You filthy stinky ekoro ravaged trokosi child molester is too wrapped up in tribalism it is killing your soul.
You filthy stinky ekoro ravaged trokosi child molester is too wrapped up in tribalism it is killing your soul.
Yaw Boaten Gyan 10 years ago
What about you smelly keta boy going back to keta to fish for keta school boys? Don't forget to come to the bush and take your kinsmen doing manual labour in the 'bush' with you.
What about you smelly keta boy going back to keta to fish for keta school boys? Don't forget to come to the bush and take your kinsmen doing manual labour in the 'bush' with you.
Pumpuni 10 years ago
"Sadly and gradually, we’re leaving the next generation with inhabitable nation."
I believe you meant "uninhabitable".
"Sadly and gradually, we’re leaving the next generation with inhabitable nation."
I believe you meant "uninhabitable".
Yaw Boaten Gyan 10 years ago
Depilated should be depleted.
Depilated should be depleted.
MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago
Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi, can you and your foundation give the Youth of Asuom reason to hope for the best in spite of all the heartache and headache and stomachache in the 'hood?
I sincerely hope you are teaching our young people ho ... read full comment
Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi, can you and your foundation give the Youth of Asuom reason to hope for the best in spite of all the heartache and headache and stomachache in the 'hood?
I sincerely hope you are teaching our young people how to fend for themselves without ever depending on the government.
princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago
A man goes to the doctor with a long history of migraine headaches. When the doctor does his history and physical, he discovers that the poor guy has tried practically every therapy known to man for his migraines and STILL no ... read full comment
A man goes to the doctor with a long history of migraine headaches. When the doctor does his history and physical, he discovers that the poor guy has tried practically every therapy known to man for his migraines and STILL no improvement.
"Listen," says the doc, "I have migraines, too and the advice I'm going to give you isn't really anything I learned in medical school, but it's advice that I've gotten from my own experience. When I have a migraine, I go home, get in a nice hot bathtub, and soak for a while. Then I have my wife sponge me off with the hottest water I can stand, especially around the forehead. This helps a little. Then I get out of the tub, take her into the bedroom, and even if my head is killing me, I force myself to have sex with her. Almost always, the headache is immediately gone. Now, give it a try, and come back and see me in six weeks."
Six weeks later, the patient returns with a big grin. "Doc! I took our advice and it works! It REALLY WORKS! I've had migraines for 17 years and this is the FIRST time anyone has ever helped me!"
"Well," says the physician, "I'm glad I could help."
"By the way, Doc," the patient adds, "You have a REALLY nice house
Kweku Donsuro 10 years ago
You commit many grammatical errors in this poem. As Pumpuni pointed out, it is uninhabitable. The other word is depleted and not depilated. We say flex muscles and thump fists. You go by the English register of words and colo ... read full comment
You commit many grammatical errors in this poem. As Pumpuni pointed out, it is uninhabitable. The other word is depleted and not depilated. We say flex muscles and thump fists. You go by the English register of words and colocation. You sound semi-literate. All the same, some laudable attempt at creativity. Polish up your english to rid yourself of crudities and howlers
' and Jesus wept ' 10 years ago
Change your second word to the past tense before the 'Sanhedrin' of this forum start tearing you apart.
Change your second word to the past tense before the 'Sanhedrin' of this forum start tearing you apart.
Houdini 10 years ago
Can you differentiate spelling mistakes from grammar? What you have pointed out are not grammar but spelling mistakes.
Can you differentiate spelling mistakes from grammar? What you have pointed out are not grammar but spelling mistakes.
Kweku Donsuro 10 years ago
Again, we say indignation (collective noun) not indignations.
Again, we say indignation (collective noun) not indignations.
Go back to the bush and do some farming.
You filthy stinky ekoro ravaged trokosi child molester is too wrapped up in tribalism it is killing your soul.
What about you smelly keta boy going back to keta to fish for keta school boys? Don't forget to come to the bush and take your kinsmen doing manual labour in the 'bush' with you.
"Sadly and gradually, we’re leaving the next generation with inhabitable nation."
I believe you meant "uninhabitable".
Depilated should be depleted.
Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi, can you and your foundation give the Youth of Asuom reason to hope for the best in spite of all the heartache and headache and stomachache in the 'hood?
I sincerely hope you are teaching our young people ho ...
read full comment
A man goes to the doctor with a long history of migraine headaches. When the doctor does his history and physical, he discovers that the poor guy has tried practically every therapy known to man for his migraines and STILL no ...
read full comment
You commit many grammatical errors in this poem. As Pumpuni pointed out, it is uninhabitable. The other word is depleted and not depilated. We say flex muscles and thump fists. You go by the English register of words and colo ...
read full comment
Change your second word to the past tense before the 'Sanhedrin' of this forum start tearing you apart.
Can you differentiate spelling mistakes from grammar? What you have pointed out are not grammar but spelling mistakes.
Again, we say indignation (collective noun) not indignations.