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  • inception!!!

    Posted: August 5, 2010, 5:27 pm by missWairema
    i watched it yesterday.
    what???
    my movie of the year for 2010.
    go watch it now!!!

    thatisall
    okbye
  • siasa na kadhalika

    Posted: August 2, 2010, 3:40 pm by missWairema
    I don’t know much about politics. that I apologise for. reality is, the political scene going on in Kenya right now doesn’t really affect me especially since I’m currently based in South Africa. I tried reading nation and standard online but then I got distracted by other mediocre yet sadly more interesting websites like highdeas.com and fmylife.com . funny things. I do try to what the local news to see what Jacob Zuma’s up to from time to time. that’s my part, sorted!
    what I do gather about the Kenyan political scene is mostly snippets from facebook and twitter. I’ve said it before, I am a social networking site junkie and proud of it. the first step to recovery is admitting there’s a problem right?
    back to the politics…
    most people aren’t even talking about the constitution. I think they should make it into a song and get Kenyan artists to collabo, throw in a hype-man like DNG. either that or incorporate it into a mini series like mtv’s shuga. I’d watch the shit out of that and maybe have something more to contribute when the topic came up.
    the bombings in uhuru park. children were injured. who takes their kids to a political gig. seriously? especially in Kenya? last I checked either the yes or no camp attacked the other (???) my my Ugandan friends, think it may have been the same guys who bombed the night club during the world cup festivities.
    Maggie Ciru a.k.a. (Margaret Wanjiru) the glory is gone!!! some of the resulting comments I saw form that were hilarious. some silver lining on the huge dark cloud that is kenyan politics.
    where do these MP’s get the balls to ask for more money? apparently they need bigger allowances because when they go to their constituencies, the wananchis expect them to make it rain. honestly… they actually feel that that is enough justification. meanwhile. there’s MP’s offspring writing all over facebook and twitter about how they got to go to South Africa for the world cup, and how much shopping they did, and I can’t help thinking, damn! that’s my mom’s money, and on a more selfless note, how many families could that have fed? I mean, there’s still IDP’s!
    again, on the positive side, at least mama taifa has been on her medication. I don’t wanna print her name just in case there are ramifications. remember when she was all crazy, throwing tantrums in media houses, karibu she slapped the president in public, good times! I know there’s groups of people who must have been disappointed when she went ‘normal’. comedians for one. that’s less material for them.
    Then the fruit terminologies… remember when it was chungwa. Imagine random people watching the news or dignitaries passing through the country who were clueless about what was going on at the time. Seeing high profile polititians walking around with oranges? Shit was hilarious. How our beloved prime minister bought a hammer because “serikali nataka nyundo”… seriously dude? Hahaha… and how can I forget the latest one, ati “are you green? Red? Or are you a watermelon?” I have to give credit to whoever comes up with these things. Ati “VP anasema ako green lakini ukimkata, ndani ye ni red” hahahaha!
    Then after all this drama the three men who people were fighting over, the same men over who houses were destroyed, hundreds killed, thousands displaced and a country was disgraced, they all ended up on top! The bastards! Then some of us actually get to see their children brag online about which shoes they got, or how they watched the world cup finals live in VIP box seats… it’s sad. Really.

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