not really a friend as we had not known each other for long. I Was Going to see a Piece of land I was interested in buying somewhere off Thika road. As any human would do, I oblinged after she requested to accompany me. We arrive, see the land and on our was back she starts holding my left hand while Chatting me up, Na saa hiyo Im driving. Se says something to the effect that I must be doing too well If the land Prices that the Broker Mentioned is a barometer. Sasa hi ni nini? NKT!

I hope ako wazua and listening.


Kama ungekuwa na bottle of black ice saa ingekuwa stoty ingine...
Sad


I'm really saddened by the fact that there was no happy ending. Sad



@Simonkabs. Your guess is as good as mine. She suggested Nyama Choma somewhere in Ruiru on our way back. I Innocently oblinged. She talked like a parrot. On her 3rd wine, I had known what a guy should know about a lady after 10+ years. It put me off. Ladies are too desperate these days. Ukimwangalia, she is beautiful, Done MBA and in a good Job. Nini mbaya. Kusema tu Ukweli, I had to feign sickness not to drop her home per her suggestion. Singetaka Makosa Itendeke, not when you have a great wife and amlets.
Now this is a happy ending, if this is the case, otherwise nilikuwa nimeanza kujam na wewe...
quicksand
#204 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:34:42 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 7/5/2010
Posts: 2,061
Location: Nairobi
simonkabz wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Am wrote:
McReggae wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Kuna class ya internet and blogs!!!!


Sasa Umenianza tena?


Chida iko waphi....mie naongea na @thimioni!!!!


Hii ni ile class ya show off? But I like Am's "class". Everybody wants that, shetani ndiye mbaya. And the pastor is too judgemental.

And sees a connection between being treated to a fun night by a woman to being anally raped. @Mukiri dude you are a whole new level of twisted.
Mukiri
#205 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:37:41 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/11/2012
Posts: 5,222
quicksand wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
quicksand wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
This thread reminds me of that song 'Noboby wants to plant the corn, but everybody wants to raid the barn'

So you want the company of drinking women in pubs but would not marry them given the chance? And who would marry them?

The women who actually want to get married get the memo and realize men are hypocrites. Some are clever, adapt and leave the club scene. I have seen this, where a few female friends realized our posse of drinking guys was not going to marry any of them, so they changed their modus operandi and went looking for decent straight-up church guys like @Mukiri huko in Mavuno and havent been seen since in our pub circles. A number are married now. Some tempt single guys for occasional brief sessions of wild sex when the husband is away in Kampala on business. The irony. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

quicksand wrote:
Saa zingine wanajileta and via tu-hints they are saying 'hit this'. Apparently it is not rocket science to discern when a woman is 'saying' ... 'please shag me'...It is a disgrace not to oblige if its not objectionable (like if she is married or a sister to one of your mates etc etc) I am one guy who is not sorry that it is easy to get laid nowadays, that hot working women will call on their own initiative for a night out, even drive to your residence to pick you up, pay for the treat and then have sex with you. They hand you all the cards. It is an exhilirating, intoxicating new power, dudes should be open to experiencing it instead of cowering in the corner and complaining that women are becoming too brazen.
All you have to do is stay sharp so that you don't find yourself ukiingia kwa box.

I pray in your folly of evil decisions of adultery and fornicating, you will not meet homosexual pharmacists. I can almost hear them, 'Nowadays its so easy to get silly boys'

You can almost hear them? Eeeeeish pastor. What a shockingly dark, albeit reluctant meditation of ill will. Just cause I said some church guys get duped by loose or reformed loose women?

Nope. Coz you choose to disrespect your body by sticking your p£n*s everwhere and shamelessly boasting about it. If you choose to 'use' others, why shouldn't you be 'used' as well?

Proverbs 19:21
CLK
#206 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:40:15 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 846
quicksand wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
This thread reminds me of that song 'Noboby wants to plant the corn, but everybody wants to raid the barn'

So you want the company of drinking women in pubs but would not marry them given the chance? And who would marry them?

