Thanks for the proof-reading, Bar-at-Law! In US English (Adobe CS5's default) ginnery lights up, because in US English they don't have the word. The alternative suggested must have been gunner and my man pressed on it. Ok. This Winchester/Top Club/Kololo resident/Med cruiser fellow claims his Papa owned a ginnery. I think gunner would be an appropriate term for him - sprayer of froth everywhere.
Old faithful, frothful,Kololo/Winchester/Top Kalab/dehradun/Polish airheads/Med cruises/Wimbledon strawberries and champagne/adapt-adept/pessage-passage/Mogul Emperor toff: Gunner as in someone who tots a gun to annihilate one. Also the injin to sort the chaff out from seed cotton. Thanks yaar for the proof-read. Do some on yourself - adat/adept, pessage. Just read on on this blog and the last-word book coming, Of so sorry yaar, course we can't say Mogul because that gives him acute anti-Muslim itch to go out and do terrible things, like shoot his mouth off on his keyboard. Sadru Ahmed Nelsadry - little Kisementi grocer - sends regards, except he says he doesn't know whom to send them to. Whom!
"Read my posts again..." Sure read his lips, we got nothing better to do than check out what he rilly said about the Kisementi grocer/Top Club membership/ginnery-ownership/Kololo exclusive residency by 1961. Yeah, and we should check out his proficiency at English-writing - adapt/adept; lose/loose; then/than; illusive/elusive. Inns of Court education, what was it *then*? One entered the Inns in those days after SS VI. One person in my book (Chandrakant Patel) says he got so disillusioned about how easy it was to enter the Inns, in his final year he threw his law education away and secured entry to, tada, Cambridge - to study, tada, economics. His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan was awarded his (triumphant music) 20th honoris causa doctorate 2-3 weeks ago. Sorry Ismailis I didn't post about it!
'There was always something very special about East African Asians, going out to the deep to open up their little dukas all over. We lived not far from the chado - and then we were expelled and many of us never returned. That's why we want to tell that story.' (VIVJ)
Bakuli boy: ''Nanjibhai was one of the first entreprenuers to establish a ''GUNNER'' and within in a few years had 29 all over Uganda.''
ReplyDeleteGunners as in Arsenal? Waat ekjetally is all this about.
Surely you are you joking me yaar !!
Time for a proof reader or B.S. checker.
Thanks for the proof-reading, Bar-at-Law! In US English (Adobe CS5's default) ginnery lights up, because in US English they don't have the word. The alternative suggested must have been gunner and my man pressed on it.
DeleteOk. This Winchester/Top Club/Kololo resident/Med cruiser fellow claims his Papa owned a ginnery. I think gunner would be an appropriate term for him - sprayer of froth everywhere.
Old faithful, frothful,Kololo/Winchester/Top Kalab/dehradun/Polish airheads/Med cruises/Wimbledon strawberries and champagne/adapt-adept/pessage-passage/Mogul Emperor toff: Gunner as in someone who tots a gun to annihilate one. Also the injin to sort the chaff out from seed cotton. Thanks yaar for the proof-read. Do some on yourself - adat/adept, pessage. Just read on on this blog and the last-word book coming, Of so sorry yaar, course we can't say Mogul because that gives him acute anti-Muslim itch to go out and do terrible things, like shoot his mouth off on his keyboard.
ReplyDeleteSadru Ahmed Nelsadry - little Kisementi grocer - sends regards, except he says he doesn't know whom to send them to. Whom!
Sadru,Kololo,Wimbledon,Polish etc. etc..........
ReplyDeleteSame old nonsensical bakwaas like a broken record !!
Butabika Hospital anyone?
Not a single word on the AGA or 'Prince' Sadruddin that great saviour of thousands of Ugandan Indians 'stranded' on the final day of the expulsion.
Read my posts again instead of going on with your rhetoric.
rep·e·ti·tious (r p -t sh s). adj. Filled with repetition, especially needless or tedious repetition.
"Read my posts again..." Sure read his lips, we got nothing better to do than check out what he rilly said about the Kisementi grocer/Top Club membership/ginnery-ownership/Kololo exclusive residency by 1961. Yeah, and we should check out his proficiency at English-writing - adapt/adept; lose/loose; then/than; illusive/elusive. Inns of Court education, what was it *then*? One entered the Inns in those days after SS VI. One person in my book (Chandrakant Patel) says he got so disillusioned about how easy it was to enter the Inns, in his final year he threw his law education away and secured entry to, tada, Cambridge - to study, tada, economics. His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan was awarded his (triumphant music) 20th honoris causa doctorate 2-3 weeks ago. Sorry Ismailis I didn't post about it!
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