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Today I got an email from a Kenyan volunteer in Belize. He is also here for 3 months and arrived about two weeks ago. He says he was searching the web for Belize Blogs and came across mine! Plans to introduce Nyama Choma to Belize have been mentioned….
Mental..you know that is true. By next week sheng shall be the offical language and everyone will be singing Unbwogable while dancing Mugithi style…iz on!
There goes paradise. Don’t these Kenyans stay put? Who is he and what does he do, and who are his people? Next time, do not just say a Kenyan, give the whole story.
Wahusays
What can l say, remember that the Belize people are your people and that you should feel at home. For those who don’t know this famous quotation from Mzee Matenjwa, it is best said in Kikuyu. It is good that you can now speak in Kiswahili.
Misses
Wahu
Kakisays
Is it a man? How does he look?
Hook a sista up, times are hard 🙂
The Belizian people should be warned. One Kenyan is a crowd, two Kenyans are a revolution:-)
ULEVI: Where 2 or more Kenyans gather.
they wont know what hit ’em!
wewe..David ebu wacha kutuharibia jina! All I want to know is this; how can Mama Mike be a man?
Mental..you know that is true. By next week sheng shall be the offical language and everyone will be singing Unbwogable while dancing Mugithi style…iz on!
There goes paradise. Don’t these Kenyans stay put? Who is he and what does he do, and who are his people? Next time, do not just say a Kenyan, give the whole story.
What can l say, remember that the Belize people are your people and that you should feel at home. For those who don’t know this famous quotation from Mzee Matenjwa, it is best said in Kikuyu. It is good that you can now speak in Kiswahili.
Misses
Wahu
Is it a man? How does he look?
Hook a sista up, times are hard 🙂
Kaki..he is sawa. He went to school with someone who was at Alliance and at Hill School and Georgetown…you know who…
I want! 😉