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Mmmmmmm,Finally Kentucky is here in Nairobi
kenmac
#21 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 1:16:22 PM
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That our local waru does not meet their standards is a disgusting careless comment from that hindiot...

have they visited Kinangop????
......Ecclesiastes
Ilikeyou
#22 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 3:22:41 PM
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Anyone who has been @-KFC more than once?
I dont plan to go back for the sake my health & Cost factor.
KenyanLyrics
#23 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 3:25:12 PM
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I was planning on going to this place today, lakini hiyo bei! Is the Debonairs Friday offer still on?
Dash
#24 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 4:06:20 PM
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The bucket at 2500 feeds one/two/ six?
jasonhill
#25 Posted : Saturday, August 20, 2011 8:22:24 AM
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A bucket of chicken is usually twelve pieces. Maybe in .ke, especially for that price, it's more.

And the bucket sure comes in handy after about, ohhh, say thirty to forty-five minutes after you eat that greasy stuff. You just simply won't know whether you will need to stand over it or sit over it is all.

Best,

Hill
YesuWangu
#26 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:53:22 AM
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jasonhill wrote:
A bucket of chicken is usually twelve pieces. Maybe in .ke, especially for that price, it's more.

And the bucket sure comes in handy after about, ohhh, say thirty to forty-five minutes after you eat that greasy stuff. You just simply won't know whether you will need to stand over it or sit over it is all.

Best,

Hill


LOL. Kuku ni kuku. For 500 one can get a live chicken and turn it however he likes, stewed, fried, roasted or even raw if it so tickles his fancy at his own time accompaniments and all the goodies.

I do not understand this new chicken phenomenon.....
QW25071985
#27 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 11:19:31 AM
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YesuWangu wrote:
jasonhill wrote:
A bucket of chicken is usually twelve pieces. Maybe in .ke, especially for that price, it's more.

And the bucket sure comes in handy after about, ohhh, say thirty to forty-five minutes after you eat that greasy stuff. You just simply won't know whether you will need to stand over it or sit over it is all.

Best,

Hill


LOL. Kuku ni kuku. For 500 one can get a live chicken and turn it however he likes, stewed, fried, roasted or even raw if it so tickles his fancy at his own time accompaniments and all the goodies.

I do not understand this new chicken phenomenon.....


we are experiencing a chicken bubble , lol
For Sport
#28 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 5:02:19 PM
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kenmac wrote:
That our local waru does not meet their standards is a disgusting careless comment from that hindiot...

have they visited Kinangop????

"
...
Oh, yes, Gavin did put me right about the comment from the security guard. The chips don’t come from America – they come from Egypt. I asked Gavin why.

“There’s nothing wrong with Kenyan potatoes; it’s a matter of traceability,” he said, picking up a chip. “If there is something wrong with this chip, we can find out which farm it came from – and from which batch of seeds. So we can take action.”
Excerpt from "The Kentucky Fried Chicken Kenyans are queuing up for"
Gordon Gekko
#29 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 6:24:22 PM
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For Sport wrote:
.....If there is something wrong with this chip.....


Gavin ol' pal, what on earth can possibly be wrong with a chip???
mungaits
#30 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 6:33:30 PM
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Just from junction, kenyan need to get serious! imajin the foleni was all the way down the stairs! For a minute i thought there was a by election in dagoreti and one polling station was at the junction! And to imajin eti mwezi iko kona!

Then you should have seen the guys who had already bought "kuku za majuu", they flaunted the KFC branded khaki karatasi bags all over the place mpaka kwa parking. Am sure the same will be placed in the living room as a souvenir!!
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