cynical lady

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  1. "How is he by the way?? your mail order side kick?? I would've thought he got his papers by now and hit the roads?? nooh? " Leave me how double dare you insinuate that a man can possibly leave me am shocked, may I inform you that he will not be going anywhere nor will he ever entertain such idea he has it good you know…( he is to weak and too dumb to conjure up such plans…and anyway he is safely tucked away in Harwich) Ps. he is fine thank you for enquiring about him….
  2. Ibti, aaah bless u, but no thank you,dont worry am just playing cupid, since its Val 2mrw am also tired of hearing you complain on and on abt how u love his shadow and glasses etc Ps don’t worry I quite engaged/well smitten with my mail order husband from Machu Picchu
  3. Little aah if that makes you sleep at night dee, but since you haven’t objected to having baby Shades with Mr Shades IST safe to say you’re quite smitten on that account? Ohh being stalked is soo 07 its all about stalking them now and no am not to old for anything, I am certain that I am young and I shall remain so for as long as I shall leave… how rude of you to suggest otherwise
  4. grrrrrrrr seriously high heels wither ist haraam or halaal?
  5. Ibti “it is not like there are any potential here..” did u actually come here for that am shocked but hi I think u and Mr shades are just cute 2gether (picturing there baby with shades) Malki yes I could not agree more @video Ps Ibti I had a productive day may I just add, i mean I just came back from stalking the 8th floor guy mhhhh P.s.s Malki Ibti knows I love pulling her 4’5 legs
  6. Malk….just imagine Mr Shades & Ibti New Exclusive Controversial video… I cant wait
  7. "Baal kuu hadal on our next video " Our aah mhh Ibti i demand an explanation here
  8. Mr Shades “I don’t wear shades all the time, only when making videos and clubbing. Both occassions required one to hide ones identity.” Ibtis “WHo on earth wears shades to clubbing?? looooool HAHA” Je Jeey “Only cowards.” Mr Shades “Perhaps!” hahahahahaha
  9. "French - Good - My mother tongue " hahahahahahaha
  10. "The fact is, the loss of the language comes with a loss of great deal of culture and homely ways. The somali language is part of what makes us somali." mhh :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
  11. Malk, as you have seen life is a shit sis yani leo ni siku mbaya kabisa, btw you should move to London pronto but then again if you have a good deal wherever you are and it takes you 35min why join the moody club? But should you opt for London then don’t worry ibtis has spare rooms crush at hers and she is soo hospitable I can testify to that… “it will be a novelty seeing a faraax on stage...” novelty and faraax in same sentence…..mhhh
  12. Ibti Malika is our very own Ms Dahl al Kahina me thinks....
  13. You should meet my mate, for the past6 yrs I have yet to see her on flats actually I don’t think she owns any and she is on 5inces red devils metal heels everyday.. She even manages to run in them….some of us have no choices but to wear them but I always say one must always carry flats in our bag hence the mammoth bags woman carry this days…. Ps there is something abt heels though you wear them you instantly transformed into a sexy thing I mean your walk, your stature, the extension it adds to your legs.. p.s.s I though your motto was die for fashion, as for Mr Shades why I cant understand why you will deny knowing him aren’t you sensitive to his feelings?
  14. Ps IST official are u and Mr Shades an item?
  15. Ibti sweetie don’t throw the heels eeh hold on 2 them with your dear life and don’t let anyone tell you that’s its xaraam
  16. Lol ask Ng kulaha, why I demand evidence 5'2?
  17. "Oh and yes I agree, some of the best people are short!" You say that because your short isn’t it?
