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01-01-08 02:54 #72
Posts: 4Violence
Hi Thomasb,
In nairobi the streets are empty. Everyone stays at home the shops and clubs are closed. In the center there is only police. People are scared and worried what will happen the next days.
Right now forget about mongering in nairobi at the moment. Just pray this country goes back to peace. At this stage anything can happen.
Happy new year
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12-31-07 17:11 #71
Posts: 38Violence
How is the situation in Nairobi? I heard it is very violent and they tell pepole to stay indoors. Has this effeft the mongering scene or is it buzniess as usually.
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12-18-07 01:45 #70
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Auaind
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12-17-07 16:55 #69
Posts: 454Viagra etc.
Originally Posted by WhizzKid
Viagra is typically sold for 3, 200 to 3, 800 per 4pak, but beware of fakes! There are lots of them and they are sometimes difficult to spot. You might be better off asking for a knock-off yourself.
I always use VEGA Made in India and find it as effective as the real thing. It goes for 1, 000 per pack. Make sure you get the 100mg version and not the 50mg, sold at the same price!
I usually bite off roughly half a tablet and keep the other half for another day. Beware as well of buying single pills in cut-up foil. You don't know where they are coming from even though the clerk pulls them out of a regular Viagra retail pack! CIALIS is about twice the cost and there are no generic sustitutes being sold (which doesn't mean there are no fakes in the market)
Hope that helps!
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12-17-07 11:22 #68
Posts: 8Hi Barri,
There is no danger as long as you watch your glass. Anyway. Like I mentioned earlier. The security in Nairobi has really improved. Only be careful when moving out of the main town. Areas like Ngara, Zimmermann, Dandora, Kayole, Rongai, Thika, Kiambu, Satelite, Jogoo Road might be dangerous for carjacking and should be avoided after nightfall. Town Center and surrounding districts are more or less quite safe. Still avoid dark streets at night when you work. I recently walked around Central Business District from Koinange to Moi Avenue and there was nothing of a threat, but I am like a local after more than 5 years of living here.
The Ngong Hills Hotel and Forest Lodge are very safe, but don't walk on Ngong Road after 7 pm you might encounter some bad dudes, my office is just 200m from there and my secretary was mugged some weeks back.
Wish you a nice time
And merry X-Mas and a happy new Year to all here on the board
Nairob
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12-16-07 21:59 #67
Posts: 288Great info, Nairob!
Originally Posted by Nairob, 12-07-07
Also thanks for the tip on perfumes. Probably better than ear-rings and stuff.
Cheers,
Barri
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12-16-07 20:56 #66
Posts: 288Kampala: which hotel in Mombasa?
Originally Posted by Kampala3030, 10-15-07
BTW, I wasn't sure where to post this question, but maybe it is better to post the response in the Mombasa thread.
Cheers,
Barri
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12-16-07 19:10 #65
Posts: 143Originally Posted by WhizzKid
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12-16-07 18:37 #64
Posts: 143Indians in Nairobi
Originally Posted by Footproof
Girls are typically very business-like and not much fun. No LT, very short ST (one shot). BJ of any kind not entertained. GFE? Ha! Don't be silly. On the plus side the hygiene and manners are usually very good. Prices for these girls vary from 5-6k plus 1-2k for the Mamasan.
I don't usually keep any phone numbers for the Mamasan's but you can spot them quite easily in the high end clubs like Pavement and Undecided in Nairobi and Pirates in Mombasa. Usually overly made-up, overweight, indian-looking girls in gaudy clothes. Their prime customers seem to be the affluent young Indian (and African) boys who frequent these joints. They usually don't come to the Floridas unless the other clubs are dead or they're not looking for customers, just cheap booze and good music...
I personally try to stay away from them as it's a bit of a rip off and unless you value the novelty of the act of sleeping with an "Indian" above all else you're seriously wasting time and money.
This is not to say you won't find some good ones. Rare, though. I've had better experiences in Mombasa, as sex seems to the biggest business there so there's more competition, variety etc etc.
Anyhow once you've been with the girl you can take her cell number and call her directly, cutting out the "middlewoman" and hassle. Once again this is not something that I bother with as these girls have really perfected the art of sucking all the money out of a man's pockets without even touching him.
Usually when I need a change from the usual "black beauties" and am not feeling brave enough for a Somali (probably the craziest race on the planet), I look for Ethiopians or the the Madhouse Arabs like the famous-Mona. Indian-esque with better service (and price)...
And don't even think about those pretty young Indian girls you see gyrating away on the dance floor in the some of the better clubs. They won't give you the time of day let alone their pussies!
Anyhow hope you have better luck than me!
Happy hunting!
/AU
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12-16-07 07:05 #63
Posts: 34Apple Bees
You'll find a review of Apple Bees, as well as quite a few others (unchecked by myself) at http://www.kenya4.com/laid.htm
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12-14-07 07:39 #62
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Kichuna2
Btw how are the indian ladies in Nairobi/Mombasa?
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12-12-07 14:39 #61
Posts: 29New Nairobi venues
I'm a coast person, but I was just talking to a friend from Nairo who was telling me about a couple of new places. I was wondering if anyone has or is interested in checking them out. The one he was raving about was called Apple Bees and the other is called Lidos. They are both downtown sort of near Roadhouse and the fire station.
Anybody been to either of them?
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12-11-07 14:20 #60
Posts: 8Match your needs
Originally Posted by Chickeune
Unfortunately there is no way to give you my e-mail or phone-number, cause I can't send or receive PMs maybe you tell me where we can meet in Town and when and I show you 10 Spots in less than two hours.
Can also connect you to some lady's I know, there are all "normal" Lady's many of them have jobs and would like to go out with a decent business-guy. Pack some small bottles of Perfumes from the Duty-Free and you have the perfect Gift to smoothen them a little bit.
Ciao
Nairob
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12-10-07 20:10 #59
Posts: 9Tips On Visits To Nairobi
I am visiting Nairobi in 3 weeks time, for business: looking for tips (but nod disco, no exotic bars, plse):
- places to meet non pros, university students, ...
- places to take them for
- places to confortably and reasonablyy f.... in town, safe and clean
Thanks
Chickeun
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12-08-07 03:51 #58
Posts: 842Nairob: great stuff
Originally Posted by Nairob
Love to meet "real girls" who no doubt are "plentiful" at Ngong Hills hotel club, cheaper going rate at that.