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> Omar:
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> Please calm down!!!! OK, MAYBE you have proven me wrong. BUT, I know of
> some Drammehs (one is right here in my household) who fall ill during
> Ramadan:)) So, I think you are a minority??
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> Belated Koriteh to everyone -- even the Njies who drank Atayah until the wee
> hours of the morning just so they would not get hungry the next day...
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> Regards,
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> Awa Sey
Ha, ha!
That's probably why those same Njies kept smiling the whole day during Ramadan! - and it was always with regret that they break their fast at sundown, as opposed to one particular Sey I know of who kept imagining that everybody at work was deliberately displaying food in her presence so as to tempt her!
I didn't know that Mr. is there right now. Extend my regards. Ndey will have to do without your chats for a while... and don't attempt to catch up on all those lunches you went without during the past month.
Kabir.
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