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If I'm not mistaken,I remember Francis Nguatah dropping the sun then he goes,''poreni jua rimeaguka rakini ninarigine hapa''
They used to record the weather forcast and fly the tapes to the TV stations. I think the guy was such a pro. Is he still in weather business?
 


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Yes am from the lake. bathed, washed, and rowed in it. lovenetics? i thought if you are a nya kumoro your dad is from there?...i figure that. so no, its not lovenetics its birthnetics lol.
@maziwa, yes i did do mother-tongue...i think am older than everyone else on this thread.
U know the lake is so huge so it depends on which side u bathed in. There is central and south I think. The big islands of the south had the majority of those who were really proud of the lake. If u visited those areas, live sarakasi was right at the doorstep in the name of pple doing hygiene, skiing, sand bathing, mom, dad, sister brother. Is that true?
 


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U know the lake is so huge so it depends on which side u bathed in. There is central and south I think. The big islands of the south had the majority of those who were really proud of the lake. If u visited those areas, live sarakasi was right at the doorstep in the name of pple doing hygiene, skiing, sand bathing, mom, dad, sister brother. Is that true?
That's where am from. As for the sarakasi.. LMAO! darn, i miss those days! too bad now all i see when i go there is the hyacinth
 


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If I'm not mistaken,I remember Francis Nguatah dropping the sun then he goes,''poreni jua rimeaguka rakini ninarigine hapa''
lol! that line had me in stitches. Chizzy welcome back, it's been ages since i last saw you hapa mashada...
 
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I did hear something like Alberto is indeed head of meteorology dept in a state university somewhere. Pse if u get his exact location would u let me know?
Tripple 7, I will be happy to foward your contact details to Albert. I cannot be entirely sure of your connections or motives;(sio kwa ubaya) so for data protection sake, foward yours on my PM and i'll ask him to hola at you. That is if you don't mind.

...ati sb? mzungu mweupe? sorry that one flewww way above my head.
 
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They used to record the weather forcast and fly the tapes to the TV stations. I think the guy was such a pro. Is he still in weather business?
now this is funny..lol... i remember akisema "today there was no weather" and him trying to pronounce Massachusetts and was masa masa masa..... and Colorado - cororando
 




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talking about back in the day...do they still broadcast those progis we listened to in primo? we would all assemble in the hall and listen to one miserable radio....then whenever i went home to try listen, i couln't find it and thought..haiya, they have a special radio for schools...lol

@ talking of reggie time kbc...one of the oldest, does it still broadcast? back in the day i could imagine papa Jeff Mwangemi Jah luv as a guy with dreads, long beard et al wait till i saw his clean shaven head on the papers??

just memories...
 
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talking about back in the day...do they still broadcast those progis we listened to in primo? we would all assemble in the hall and listen to one miserable radio....then whenever i went home to try listen, i couln't find it and thought..haiya, they have a special radio for schools...lol

@ talking of reggie time kbc...one of the oldest, does it still broadcast? back in the day i could imagine papa Jeff Mwangemi Jah luv as a guy with dreads, long beard et al wait till i saw his clean shaven head on the papers??
just memories...
kwanza the way he used to go like.."am just here in the situdio..situdio.. shaking my natty dreadlocks.."hahahaha..
i heard he loves chics..yu know this kind of guy who cannot let a kanyce looking gal pass by..n natty dreadlocked jamaas do not do it.but i think he used to smoke weed in the studio.hio kicheko sio normal.I loved it lots though.....LOL.
 


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Tripple 7, I will be happy to foward your contact details to Albert. I cannot be entirely sure of your connections or motives;(sio kwa ubaya) so for data protection sake, foward yours on my PM and i'll ask him to hola at you. That is if you don't mind.

...ati sb? mzungu mweupe? sorry that one flewww way above my head.
Wantai, tripple S cant harm even a fly. Did u think I could be a copy cat or sth? But since am the shoe wearer I will go ahead and pour out all my details in your pm. I sure do appreciate that security concern though.
 


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That's where am from. As for the sarakasi.. LMAO! darn, i miss those days! too bad now all i see when i go there is the hyacinth
So u must love soccer very much. And gold medalist in those swimming competitions we used to have in high school. Probem is soccer is dying fast in kenya. As for the swimming, d u have any dose on that?
 


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