RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 01:54 PM
>First of all, what a blessing to have a snowless Christmas!
>We were up mpaka 3am expecting the usual snowstorm lakini
>wapi! But Christmas was mzuri. Mathe pikad pilau, chapos,
>mbuzi mchuzi na a spicy cabbage stew. One of my home-boys who
>is in Stato for the first time felt so much at home. We fikad
>church on Christmas eve and church was filled to the brim. U
>bet those peepz will not show up again in church til next year
>Christmas Eve.
>
>Now smoky clubs....Hmm..I fikad a few clubs in Niagara, Canada
>and those folks chain smoke! There were mingi Americans in one
>club and the owner said the Dollar exchange rate was good. But
>the place was expensive. I recall one place where a bottle of
>beer was Canadian $ 4.00. So I opted to drink cranberry juice
>instead. And the streets are lined with one Gentleman's club
>after another. Waa! Majabu.
>
>The place feels so multi-cultural. U meet mingi Indians,
>Chinese, Vietnamese and East Europeans-Albanians, Serbians, a
>few Russians. I met a Nigerian dude cleaning a bathroom in one
>of the clubs I fikad. He had an assorted array of colognes and
>soaps. When u wash your hands, he gives u a fresh towel to
>clean your hands. After that he said: 'Tip'. I was like 'Oga I
>no get money'. Then he goes 'Good-day Sah'....
>
>When u have a chance just fika Canada. All u need is a
>multiple-entry visa to fika Canada as many times as u wanna
>fika in a year. And carry your other visa cos the Americans
>will ask u a flurry of questions. As for those with American
>papers, beba your Passport and other important documents like
>Green Card.
>
>The Canadians are so friendly. I wanna fika Toronto and
>Montreal for my birthday. I'm so ready for another Canadian
>experience.
>
Jib I think you're the guy to halla at for more info....I'm planning on a canada thing s'time next year.I've alwayz wanted to visit the Niagara falls...May be over summer kwa sababu winter will kill me....that is if all goes well.Its one life!!!!
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