Open Communication
I've thought about relationship rules, and I've come to realise clearly that talking openly about everything, right from the start, is the best way to nurture and keep a good relationship. Of course it doesn't work alone, but it ranks close to the golden rule.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
First rule of relationships: Open Communication
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Easter Day in the City of Accra
Friday, April 10, 2009
Random Questions
Is our president afraid of the ex ex?
How often does police surveillance go wrong?
Will Liverpool and Bayern now switch to cricket?
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Sex, Size and Payment in the City of Accra
Time: 11 pm.
Day: Any day.
Man Pervert (MP): How much?
Underage Girl (UG): You have to drop your pants first.
MP: Why would I want to do that?
UG: I need to see whatchu got. Price is per hour, according to size!
HMMM!
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
M. K. Ghandi is someone I admire
M. K. Ghandi
Because he was the most human of us all
Steve Biko
Because he would have been the legitimate forerunner of the anti-apartheid movement
Yitzhak Rabin
Because he would have managed to bring peace to the Middle East
Barack Obama
Because you just came back from sequestration on Mars if you do not know why
Kaka
Because he combines supreme talent with the fear of God and modesty - a rare thing in the 2000s
Corazon Aquino
For such grace, dignity and bravery
Aung San Suu Kyi
Because she has more balls than the military in Burma
Tony Blair
Because he has the gift of gab
William Jefferson Clinton
One politician I could trust that he really believed in what he was saying (bar Lewinsky), plus he has no prejudice or bigotry in him
Nelson Mandela
For how he kept a volatile country together in the 90s
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Living in the Osu Cemetery
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The Ocean
There are not many things
Before the timeless ocean
The blueness of intensity
The green eyes of jealousy
The white surf of purity
Rolling waves and lolling lave
Salty taste and lulling hum
Grades of sand as true as gold
The intimate bathe in tenderness
The gulls, the weeds, the sun and the shells
All seen and loved by generations gone
And it’s bigger that everything else
It owns the shoreline
And the sky
And the topsy-turvy brine
Even the far-off horizon line
The power to give unending pleasure
Choose the size of shore next year
Now pent-up rage bursts out at the moon
Holds the world in a low vile growl
And plays mirages of spirit lights
A slow recline in the afterglow
The ocean sleeps in silent sate.