Ebrima:
Ndey Fatou being an excellent cook does not surprise me. She inherited that
from her mom, Ya Bintou -- whom to this day, I think makes the best Domoda
Diwlin (please this is not a "chaalit!!).
Ebrima, the Saraheuleh man has nothing to say to you because he is worst than
you when it comes to food: on Tobaski day, whilst I was at work, he chatted
online with Mai Sey, begging her to send some of her Tobaski Mutton
.......... as if he was not going to have any:)
I am glad to hear that you have having a good time in Senegal. Take care!
Awa Sey
In a message dated 2/23/2003 7:24:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Awa Sey: I also met Ndey Fatou, one of your sisters in Dakar. In fact, I
> spent my "Tobaski" with them and what an excellent cook she is!
>
> By the way, I hope Mr Drammeh is not reading this, but I was at your
> sister's house when Kabir Njie and Mai Sey phoned on "Tobaski" day.
> However,
> given that the food was so delicious, I did not even ask to say hello to
> Brother Kabir and wife.
>
>
> Ebrima Ceesay,
> Birmingham, UK
>
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