Friday, April 13, 2007

still Kenyan

* SIGH*
Anyone who had any doubt that I was cured of my bloggaddiction just needs to look at the date of my last entry. I am happy to report that I am back to civilization- though am not very sure it is civilization after seeing the mount elgon clashes !

How is everyone?

Kwanza I would like to thank Bants for holding forte over at bookworms. (despite the fact that he was asking people to do reviews in Sheng........................*SMH*) Bants you are by far the most talented and probably the only sheng writer in the Kenyan Blog sphere. And am glad to report that he did not pull a "nation"Asante Bants.

Haya I believe you need to leave this country to appreciate the changes that have happened, the moment I landed my first impression was how clean Nairobi had become- but again that could be due to the fact that I had been in the bush! A few other things I have noticed:

  1. Politicians are still trivial, pointless and Oh so irrelevant. Whats with the stupid hummer debate? People, human beings are dying in Mt Elgon.......and these guys are talking about some ugly car? And suddenly all of them are getting self righteous: ati how can you spend all that money on a car and you are the MP of the biggest slum in Africa. Its not even as if had he not bought a hummer he would have spent that money in Kibera. Besides Ryan Sycreast and Simon Cowell will develop Kibera!
  2. At any given time in this country there is a station playing a song by Akon. To be fair the guy has many songs. I wish he could just go away and take Rhianna with him.
  3. Raila is still up to date with the movements of the Artur brothers. How? Why?
  4. We still have no president.
Now that I have reported arrival, shall be catching up with old friend here and looking forward to making new ones as well. Thanks everyone.
Enjoy the weekend

18 comments:

egm said...

Welcome back. Eh, I should consult with you on curing the blog addiction thing, seeing as you are very effective. And you missed the short spate of posts in kikwetu inspired by one Aegeus, and adjudicated by one Bantutu.

Good to see you back!

Nakeel said...

Good to see you back and yes I appreciate the changes done in our country despite the noise making and blind eye to the Mt Elgon killings.

Totally agree with you on the radio stations it has made me shun them.

So me going to see .5 sipping the simba? lovely weekend.

Juju said...

hey H and H, good to c u back!! u must tell us how the "bush" was!! cheers!!

bantutu said...

Walalala!!! Wen did THIS happen...Ok. Chic thanx for ego-inflation there....am floating...Kwani you used helium!! Hihihihihi!! You wuldn't believe the nerve!! Imajin the onli review I got was from Sista mifupa...and she wasn't even planning on writing it leave alone send it *SBB I know you'll want a piece of me after kukushtaki kwa mammi* I had to plead...Well one review wasn't that baaad ama?
Now am co-editor ama? Hihihihi!!! Thenxx it wa a pleasure...
LMAO@ "We still don have a prezzo..." She's baaaaaack!!

bantutu said...

Oh n am back to using your blog for links...Hihihihihi!! (Kuomba sukari kwa jirani yani...)

3N said...

welcome back.

we do have a prezo who is working hard though at 76 yrs old I don't know how much the mzee has left in his tank.

Anonymous said...

Hiiiiiiiiiiiii! Missed you oodles! Blogaddiction cured! Akon Juu! na Rihanna ni msupuu!! Welucomu back!

Princess said...

Glad to have you back!!!

Klara said...

Hope u r enjoyin urself around..That's Kenya na ma dramas!!LOL!

Chatterly said...

good to have you back...in the meantime bantutu has been terrorizing bookworms with his someni someni someni haraka emails :-)
enjoy yourself at home.
i sure do miss it :-(

Anonymous said...

welcome back half n half!

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Half 'n' half said...

Thanks every one. Happy to be back.

Half 'n' half said...

Alex
Are you in the right blog?

egm said...

You've been spammed!

ed-slah said...

u must not know wats happenin' in uganda men...i mean pastors drive the most expensive carsdown here, beliiv that

Prousette said...

karibu from the far lands.

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