Chriss!!!, is that music or noise? ;) what the heck is he singing???

Thx 4 sharing !

Demba 
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From:         Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:         Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:40:01 
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Subject: Re: [G_L] ScHAIRY- Profile






H,
 
I am maxed out in the kindness dept and no Gaddafi does not have a summer pad here. Everyone would have noticed him and thought he was the replacement bass guitarist for Metallica-We northern Wisconsinites don't get out much:)
 
 
You probably don't even know who Metallica is. Enjoy....if possible!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztk1V4utYdA
 
Chris

--- On Fri, 10/21/11, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [G_L] Extra not so ordinary Hairy- Profile
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, October 21, 2011, 5:17 PM


[-----Original Message-----  From: Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>

To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>  Sent: Fri, Oct 21, 2011 4:12 pm
Subject: Re: [G_L] Extra not so ordinary Hairy- Profile
Darbohydrates (This is a word I am providing you for your "Darbo-nize" it dictionary).] Sukuro.

DARBS:I like it. Darbohydrates. What would that be though? that doesn't make sense Sukuro. Hydrates are hydrates. Chrysanthemum. Now that I can understand. What in the world is right with you Sukuro????????????????????????
 
SUKUNA:Everything that is right with me is definitely wrong with you plus what is right with me. 
 
On the topic of Darbohydrates:You really should come up with your own definition but, I do have one that I will share with you. Carbohydrates as we know, provide energy to the body. You are right, hydrates are hydrates. In the case of Darbohydrates, it's like a man naturally watering his lawn. Still a hydrate but, not of the desirable kind and not the right kind of energy to be spraying all over.
 

 










 
[1. Practice A & B yourself, then we can revisit.] Sukuro.

A&B are only valuable if we all practice them TOGETHER. I will do my part if you promise to follow. With a friggin bow. And let me know if I wayfare. Nicely!!!!!!!!


[2. C does not pertain to me due to my age.] Sukuro.

I'll be the judge of that Dogonit.



[I listen to you but, 100% of the time I don't like what I hear.] Sukuro.

Well how come you don't let me know what you don't like and why? Nicely? Don't play with me Sukuro. And don't try to be cute with me either.



[Now keep up with those home grown groceries. I like certain herbs for my brownies!] Sukuro.

Wait a minute. This is not the season for mints. I'll check my neighborhood nursery see if I can get a strain for all seasons. I am not 
starting a friggin greenhouse just for you. My neighbor is already messin' around her greenhouse trying to ask me how you breed rabbits
and thinking about getting goats to mow her friggin lawn. Do it yourself I told her or I'll have her arrested for animal cruelty. Like goats are
just sittin around to adopt a lawn!!!!!!!!!! These people are not well.

 
[Like mint,Chris] Sukuro.

Mint-flavored brownies??? You gotta be from friggin Wisconsin. You should'a been from Oregon. Mistletoe!!!!!!!!! Mint brownies. Men if you 
don't comot na here I go break your hair.

 
Haruna. Sheriff of Ellen. @bunkiling upon Konkoh. Does Gadhafi have a summer home in your neighborhood Sukuro???? Talokoto.

--- On Tue, 10/18/11, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [G_L] Hairy- Profile
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2011, 3:21 PM


[-----Original Message-----  From: Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>  To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>  Sent: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 5:40 am

Subject: Re: [G_L] Hairy- Profile
Haruna, Simply: 1. There is also the right to accept or reject BS answers from others.] Sukuro.

Correct. The penultimate step for BS is the recognition of BS. In other words, you having the right to recognize and react to BS is pursuant to your fellow Ellenite's RIGHT to issue that BS. It could very well be that your fellow's BS was in response to your BS in the first place. That leads me to the following because I am the Sheriff of Ellen:

A. Having understood that at a glorious place like Ellen with the comprehensive freedoms at the disposal of Ellenites, there is bound to be BS ad-infinitum, it is recommended that the first Bull Crap (BC) that initiates the vicious cycle of BS's, NOT be ISSUED.

B. It is strongly recommended that Ellenites NOT begin gratuitous BS for the fancy of comprehensive BS.

C. Young ladies will temper their language when they speak with his Excellency, Sheriff Rango, The God of Ellen.

And Sukuro you don't know this but you come from honourable pedigree in our Sukunas. So git!!!







[2. If I was .0000000000000000000000001% like you, may I burst into flames.] Sukuro.

You sound like Herman Cain. I gotta send Bachman to you.

[Chris] Sukuro.

I don't know what is wrong with you Sukuro. You don't listen to me. The Darbos and the Sukunas are from the same stock. Word!!! Thge sooner you get that the better for you. You will not disrespect me. And I hope you bowed when you scribbled this chicken scratch.

 
Haruna. Sheriff of Ellen. @Bungkiling upon Konkoh. Talokoto.

--- On Mon, 10/17/11, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [G_L] Profile of Lawyer Ousainu Darboe
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, October 17, 2011, 3:31 PM


Sukuro,

Settle down. Last I checked there is a right to answer or NOT TO answer questions of other. Leave folks' wives and husbands alone. You don't see me demanding to hear from folks' husbands. Why can't you be like me???

Haruna. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Oct 17, 2011 9:29 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] Profile of Lawyer Ousainu Darboe







No you didn't answer my questions. Not at all. 
 
Chris

--- On Mon, 10/17/11, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [G_L] Profile of Lawyer Ousainu Darboe
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, October 17, 2011, 6:05 AM



Thanks chris, I am sure I have answered your questions and that everything I said relates to your questions.
 
