Tandra
This weekend i visited Fort Portal. Interesting town that. I had never been to that side of the country so twas a really nice treat for me which ofcos was made better by the fact that i spent but a day there.

We went to pick up agal...sounds really odd when u say it that way... cant remember the Lutooro word for it but man, wat a looooooooooooooooong ceremony! Gosh u'd think u want ur bagenyi to come for a short time and leave naye people yapped, yapped, yaaaaaaaaaaped more over in Lutooro. Our side was predominantly Acholi, Che and Kiganda so most of us were like "yeah, watever!"

I really liked the tea plantations, they were soo greeen, so big..so calm. In general, that place is preeety reminiscent of kisoro at some points, u shd visit.

Most intense moment of the trip involved me making a silly decision to drive from Mubende to Mityana on a relatively empty fuel tank at dusk (about 78 kilometres of the tank light flashing and finally settling into a constant bright orange).My sister naturally provided the sound track ((irritating reminder that)), she sounded exactly like the silly bell. k-ling...k-ling...K-ling.

Twas a tiresome frustrating 25minutes,there were no readily available fuel stations or at worst boda boda's. Added to which my sister decided twas time for a sound, the sound a lone wasnt tensing me up enough..she pulled out one of our high school hyms...

I hear the sound coming from the mountains, i hear it louder each day
I hear the sound coming from the mountains and it says
Prepare ye the way ((k-ling k-ling)) prepare ye the way ((k-ling))


Now, i can smile about it, then, it wasnt too funny. We eventually got fuel about 20 minutes away from Mityana. I was booted from the drivers seat, apparently they had had enough :D

Meanwhile, any one listened to the Mandy Moore version of Umbrella? Joshi...u should..lol. its different,more mellow...more sane.....

As you listen you will probably imagine Mandy taking her words a tad too seriously.. look it up.

U.R.
My dad made us eat dust oba is that grass? last week. the man turned up with an N72.. i was like,huh? no one in awa circle owns anything close..now we r all hiding ours...somehow they dont measure up :D.

Then he left it lying around coz it doesnt have his numbers in it yet. i was crushed!!! at no time should a phone of such magnificence be idle!tryna convince him to give it to me....
3 Responses
  1. Heh. I was waiting for where you tell us the night fell while you were on that empty tank ... and then the tea plantations come to life with shouts and screams and big bats and dogs and ... wooohhoooo

    :o)


  2. kissyfur Says:

    Trust Comrade to have a sinister imagination.


  3. Savage Says:

    Never worry when you fuel light comes on. It's E, and that stands for Enough. So you have enough gas to get you to the nearest gas station.

    Talk to people around, they will point you to where you can get a clone of the N92 0r N95. It has dual sim cards. You can be on Celtel and MTN at the same time with the same phone. Ask Kaweesa the singer, he has a clone iphone.