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Comrade, (LOL) too!
I guess the revolutionary spirit is like energy (Newton's laws); it does
not just fade away into thin air. It is either transferred or transformed!
Regards,
Kabir.
"Momodou S Sidibeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Buharry,
>
> Great piece of work put into this exciting website. Many thanks.
> I wish to convey my best wishes to Lie Bamba J. and to extend to him (and
> Kabir as well) my observation that half of all the revolutionaries I know
> have turned into enterprising businessmen: shopkeepers, fishmongers,
> container lifters, plantation owners, and "wonjo" industrialists....With
Mao
> neatly tucked away, it appears as if Deng's China is now the source of
> inspiration...(LOL). Wishing them all much luck.
>
> Cheers,
> Sidibeh
>
>
>
"Momodou Buharry Gassama" <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
> Hi!
> I would like to inform you all that I have just finished the Jaggleh
> Guesthouse website. The site can be viewed at:
>
> http://www.jaggleh.com
>
> Jaggleh Guesthouse is located in Lamin Village, just a stone's throw from
> Banjul International Airport. It is located between Serrekunda and
Brikama,
> for those who are not familiar with the area. Jaggleh Guesthouse is owned
by
> Mr. Lie Jagne, a Gambian entrepreneur partly resident in Sweden. Please
> visit the site for contact and more info and spread the word. Please
inform
> friends and relatives planning trips to Gambia. Thanks and have a good
> evening.
>
> Buharry.
>
>
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