am eager to know some of the great words n inspirational talks that founder griffins gave his boys. naskia kulikua na “the charge” which used to be read out loud to students whom were clearing fourth form. tell me about the old man.
Starehe ni ya boys wa peasants and here everyone’s dad is a.millionaire.
But Griffins sponsored my education. Does that make me an alumni? MHRIP.
Uliza @Gio hehe
I read this attributed to him; “When you decide to wash a cup wash it so well like a cup has never been washed before”…or something to that effect…
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@Unataka kujua ili?
…Strengthened to serve, natulenge juu.
Hehe. Someone said, these guys are soo into their high school life even after they grow up. They cannot get go the past after maybe screwing up somewhere. I am starting to see the reality.
If you are given a cup of coffee to wash, wash it cleaner than any other cup that has ever been washed before. - Dr. Geoffrey Griffin
Huyu mangwashe na OBG na Maish Sunguch wanafanya nini hapa!!
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wewe weka picha visuri, unatuumisa singo :mad::mad:
Majale anafanya nini hapa na hakuwa machine?
He should be sad, wherever he is. Heri angenunua mutura akatakatie machokora hapo Kariakor.
“Alumni” is the plural of “alumnus”. So no, it does not make you an ALUMNI.
That peasant thing is not absolutely true!
@gashwin bibi ametusiooo
hiyo si matusi…it is a figure of speech…
Huyu si aulize PK…Most famouse Alumni I know…and see the accomplishments he has made
Alikuwa technical bench
Hiyo machine ilikuja inachapwa hata na Kikuyu day. Bure kabisa.