Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Weekend Tidings

I am surely convinced that there is some thing wrong in this country. For this Reason
The rain has been coming down like never before. Infact as i type this the rain is still falling. but for one reason or another, this rain never allows me to enjoy the benefits that coe with it.

It starts falling at about 6.30 when i am planning to wake up. Why doesnt it approach Midnight and then comes down so that i can get that much needed sleep.

Electricity: Now the water Level in the Lake Victoria must surely have risen . But how comes th eLoad Shedding Time table is not being Revised . Which Leads me to think that these guys must be Siphoning the Fuel To some unknown Location but using my detective skills, i will soon publish my findings.

Tear Gas: After being at University, the one thing i hardly expected was to get a jet of some Cute poison (as i prefer to call it) down my nostrils but thanks to uganda Police they seem to Love the Gas. Let me Confess that Teargas brings memories flooding in to my mind. I will not forget the Battles on Nkrumah Road(the road Adjacent my hall of Residence) Those are some moments i remember and will always remember.

Football: i went to a Make Shift Video hall to watch a football match So i managed to catch Man U and Arsenal at the same time cause they had two TV screens. Then half way the guy puts something like Mummy 7 the movie was translated. couldnt believe my mind was swayed to the movie but that surely summarises the burning event i had on my mind

2 comments:

Pea said...

Hahaha.. I ALWAYS fall for this! I come here thinking mbu hmm, Webdings, guy must be saying some secret stuff! Then I read it and LAUGH...

Read this before I sent you the other mail last night.

Great entry.. atte I hope they become more frequent.

Actually, just the fact that you're keeping me company on Blogger is enough. LOL@ detective...

Love you.

Quillonpaper said...

Dude, now this is sumn! The webdings concept i mean. Tuff about the gas but that's the price we gotta pay for a developing democracy sometimes. Keep blogging!