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Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Christine, You are our iron Lady and I am happy for you its either take them on or keep quiet to make a difference. I am also happy you are not trying to deregister. Thank you and all the best. On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way.
Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events
Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's
Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events
Dear Robert thanks for the comment, deregistration is something I will not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb I like the way you have argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs). This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan for our weekend and enjoy our beers together Cheers to all of you Christine . On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote: Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly
Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events
Ndungu, I think this lady has back blood for you, just that. At her level, she should have known that you don't mean she is under 18. Take it easy and take care. Ismail - From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2012, 13:00 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list
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Kimbelembele!!! Oh my God, that men dont do it but here!!! Christine On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:24 PM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Ndungu, I think this lady has back blood for you, just that. At her level, she should have known that you don't mean she is under 18. Take it easy and take care. Ismail - -- *From:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net *Sent:* Tuesday, 24 July 2012, 13:00 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any
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Christine, Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM this weekend. Thank you. Robert On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Dear Robert thanks for the comment, deregistration is something I will not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb I like the way you have argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs). This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan for our weekend and enjoy our beers together Cheers to all of you Christine . On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai
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Fine, I will be away from tomorrow but next week I am around. Christine On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote: Christine, Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM this weekend. Thank you. Robert On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Dear Robert thanks for the comment, deregistration is something I will not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb I like the way you have argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs). This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan for our weekend and enjoy our beers together Cheers to all of you Christine . On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence
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Christine, I missed the Entebbe one as that was set i the perfect environment for a weekend get away. Lets have such an arrangement again in the future. Good day. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Fine, I will be away from tomorrow but next week I am around. Christine On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Christine, Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM this weekend. Thank you. Robert On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Dear Robert thanks for the comment, deregistration is something I will not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb I like the way you have argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs). This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan for our weekend and enjoy our beers together Cheers to all of you Christine . On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a
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Will do, I know time is always a big challenge for most of us but one day we will get the opportunity. Best regards Christine On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote: Christine, I missed the Entebbe one as that was set i the perfect environment for a weekend get away. Lets have such an arrangement again in the future. Good day. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Fine, I will be away from tomorrow but next week I am around. Christine On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Christine, Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM this weekend. Thank you. Robert On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote: Dear Robert thanks for the comment, deregistration is something I will not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb I like the way you have argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs). This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan for our weekend and enjoy our beers together Cheers to all of you Christine . On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote: Caleb, Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped. Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day disco concept in Arua I guess Thank you and all the best. Ejiku On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times ladies call their husband daddy and men call their wives mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week Sent from my iPhone On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to inform you. you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when a number of people are complaining and deregistering themselves due to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been achieved. This person has come from a family and community which has morals, he should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum. The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic as the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to note. I suggest that you take a lead in organizing the cafe you have suggested since you are the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending. Christine On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote: Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:
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Dear Christine, this was another plus. Remember I told you we get in touch when I get back home late August over the Lugazi girl. Am still in Germany writing my PhD thesis in Psychology (´Traumatology), now you are interesting with the science cafe and the Entebbe Kaikai. Good job my sister, David Olema --- On Mon, 23/7/12, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: From: Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com Subject: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net, koboko...@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, 23 July, 2012, 12:03 Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine -Inline Attachment Follows- ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up. Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers Sent from my iPhone On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote: Dear all, This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it. We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe among others, who requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds. Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the Month. Watch out for the next. We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another, specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with the community in the evening, the elders present and all the community members who turned up. Please come again. Grateful for all those who supported in spirit. Thanks Christine ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___ ___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___