  18. There are no bloody good days that is until May-Oct until then am afraid its all shit, Ng shit is a verb so it’s allowed if you ask me lol *Can’t believe that people are considering whether high heels are xalaal or xaraam mhhh, high heels are mandatory…end of story Ibti- am waiting
  19. What a shitty day……shit shit shit I tell you… grrrrrrrrr :mad: :mad:
  20. lol@I am beginining to doubt your sujuuness
  21. Its beyond words Richmond energy company is own partially by the MPs sons, umeme sasa hivi luku ya siku mbeli ni £5, maji privatised people cant afford it, muhimbeli privatised nusu ni ya Norwegians, nusu ya Swedish, chuo kiku privatised, national minimum wage is less that £40 this is madness the cost of leaving is sky rocketing, mamachenga wana fukuza kela siku uku viyo vyao vina vunjwa it wont be long before another Mrema comes along you know (bongo another kenya in waiting)privatisation now means the sale of national services from one minister to another…yani corruption ina tu uwa kwa uhakeka..
  22. House wakes up to its responsibilities 2008-02-08 09:04:13 By Judica Tarimo Courteous norms and sugar-coated language were set aside yesterday as fiery MPs spoke with bitterness as they contributed to the debate on findings of the select committee on the Richmond power generation contract. The heated discussions, in which legislators from opposition and the ruling CCM spoke in one voice, criticised the dubious contract imposed by top government officials on Tanesco, which signed the agreement with a brief-case company, Richmond. It was a `born-again` Parliament, with MPs clearly stating that times for tolerating vice and the signing of bad contracts by ministers and other public officials as Parliament looked on heplessly were gone for good. The MPs kept aside their political and ideological differences, and pressed for detailed and analytical investigations on other major contracts the government had signed with foreign investors. ``It`s time we (legislators) joined hands. It is time we worked together regardless of our political differences, in matters of public interest we have to protect the welfare of millions of Tanzanians who are dying simply because of problems caused by these dubious contracts,`` Anna Komu (CUF) said. ``About 200bn/- were squandered in the Richmond scandal?this money is equivalent to the annual budgets of two ministries?Ministry of Education and Community Development, Gender, and Children Affairs This is not a joke; we should be more serious with these issues,`` she added. Christopher Ole Sendeka (Simanjiro) proposed the immediate exclusion PCCB director general and the Attorney General from the Bank of Tanzania (BOT) probe committee, following their implication in the Richmond scandal. ``PCCB cleared the Richmond deal as free from corruption while the Attorney General was directly involved in the Richmond contract-awarding exercise. The wananchi will not understand us if we leave these people in the same positions,`` he said. He proposed the extensive review of other dubious contracts and freezing of accounts of those involved in the Richmond scam.``We should go further to the extent of sweeping these corrupt people out of our party (CCM),`` said Sendeka. Opposition legislator Wilbrod Slaa said the cabinet must be dissolved because in the spirit of collective responsibility following Prime Edward Lowassa`s resignation. ``There are other government officials who, according to the committee, refused to cooperate with the probe team. A senior government official, Mary Kejo, was a key person in these transactions and should also be held accountable,`` he said Slaa. Kibakwe MP, George Simbachewene, said the scandal belittled the integrity and dignity of the PCCB and its entire management, and warned that time for hiding truth was up. ``We cannot afford hiding things of public importance while millions of Tanzanians are dying and crying because of leaders and politicians-triggered poverty,`` said the legislator. Philemon Ndesamburo (Chadema MP), asked the President to drop PCCB head and Attorney from the BOT investigation committee, and those behind Richmond controversial contract be taken to court and have their property confiscated by the state. ``In other countries, such people are hanged in public?electricity tariffs and cement prices are going-up because of these people. I am saying this exercise should not end here, but we should go further, investigating and acting against people who entered the government and country into loss-making contracts,`` said opposition MP. Same-West legislator (CCM), Anne Kilango, described the involvement of Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers in the Richmond scandal as shameful before the eyes of the public, who entrusted the government with the task of taking care of national affairs. ``How could ministers violate and disregard even the directives of the cabinet? I once questioned Richmond contract, but was threatened by letter by a government official. From now onwards, this tendency should be repeated. We are representatives of the wananchi. We have to speak out on isssues of public concern,`` she said. Killango said that time was up for those who were burdening the poor people with bad contracts, citing the case of hiked power tarriffs which she said were unfairly imposed on consumers by greedy bureaucrats who should be done away with. SOURCE: Guardian