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I wasn't going to miss the Emirates London Sevens for anything. I had purchased my flight and rugby ticket in advance because I knew Rubgy + Jua Cali & Pili Pili was not a usual occurence.
Managed to get to UK without any delays, went to some Kenyan pub in Central London (Russel Square), pretty decent joint though I could see many stares coming my way, and I assumed this was the case because I wasn't part of the furniture or to be a little subtle, I hadn't been seen there before. I'm used to frequenting Kenyan pubs and clubs in East London and this to me was a notch higher. Nevertheless I had a great time, and I knew this for a fact because I couldn't remember the name of the pub when I left. The Kenyans I met were friendly, the music was good and the women were even better. Could someone tell me what the name of that pub is??
Sato, woke up late, drove down to Twickenham with pals to see Kenya beat any opposition that came it's way. Hanged out with Mocha!, met so many of my pals, sang all the slogans I could remember and after a few drinks in the hot weather, I had to slow down because they were getting to me.
Proceeded to Twilight nitespot to see Jua Cali & Pili Pili perform. Due to the fact that I came a long way for the festivities, I had to get value for money and I made sure I was next to the stage during the perfomances…I was the only guy standing there with all the ladies next to me. I even helped Mocha! take some pics of the artists.
All in all, it was a good weekend. I've now returned to my humble abode, back to my usual. Get more nitty gritty details about the weekend on Mocha!'s blog