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kondorong

Gambia
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:10:30
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Konds you are killing me So on the whole YOU DAY FEAR OGA?? A NO NO DAT YOU NA CYBER WARRIOR Fulas are valiants, we are never afraid to die, but fear shame!
You know what. Youssou Ndour once said: DAW BEH MOOCHA, CHI NGORREH LA BOKA. (Running until one saves one's life is part of manliness.) 
Who wants to go six feet deep. Not me. I enjoy my ATTAYA and still like it under the mango tree in Yoro Bawol.
I am no cyber warrior. I am a real Bundu Warrior descendants of fearless Sarahule people. As for Fula, the secret is, the first one you see is his shadow hit the second one. He always sends his shadow first.
There was a story of a Fulani man who would change himself to a big sheep and ask his children to sell him at the market and once sold, he turns human and walks away. One day, he was sold to a Sarahuleman who ordered the sheep ("him") be slaughtered immediately. He quietly told his children in mandinka: FIRO BO, FIRO BO which means cancell the deal, cancell the deal to save his life.  |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:10:30
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Konds you are killing me So on the whole YOU DAY FEAR OGA?? A NO NO DAT YOU NA CYBER WARRIOR Fulas are valiants, we are never afraid to die, but fear shame!
You know what. Youssou Ndour once said: DAW BEH MOOCHA, CHI NGORREH LA BOKA. (Running until one saves one's life is part of manliness.) 
Who wants to go six feet deep. Not me. I enjoy my ATTAYA and still like it under the mango tree in Yoro Bawol.
I am no cyber warrior. I am a real Bundu Warrior descendants of fearless Sarahule people. As for Fula, the secret is, the first one you see is his shadow hit the second one. He always sends his shadow first.
There was a story of a Fulani man who would change himself to a big sheep and ask his children to sell him at the market and once sold, he turns human and walks away. One day, he was sold to a Sarahuleman who ordered the sheep ("him") be slaughtered immediately. He quietly told his children in mandinka: FIRO BO, FIRO BO which means cancell the deal, cancell the deal to save his life.  |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:17:10
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quote: Originally posted by mbay
quote: Originally posted by MADIBA. Times have changed wen Serahulehs are talkin literature and not the diamond mines of Sierra Leone, Angola, the Congos.
Yes time has changed , now we are milking and knowing the secret of Yaram while you are after hard currency by now    
Serahulehs milking? where and how? |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:17:10
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quote: Originally posted by mbay
quote: Originally posted by MADIBA. Times have changed wen Serahulehs are talkin literature and not the diamond mines of Sierra Leone, Angola, the Congos.
Yes time has changed , now we are milking and knowing the secret of Yaram while you are after hard currency by now    
Serahulehs milking? where and how? |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:19:20
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Konds definitely that was a serahuleh, we know you are more business men than us, some of us are more traders than serahulehs |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:19:20
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Konds definitely that was a serahuleh, we know you are more business men than us, some of us are more traders than serahulehs |
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kondorong

Gambia
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:24:05
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Konds definitely that was a serahuleh, we know you are more business men than us, some of us are more traders than serahulehs
No i read in the Journal of Mungo Park what Fulani men used to do to the Jolas when the latter bring honey to the Gambian coast to be sold to Europeans for making wax.
The Fulani were the interpreters between the Jola and the English. The Fula man was paid commission by the Jola trader who could not speak English, but the Fula man inturn, would not tell the Jola man how much the Englishman offered. He always under reports it and then when the Jola trader leaves, he goes back to the English trader to collect the difference. They called it " Cheat Money" in 1795.  
You you learnt the trade more than the Sarahule. |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:24:05
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Konds definitely that was a serahuleh, we know you are more business men than us, some of us are more traders than serahulehs
No i read in the Journal of Mungo Park what Fulani men used to do to the Jolas when the latter bring honey to the Gambian coast to be sold to Europeans for making wax.
The Fulani were the interpreters between the Jola and the English. The Fula man was paid commission by the Jola trader who could not speak English, but the Fula man inturn, would not tell the Jola man how much the Englishman offered. He always under reports it and then when the Jola trader leaves, he goes back to the English trader to collect the difference. They called it " Cheat Money" in 1795.  
You you learnt the trade more than the Sarahule. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:35:59
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You mean the British taught some of us how to gain 'cheat money'? Then they must be Masters |
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Edited by - MADIBA on 05 Mar 2007 19:36:42 |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 19:35:59
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You mean the British taught some of us how to gain 'cheat money'? Then they must be Masters |
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Edited by - MADIBA on 05 Mar 2007 19:36:42 |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 20:33:43
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
You mean the British taught some of us how to gain 'cheat money'? Then they must be Masters
Well did you hear me say that?  |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 20:33:43
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
You mean the British taught some of us how to gain 'cheat money'? Then they must be Masters
Well did you hear me say that?  |
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mbay
Germany
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Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 22:57:53
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We are milking everywhere if you 've doubt then ask Lemone Time, we met at LUMOU in Berefett(Berehet),men i tell what Galanwoli wasn't happy at all seeing me(Serakhouleh man) roughing around with Bulls . he thought straight ahead as the saying is (here they come again the hostlers) then i tell him that he have a one now out of two Puschu(putsch) or 'Nagea (Nageah)! since then he has no easy with sonninkeh poepole  
Ops i hope uncle Samba will not read this
quote: Originally posted by MADIBA Serahulehs milking? where and how?
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mbay
Germany
1007 Posts |
Posted - 05 Mar 2007 : 22:57:53
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We are milking everywhere if you 've doubt then ask Lemone Time, we met at LUMOU in Berefett(Berehet),men i tell what Galanwoli wasn't happy at all seeing me(Serakhouleh man) roughing around with Bulls . he thought straight ahead as the saying is (here they come again the hostlers) then i tell him that he have a one now out of two Puschu(putsch) or 'Nagea (Nageah)! since then he has no easy with sonninkeh poepole  
Ops i hope uncle Samba will not read this
quote: Originally posted by MADIBA Serahulehs milking? where and how?
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ksanneh

USA
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Posted - 06 Mar 2007 : 12:40:28
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Hi kondorong AR NYAGA MOGO. Just want to ask you whether the fulaman's children can't speak fula that he has to speak to them in mandinka to cancell the deal, or is that the saharahulay man understands the fula language? Don't panick and don't run and please tell the fulaman not hide because I am about to make it known to you both who I am. SANNEH BALAMANG KUMBALINGFING NYANCHO MENG TEH BORILA, AATEH MURULA. Hold your breaths you are forgiven. I won't send any of you back to either futa or bondu. This is your worrior king. THE CHORI MAMA TAMBA WULENG. |
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