God Almighty it feels good to be alive!What a grueling mid-life experience it has been for me lately.Frankly, I shouldn't be here today. What began as a mere Flu led to High Fever and consequently to my admittance at the hospital. With temperatures as high as 107, scientifically/medically, I was presumably death. Infact I saw death face-a-face but the the Good Lord works in mysterious ways. I must have told Him there is so much unfinished business, so much life to live and am so glad the Good Lord has given me a second chance. I feel blessed and stronger than I've ever been. I must not forget those who prayed for me, I thank you all. To all those who were concerned about my whereabout, let me just tell you that this brother is doing just fine. I still wear my pants one leg at a time (o-:)lol!. And to those who want to see me six feet deep, I'm sorry to tell you that until the Good Lord says it's time George, it ain't a damn thing you can do to me.If this was a bad dream, I would have thought I was abducted by Aliens, but in reality I've been informed that some very bad people tried to harm me spiritually but I say to them you have your marabouts and I have Allah on my side and that's all I need. Just witness the evil that man do ! Anyhow, I'm sorry to bore some of you death but I had get some few things off my chest. I intend to pick up from where I left off and continue doing what I've been doing.But, I would like to see some results. There is still so much been said and so little been done. We need to go past that. I'm still looking forward to a unified opposition but the ball is on their court. They can choose to hear our pledge or totally ignore us for their selfish political quest. In this critical juncture, the opposition must look beyond party lines and do what's in the best interest of the people, Gambia for that matter. God bless us all! The Struggle must continue! Mr Makaveli (George Sarr) PS:My apologies to all those who haven't been able to access gambiansonline website. It has been restored and it's now available. There is more to come so come back and visit us again. Thanks. Address is : http://www.gambiansonline.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------