Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Re: [africa-oped] Kenya widow in court to harvest DEAD husband sperms..............weird.

Wams,
When do they die? I didnt know they survive death long but since they can be stored in  a fridge, it means the mwanamume can die today and the frogs continue to live in the dead body. She should have harvested them when he was alive otherwise i think trying to cut dead balls in order in order to harvest sperms is not a wise move. Why focus on the dead balls when there are so many donors willing to be harvested free of charge? I know it is expensive to buy them from the sperm bank (should be over $10,000) but getting free ones from a dead body is nasty since the dead body cannot give consent. What is the difference between harvesting sperms from a dead man and harvesting his balls and taribo? At least the taribo harvesters get some money in return and this lady wants to get them for free. Something is not right here. Why did she wait until he kicked the bucket.

Since you are my only other next of kin here in Baltimore, and I go before you, dont let any woman get close to my goodies to harvest sperms or the goods themselves. If somebody is willing to pay good money for the sperms, let them harvest as much as possible and let women come with buckets or wherever they put them (paper bags or bottles or mitungi?) and get as much money as possible. Then cut off the balls and their partner and sell them in Tanzania. Take 10% and give the rest to Mwangi and his grandparents (only from his father's side and so dont take anything to Alabama since they can take care of themselves). This will be a worthy harvest but dont do it for just Ksh. 50,000 because I believe I am worthy more than that. It is free for you except the nyetis which will only fetch you 10% which will be only Ksh. 5,000 if you sell them to a middleman otherwise if you take them to TZ yourself, we could be talking of six figures for yourself alone and good money for Mwangi and his grandparents. I am not that mean to get buried with the goldmine.

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Margaret Gichuki <Wams2006@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Eh........jameni yawa!....Kenyans in the USA are ''something
else''...but do I say.?

http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1035432/-/11j30q6z/-/index.html

http://nipate.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=351

Back home, not to be outdone with hacking families to death, here is
the latest. I think we are doing OK.

http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/1035432/-/11j30q6z/-/index.html

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