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Post by jodecci on Mar 10, 2005 14:58:44 GMT
Someone tells me that the only reason why they cannot support the Kenyan rugby team is ati because Rugby is a middle upper class sport in Kenya. Well may be it was seen as trendy to go for floodlights, Safari Sevens, Damu Pevu etc....but this were attended by fans from all walks of life in Kenya. How do you class places in Kenya as far as class is concerned. Live in Buruburu - Low class? Eastliegh - Low class? Langata - what class? Karen - Kibera ?? South B -?? So what do we call people who play polo or maybe golf in Kenya, are they super high class or what?
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Post by Duhbleveh on Mar 10, 2005 19:36:54 GMT
Someone tells me that the only reason why they cannot support the Kenyan rugby team is ati because Rugby is a middle upper class sport in Kenya. Well may be it was seen as trendy to go for floodlights, Safari Sevens, Damu Pevu etc....but this were attended by fans from all walks of life in Kenya. How do you class places in Kenya as far as class is concerned. Live in Buruburu - Low class? Eastliegh - Low class? Langata - what class? Karen - Kibera ?? South B -?? So what do we call people who play polo or maybe golf in Kenya, are they super high class or what? and ure point would be what exactly? Plus..no doubt u've tread on a few toes with calling places like Buru Buru low class.. You have no idea of peoples backgrounds ... just my opinion..
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Post by shiku on Mar 11, 2005 14:30:04 GMT
What about living in shaggz? Ni class gani? Ama thats classless..lol Nothing beats the breath of cool fresh air one gets in the morning after opening the windows, the cows mooing, goats meeing, dogs gooing, chanting birds, green vegetation, trees...mmmh. ...now what were we talking about?..ooh Dont tell me boys chafuaring themselves and knocking each others nostrils till they bleed is high class!?! Am one person who got no interest at any sport so i dont bother with them but for golf that one i can consider it on the classy category list coz its all about the benjamins!!
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Post by Budweiser on Mar 11, 2005 17:25:33 GMT
What about living in shaggz? Ni class gani? Ama thats classless..lol Nothing beats the breath of cool fresh air one gets in the morning after opening the windows, the cows mooing, goats meeing, dogs gooing, chanting birds, green vegetation, trees...mmmh. ...now what were we talking about?..ooh Dont tell me boys chafuaring themselves and knocking each others nostrils till they bleed is high class!?! Am one person who got no interest at any sport so i dont bother with them but for golf that one i can consider it on the classy category list coz its all about the benjamins!! Class is a relative term. A maaasai in Bata shoes is classy as opposed to "tire shoes". Others may not even classify "Tire shoes" but will consider Bruno, and other Italian name brands.
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Post by BettyBoo on Mar 11, 2005 19:05:03 GMT
Someone tells me that the only reason why they cannot support the Kenyan rugby team is ati because Rugby is a middle upper class sport in Kenya. Well may be it was seen as trendy to go for floodlights, Safari Sevens, Damu Pevu etc....but this were attended by fans from all walks of life in Kenya. How do you class places in Kenya as far as class is concerned. Live in Buruburu - Low class? Eastliegh - Low class? Langata - what class? Karen - Kibera ?? South B -?? So what do we call people who play polo or maybe golf in Kenya, are they super high class or what? two words for you "Bull nuts"
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Post by jodecci on Mar 11, 2005 19:22:51 GMT
BOOOOO!!! Betty,
Never known anyone to lack objectivity like Betty the booh!
Try constructing an arguement! says alot about you
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Post by BettyBoo on Mar 12, 2005 9:23:27 GMT
Whatever! fool! am not lowering myself to your imbecilic level...
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Post by pichez on Mar 14, 2005 14:43:32 GMT
Duhblevehlol kwani you're from buuru? the way you've taken it personally..and am sure that wasn't a statement coz i saw a ? there. @jodecci and BettyBoo, kwani mnajuana coz you seem to love each other ;D My 2 cents on the class issue; I think its really hard to classify pple according to where they live for example, did you know that there are slums coming up in the posh posh areas that we think are for rich pple only? So if you meet someone who's put up a kashack somewhere in runda are you going to assume automatically that he/she is rich coz they live in runda? Altanatively, there are some very rich guys who've opted to live in the not soo upperclass areas not coz they can't afford it, but coz of other different reasons. There are also some who do things the other way round.. living and paying rent in those upperclass areas yet struggling to even put food on the table!! Its a hard knock life in kenya and i say that if you can afford to pay your rent, school fees and afford 3 meals for your family, then regardless of where you live consider yourself rich.
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Post by cLaNKk on Mar 14, 2005 15:30:43 GMT
I sooner play rugby in Buruburu or Eastliegh than wit all the snoobs n likes. Class, wot class? money never bought class in my books.
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Post by Duhbleveh on Mar 14, 2005 15:33:54 GMT
Duhblevehlol kwani you're from buuru? the way you've taken it personally..and am sure that wasn't a statement coz i saw a ? there. not at all m'dear... i just think its a tad risky to be touching on things like that when one may not know the backgrounds of others.. anyway..agreeing w/ cLaNNk class is not brought about by the money.. I've been to fantastic stately homes.. but they sure ain't got class.. plus.. who/how can we measure class? infact.. what is class exactly?
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Post by BettyBoo on Mar 14, 2005 18:35:37 GMT
[@jodecci and BettyBoo, kwani mnajuana coz you seem to love each other ;D] pichez, "if you've met one fool, you've met them all"
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Post by kadinya on Jul 28, 2005 11:30:37 GMT
Rugby is not as upclass as cricket or golf but it has no hooligans like football. classy people come to rugby matches0
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