@BenB254_ Gafla, nikampapasa huyu binti kimapenzi, kwa mshangao, nilipokaribia sehemu telezi niliskia maumbile yenye sikutarajia, duh! Kumbe binti huyu yupo na sehemu ya kiume, ilibidi nipige mayowe, mambo gani haya.
@ishiguzochris We once went for swimming with some friends 4 of us, one was purely out of knowledge coz we jumped in after changing , he saw it as a routine, 10 seconds later he was calling for help, likely i was the best there and saved him, atleast if you must do swimming have a pro around.
This is the question I asked in 1998 before The Good Wife, and I opened a small boutique in Eastleigh for four months. Four months. Then we closed, and not because people did not like them. People liked the clothes. People tried on the clothes. They admired the clothes. They asked the price of the clothes and then put the clothes back and left with their money still intact. A person buys clothes when they feel like buying clothes. That feeling arrives twice a year if you are lucky: Christmas and back to school. The rent arrives every single month with no such flexibility and no interest in your boutique situation. The Good Wife saw this before I did. She told me in month two. I did not listen until month four when the numbers confirmed everything she had said in month two. At 60, I have learned that the best business is one that sells something people need every day. Not something they admire occasionally and purchase reluctantly. Clothes are not unga. Unga does not wait for a good mood.
Dismas wa Tabu. Dreaming in installments. Billed in full.