"Haruna," Oconteh.
Hello Mr./Mrs Oconteh. It is good to hear you if for the first time. How
goes it sir/madam?
"What the heck do you know about Obama's south side of Chicago's background
or history," Oconteh.
I think you mean "What the heck do you know about Obama's Southside of
Chicago campaigns? If I am correct, I have informed myself of those campaigns.
What I know therefore is what is in the public domain.
"I have lived in Chicago for almost 14 years now and can tell you that your
facts "assumptions" are freaking ridiculous," Oconteh.
How do you mean?
"you are just another pondant," Oconteh.
Pundit. No, but I play one on Ellen here. I am pleased to be in your esteem
company.
"indeed a tribble one if i may note." Oconteh.
Terrible. I am sorry you feel that way about my punditry. I will endeavour
to do better from here on in.
"I met and had a conversation with the man, he is a gentleman and an
honourable one infact." Oconteh.
Indeed I agree with you. I honour and value Obama and were John Edwards not
vying for the same office as Obama, I would have chosen Obama over all others.
Sorry. Maybe next time. I have not had the opportunity to meet the
honourable Obama. I am confident, and from your sharing, I will have been the wiser
were I to have met the great Obama.
"I have been a member of he Gambia-L for a long time now, i have read great
stories and views from different contributors but you are just a freaking
"bull-shitter" who seems to have views on every topic." Oconteh.
Indeed I do have opinions and views on most things for I do due-diligent
study on most matters. I am sorry I invoke trepidation from you but looking from
the far side, and all things considered, I am pleased to be a catalyst for
your publication after many years of being our silent partner unawares. I am
comforted that your company will yield us enormous value that could have
otherwise been muted for eternity. Thank you Oconteh.
I plead that you do not get overly excited. I apologise for any offense
created. That you do love me, I am nothing jealous; What you would work me to, I
have some aim: How I have thought of this and of these times, I shall recount
hereafter; For this present, I would not, so with love I might entreat you,
Be any further moved. What you have said I will consider; What you have to say
I will with patience hear, and find a time both meet to hear and answer such
high things. Till then my noble friend, chew upon this: Brutus had rather be
a villager than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions
as this time is like to lay upon. Brutus to Cassius. Julius Caesar. act One,
Scene II.
Haruna.
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