My heart’s really heavy over the issue in Darfur, if only had the greatest power it ould change. I can only imagine the pain and fear. Click me
After all is said and written…we can only imagine
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May 31, 2007 • 2:24 pm 1
My heart’s really heavy over the issue in Darfur, if only had the greatest power it ould change. I can only imagine the pain and fear. Click me
After all is said and written…we can only imagine
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May 29, 2007 • 6:16 pm 1
This is sooo cool, this is how i spent my afternoon marvelling over the power of an
That’s Jane….she’s just recovered from malaria….did u ask whether it was celebral?
Eve was ish ish about the whle idea…but heck, but couldnt resit the temptation
yeah that’s me…
This one was so cool
Now that’s Jayz’s look a like
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May 28, 2007 • 7:34 pm 1
The oldest profession is obviously a thriving boom! Prost 101, lesson number 1 What you see is not what you get. Prostitutes are now the beautiful decent looking women, some have their degrees with them, and yes they are hot. They are called High-Class p****es.
The ones you carelessly spot are the low-class- the quacks in the business.
The elegant prostitutes actually sound proud of what they do, you should listen to them. The job is rewarding, they now drive big cars, have established investments and live in mansions. And I don’t know how far we are going to disgust and scorn the behavior when more ladies are secretly engaging in it, more men are openly scrambling for the services.
The good guys are taken, some of the ones taken are the customers, and some of the ones available are fat, gay, criminals, possessive, childish or ugly (or all of these combinations).
The world is so unfair to women, women being their worst enemies.
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• 7:23 pm 2
What’s with the hype with media houses blowing trumpets? We’ll its loud and clear who is turning Kenyans on and who’s the Kenyan’s channel of choice, which ever trumpet, these are just my guess works on how they are being blown.
But just to whisper it out
Could it be that NTV is trying to paint back its tainted image after the alleged NMG scandals that i followed keenly – fanatic kabisa of NMG Cuando seas mia.
Anyway, besides that, did I see it right, was that Kasavuli in the KTN feature, correct me if I am blog dreaming. I saw Kasavuli in this recent KTN feature that keeps interrupting good programmes. She was right there in a flip of a second.
Tell me I was not still sober or i’d swear that it was a deliberate mistake
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May 25, 2007 • 9:54 am 0
To the obviously STRAIGHT prostitutes, the old profession is obviously a thriving boom! I am not sure whether to commend to your aggressiveness in the business. What you see at the face value is not really what you get. Prostitutes are now the good, decent looking women, some have their degrees with them, and yes they are hot.
The ones you carelessly spot are the low class prostitutes – I guess they’re the quacks in the business.
The elegant prostitutes actually sound proud of what they do, you should listen to them. The job is rewarding, no one can ever convince them otherwise. They now drive big cars and live in mansions. And I don’t how far we are going to disgust and scorn the behavior; more ladies are secretly engaging in it, more men are openly scrambling for the services. Where are our morals people? The good guys are taken, some of the ones taken are the customers, and some of the ones available are fat, gay, criminals, possessive, childish or ugly (or all of these combinations).
The world is unfair to women, women being their worst enemies.
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• 9:48 am 4
Well, thirty of them had a ball this week down at the North coast; make a point of reading the article in the standard. I won’t cheat – sexual liberation or not, whatever revolution came with that kind of mannerism I am not down with it. And so it’s clear I have problem with girls who kiss other girls, and boys who shag other men (ouch that should be grossly painful).
But it’s the defensive nature of homos that troubles me; if they believe they’re normal why do they go round affirming it.
Normal people don’t go demonstrating, holding conferences to attest their sanity that they are normal, we should just see it. So if you’re gay and you think it is normal don’t shout at it, if the habit is normal we’ll just see it. That’s why gay people are the most terrible attention seekers, they parade themselves at pubs and rave joints and start doing their business for all to marvel.
And if gayism is so good, why did the gay guys in coast disguise their meeting as some workshop. If something is good we don’t hide it, we are proud of it before the world.
And if you think your sexuality is not my problem, you are very right. True, it’s just that gay people are the first to shove it all to us, their quire bedroom affairs. Now I react to it, to them- the homos. So if lesbianism/gayism is all fine and ordinary, treat it like sacred then like any other sexual relationship.
Try this if you’re gay- it’s a litmus test to prove that gayism is a problem.
Accept that you have a problem and that you need help. Justifying through religion and other sympathy appeals just hurts you. You’ll realize that you’re not the only one trying to get out of a habit.
The point is to get out of it, and you will.
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May 15, 2007 • 12:34 pm 3
My long days, and shortest nights…because of their plots…..Of my tears, and their shame ….
My joy, their spite and envy
My ambition, their threat….
My opportunity, their weakness, their foul
My silence- their victory, my greatest victory
They pursue such intents with so much fervor just to bring you down and watch you slither, it’s almost admirable. Yet you cannot overlook their significance in our individuality. Rise up, scuttle to your destiny and when the dust settles, you’ll realize it’s the hater you should have pitied.
Do you have a hater…you should…. But don’t make one.
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