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08-05-06 09:39 #822
Posts: 23beads on waistline
From a real African woman, my answer to you.
Yes the colours vary depending on the ladies choice. The bead on the waist line is believed to be a form of protection from evil spirits and bad tongue from the enemy or just from anyone. That was the belief then, but nowadays its taken to be a fashion style. Should I say we are sort of loosing our traditions?
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08-03-06 16:42 #821
Posts: 842A question
hi gents,
a question for the knowledgeable? could anyone educate us, as to the very sexy bead worn on the african ladies waistline? the custom and it`s meaning. i have noticed the colours vary, or i presume this is the ladies choice?
this pic taken in kenya.
cheers
speed13
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08-03-06 12:29 #820
Posts: 37Originally Posted by speed13
giovanni
good children go to heaven.
bad children go wherever they want :)
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08-03-06 07:31 #819
Posts: 842Mombasa airport
hi,
mombasa airport will be fairly quiet at this late hour of arrival. i somehow have the feeling you may be out of luck with money exchange. try to change money at to your departure point.
perhaps you can pm myself; sounds as if you do not have time though, you can try. i would be most interested in your departure point, airline used, and price you paid, especially, if it is from europe, as i am a frequent traveller to kenya. always on the look-out for cheaper airfare; so damned expensive!
cheers, have a good trip!
speed13
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08-02-06 17:21 #818
Posts: 96Arrival in Mombasa
hi speed,
thanks for your prompt reply. what i forget to inform is that i will arrive in mombasa (sorry for the mistake) since i have a direct flight to there.
will there be similar facilities in mombasa airport you think ?
thanks again,
need to get packing now. ;-)
eddy
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08-02-06 10:43 #817
Posts: 842forex
Originally Posted by Asianatic
Changing money at the airport is not a problem, there are 24hr Forex in operation. Once you have cleared customs, collected baggage; which can be somewhat fustrating, taking up to an hour, you will find a help desk close by. They will arrange taxi, as well as, a hotel reservation. Just ask them for forex to change money. They are efficient and most helpfull.
I take it, you are arriving in Nairobi. Just for your information, i booked a flight from Nairobi to Mombasa, return; in Nairobi itself, if memory serves me correctly i payed us$134.00 . This is less than half the price over the internet.
Another point, is, you can easilly draw money from ATM`s. Any more advice required do not hesitate to, holla!
Lastly, enjoy
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08-02-06 06:27 #816
Posts: 96Here we go too !
After years of hunting in South East Asia (hence my nick), here we go to Kenya and beyond for the next few weeks.
Thanks to this wonderful forum, I feel that I'm well prepared and ready for it.
My flight arrives slightly after midnight in the morning of next friday so that would be a race to take a shower and get set for the prelude.
One more little question... Will I be able to change money at the airport at this time of the night : 12.30 am ?
Thanks and I'll keep track of my adventures on return, for your pleasure.
Asianatic
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07-30-06 10:18 #815
Posts: 61[QUOTE=Junior Punter]As I am currently in Nairobi, I decided to check out a hotel where I got some action many years ago (before I joined ISG; hence no report). On the corner of Tom Mboya Street and Luthuli Avenue, there is a hotel called the Omni Hotel, whose entrance is on Luthuli Avenue.
Ive been to that place as well, its bit of a rip off by Kenyan standards but if you get really damn horny and need a quick hand or blow job after a massage and is willing to overpay a bit i guess its ok. Quite good location and rather discreet too, you can tell your other woman your doing something with the airlines or looking to buy something downtown.
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07-28-06 13:16 #814
Posts: 39Downtown Nairobi: Tom Mboya Street/Luthuli Avenue
As I am currently in Nairobi, I decided to check out a hotel where I got some action many years ago (before I joined ISG; hence no report). On the corner of Tom Mboya Street and Luthuli Avenue, there is a hotel called the Omni Hotel, whose entrance is on Luthuli Avenue.
On the second floor, they have a massage parlour, which had two rooms and about 6-7 girls. Range was from 4-7, and as I went in, I was shown to a room and quoted KSh1,000 for an hour for massage, with the rest being negotiable with the girl. I asked the mamasan (or the lead girl - I couldn't tell) how much it would be, and she wouldn't tell me. After a little persistence, she said KSh2,000, which I laughed at. I told her I had KSh1,200 in my pocket, and proceeded to leave.
One of the girls, in fact, the prettiest one there, told me to stay for KSh1,200, but I decided to move on as this place didn't seem as friendly as before. So, although I didn't monger, here's a new place that some of you might want to try.
For those familiar with Nairobi, it is a stone's throw from the ambassadeur Hotel.
JP
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07-27-06 11:27 #813
Posts: 49Giovanni
Please make sure that you provide feedback after your meeting with the girls from AFF. Adult Friend Finder has been often reported as a bit of a fraud a full of dishonest people.
However, I hope that your experience is great.
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07-26-06 20:13 #812
Posts: 37AdultFriendFinder an option ?
Originally Posted by Taiwan Laowai
I try to book in woodmere nairobi, but reply only with montly rates and I've only a week in Nairobi :( any other option for stay without hassle with 2 or 3 girls in your room or apartment (preferable).
Giovanni
Good children go to heaven.
Bad children go wherever they want :)
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07-26-06 03:36 #811
Posts: 8422nd half: kenya
hi
met by the mombasa chick on arrival: she was simply stunning.
"baby, i have not booked a hotel", i said.
"daaaaarling........... you worry too much; i give you massage". we stayed at mombasa beach hotel - too family orientated for my liking.
sun thruogh wed evening was spent at the wonderfull casablanca night club.
my trip was without drama. thursday, on the way to casaurina, just outside matwapa, i believe, we encountered a notorious african police roadblock.
"why have you no seatbelt on". this cop was drunk/doped. the taxi driver advised me to pay a ksh200 spot fine-- if you know what i mean-- the price of one half beers. after much nonsense from this idiot, he accepted. my chick,first made a fool of him. after much laughter we were on our way.
friday/saturday evening, was spent at tembo disco: what a joint! simply stunning chicks. as i mentioned, earlier, my chick had to stop me from gauking.
above all a tremendous trip. now for mocambique in september.
cheers
speed13
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07-24-06 08:01 #810
Posts: 842Meridian
hi,
i stayed at the meridian court hotel- $57.00 per night. each trip i make, i stay at a different hotel. this was probably my best hotel in nairobi so far.
a point i would like to make is. do not book in advance. just book straight from the airport, this saves a lot of hassles.
another point regarding domestic airfare. do not book over the internet. you will pay double. go to kenya air and physically book your air ticket there. there is plenty availabillity.
the only thing i book in advance is my international air travel. i think this has been mentioned by someone before.
lastly, if anyone were to ask, "which country should i travel to for my first mongering trip", i would have no hesitation in saying "kenya".
just a few pointers. never be afraid to ask.
cheers
speed13
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07-24-06 04:46 #809
Posts: 8hi speed13,
i've just a little question for you, i hope you will kindly reply.
while in nairobi, do you stay at hotel, residence or do you rent any apartment?
if you stay at hotel or residence, which one?
thanks,
badboyit
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07-23-06 12:13 #808
Posts: 842Originally Posted by taiwan laowai
was at tembo disco, mombasa, last weekend. six footers were to be found here, and lovely chicks they were. would you believe, some of them went home cockless, depressed, and lonely. the look i got from this one chick-- well.......
my mombasa chick had to snap me out of it!
cheers
speed13