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Njok!
i certainly understand where you are coming from.  Lets put it this way, this
treacherous human being taught me many important lessons.  But one which
stands foremost in my mind is that in life one has to be extremely careful
who you put around you.  Some folks are truly wicked and disgruntled folks.
Anyone who has met me personally will tell you that I am one of the nicest
and most unassuming folk they have ever met.  But this is besides the pt for
now:

I talked to someone I know in DC last nite and I asked him whether he knew
this wicked character.  He did dnot know at first but when I said "Wang"
computers he remembered.

He was like, "is it an older balding (lel) fellow with buckteeth (bonyi
conkare) who was in The Gambia after a long sting in America only to return
after a failed computa venture!"  Well, I figured since there was only one
Gambian who was distributing those computers, it had to be Beran.  He
continued by saying, "yeah in fact he fixes computers for the Halal meet
place here."

By the time he finished his last sentence the man had piqued my interest and
in my minds eye view, I could start to imagine what would make a man who was
one of the earliest computer distributors in The Gambia walk around with such
a large chip on his shoulder

Since today is EID, I'll wait till tomorrow to postulate how bad business
sense, bad understanding of IT trends, and just  sheer & utter stupidity cost
Beran Jeng his computer bizness back home.

More to come

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