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Default 12-05-2007, 02:01 AM

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Furahi...it's a compliment. I pendad you guys, most of you were decent, unlike your ditcherian bros

 


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Default 12-05-2007, 05:17 AM

I met my first ever boyfriend at one of those funkies... And it was great while it lasted. I don't know how mundane and deathly boring high school would have been sans the funkies...Sweetesthing i feel like taking you back there!!
 


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I met my first ever boyfriend at one of those funkies... And it was great while it lasted. I don't know how mundane and deathly boring high school would have been sans the funkies...Sweetesthing i feel like taking you back there!!
I wish you could. But si you know the tired ass school i was in. Yaani the only way you'd get out was if you played hockey and no way was i going to do that. Some chic in my year lost her teeth while playing hockey.
 


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Default Peep??? - 12-05-2007, 01:36 PM

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Oh my days in Lenana (Changez)....

As always, Ngara Girls were a welcome sight because they were ready and willing to negotiate. If one approached you, you had to talk to her or risk being reported to her cousin/brother/pal in Jamu or Dago. They did help those of us from shags hear the voice of a female that wasn't related to you. I'll delve into some more schools baadaye....
Times changed some for you guys Diambo!! What the hell is/was peep?
Man! Even managed to fika Ngara??
Happens anyway (change), the boys even talk sheng nowadays!!
Mitchell > chased to James house, early checkman days for me!!
 


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Diambo!! What the hell is/was peep?
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That scandalous student-published mag that used to rival 'Scandal' (no pun intended), if I remember well. Kwani ulitoka huko lini?
 


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That scandalous student-published mag that used to rival 'Scandal' (no pun intended), if I remember well. Kwani ulitoka huko lini?
Lets just say at about the time any rivals to scandal were illegal.
It was tried!
 


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Default 12-06-2007, 01:26 AM

I need someone to bash - preferably one from

1. Jamuhuri (rumour has it that only Yash Pal Ghai ever made it to a university)
2. Dagoreti (all those rolls of fencing material that you had to bring every time you skived: are they building a penitentiary down there?)
3. Highway you guys used to roll into funkees in style - cattle transport
4.Starehe gosh - that uniform musta left you scarred for life
5. Sunshine -what sort of funnyas s name for a school is that?

oh and the girls:
6. Pangani Quaffing coke and half loaf in funkees... my my
7. Quabbz Keep it up - hakuna haja ya kunyima vijana kila saa, Hakunaaa
8. Boma -Walikuwa wamestunya!
 


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Default my first funkie was.. - 12-15-2007, 10:08 AM

my first funkie to ever witness was done while i was a mono (gosh). man this 3rd former had just been made a prefect so he gave us a silly punishment of washing this class. thats not the problem, the prblem is tha class had a kastupid slope so maji ingerudi nyummaaa and get stuck there no matter how we swept. so this guy comes with his chick (pango chick walikuwa wanoma volley ball then) then starts to handa us infront of his chick. worst still other chicks frm buru gals were passing by. damn that was so embarassing

later we learned that those funkies were just hook ups and all.......but ilituchanua sana next funkie we got hook ups
 
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