Originally posted by Ngunjiri®: This is a place to come for a HONEYMOON (am i talking to somebody Wa Kihia, Wakanyugi, Wa Kariuki, Wangu, Wagatere, Wamaitu...?)
Did ma beta half see this
do you ave one,if soo am behind news
Wangu kama kawaida u always behind..kiu ni kiuria? Ngujiri kuja na hat bei, u neva know...
Will try though the prices keep flactuating here. The best is contacts who can give you those beis as and when you want them.
quote: Originally posted by Ngunjiri®: This is a place to come for a HONEYMOON (am i talking to somebody Wa Kihia, Wakanyugi, Wa Kariuki, Wangu, Wagatere, Wamaitu...?)
Did ma beta half see this
do you ave one,if soo am behind news
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Habari za masighu (good evening?) you reply - njema. That's a bit of comorian language right there. Am still well here. I have just taken something called "mbatata" (patate douce in french, sweet potato in eng and ngwaci in kikuyu) that was fried. i took that with "mabawa" (chicken wings) waoh! it was yummy! if thats how wakarima feels when he partakes of his delicacy of canines...! lol!