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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Not much new

Oh the internet cafes. It is so interesting to see that they call this 'fast' internet. It is worse than what dial up used to be, at times. So if I get cut off, it is because it took way too long to load. One can only smile when these situations arise.
I love it here. I really do. It is so much fun. Aside from the constant sweating and the public latrines, it is a great place. The people are so friendly. Just yesterday, I started walking down a main road, said hello to an older woman, and she put me in a cab back to my town. She said that it was too hot to be walking all that way, and she paid for my ride. Just because I stopped to say hello to her. The cab driver proceeded to ask for my number, so sometimes they can be a little too friendly. But it's all in good fun, I guess. I just say no, I do not own a phone. Which shocks the hell out of them. "But you are white, American? Of course you have money, why do you not own a cell phone?!" I do, I just do not want to give it to you.
Not much else is new. I just thought I should update. I should be going, I told my brother I would be back around noon, and it is getting close to that time!
Watched the Ghana game last night; booo. At least we qualify for the next round. I heard US did well! YAY! I will only cheer for them when they play Ghana, of course. Later!

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