Sisi fossils tuliokuwa miaka ya 80s were the last generation to enjoy unadulterated childhood. December yote ilikuwa mwezi was furaha even for people who came from poor backgrounds. Unapata ma relatives wa ocha zingine wanakam ama nyinyi mna travel to another ocha through Nairobi.
Those days soda ilikuwa kitu rare na vitu kama Treetop Orange juice ya East Africa Industries Ndio ilikuwa standard. Saa hii juices ni Counterfeit tupu hata huwezi jua imetengezwa na nani.
Mnapigwa picha na mtu flani then after 2 weeks Ndio anazileta na zingine anasema zilichomeka.
Mnaosha rungu na wanzenu mkicheza hide and seek without the fear of HIV or corona. Life was good.
Saa hii we can buy and eat whatever we want so Christmas sio big deal.
Only good thing to me about Krisi is meeting relatives. That’s all.
God akinibless next year I want to start a little foundation to be delivering stuff on holidays to needy families coz I know how it feels to wake up on a Christmas and not have anything.
todays nusu mkate nusu mkeka wives cannot allow this to happen. christmass happens at a middleground in town. she does not think your ocha smelling peanut earning folk is worth her presence. She has developed ways to beat the crap out of your bank account this season with you touring all malls, buying everything, and touring resorts in mombasa and maasai mara. but she can allow you to make a technical appearance so that you look like you are in control.
December is a dead month in Nai. Traffic reduces drastically. You find even restaurants closed especially close to Christmas. Drunkards who don’t believe in Christ celebrating his birth.
huyu msee @Ndindu alikuwa young adult 80s , he was fuckking in the 80s unaskia anasema walikuwa wanatombana bila fear of AIDS . mimi by the time nianze kutombana fear of AIDS was/is REAL .
Early, mid or late 80s? You could be 31 to 40 years for all we know.
Meanwhile, sisi the real fossils look back to when life was simple - you know, just a few complex compounds in the primordial soup. That was 5bn years ago. The nostalgia!