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What's happening in the "fish" tank? Sounds like you are liking Brazil. Will keep in touch. |
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nice venice and slovenia; is it that deserted? |
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hi, i must say am very impressed with all the places you have been. i was just trying to see how my locality still looked as i will be coming to ghana for a few weeks, and i came across your blog, you having a blast, i have not been to evenh a quater of the placews you have been and all the pictures! just make me miss home. i am looking forward to coming home now, i cant wait.
enjoy the rest of your stay, ghana and ghanaians, the best place and people you can be with |
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I just found your page while surfing for information on Teshie, Myself and 25 other volunteers are going there in April to renovate the the Teshie Primary School, so any advance information you can pass on to me would be grateful. Feel free to drop me a line. |
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I really love all the pictures, You make a very good job, Congratulacion |
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I love all the pictures. Yeah they still call it Kofo-Town and also they call the girls there Koforidua flowers...Why? because they look damn hot..lol |
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I really loved the last entry you made for the jounal =) Very poetic and realistic. Going to a country that is SO different from your own surely can change you, I think. And that intense experience will surely stay for a long time. Anyways hope I can talk to you soon ! Have a nice summer vacation, and enjoy your college year as well ! |
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Hi Grannyson: I really loved the "poetry" expressed in your final Ghana blog. i truly understand what you meant re - to understand your Ghanaian (sp?) experience one would have had to be there as well.!you're quite the journalist!! Much love, VG |
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Reading your journals brought back fond memories. I haven't been back in about a decade. I enjoyed your 'knee slappingly' funny observations about our country and various cultures( some were back handed slaps though. still funny). Anyway, Im glad your enjoyed your trip and please keep the journals coming and dont lose your penis! D. |
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fish, just wanted to say hello. love the pictures and cant wait to hear the stories when you get back! stay kool and we'll see ya soon. Jesse say's hello and he'll see ya when ya get back! |
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HOORAY for the parent's "FOOTING THE BILL".
(pun intended)
Looking forward to hearing more of your adventures.
Much love,
Tante Pace and Lilly |
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you stole my penis!!!!!!! give it back..thank you. |
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hey hosenschlange, äte sän? first of all: proud to welcome you to the malaria-club...and nice to hear that lu's tea didn't work neither - already thought over to give up my studies and to become a herbalist! but really hope you're feeling better now and that you're enjoying your last time in ghana!!!kisses, the bird-watcher |
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Hey Andrew,
My flight starts tomorrow, I have to leave u 2 alone in Ghana. Mali and Burkina was much fun and definetly worth a visit. Did a 3 Day - Trip with pinasse to Timuctu, which is very sandy as it is close to the Sahara and saw nice landscapes and villages while I was walking the Dogon Country.
I wish u a nice time, with a lot of new impressions.
And keep it easy with the girls who fall in love with u!
Niklas |
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Hope your friend is feeling better now. 38c is sickingly high ne. And also, you do be careful not go get the same flu, sounds like no fun. Anyways, nice to see some new pics again!and nice journal entries too! PS. Nice hair-cut. |
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