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Point of correction, Cheserek must have come from West Pokot. That's where todate, they still live as pastoralists and cattle rustling is the order of the day there. The Sabaots are from Mount Elgon in Bungoma county. They are farmers.
I was a rabble in 1991🤣🤣🤣🤣...my Mother probably brought me opulent dishes!! I remember Kwaka leading the Patch Machine during rugby games...🗣🎶Dussh Kwaka Dush Kwaka🎶🎶 In a room 23 there was a Buru guy.....🤣🤣🤣
I had the exact same experience when I joined Patch. I met folks coming from parts of Kenya I only saw on the news during drought or cattle rustling news 😳. Then, I stood at the physics lab window overlooking Kyuna & I saw another world I’d never really seen before because us Eastlands kids didn’t quite get exposed. To this day I still get lost in Westlands because 😅.
yes physics lab gave you a nice view of the affluent , it really hit deep when the teacher switched into successful life stories and the view of success was just across the road 😂😂
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Very fresh! Ted, you've done Patcherians proud bro 👊🏾
2:06After eld those are side of iten chesoi kapsawar heading to marakwet.
Point of correction, Cheserek must have come from West Pokot. That's where todate, they still live as pastoralists and cattle rustling is the order of the day there. The Sabaots are from Mount Elgon in Bungoma county. They are farmers.
Kidogo tu ametuenjoy akina klepto walikuwa patch later unless he confused the years.
Haha Ted came in with the cheers baba lingo full force. 😂
You guy bana... 'they get to the chief's office, they CHOMOA their NGUOS '
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@@TheGanguma this way of speaking always drives me up the wall 😭. And the host here speaks like that too 😩
@@TheNaisenya hehee! It's part of our Kenyan diversity. Nairobi uptown. I learned to accept it and live with it.
@@TheNaisenya But you still watch you guy my guy?
I was a rabble in 1991🤣🤣🤣🤣...my Mother probably brought me opulent dishes!!
I remember Kwaka leading the Patch Machine during rugby games...🗣🎶Dussh Kwaka Dush Kwaka🎶🎶
In a room 23 there was a Buru guy.....🤣🤣🤣
This is it!
Am looking for cheserek..must be from elegeyo marakwet..which year was that?
Which year Lokut 97to 2000he had a cleanA Agesa was a cleaner
I had the exact same experience when I joined Patch. I met folks coming from parts of Kenya I only saw on the news during drought or cattle rustling news 😳. Then, I stood at the physics lab window overlooking Kyuna & I saw another world I’d never really seen before because us Eastlands kids didn’t quite get exposed. To this day I still get lost in Westlands because 😅.
yes physics lab gave you a nice view of the affluent , it really hit deep when the teacher switched into successful life stories and the view of success was just across the road 😂😂
year?
Aaaah patch eeeeh
whhhhhueh massive story
Hilarious. Ted is cracking me up
This is hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ted staaappp now 😃😃😃🤣
I have laughed throughout this episode LOL😂😂😂
😂😂😂 hii story joh 😂
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