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Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:30 pm
by Voltage
You have become markedly sensitive in an unnecessary manner Beans. I suppose it's best I tell you the topic has already been sidetracked to an appreciable degree; very unfitting.

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:32 pm
by Beans
How do people do this,it is exhausting.

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:37 pm
by Twist
Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:39 pm
by Voltage
That's even more partisan. Beans didn't become situationally conditioned but rather was acculturated naturally in such an environment. The point is still valid although more cemented now as a result of this new development.

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:40 pm
by accident
Beans wrote:Oh the irony.
I cant write much comments,i am afraid u r gonna tell me what i am projecting and what i have in ma subconscious.

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:40 pm
by Beans
I am a proud qaxooti.
There he goes again,reading me like the expert he is.

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:34 pm
by Daff
I don't blame AW, after listening to the artilary music played by Amisom ft Shebab..Nairobi might seem an oasis...

I was told by someone who used their public transportation..meesha shiiir baa loogu gacan galay..I could make lots of money if I start importing deodorant..

Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:35 pm
by Daff
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Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:44 am
by The_Patriot
Voltage it depends where in Nairobi you reside.
But I wouldnt deny the fact that crime is rife in Nairobi and its unsafe to even drive after 9 pm.
But facts still remain that Nairobi rocks.
As for Mombasa its has other underlying issues like drugs being rampant and readily available. Not forgeting gays and paedophiles roaming the streets.
Last but not least there is Vudoo.
Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:50 am
by Lamagoodle
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Caadi mahan ! I love this city of excesses. The city where you can literally party all night dusk to dawn and still not feel tired. Nairobi is to me is what cigarettes are to a smoker after a 14 hr flight, air is to a diver after going underwater for minutes.
I thoroughly enjoy this wondrous city with all of its delights. Nothing like the repressed, madness called Somalia.
Must Visit Places:
1. Casablancas on Somali Night - Wow
2. Fuego De Gauchos - Mashallah, best Brazilian BBQ
3. Westland Club Districts - Galileos, Gypsies, Black Diamond, Rezerous, Red Tape
4. Nairobi National Park - Good for a lazy Saturday drive
5. Savannah Cafe or Grand Regency Hotel - Meet every war criminal to have ruined Somalia. See these animals outside their natural environment. I love to visit my favorite "adeer" and political mentor, Halyey Maxamed Qanyare
I love this city where you can do whatever you want and rebalance yourself before returning to the shitholez in the land of the nutty people who dislike enjoying life.
Btw, did anyone go to the Somali party last night ? Eastleigh represented in full force and the caliber of chicks was very impressive.
Cabdi, it is not comparable to the saar nights in BoruHache, Garsaale and Busaar, is it?
Did we visit the same Nairobi? My Nairobi is a place of insecurity. My eastleigh is a dusty and dirty place.
The night life is horrible with Tusker drinking dudes and babes, qaat munching somalis...If you want to enjoy a night out visit Mombasa;
Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:52 am
by UlteriorMotive
Actually Voltage is absolutely spot on. That's exactly what I experienced in Nairobi. Just a dirty, gloomy crime-ridden city.
I too witnessed a f-king gunfight less than 50 metres away at midday on a crowded street. Wtf. Wallahi it was real eye-opener.
It is not safe at all and AW is talking about partying up lol.
Mombasa..malindi...other coastal muslim towns >>>>>>>>>
Re: Nairobi Nights
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:52 am
by AbdiWahab252
Lamagodle,
Dikri at masjidka cabdallah iyo cawarere
DAF,
AMAZON iyo Al Kalab are animals. I like to hear the sounds of normality: birds chirping, car horns, children playing not the sounds of 120mm mortars, artillery, gunfire, and Indocaade's crew testing their transitori at 3pm each day.
Patriot,
Nairobi is an awesome city full of things to do. Unless you go slumming in Eastleigh or Pangani, you won't see the ghetto being described by Voltage and Lamagodle.
Nothing beats a weekend in Nairobi after a grueling 10 days in Azania.
Ulterior,
Gungfights are seldom unlike in Somalia where gunfire is the national anthem

The Kenyattis are a civilized people who resolve their conflicts quickly.