(I have no tolerance for the idiots trolling walls talking sh1t like wamama vihere here, and very offensively vulgar at such)
Just saw something surfing the web and it reminded me of some high school book I liked a lot…those clearing about turn of the millenium let’s see who was awake in class…I will paraphrase something for you to contextualize and tell where its from…
(don’t have exact quotes it was zamani sana, but its very close). I’ll throw another lead from middle of the same further down below.
RIGHT AT BEGINNING OF THE BOOK:
One day, in the smoky hut of Aketch , a baby was born. The baby yelled so lustily on the first gulp of acrid air, that the Chief , who was striding along, as befitted his manhood, mused to himself; another rock to my sling, by which he meant “another son”…
MIDDLE OF THE BOOK: RANDOM QUOTE:
Yesterday is not today, and today is not tomorrow; every day rises fresh from the hands of Were…bringing with it whatsoever it will…
Ule myellow momo alikuwa anaitwa Becky mwenye alipata mdudu huyo writer alim describe mpaka nika mbao . that book flowed from one generation to the next flawlessly , best ever
@Dimz Fala which book was this ’ i was here i was there i was everywhere ’
The River and the Source will always be a classic to me, watched the play at KNH in '99 the chick who played Becky was wanking material for us when we went back to school.
The fast Book is The River and Source by Margaret Ogola @uwesmake The One where u say i was here i was there is The Burdens by John Ruganda then remember Waragi wins Thighs, Rex and sex for a man of taste and Vincent Konyago nyago, Vote Valor Vote Vincent Vote value was the slogan, uwes we najua ulikua unawank na Tinka na Nyakake faranga