Its good I don't live in Talebania and by design. They do not know they are under the curse of Allah/God. We will revisit that in 2010. Take care my friend. Haruna. And go away. You are wasting my limited posting privileges and you would not assign some of yours to me nor would you plead with Kukeh & Assoc. to grant me UN-friggin-Limited posting privileges. You and Father Mose. I hold you two eminently responsible for my less-than-adequate posting privileges.
 
Oh and that Fatou Jow. Why is she not subscribed here? She roves the archives to check on us but is not registered at Ellen or Posten. What is wrong with that woman? Kukeh, I think you guys should delay the archives for 5 friggin days to force these rovers to subscribe. Sometimes efficiency of your archiving system hampers this community. Look into it will you?
 
And Fatou don't even think about asking yours truly to forward stuff for you here. Do it your friggin self or ask coach. Leave me alone.
Haruna. I figured I'll kill 5 birds with one friggin stone. I know Caesar its two birds but that's because none of the idiots could kill more than two even with Allah's blessing.MQJGDT. Darbo.
 

Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 18:07:46 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]

"I had a revelation from God/Allah about this and it is one reason satellites are running into each other. Don't dismiss this as one of my dreams."
 
Thank Allah that you wrote this in Cyberspace. Your above statement will get you charged with blashphemy in Talebania. If guilty, you will be hanging. Praise the Lord! Amen!
 
Thanks for the explanation on 'global warming'.
 
Your ndokeh
 
Bailo


--- On Mon, 9/3/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 9 March, 2009, 5:23 PM

I don't use hair coloring (blackener). My hair is not naturally black and I am not infatuated with the black colour. I am as natural as they come mister. No need to enhance any part of my body if you know what I mean. Jet the cfc's.
 
The term global warming does not refer specifically to thermostatic attributes (warm or cold). Global warming describes a phenomenon that leads to the melting of the ice-caps thereby increasing the volume of water in the oceans. That is the more consequential affect of global warming. the rise and fall of temperatures in different parts of the world are just symptoms of global warming. The Bush administration, in their paucity of understanding of the phenomenon, would usually point to temperature fluctuations to avoid taking action on the Kyoto and many other treaties.
 
The kicker for you Bailo will be when the earth turns upside down in a different orbit. I want you to study the phenomenon of "change in earth's orbital radius". I had a revelation from God/Allah about this and it is one reason satellites are running into each other. Don't dismiss this as one of my dreams. We experience aeroplanes and birds now fall vertically out of the blue. That surely could not be a fluke.
 
Bye men. Haruna.
 

Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 15:40:18 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]

 
The temp was very low! global cooling effects! There is global warming and there is global cooling but you hardly hear about the latter. The regurgigation generation.
 
My hair is naturally curled when grown. No need to apply jelly on it. As for CFC-free, am not totally compliant. IHenceforth, I will try to reform.
 
Story time: when I used to work as a railway ticket seller in the UK, i had a good friend, a devout Asian Moslem of Bengali origin. Once he saw me spraying myself with my favourite aftershave, Opium, not the drugs. Lovely, long-lasting, imposing scent, it has. But it is not alcohol-free. "Brother, that's not halal". Is it? I ignored him. He repeated it and I ignored him again and finally told me straight in my face that my aftershave had alcohol in it and was therefore haram. "Brother" I retorted, "I am not drinking it. I know there is alcohol in it but by Allah I will not drink it. I swear." He saw the funny side of it and laughed but still advised me to refrain from aftershaves with alcoholic content.
 
If you are also using any blackener in your hair, be warned that you are not being environmentally-friendly. Please desist.
 
I Like you too, brother.
 
Bailo

--- On Sun, 8/3/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, 8 March, 2009, 4:06 AM

Bailo,
the key words are "jamais enregistré dans la sous région" Never before registered in the subregion. A drop in temperature of 1.4 deg. C. doesn't sound like much but the shock can affect all kinds of activities from heating to vegetable crops, fruits, ranching and fishing not to mention fragile ecosystems that were not prepared for the shock. We sometimes don't get it about environmental stewardship and global warming threats until we get these shocking episodes. Some Global Warming indicators are extremes of temperatures and rising sea-levels and its attendant groundwater salinations. Bailo this could take a book to treat properly. Suffice it to say it has been decades in the making and still going on as folk like you wont give up your Jerry-curls and cfc's, so next winter, we may see more temperature extremes in Mali, La Guinea and other parts of the world. The problem is we are ill-prepared in West Africa to absorb the shock. The uneconomic population distribution has a further drag on meteorological equilibrium. Now stop using those aerosols will ya? Haruna. You're already a beautiful man. Now go away.
 

Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 21:20:43 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]

Haruna,
 
"Selon les spécialistes, le baromètre avait indiqué en janvier dernier, une baisse de température de 1,4°c, jamais enregistré dans la sous région."
 
How low were the temparatures in La Guinea? 1,4 degrees Centigrade? What's that?Global warming or global cooling? Please interprete. Tou comprendez Francais. Moi? rien!
 
I will love to re-visit Conakry and go further to see the Fouta Djallon highlands, the source of the Gambia and Niger Rivers. 
 
Bailo
 


--- On Sat, 7/3/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: La Guinea minister for the environment donates 20 million GFrancs to
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Saturday, 7 March, 2009, 1:09 AM

the residents of Mali Prefecture to ameliorate the effect of historically low temperatures in January. (A Mali in La Guinea. Kukeh & JDAM, do you guys dream?) Haruna.
 
Courtesy: La Guinea govt. website.

Mali : 20 millions GNF pour les populations victimes de froid

Une délégation gouvernementale, conduite par le ministre de l’Environnement, M. Papa Koly Kourouma s’est rendue lundi 2 mars dernier à Mali pour compatir à la souffrance des populations de cette préfecture, suite à la vague de froid qui s’est abattue en début d’année sur la localité.
 Selon les spécialistes, le baromètre avait indiqué en janvier dernier, une baisse de température de 1,4°c, jamais enregistré dans la sous région.
A cet effet, le gouvernement a apporté une assistance d’une enveloppe de 20 millions de francs guinéens aux populations victimes de cette intempérie qui a causé d’énormes dégâts sur la culture maraîchère,  l’environnement et le cheptel.
 En recevant ce don, le préfet de Mali, capitaine Fahindo Nikavogui a tenu à remercier le gouvernement et le chef de l’Etat pour ce geste de compassion à l’endroit des citoyens victimes de cette catastrophe naturelle.
Il a enfin réitéré la ferme adhésion des populations de Mali aux actions entreprises par le Conseil National pour la Démocratie et le Développement (CNDD) et de son président, capitaine Moussa Dadis Camara.
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