Uncle Haruna, the more i read you i get disappointed.] Dad Modu.
What do you get disappointed about Dad when you read me? I could say the same about you you know? I just thought it wasn't significant enough how I feel about what you write. I want to encourage your exercise of free expression.
[When i started taking active part in this forum you were one i was looking up to for guidance.] Dad.
This is not true. You came to this forum on account of wanting to go after Suntou Remmember? And if you now claim that is not really your reason, I declare you already came to this forum with your guides - Halifa, Foroyaa, and PDOIS. Am I wrong. If you mix me with these 3, you will inevitably become thoroughly conflicted to the point of compassless anger.
[I look at you as the Diector of the Global Democracy Project,] Dad Modu.
I am still the director of The Global Democracy Project. You may continue to look at me thusly. I just got another question: What do you think The GDP is? If you don't know, I encourage you to visit with us when time permits you. You will realise that I am the vrai mascot for The GDP.
[but am almost hands off.] Dad Modu.
That is not necessary. And you cannot do that. I advise you do not create anxiety for yourself. The GDP is there for yutes like you. Because you have the most to lose if there is not a total coalition or if socialism is not entrenched in Gambia. I encourage you to stay engaged with us. You are our only hope. Modu Nyang.
[Please Uncle, do not fail me.] Dad Modu.
You place an insurmountable burden on me Dad. Please look elsewhere for inspiration that I may not fail you.
[help your nephew to find the way] Dad Modu.
That is exactly what I am trying to do Modu. However, I find it difficult because you seem to have your mind already made up and your life compass already charted. I am confident you are not at a fork in the road to consider another path. You will not be forgiven should you consider my path. Therefore, to save you and me both, the chagrin of erstwhile ire, I say, go hither, do good work, and be well. You will eventually come to that infamous fork in the road and I will bethere waiting. To share the values of MY YOUTHFUL EXPERIENCES. Meanwhile I recommend Charmin not baobab leaves.
Allez. Haruna.
--- On Tue, 2/23/10, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Dad Modu, I got a question or two. To: [log in to unmask] Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 3:38 AM I culled the following from your story at Freedomnewspaper:
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