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boring xmass -
12-24-2005, 06:18 PM
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RE: boring xmass -
12-24-2005, 07:18 PM
Then go and sleep, what did you expect, three wise men and a giant star directing you to Never Never Land?
Sheesh.
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RE: boring xmass -
12-25-2005, 05:24 PM
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I'm having a hell of fun down south. The southern accent and weird rules like smoking in restaurants!
Sorry girl, go get movies and watch or a novel.
I hope you feel better as the day goes by!:-)
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RE: boring xmass -
12-25-2005, 05:34 PM
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>I'm having a hell of fun down south.
The southern accent and
>weird rules like smoking in restaurants!
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I luv this No smoking rule in restaurants......I've beared enuff when you go to clubs and ukifika home with all the down south music your hair is all sweaty and smelling like ciggarettes...I alwayz wash my hair as soon as I get home...
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RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 03:46 AM
>Then go and sleep, what did you expect, three wise men and a
>giant star directing you to Never Never Land?
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RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 12:44 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.
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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.
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>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'....
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>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.
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>The Canadians are so friendly. I wanna fika Toronto and
>Montreal for my birthday. I'm so ready for another Canadian
>experience.
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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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RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 02:08 PM
>Then go and sleep, what did you expect, three wise men and a
>giant star directing you to Never Never Land?
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>Sheesh.
calm down it's only mashada!!
it's also christmas!:)
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RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 04:12 PM
CB, u should come down for my birthday. It will be in mid-spring so it won't be terribly cold.
I don't know if the Canadians have consulates throughout Stato but I jua mingi folks fika Buffalo, tour the American Niagara falls first and then get the Multiple-visa to go to the Canadian Niagara, it doesn't take more than a day to get. I will tafuta more details abt the centers where u can get the visa. Canada is such a beautiful place mpaka u will feel like living there forever.
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RE: boring xmass -
12-26-2005, 04:42 PM
beenie gal,
Kindly spare me the unsolicited reminders, i am well aware of my holidays.
" Indulgence is a necessity"
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