Monday, September 29, 2003

 
well I have been very busy lately. Information Technology is not bringing the cash forth as we all IT guys hope. Hopefully some day things will get bettter. The economy sucks... Bush is a failure, All the wars he waged were all failures. What a piece of shit!!!!!!!!!

I am thinking about starting a cleaning company, anyone with some knowledge about this kind of bussiness in the philadelphia area; the brother is open to suggestions.

My boy Jeremey just arrived from Liberia, I will catch up with him later tonight after school and we will have a little chat about the current trend of the situation in my beloved country. Hopefully I will have something to write about tommorow. I also went to church this weekend. during the morning , and later at night. I have enough blessings for a whole month.

PEACE.

Thursday, September 11, 2003

 
MOSQUITOES BECOMMING MORE RESISTANT.

Greetings my dear readers, It has indeed been a long time since I posted. I have been overwhelmed with lots of work.

However, I am happy to be back in the world of blogging. Hopefully my thoughts will become organized as soon as possible, and we as a whole can start having some very interesting discussions.

Something that has been provoking thoughts within me the last couple of days are the rate at wish the Marines deployed in Liberia had contracted Malaria. There are many questions been asked, did they take their anti-Malaria pills, are the pills defective, or is it becoming more evident that Mosquitoes are indeed becoming more intelligent.

I also learned that the Marines had mosquito repellant on their uniforms. If this is indeed true, I will have to conclude that indeed the African anopheles gambiae has become even more aggressive since I was last on the continent.

This particular species of mosquito is usually well rested during the day and set off at night to prey. It is usually during the night that this predator sets off to prey on humans and animals.

My fondest memories of mosquitoes are learning to spell the word, and the buzzing noise these little creatures made when they tried to get a bite of you, and leave you with the deadly malaria.

I wish the soldiers a speedy recovery. They did not have to do it but they did anyway.

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