The women who actually want to get married get the memo and realize men are hypocrites. Some are clever, adapt and leave the club scene. I have seen this, where a few female friends realized our posse of drinking guys was not going to marry any of them, so they changed their modus operandi and went looking for decent straight-up church guys like @Mukiri huko in Mavuno and havent been seen since in our pub circles. A number are married now. Some tempt single guys for occasional brief sessions of wild sex when the husband is away in Kampala on business. The irony. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Hakuna pretence hapa, you cant club for the rest of your life, you get tired and grow up especially if your clubbing mates are married and have babies and you cannot hack it competing with those UON gals for space on the dance floor, you start drinking in upmarket, quite places, out of town resorts (read Enashpai etc)
Am
#207 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:43:06 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 2/21/2012
Posts: 1,739
simonkabz wrote:
Am wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Has Many definitions. To me, Class is taking your time.Praying hard. Thinking hard and planning well,Searching with no Hurry.Executing plans well. Seeing and testing many, but Finally selecting a nice, well rounded, Classy chepkel that makes men droll and turn. Giving her two Kids in Quick succession. haraka. Loving them. Sitting back and enjoying life.


Sounds good. Seems I also have this so called class! Inanisaidiaje?


Bro. Its either you do not have class and need help. Or you have it and therefore do not need help. Which is which. Umenichangaya hapo. Fafanua
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
quicksand
#208 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:43:23 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 7/5/2010
Posts: 2,061
Location: Nairobi
Mukiri wrote:
quicksand wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
quicksand wrote:
willin2learn wrote:
This thread reminds me of that song 'Noboby wants to plant the corn, but everybody wants to raid the barn'

So you want the company of drinking women in pubs but would not marry them given the chance? And who would marry them?

The women who actually want to get married get the memo and realize men are hypocrites. Some are clever, adapt and leave the club scene. I have seen this, where a few female friends realized our posse of drinking guys was not going to marry any of them, so they changed their modus operandi and went looking for decent straight-up church guys like @Mukiri huko in Mavuno and havent been seen since in our pub circles. A number are married now. Some tempt single guys for occasional brief sessions of wild sex when the husband is away in Kampala on business. The irony. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

quicksand wrote:
Saa zingine wanajileta and via tu-hints they are saying 'hit this'. Apparently it is not rocket science to discern when a woman is 'saying' ... 'please shag me'...It is a disgrace not to oblige if its not objectionable (like if she is married or a sister to one of your mates etc etc) I am one guy who is not sorry that it is easy to get laid nowadays, that hot working women will call on their own initiative for a night out, even drive to your residence to pick you up, pay for the treat and then have sex with you. They hand you all the cards. It is an exhilirating, intoxicating new power, dudes should be open to experiencing it instead of cowering in the corner and complaining that women are becoming too brazen.
All you have to do is stay sharp so that you don't find yourself ukiingia kwa box.

I pray in your folly of evil decisions of adultery and fornicating, you will not meet homosexual pharmacists. I can almost hear them, 'Nowadays its so easy to get silly boys'

You can almost hear them? Eeeeeish pastor. What a shockingly dark, albeit reluctant meditation of ill will. Just cause I said some church guys get duped by loose or reformed loose women?

Nope. Coz you choose to disrespect your body by sticking your p£n*s everwhere and shamelessly boasting about it. If you choose to 'use' others, why shouldn't you be 'used' as well?

I may not fit your narrow and judgmental views on morals, but sex between two consenting adults is different from being raped. That you would wish the latter on somebody speaks volumes about you.
Jus Blazin
#209 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:49:34 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/23/2008
Posts: 3,966
Mukiri wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
Am wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Has Many definitions. To me, Class is taking your time.Praying hard. Thinking hard and planning well,Searching with no Hurry.Executing plans well. Seeing and testing many, but Finally selecting a nice, well rounded, Classy chepkel that makes men droll and turn. Giving her two Kids in Quick succession. haraka. Loving them. Sitting back and enjoying life.

Applause Applause Applause Sasa huyu ni Mwanaume na nusu! Oak tree hapana yumba yumba, with a clear perspective on the finer things in life.

Let Kabu get his bullets while creeping on STIs in the name of 'fun'

Mukiri, what is class?

I couldn't add more on what @Am has said.

I don't think so. I think what @Am has described is more of purpose than class. Class means impressive STYLISHNESS in appearance or behaviour.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
CLK
#210 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:49:39 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 846
simonkabz wrote:
So, class is refusing to land completely? Or is it refusing to land on some bush strips, n opting to making perfectly executed touchdowns on numerous international airports? Or is it getting saved like mu-silent? What the hell is this class thing? Sielewi!


Hii jina 'class' is misplaced when talking about matters sexual, unless it lost its meaning. I have brothers and cousins, and they say airport ni airport, embraer, Cesna, Dreamliner, 737, 777 etc can land there.

However what Mr.Am needs to say is why he feared dropping the gal at her place, aliogopa temptation ama ni mama watoto?? ama dame sio wa class??
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