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I originate from kisii....a place called birongo...near some skul called keoke sec...famous for witches...sorry to say...but its a pretty nice place....that environment of footpaths reminds me of the book THE RIVER BETWEEN....maisha those days was nice...just nice....what with the mandazis xmas....using samadi and clay to beautify our homes...and spraying ourselves with the YU spray from grannys to grandkids...the sex in the maize farms...and ultimately the circumscision...the one time u become a celeb in ur village...
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Bush? I wouldn't encourage bushes unless you are stranded there for days. I did it in the rain, at night on a well manicured lawn hmmm...
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![]() I suppose I should write something about where I come from. I hail from the gentle slope of land where the Mua Hills meet the Athi plains...it is a relatively fertile area in comparison with some parts of my district. The best scenery for me is immediately after it rains and I can see clear all the way to Mt Kenya... At night I can see the lights of nairobi, ruiru and thika, all in a line along the railway. When I was younger the area was teeming with game, ostrich, giraffe, antelope and we were occasionally visited by the odd scavenging hyena, which would be chased away by the dogs..I got to where I could tell if it was a leopard skulking around as the dogs would bark as they ran for cover in the opposite direction (leopards love to eat dog). The Athi plains had large flocks of ostrich roaming there untill that termite called mzungu decided their eggs were an expensive delicacy.... The wild life has now moved on due to an increase of population in the area. It is a 30 - 45 min drive to Nai depending on who is driving so living there and commuting to work in Nairobi is a real possibility..
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Funny though you mentioned there the way leopards loving eating dogs. I once watched this film called "flames of Thika tree" and in it there was this white colonial "msabu" woman who loved her dog dearly, but one day her beloved dog was eaten by a leopard and you can imagine pandemonium this caused, triggering frantic search for that leopard. The poor woman sobbed and sobbed, cursed Kenya and swore to leave the bloody stupid country. Good film though about colonial Kenya set in Thika.
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Btw, aren't watching William sisters play each other on Wimbledon final? Titanic tennis I tell you!
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Women in this joint need to go have their asses tapped. Get the goddam vibrators yo'll yap about...jeez!
Mara we are talking nature before long...sex in the bush! Ovyo kwelikweli! Ghasia tupu!
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