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omar joof <[log in to unmask]>
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Watch it Ebou, one of my grandparents is  an indegene of Busumbala!
Omar Joof.

>From: Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [>-<] Your boss -Ebou
>Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:16:51 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Yusupha Jow,  you just can't leave me alone no matter how I much I ignore
>your childish pranks....brother what is wrong with your head?  If I was a
>woman I might have been forgiven for believing that you probably have a
>secret crush on me.  But then again who knows there are a lot of freaks out
>there....Don't you have a sense of humor any more :)  "Balaclava'' is a US
>Marine joke used to describe the eyepiece we were wear at airborne training
>school with the US  Army at Fort Bragg.  "Holly molly" is similarly a
>marine term... all trivia that deserves no serious comments at all. THEY
>DON'T MEAN A DAMN THING, IT IS ALL A JOKE  do you get it?
>
>Can somebody pass on some whiskey and Busumbala grass please...? Lord have
>mercy, I am tired of swatting flies.
>
>Good-bye Mr. Jow
>
>PS:  IF you have any questions about the terms I use or my "sloppy logic"
>please by all means simply challenge what I wrote and be very very ready to
>defend yourself.  I shall respond if it is worth my time.
>
>
>Yusupha Jow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Ebou:
>
>The term is 'Holy Moly' not 'Holly Molly', or maybe you had ex-girlfriends
>in mind when you wrote that one.
>
>To make things worse, you use the term 'balaclava' to describe the
>dictator's glasses. A balaclava is a head piece, complete with openings for
>the nose, eyes and mouth,  commonly won by motorcyclists and race car
>drivers. It is not a name for a pair of shades as you erroneously imply.
>
>You also prattle about buying champagne and a Havana cigar. We know your
>chest thumping about buying the Havana is BS because outside of Little
>Havana in Miami, it is almost impossible to buy a good authentic Cuban
>cigar in this country. Champagne? So you drink now despite your past lies
>to the contrary.
>
>Face it, Ebou. You generally don't have a good handle on what you attempt
>to talk/write about. You get your terms/phrases mixed up, your logic is
>very sloppy, your understanding of the words you use is highly suspect, and
>worse still, you have become vicious and vindictive in your years of living
>as a virtual pariah.
>
>Because Ousainou Darboe publicly called you a thief for absconding with
>millions of USDs -- a sum of money that was gift from Taiwan to one of the
>poorest countries in the world, you have embarked upon this misguided and
>fruitless mission to sully the man's name -- and you will lie and distort
>facts in your fruitless effort to get a pound of flesh.
>
>You are one sad case and the more you carry on with this shameless charade,
>the worse you look. Continue with your nonsense and I'll make it a personal
>crusade of mine to reduce your most recent charade to new all-time lows.
>
>Thanks!
>Yusupha
>
>
>On 8/9/05, Ebou Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > Matarr,
> >
> > You are killing me, hehe :)  My Boss is the best looking politician in
>the
> > Gambia beyond a doubt... especially with the dark balaclavas on.  This
>is
> > why you all love to hate him   I am going buy a bottle of champagne and
>a
> > Havana to celebrate Ousainou Darboe's betrayal of the century...Chei !
> > Don't forget to bring your palm-wine to the party too :)
> > I swear I love Gambian politicians, holly-molly !
> >
> > Areos,
> >
> > Ebou
> >
> > "... [Political] leaders undertake many actions that make it possible
>for
> > them to pretend they are doing something effective to avoid a
>catastrophe:
> > endless conferences, resolutions, ...all give the impression that the
> > problems are recognized and something is being done to resolve them. Yet
> > nothing of real importance happens; but both the leaders and the led
> > anesthetize their consciences and their wish for survival by giving the
> > appearance of knowing the road and marching in the right direction."
> >
> > Erich Fromm.
> >
> > ________________________________
> > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>---------------------------------
>  Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

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