Kenya loves the "Miss Whatever" titles. I guess the States do too. But here there are a wider variety of "Miss Whatevers" than anywhere else I have lived.
I was highly amused to see this young lady gracing the cover of Sunday's youth newspaper supplement. I think she deserves some kind of a "Miss Something" title, but I thought they were reaching a bit to create that particular title.
You are wondering what Miss Internet does. She's supposed to be an ambassador for the internet. (Maybe only in Kenya?)
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
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