remember....
Wooooi wooooi walikula blanketti wakithani ni chapati ....X 2
then there was
Bibi mgani huyo bibi mgani huyo bibi mgani anataka nilale Chini...
Blanketi ....(crowd) nimenunua
Gondoro ....(crowd) nimenunua
pilo ... nimenunua
anataka tulale Chiiini...
then a favourite...
I want a HO..a want a Ho.. I want a Holiday...to see my Fac to see my Fac to see my factory.... X2
Fac U Fac U ... facuriosity
aaah then there was
A river Nyando is not Navigable.., aaah teroburu aah aah tero buru...
a broken cup can not carry water ...aaaah teroburu aah aah tero buru...
yaaah i dont know what got in to me...
its been loong since i was in highskul or campus...
by the way what does tero buru mean?
KENYAN RUGBY SONGS
Monday, February 6, 2012
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wolololo Marooni
'Wololololo Marooni ni wanomaa,
Wololololo marooni sisi noma
Wololololo
Wololololo na patchi ni maiti
Wololololo na patch ni maiti
Wololololo
Na hao wamenyamba
Wololololo na hao wamenyamba
Wololololo
Suruali na pasuka
Wololololo suruali na pasuka
wololololo
Na macho kakodoa
Wololololo na macho kakodoa
Wololololo
Well, it used to go that way till some ridiculuos comments
Like
"Na jasho tiririka
Na fimbo kasimama
Na meno kavunjika
Dirisha kavunjika.
blah blah
Wololololo marooni sisi noma
Wololololo
Wololololo na patchi ni maiti
Wololololo na patch ni maiti
Wololololo
Na hao wamenyamba
Wololololo na hao wamenyamba
Wololololo
Suruali na pasuka
Wololololo suruali na pasuka
wololololo
Na macho kakodoa
Wololololo na macho kakodoa
Wololololo
Well, it used to go that way till some ridiculuos comments
Like
"Na jasho tiririka
Na fimbo kasimama
Na meno kavunjika
Dirisha kavunjika.
blah blah
ELOYA!
I have always wondered what this word means!
A. Eloya eeee Eloyaaa
B ELOYA
A. Eloya aaaa Eloyaaa
B. ELOYA
A. Eloya aaaa
B. EE EE EE, EE EE EE EE ELOYA.
A. Eloya we are winning,
B. ELOYA
A. Eloya they are losing,
B. ELOYA
A. Eloya aaaa
B. EE EE EE EE, EE EE EE EE ELOYA
A. Eloya wanalia,
B.Eloya
A.eloya tunacheka,
B. Eloya
A. Eloya aaa
B. EE EE EE EE, EE EE EE EE ELOYA
A. Eloya ...
Monday, July 19, 2010
Mama Toto Wa!
Mama toto wa!
IYAA
Cheza na sisi
IYAA
Sisi Wabaya!
IYA YA YA, YAYA, IYAA
A toto wa
IYAA
A toto wa
IYAA
A toto wa
IYA YA YA, YAYA, IYAA
Papa paripapa
AHAA
Papa paripapa
AHAA
Papa paripapa
AHAAA E E EEEE, E E EEEE, E E EEEE!
Mabibi makubwa...
Mabibi madogo...
Wote ni mabibi...
Normally said by Patcharians:
Marooni wanyama...
Marooni wanyani...
Wote ni mafala...
Normally said by Chengarians:
Patchi ni wanyama...
Patchi ni wanyani...
Patchi ni mafala...
and it goes on and on and on...
Saturday, July 17, 2010
KENYA eeeeee KENYA aaaaaaa
For all of us who had the joy of playing in the Prestigious Prescott Cup and less popular Damu Pevu shield in the 1990s we all recall the good old days of Cheering.
I have been around many of the 'Great Schools of the 90s' recently and feel very sad that good old cheering seems to have disappeared. Watching the Patch Machine vs Mean Maroon game brought great memories of the likes of Edward Omuse, Brian Mbarine and even less popular players like Mark Holi and Charles Cardovilis (more because they played for Saints).
What was clear from the supporters of Prescott teams this year is that most Kenyan Rugby Songs have died and it is the intention of this blog to bring back some of those great songs!
This year at the Safari Sevens (my first one in years) we experiences a new phenomenon: The vuvuzela. With the introduction of the Vuvuzela we may actually see the death of what were great songs that made our Wednesday afternoons worth remembering.
This blog will lead to that not happening.
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