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Ghana 'Till September: Trials, Trees, and Travels
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Trials, Trees, and Travels. Trials, Trees and Travels. Lots happened over the last week, so I'm going to break this up into a few sections. Normally I'd spread it over multiple posts, but I don't want to spam RSS feeds or FaceBook profiles (see, I'm considerate like that). Check it out on the original site. Because I'm not sure the newly added alt-text is going to work in FaceBook. The court house also had some pretty hilarious signage. For example:. Circling the whole time. By th...
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Ghana 'Till September: Barack Obama is my home boy
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Barack Obama is my home boy. That's right, this weekend prominently featured the 44th (and 1st African-American) President of the United States (who, incidentally, is also the 1st deadly three-point assassin. In the White House). It's no secret that I'm a huge Obama-phile, so I was tremendously excited (despite being continually reminded by my American friends that he is not, in fact, MY President). People even had clothes made with Obama's face featured on the fabric's print.
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Ghana 'Till September: May 2009
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Friday, May 29, 2009. For stepping in a flower bed? Not having his papers in order? It was certainly a harrowing experience, but all is well that ends well. We didn't cave, and ended up being sent home in a taxi (without paying any fine! Just to be clear, in no way do I believe that we should have been held above the law just because we were foreigners. However, when there were other people who were walking through the grass (just ahead of us! In other news, I've officially been in Ghana for a week!
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Ghana 'Till September: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Trials, Trees, and Travels. Trials, Trees and Travels. Lots happened over the last week, so I'm going to break this up into a few sections. Normally I'd spread it over multiple posts, but I don't want to spam RSS feeds or FaceBook profiles (see, I'm considerate like that). Check it out on the original site. Because I'm not sure the newly added alt-text is going to work in FaceBook. The court house also had some pretty hilarious signage. For example:. Circling the whole time. By th...
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Ghana 'Till September: Tro-tro!
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Thursday, June 18, 2009. Let me introduce you to the cornerstone of Ghanaian transportation: the tro-tro. A "tro-tro" is, essentially, a large van that has been retrofitted to seat anywhere between 14 and 20 people. It's what I use to go to and from work on a daily basis, and often my preferred mode of transportation for getting around the city. Most of them have some sort of slogan affixed to the front and the back, often religiously themed. (One of my all-time favorites: "Try Islam! At nearly every maj...
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Ghana 'Till September: Cheap Chickens (or, something is a-fowl in Ghana)
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Thursday, July 9, 2009. Cheap Chickens (or, something is a-fowl in Ghana). I'm constantly surrounded by chickens. I don't mean lily-livered cowards or fraidy-cats. No, I'm talking about the birds. Poultry. Fowl. Most mornings, I wake up to the familiar sound of a rooster crowing (just like in the cartoons, except for way more annoying). Sometimes they can be bothersome (example: when I'm in court, attempting to listen to a very soft-spoken judge. Obruni = white person). Akon (He's huge here). CorpWatch -...
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Ghana 'Till September: July 2009
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Monday, July 20, 2009. Ghana's Most Beautiful (or, how Chris got himself on Ghanaian TV). What do you get when you blend American Idol, a beauty pageant, and Canadian Heritage Minutes, and then transport the concoction to Ghana? Well, you'd pretty much end up with Ghana's Most Beautiful. Which airs on Sunday nights on Ghana's TV3. A bit about the show:. Ghana's Most Beautiful airs live on TV3 Sundays at 8:00pm! As Taylor) and I had no idea what type of event we would be attending. Bashir (a Ghanaian,...
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Ghana 'Till September: Got to go to Togo
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Monday, July 6, 2009. Got to go to Togo. This past weekend, the crew did a little border-hop over to Togo, Ghana's French-speaking eastern neighbor. Part of the reason for the trip was visa-related (with a multiple entry visa, it's common to briefly leave the country and then gain a new immigration stamp upon reentry; it's basically like restarting the shot clock). Once I confronted him about the deception, he reluctantly gave me the correct amount. Again, there was some pretty smooth scamming . we w...
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Cynicism, Candor and Coffee: May 2007
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Cynicism, Candor and Coffee. Joe had it wrong. It's all about java. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Oh curse you, thou wretched capitalist demons. So, I was trying to see if anywhere in Edmonton is showing the Pirates. Movie at midnight tonight. I thought that my best bet would be Silver City Theatres, given that they have ridiculously numerous showtimes. Notice how I didn't linke the words Silver City anywhere? I'd like to say that's because I'm lazy. I really would. Tells me that Silver City Cinema. Once upon ...
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