Some memorable quotes came to mind from some great people:
Obbo:
A good history student should be able to accumulate, assimilate and
control (manipulate) a large mass of ideas.
I have taught in East Africa (with hands placed spiritually on the
left side chest; for instance when one Ngugi, having vigorously raised
his hand to the question "which Ndebele leader visited Kenya in 2000?"
answered with infallibility "Lobengula" )
Wewe you? (for "where were you?")
Mwendo wa saa mbili hivi, nikaona ukaungia nje; kwa nani? (addressed
to Dennis who the liberal Mr. Musumba had sent from class for failing
to do some Kiswahili work)
I was mesmerized ... flabbergasted really, even surprised; in fact
perturbed and perplexed ... I was amazed and astonished; even more
overwhelmingly tickled with the hard panting of the heavy lazy and
slow form four boy. However careful he could be, his lungs could not
allow him to breath normally while hanging on his bed ... I had ran
after him ... (one of the many episodes given during parade time with
an almanac of words describing one feeling)
Tumu:
Could you please wash your towels.
That song number 79 on the hymn book; he is said to have liked it
"Kila tunapokula mkate huu ..."
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Bring on more....
Franco, I remember that intern, very beautiful hadi akina Kubasu had
put in a lot of effort on that project.
@Mr. Soze, should we tell the rest of the crew about the gorgeous
Commerce teacher at ........
@All, please urge other former classmates to become members of this
group. It is much easier to get in touch with all of us at the same
time this way. If they have any difficulties, please tell them to send
their addresses to you or me, we do it for them.
...... Keep the quotes coming!