Monday, August 8, 2011

Why Removing Men is an Art: Pt 2

http://www.wanjohidaily.com/2011/08/08/why-removing-men-is-an-art-pt-2/

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  1. My name is Samwel Mukhongo-Siringi. Imagine my storo is similar to yours. I had this male teacher who waz hittin’ on me, even though I am not gay. Besides, it’d have been conflict of interest and there was nothing to like, y’know? He was the butt of all the class’ jokes. In his first day in class he gave a speech about he’d always wanted to teach. That excitement shone through his trousers. His tree was a perfect exclamation mark for the entire lesson. Aaach! He also loved these don’-touch-my-shoes trousers. No one cared if Michael Jackson was his idol. He wasn’t teaching music! Worse, he had this kiddo-Lusike. As if the world has space for more problems! At least he is now pushing with the Principal. They do have something in common. The Principal herself is a husband snatcher and the man has a kiddo! Hope they ‘r’ using makobotso-all those partners! Then again, if teachers are sustaining jobs becoz of sleeping with their Principals, isn’t that conflict of interest?

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