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Once Upon A Time, I Was A Ghanaian

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  • Dannybee 10 years ago

    Humans have been created to live on this earth. It is our duty to make it a better place. We have to accept that generations will come and go, and life will still continue. We cannot assume humanity will vanish from the face ...
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  • don`t care !!! © Hmmmmm! 10 years ago

    Hmmmmm!Daniel K. Pryce,thatz why.....When you jump 4 joy beware that no one moves the ground from beneath your feet....
    The greatest tragedy in Life is not Death but life without PURPOSE..
    Have a purpose in LIFE so that som ...
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  • don`t care !!! © Hmmmmm! 10 years ago

    i was having a very quietism time with sagacious when this words escape out of it mouth...

    #1 Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them...

    #2)The purpose of e ...
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  • A PURE GHANAIAN 10 years ago

    PRYCE! ARE YOU MAD? HOW ON EARTH CAN AN EWE LIKE YOU PRYCE BE A GHANAIAN

  • don`t care !!! © Hmmmmm! 10 years ago

    tell ur bigot father to buy an atlas not animal shit!

  • TRANS VOLTA TOGOLAND 10 years ago

    YOU PEOPLE CAN SHIT BLOOD YOU WILL ALWAYS REMAIN TOGOLESE. KWAME NKRUMAH IS TO BE BLAMED

  • oko Fio 10 years ago

    You took me back to the village in and back to the West masterfully. I LOVE this !!!

  • Bishop 10 years ago

    Very well written Danny, it took me back to those days when man was growing up in Ghana. After living in the States for years i have always longed for those days when man was in tuned with nature.

    When i visited Ghana two ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Interestingly, my piece is asking that the reader have a PURPOSE in life--it is implied in the piece. Good comment, my brother.

  • son of africa 10 years ago

    REMINDS ME OF THE AFRICA WRITER'S SERIES WE USED TO READ IN SEC SCHOOL. BEAUTIFUL PIECE! THANKS FOR SHARING, DANNY.

  • WTF! 10 years ago

    For chrissakes get your who's and which's right.

    "I stepped out of my front door and embraced the cool, raucous wind, WHICH (not WHO) whispered to me that the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof."

    "As I wa ...
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  • MARK A. 10 years ago

    I SEE HOW ONE COULD PERSONALIZE THE WIND BUT THE SLIPPERS IS STRETCHING IT.

  • son of africa 10 years ago

    BEAUTIFUL, WELL-WRITTEN PIECE OF ART.

  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Dude, you can't teach me how to write. It's called personification. Need I explain that to you? Yes, everyone knows that, under normal circumstances, you cannot use "who" to refer to an inanimate object. I can tell that your ...
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  • MARK A. 10 years ago

    I'VE ENJOYED YOUR PIECES..KEEP WRITING SOME MORE.

  • KOLA, LONDON 10 years ago

    PRYCE DO ACCEPT YOUR MISTAKES

  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Kola, are you going to fall for that, too? Don't you see that I used personification throughout the piece?

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 10 years ago

    Dr. Pryce is right.
    The notional personification is correctly implied in his use of the relative pronoun "who" for "wind" and "earth".
    While Dr. Pryce is a genius in the English Language, you are its poison pill. Never try ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Sammy,

    There was an article yesterday, titled "Coca-Cola must correct this error," that truly piqued my interest. In fact, I had hoped that you'd show up to give us your take on the issue. Well, I guess you were busy...

  • Kojo 10 years ago

    ... and tell us what he thinks as a Grammar Police.

    But being a grammar police in today's world is a very tricky business. Acceptable usage is changing faster than the police can monitor. The Brits are doing things with th ...
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  • DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 years ago

    Dan, you should have called me to draw my attention to this interesting article....
    We have two theories of grammar: prescriptive grammar and descriptive grammar. Prescriptive grammarians, also known as the traditionalists, ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Sammy,

    I actually should have called or e-mailed you yesterday! I thought the piece was fascinating and had hoped that you'd contribute. Well, you just did, which is great.

