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Paul Gomez <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:47:23 -0000
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Jerreh,
      I was about to come up with something like that but you have made them
UNDERSTAND or COMPRENDRE QUE! There could be more on the front line than
they can imagine.One of their generals said: "this is a war!"
Thats the same way we perceive it General Sir!so let the missiles
"spring".It could be an interesting trans atlantic
laptop-desktop-cyber-"pidim padam".
The best way to teach kids is to be "kiddy" like them when drammatisisng a
lesson!

Actually reading thru some of the insults sent to John Bojang,Essa
Sey,Tombong Saidy,Sarjo Jallow from these guys it will be so tempting
that,even sane guys have to be strong enough to be able to avoid being
dragged into exchanging words with such over-dosed horror-maniacs.

The more they receive counter attacks the more dirt you can see in the
voiceout. Ladies like Sophie Ceesay and others are the champions of the
voiceout but go ahead.A lot is known about those of you who "clap" at the
Maryland "n'gentehs" but one day! Bilai wolai as Yahya Jammeh would say
ha!one day! many of you will bite your fingers.

Jerreh please calm down because you could be an asset on the front line when
the need arises. So just ignore the immitated-arrogance and standby. So
bravo Jerreh.
Paul.

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