Ghetto Fabulous

... is the theme for this year, two thousand and seven.  I would love to say, it will be a good year, but that I'll never know for sure, I intend to make it one, by spending more time in the ghetto.  I am done with the suburbia lifestyle.

I think now is the right time to reflect on 2006.  Without a doubt it was the most challenging year of my life, I managed to survive it without being employed, managed to get a couple of pocket change to party hard in December.

Quite a lot of bad things happened last year, our family lost 2 young new members.  I lost a good friend of mine, Sam Farai Mugabe.  He will forever be remembered, every beer I drink at Europa, Rosebank, is in his memory.

Alas, this year is going to be different, I can sense it, I am not sure in what way, but it will be.  Its the year to be ghetto-fab, me thinks.  I think I learnt quite a bit from partying hard in 'hoods that surround our 'suburbs' and CBD's.  Black people know how to mutha-effing party and throw a mutha-effing good ass party, and the girls, my lord, the girls, are mad mad banging.  Most importantly they know how to dance, like really dance.

You know that song, '... in the meantime', I truely believe its the worst song ever made to date, I hate it, but I love what it does to a party.  Ghetto Girls man, they rock to that song, like it's the last song they will ever hear, nothing tops that.  I need me a ghetto girl.

I am done, with the 'snobs', model-c, living in the 'burbs, dining in the burbs, partying in the burbs type girls, for this year, I want me a straight up ghetto girl.

Alas, this is the first entry for the year, I have quite a bit of business administration to work through.

Word. 

 
ghetto, fabulous, girls, 2007, 2006
#01
\"tsibedebedebedebedeh. Sphetu \'busha bethu...khonozolahla...\"
The song definitely grows on you...one of those nonsensical songs that south africans lurve to hate. Like so many before it, mzekezeke\'s s\'guxa nga madolo.
Can\'t think of any more off the top of my head cause I\'ve banned memory of such songs. Mina I\'m a fan of sista bertina for as long as its a hit. Truth be told...I have no choice. The songs...most of these songs are forced down my throat.

Anyhows - about ghetto chicks. What? You gonna find a ghetto model then? And mara, why you wanna limit yourself dawggie.
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  • heartwarmer
  • 22h37, Mon 08th
    Jan 2007
#02
Nah, not limiting. I have realised there more focused and selective my \'choice\' of women is, the less I get clouded by \'scattered\' ass, nje.

So, I need to have a \'cut\' (more on this word later), for me to navigate the countless number of women I encounter.

Word.
  • lebogang
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  • 08h22, Tue 09th
    Jan 2007
#03
yeah St.Bertina is flippin addictive... and i got no issues with it... ur rite there\'s just something about that song that gets ppl going crazy!!!

ghetto scandalous...i like!!!
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  • blogsta
  • 09h27, Tue 09th
    Jan 2007
#04
St.Bertina is tright up wack, I don\'t care what it does to people, its just a wack track, I know it grows on people, but its still a wack track.
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  • 16h01, Thu 11th
    Jan 2007
#05

Sam/Farai was the best big brother ever i just wished i had talked to him more, got to know him a little better, i wish he also came home more....i can truly say i have not one bad memory about him

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    Jan 2008
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