xmas bhaviours -
12-01-2007, 05:47 AM
.,..i remember those days when i used to travel to shaggs for xmas., i always got amazed with some pple.in our place maboys used to clad on those SAVCO jeans thickly folded downstairs high enough not to cover some black/shiny mokar sighn.., upfront, they would clad some oversize shades (fire brigades) and they wud bounce all over..vipi jo, nimekitoa..(u remember of the old sheng), the gals (most of them maids) would apply excessive make ups..green cutex, purple lipstick and a some black n white wig( mtu anakaa nugu).if u happen to travel with some of the buses during the festive season..u will see the reall kenyans...some buy Big radio casettes (all of the year savings)....switch to a blazing volume...and the radio is carried by hand ( they make sure the alight far from their homestead)..all you can hear is akina...mama ii katitu niyoka, or aa Kilunda..(yak)
Others board the buses,.. they buy live chicken,..mpaka you cant distinguish whether its the bus braking/hooting or its the jogoo crowing...(kwee kwee..ko.ko giko) saa hizo you are tired like ****...isitoshe,they like buying full boiled maize..and chew on the way..story mob, open mouth..(yak .yuuuk,)
wengine nao wananunua samaki from nairobi and yet they are travelling to where the fish came from the previous day..(its like expoting miraa from Nairobi to Meru)..sometimes the fish is stale, its hot, bad road.. the bus smells (yak, yuuuk, yoook. ..yaiip....yuk)
am planning to visit my grand pas in Kacheliba via Shamahoho..will i face all this hell.. ama hizi tabia ziliisha?
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