Once again thanks for the pictures. Funny it seems like here in Britain we don't have parties but spend most our time working. Happy to see Malawi folk having fun... I guess...
Another thing. It does seem like female obesity is a big issue there. I'm worried about the health of some of the girls there. I recognise a few and at that age one cannot afford to be complacent about weight and diet issues.
.... And what's with wearing shades in doors at night? Quite impractical if you ask me...
abre les ojos wrote: Once again thanks for the pictures. Funny it seems like here in Britain we don't have parties but spend most our time working. Happy to see Malawi folk having fun... I guess... ...................................................................... And what's with wearing shades in doors at night? Quite impractical if you ask me...
Abre,
I agree,why cant we, UK based Malawians have a similar thing to what our US(South bend to be precise!!) based Malawians have all the time?is it about all work and no play?Come on guys,lets put our heads together and come up with something especially that Christmas is just around the corner.Those of us who know each other in person(game,abre,Lady B,YTP,Miss Thang,myself,guevara,Lastman standing) can lead the way as there wont be any need for continued anonymity when we meet up,the organisation of such a party shall and will not be exclusive to the above names,those forum members and well wishing Malawians interested should be welcomed,any takers?
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Ngwazi,a strongly agree with you on this one,we really need to organise something,there was a black and white party in manchester,it was very spectacular,our ladies were all whitened and some dudes in white kilts looking a million dollars,if we could do something like that again and get to mix up alot it will help relations,we will start respecting each other as human beings not trashing each other through pseudonyms.so count me in,any discussions in terms of organisations i want in anytime.london has the best venues so you can take some steps,or the midlands i know a couple of places that can suitably host a big event like that.
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abre les ojos wrote: Once again thanks for the pictures. Funny it seems likehere in Britain we don't have parties but spend most our time working. Happy to see Malawi folk having fun... I guess... Another thing. It does seem like female obesity is a big issue there. I'm worried about the health of some of the girls there. I recognise a few and at that age one cannot afford to be complacent about weight and diet issues. .... And what's with wearing shades in doors at night? Quite impractical if you ask me...
You tell me. I didn't confirm anything, I was asking a question. For instance, every time I call up a Malawian friend out for a drink it's always "I'm working tomorrow", "can't stay out late" etc, etc. I stopped asking ages ago.