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Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by corazoni: 3:41am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 3:45am On Mar 22, 2013 |
corazoni: Stay asking questions, morasu.cker. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by corazoni: 3:50am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: Hijo de puta? |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 3:52am On Mar 22, 2013 |
corazoni: 你是个傻瓜 |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Ama28(f): 3:55am On Mar 22, 2013 |
ckkris: My dear I wasn't in the mood to babysit them. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by corazoni: 3:57am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: And ya dada is a bigger foool |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 3:58am On Mar 22, 2013 |
corazoni: 我可以吻你妈妈呢? |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by corazoni: 4:02am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: Go Bleep yourself cuz ain't nobody got time for this shit |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 4:03am On Mar 22, 2013 |
是时候去. 是你的兄弟的看守的人, 非洲人和停止战, 寻找更大的画面, 因为我们都是一个大家庭. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 4:04am On Mar 22, 2013 |
corazoni: Just finished bleeping a chink eyes, got other ish to do for now, Italiano. Be safe, son. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:05am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: 是时候去. Please, could u translate that post? Thanks. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by moonraker(m): 4:05am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: It's 10.25am out here in Singapore; I had to come on here to see what's gwaning; and you morasu.ckers are still on the same ish. Comparing whose di.ck is bigger and whose skin is darker in planet ape(Africa). Nigerian in Singapore?? Wow i didnt think that there were Nigerian actually living in SG. You work there |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:06am On Mar 22, 2013 |
moonraker: Oga, Nigerians are in many countries and all habitable continents. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 4:06am On Mar 22, 2013 |
moonraker: Working with the British Council out there till May ending. Are you out here? You need to come enjoy these chink eyes with me, son. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by bittyend(m): 4:08am On Mar 22, 2013 |
CFCfan: It is time to go. Be your brother's keepers, Africans and stop fighting one another. Look at the bigger picture because we're all one big family. Q.E.D |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by moonraker(m): 4:10am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: Erm no thanks Have had enough of them I dont live in SG 6hours away from you to be precise. Was at the British Council in december. Its close to a hospital and the botantic garden right |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:11am On Mar 22, 2013 |
bittyend: Okay. Your message is on point. Nigeria will surely win tomorrow. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:11am On Mar 22, 2013 |
moonraker: Where do u stay? |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Ama28(f): 4:14am On Mar 22, 2013 |
Zsupuk: Rubbish....lol silly commentor. Self esteem indeed...lol... Mtoto! I want to assume you didn't call me "silly"! How can you explain the fact that every vice you guys can't deal with is labelled Nigerian in your country? The way you guys throw yourselves at Nigerians! Even my lecturers wouldn't start lectures without reassuring themselves they are so lucky to teach a Nigerian. I remember the amount of wealth and investment Chinedu made in Nairobi and how your MP and his estranged Kenyan wife fought him! Yet nobody knows him at home here so if our dangotes should come to Nairobi it will change to a city! Did I say Nairobi or Nai - robbery You know you guys are reputable for violence please don't lynch yourselves over this! |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:14am On Mar 22, 2013 |
CFCfan:That doesn't excuse her saying our country "reeks of crap". That's very insulting to everyone including the genuinely hardworking ones out there. In a bid to sound fair (or biased towards the Kenyans), she totally denigrated us and that is unacceptable. The least she could have done is try to confirm all that happened, especially seeing as another country had engaged us in a battle. That is what a patriotic citizen would do first, not judge immediately. 3 Likes |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by moonraker(m): 4:15am On Mar 22, 2013 |
CFCfan: The land of the rising sun |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:16am On Mar 22, 2013 |
moonraker: Wow, u are in Japan! That's cool. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by honeric01(m): 4:23am On Mar 22, 2013 |
ItsModella: Well she's not entirely wrong to have said the country reeks of crap or can you explain how 22 million people voted for a non-performer just because he told them he grew up without shoes? |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:27am On Mar 22, 2013 |
honeric01: Actually, those 22 million people were tired of the same ex-military cabal ruling Nigeria. I would say Yar'Adua and GEJ are actually the first set of leaders that are truly civilian in outlook. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:28am On Mar 22, 2013 |
honeric01:The same way most politicians are able to amass votes, they were fed with lies. Of course, he had to tell them a story more concrete than the tale of no shoes. We might lack intelligence but we're not completely stupïd. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:30am On Mar 22, 2013 |
ItsModella:GBAM! NL's 'Michelle Obama' has spoken. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:31am On Mar 22, 2013 |
Jamaica is known as the land of the rising sun. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by Nobody: 4:36am On Mar 22, 2013 |
banttieman: Jamaica is known as the land of the rising sun. True. But that phrase is mostly associated with Japan. |
Re: Kenyans Respond To Nigeria's Treatment Of Harambee Stars Via Twitter by naptu2: 4:37am On Mar 22, 2013 |
The person at fault is the Kenyan "consultant". I've been involved in football management and my dad was also involved in football management, so I know how these things work. Sometimes the host country treats visiting teams badly, for example, back in the '80s when we go to North Africa to play, the host country will lodge us in hotels that have lots of prostitutes. They'll erect giant loudspeakers outside the hotel and blare loud music all night, so that the players won't get any sleep. When you suspect that the host country will treat you badly, you play mind games and make alternative arrangements. You get a coordinator in that country, who will book alternative hotel accommodation and transportation for you. You don't let the host country know when you will arrive, etc. The Kenyans kept NFF in the dark about their plans. They had a "coordinator" here. Yet they didn't make alternative hotel and transport arrangements. How was the NFF supposed to plan and make proper arrangements to receive them? If you don't know when the Kenyans will arrive and how many they'll be, how can you book hotel rooms and flight tickets? 2 Likes |
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