WANKSTA. WHERE WERE YOU HIZI MIAKA

Wah, Nime realize mimi ni mhenga. I was schooling with this girl a very hot one at the the time of her demise. Daughter of a nurse, I think she had issues with her parents and this one act only catalysed the suicide. Many of her peers from the hospital quarters are not doing well in life either. Many say it's karma for the patients who used to literally cry on the public hospital benches when they (nurses) used to gossip all day locked in their offices. I have never pitied them as getting sick at the time was like a death sentence.


Ala! Pole sana for losing your classmate these many years ago man.
Those quarters would today make a perfect script for Melrose Place.
 
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Hehe nyinyi mlikuwa cool kids. Mimi most days was spent following donkeys za kuuza maji. At the end of the day, I could barely watch that black and white great wall tv. It usually had vitu kama lines, or stairs going up and down the screen! Barely watchable.

Daktari ni Yolo

The first tv to be bought at home ni mimi nilinunua after college.
Those tv programs nilikuwa nazifuata nikiwa shule.

Years earlier when I was in primary school we had this 'tradition' where whenever schools opened those from 'Nairobi' would literally narrate to us the movies they'd watched during school holidays. That's how some of us improved our composition and insha writing.
 
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