Thanks for your thoughts
 
Daffeh


On 17 October 2011 10:10, Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:






Daffeh,
 
Simply
1. I commented on the lack of Darboe's wives being mentioned. Their names are of great importance and should be treated as such.
2. I also questioned why a national priorty would not be listed higher on the policies list. 
 
The other things you mentioned; I did not comment on since they did not fall under my radar of concern.
 
Fat check? From me? Fat chance! 
 
Chris

 
 
--- On Thu, 10/13/11, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [G_L] Profile of Lawyer Ousainu Darboe
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, October 13, 2011, 8:40 AM 






Thanks Chris for your challenging thoughts. I certainly do not have answers to your question relating to Mr. Darboe's wives but  his daughter, mariama, is mentioned in the profile and I am sure the wives are more than pleased  with that. You should be pleased too since the profile featured a daughter and not a son even though there is a son too.
 
On social justice, again there is no mention of men. It is all about women and children. So it is me who suppose to be angry because I am being left out much to the pleasure of the girls, hahahahah! I have a bone to pick with Dr. Borro Suso of the policy unit of the UDP Secretariat.
 
Anyway, the welfare of both men and women cannot be upgraded in the absence of a conducive governance environment, a healthy economy and better education for all. That's why these items top the list.
 
Please send me a private request for the names of Mr.  Darboe's wives and don't forget to enclose a fat cheque.
 
Thanks
Daffeh


On 13 October 2011 13:12, Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:






I'll take Ousainou's wive's names for 500.00 please. The profile needs to be corrected and the names of the two women added. The exclusion provokes great irritation. Who are these women, how do they feel about their husband's political aspirations and do they have any plans for what opportunities or challeges they may like to take on if they were to become the first ladies of the Gambia? How come they are not campaigning or being interviewed? 
Who are they? 
 
 The other irritation is on the website under policies, specifically Social justice point 2 which states:


Protecting Women and Children

Women and children constitute two of the most vulnerable groups in our society and they experience the more acute forms of social ills of society such as poverty and deprivation. In the interest of social justice and harmony the constraint raced by these groups needs to be addressed as a national priority. 
We are committed to protecting all the rights of women and children and increase the level of opportunities as a matter of national priority. 
If the above needs to be addressed as a national priority then it needs to be higher up on the food chain of policies and not the very last policy/point. It sounds correct but, due to placement, doesn't provide the reader, particularily a woman,much confidence. It's also too short. Three sentences for a "national priority" also makes me question the level of commitment. I checked to see if the polices were in alphabetical order but, they are not so, it's hard to make out why National security and foreign policy are discussed on the site before Social Justice, Health and education.
 
I
Chris
 
 


--- On Thu, 10/6/11, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [G_L] Profile of Lawyer Ousainu Darboe
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, October 6, 2011, 1:22 PM






Ousainou Darboe biography 


 
Lawyer Ousainu Darboe is widely seen as the most serious challenger to President Jammeh. He became secretary general and leader of the United Democratic Party in 1996 in the wake of the ban on First Republic politicians and their parties imposed by the then AFPRC Military junta (now APRC) that toppled the democratically elected government of former president Jawara. 

His father, the late Hon. Numukunda Darboe, was a member of parliament representing his native constituency of Lower Fulladu West. He was also the propaganda secretary of the then opposition United Party of the late PS Njie. 

Born in 1948, Lawyer Darboe attended Bansang Primary School before proceeding to St. Augustine High School and Gambia High School in Banjul where he successfully completed his GCE O Levels and A Levels certificates respectively. He then left for Nigeria having won commonwealth scholarship to study law. 

Mr. Darboe graduated from University of Lagos with an honours degree in law (LLB Honours) and was called to the Federal Bar of Nigeria and subsequently to The Gambia Bar in 1973 after successfully completing the required training at the Federal Law School in Lagos, Nigeria. He also obtained a Masters Degree in law (LLM) from the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 


Legal Career 

Mr. Darboe returned to The Gambia in the 1970s and worked at the Attorney General’s Chambers; first as a state Counsel, then Acting Registrar-General and subsequently legal draftsman. He resigned in 1980 and went into private practice. 

As a private lawyer, Mr. Darboe defended many of the alleged coup plotters in the foiled 1981 coup including the late Sherriff Mustapha Dibba, then leader of the opposition National Convention Party (NCP) and Pap Cheyassin Secka, a lawyer, both of whom were charged with treason. He also successfully represented the majority of the people detained under the various Emergency Powers regulations promulgated by the PPP government of ex-president Jawara after the 1981 abortive coup. 

Mr. Darboe served as a retained legal advisor for many leading private and public Corporations including Gambia’s telecommunication gaint Gamtel, Continent Bank, GPTC, and Social Security and Housing Finance Corporation. He continues to provide regular legal services (advice and representation) to disadvantaged members of the society on a pro bono basis. 

He had served the Gambia Bar Association as vice president for many years and still remains a leading member of the association. His involvement in politics is seen by many as a big personal sacrifice but a sacrifice himself considers worthy of doing if The Gambian democracy is to be saved. ‘‘Somebody has to do it’’, he would say. 

Mr. Darboe was also a member of The National Advisory Committee for the selection of judges to the International Court of Justice. 

He is an avid sports enthusiast who served as the First Vice President of The Gambia National Olympic and Sports Committee for many years and was also the Chairman of The Gambia Wrestling Federation. 

Mr. Darboe is married with two wives and several children. The eldest, Mariama, is a graduate of Tulane University in USA, with a Masters Degree in Public Health. 
Source; www.udpgambia.com/profile
 

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