Written Aug 26, 2002
Favorite thing: I WILL WANT US TO VISIT MY HOUSE FIRST SITUATED AT DOME IN THE CAPITAL ACCRA AND LATER TO SHANGRI LA HOTEL.
Fondest memory: I MISS SPEAKING GA.
Written Aug 24, 2002
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I WILL WANT US TO VISIT MY HOUSE FIRST SITUATED AT DOME IN THE CAPITAL ACCRA AND LATER TO SHANGRI LA HOTEL. I MISS SPEAKING GA.
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