looking forward
i'm leaving on a jetplane. i might as well leave this country next month. i dont feel dejected or a bit lost nor do i wish things worked out somewhat differently, i'm kinda looking forward to the 'k. there's plenty i miss about england. let's see:
- there's the rain!! constantly!!
- and there's the mud (udaka!)
- sour old ladies who push and shove you at bus stops
- the yob's who hate black people
- slave labour (emashiftini)
- cranky roads
- the language (innit!)
- proper parties with abantu bekhaya
- the local pub for some footie
- quirky club culture
- and the queen is 80 this year (london ngo-june for parades)
- summer rain (all summer!!)
it's all waiting for me.
- there's the rain!! constantly!!
- and there's the mud (udaka!)
- sour old ladies who push and shove you at bus stops
- the yob's who hate black people
- slave labour (emashiftini)
- cranky roads
- the language (innit!)
- proper parties with abantu bekhaya
- the local pub for some footie
- quirky club culture
- and the queen is 80 this year (london ngo-june for parades)
- summer rain (all summer!!)
it's all waiting for me.

usuhlanya? u miss the rain? why?! Izolo was the first day of summer [according to sky news] and it was pissing down. as for udaka...do you know what that does to your white trainers?
AmaTwirlies, those magogos are getting ASBOS these days for beating people down with their canes and running over toes with their electric scooters.
as for ishift YOU ARE ALONE IN THAT.
but the parties will be booting thats for sure.
Posted by
Unknown |
5:22 am, April 16, 2006
kanje there's such a thing as an ASBO.
need the shift for my travels budget, need the parties for my soul rejuvenation.
Posted by
mpenseli |
9:03 pm, April 18, 2006