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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Perhaps the wrong commodity, but onces a Darbo always a Jula :)

Malanding



Haruna Darbo wrote:
> I understand Suntou. Thanx for your notes. I figure since charity
> begins at home, I'll focus on the Darbo drug peddlers or peddlers of
> poison. If I do that, and you focus on rehabilitating the Tourays,
> Ndokeh focuses on rehabilitating the Mbais, before you know it, the
> world will be a better place for all of us. What do you think about
> that idea?? I think the Darbos can gain inspiration from the
> overwhelmingly good Darbos and learn from their examples. Its not like
> they are lack of prophet Darbos such as JDAM, myself, Yanks, Mod
> Lamin, Sal, Ousainou, Patrika, Gaddafi, Kabuki, Steve, BB, Klaus,
> Montang, and the oodles of conscientious prophets. Just like ATT,
> Suntou, Mod Lamin, Sekou, and the oodles of Touray prophets. For those
> who do not have prophets carrying your surnames, you're eternally
> screwed. Mams, I don't wanna hear it. You got Mo. Now go away.
>
> Haruna. All you Darbo youngons, look to your elders and prophets for
> inspiration. I don't wanna hear about any of you engaging in unseemly
> activity, anywhere. Certainly no Taliban Darbos or Crusader Darbos.
> Consider DarboSilo.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 4:35 am
> Subject: Re: What kinda Darbos are these???? Suntou, any ideas? They
> make me ashamed
>
> Haruna
> I don't know this guys. As you very well know, Gambians are good at
> closing down when they so wish. We are masters of doing our things and
> in seclusion, hence there are hundreds of Gambians in England and
> Europe, on first sight you will never assume to be one. So this
> brothers like the many cheating marabouts are criminals preying on
> drug takers, and faint hearted gullible's.
> These Darboe brothers are typical of money hunting Gambians, they are
> not on there own. I do see some brothers acting suspicious in street
> corners, in areas known for drug taking.
> The central issue for a section of us is to make as much money
> possible, without regards to how one earn it. This type of Gambians
> have no business with anyone apart from like minded. You can never get
> them involve in anything which doesn't earn them Pounds or Euros. And
> i am sure, America has similar folks.
> In Italy, many of the brothers emerge at night. So the Darboe brothers
> are common criminals if the story is valid. Darboe or no Darboe, no
> one should deal in drugs.
> Suntou
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     Darbos everywhere must endeavour to be valuable members of the
>     societies they live in. Crime is unbecoming a Darbo. Get that
>     through your thick skulls. Haruna. An honest day's work for an
>     honest day's pay. That's what we know. Ndokeh I am very
>     disappointed in these knuckleheads. WHo are these people? They're
>     lucky I didn't get to them before the Portsmouth police did.
>
>

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