  • Danso TDOT 10 years ago

    SAS, can you stop the "Dr. this" "Dr. that" nonsense? This is a public forum not an academic one! By the way, how many of your colleagues call you by your title? How many of your white mates affix titles to their names on ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Danso, that topic of SAS calling himself Dr. has been adequately dealt with on these pages. Today, whether SAS has the right to call himself Dr. or not is not here or there. The guy can call himself whatever he wants on ghana ...
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  • DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 years ago

    I have the full right to call myself Doctor, having had the Doctor of Law degree conferred on me by dint of very hard work.
    My adversaries agree to this; their only argument is that lawyers in the USA, many of whom have the ...
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  • Goateater 10 years ago

    The right u claim to have in calling yourself Doctor is specious at best. Being conferred a degree, especially in America, is never a complement for one's intellect nor academic achievement. Some of the dumbest people I know ...
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  • Asare Bediako 10 years ago

    You are a quack doctor. Having a juris doctorate does not make one a holder of a doctorate degree. You do not even possess a Master in Law, let alone a Doctorate in Law. Quit fooling yourself.

  • SKILLO 10 years ago

    I don't know, man. There is a reason why you were born in Ghana. You have now acquired some knowledge and experience in life. Please consider how you can use it to help your homeland. And let's explore this topic in detail s ...
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  • Kojo 10 years ago

    Pryce, even the use of "which", which would have been more normal in this case, will still show you personifying those inanimate things. What personifies them is not so much the pronouns you use to address them but what you h ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Thanks for your contribution, Kojo. Yes, I have to go visit the village soon!

  • Joe Kojo 10 years ago

    Please just pause and reflect over his style of writing and appreciate it, rather than being mechanical about the use of "Who" and "Which".

    You probably nedd to be schooled in the use of metaphors and other forms of writi ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    PRYCE LAST DAYS WITH THE CHICKEN IN GHANA STORY.

    Ahoofe the rooster was the biggest,baddest,meanest rooster in the world,
    he used to pick on all the farm yard animals.
    one day he picked on the farm yard cat,
    unfortunat ...
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  • ADONGO 10 years ago

    NAUGHTY PRINCE

  • KOLA, LONDON 10 years ago

    PRCYE IS SIMPLY WRONG

  • Seriously thinking 10 years ago

    I have written on this subject, but I must admit that you have a better command of style and diction. If we do not have respect for the philosophy that has preserved our kind, we will become extinct.

  • Yaw Okodom 10 years ago

    This is a great piece and should get us thinking. After reading it, I began to wipe my tears.
    I could not agree with OKO Fio anymore. Its a great piece man, and continue with your good works.

    And to those of you who visi ...
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  • ======= 10 years ago

    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PIECE TO READ. IT BROUGHT BACK A LOT OF MEMORIES.

  • Bonsu 10 years ago

    It seems to me that the the gist of the narrative is lost in controversy over grammar.Is it because the story line is so loaded that it lost its meaning.No one seem to be discussing this fine piece other than extraneous matte ...
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  • Daniel K. Pryce 10 years ago

    Bonsu,

    There should be no controversy with the grammar if those making the argument knew anything about personification in written language. Hopefully, they've learned a thing or two today.

  • DR. SAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW 10 years ago

    We have two theories of grammar: prescriptive grammar and descriptive grammar. Prescriptive grammarians, also known as the traditionalists, tend to be strict constructionists who give nobody any permission to vary the establi ...
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  • Bonsu 10 years ago

    Impeccable analysis.Language is dynamics and the rules of grammar must change to go along with it otherwise there will be a fracture and disconnect somewhere along.

  • RtyRich 10 years ago

    Great piece of thought.....life in itself is amazing.

  • Dantankwa 10 years ago

    Pryce, thanks for this splendid masterpiece. It brings back to memory the nostalgic feelings of African village life, while making at the same time a beautiful contrast between the simple, yet meaningful life that our folks i ...
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  • Dantankwa 10 years ago

    Pryce, thanks for this splendid masterpiece. It brings back to memory the nolstagic feelings of African village life, while making at the same time a beautiful contrast between the simple, yet meaningful life that our folks i ...
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  • Dantankwa 10 years ago

    Pryce, thanks for this splendid masterpiece. It brings back to memory the nolstagic feelings of African village life, while making at the same time a beautiful contrast between the simple, yet meaningful life that our folks i ...
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