boulevard of broken dreams......yours is a hit or a miss?

Inabidi reality will have to prevail

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which Galleries are registered to around, unachora u mean painting on canvas or shading on paper, try attend exhibitions and register, take a walk Godown pia, Kuona trust moved there, u can still be a designer too, my main was Drawing and Painting but now I am a Graphic designer

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Then kuna siku sprite slam came to ELD nikasema Kenya itanitambua kina bankslave hawaniwezi eventually my graffiti piece was a disaster.

Fragile dream was shattered there.

Slave was my classmate in cole ndo aka dropout, used to attend tose WAPI shows with works, but try walking around Nai u check the shows, though for Graffiti of late got no contacts

Nitajaribu

That what I have been looking for but my tongue couldn’t pronounce it right. Neither my mind could express is well.

Oh great friend, come guide me to my destiny.

:D:D:D…mimi pia niko down sana kifedha, nikija fahama maujanja mengine nitakuwa poa

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:D:D:D:D:D

Good one!

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Fuck fuackitecture and Architorture. I want to be a businessman nmeharassiwa sana na hii kisomo. Nkimalizana naeka ndingriii pare and do my things.

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in primary wanted to be a pilot, sikupata marks za mang’u so i settled for kamugunda high. went to uni became a plumber. nowdays im fascinated by farming…, plan is to become a farmer on the side then eventually become a full time farmer. also dream ya pilot iko one day i will save enough to do a private pilot course cc @Purr_27 and retire at 45

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:D:D:D:D:D Supermarket and banking hall queues.

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exactly:D:D

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Those days, there were only about 4 public unis: THE, K.U, JKUAT & Moi.

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:D:D:D Don’t remind me. Many many days in college I actually contemplated walking out/away and never coming back.

I had a classmate who actually wanted to drop out and head for piloting (around the time KQ was recruiting trainees). He’d even secured an interview and was just waiting for the letter and other formalities.

Shock on him: one cold early morning his dad travelled from deep in the interiors of Kírínyaga to find the young man barely awake for the day. Had a long talk with him. Long story short, my pal didn’t leave.:slight_smile:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Soa3gO7tL-c

nimefungua thread teke teke nkidhani ni hii

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Hehe…Btw maniggas wengi sana wamepotea in the name of deferral. Second year was the worst. You have just been introduced to design and you’re slow. Circumstances forced me not to sleep for 4 consecutive days with no food in 2 days coz I was veeeeery broke na huwa siombi mtu. Shiet! Alaf ukiingia studios mnaambiwa you have done nothing. Maisha gani haya daktari? School turned to be a pressure cooker.

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Pilots are the truckers if the sky. Like @Ka-Buda, they have slices at every destination unless they are teaching a stewardess kibiririki in the hotel room.

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Not a commercial pilot I have dated one tell me about it…am talking abt a private one

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You and me both…:oops:

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@mukuna during our time it was UoN or burst. I would have gladly taken any course at UoN rather than go to any other university. Friends and former school mates who were at or had been to UoN did not help matters either. They drilled into us that there was no other university worth.
Personally,this obssession was given justification during the very first lecture I attended by a Mr. Kiragu (the guy must a professor of medical and forensic anthropology by now),who,in his intoductory remarks,told us that the institution was the only one with the prefix THE before its name. And he told us that we should always introduce ourselves as students of The University of Nairobi not Nairobi University.

The naivety then kills me today.

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