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{UAH} FOOLING THE CHINESE

Its actually very easy to dupe and bilk a Chinese Rhino Horn trader. My old man once supplied my primary school with a whole load of glue. This glue was quick to dry and harden with colorations depending on the raw material.

It so happened that my old man was a hunting guide after retirement. We naturally had a dump pit of skulls, bones and most of all, animal horns.

You may ask, "What is the relation btwn hunting and glue?

Answer comes as a triangle with three vertices represented by the Savannah, the dump and the school.

Apparently, the old-time source of glue was, matter of fact, cow skin but soon it was found the horn could be melted - of course cooked for long like Molokony to produce glue. Thingi with the horn is that it can solidify back to original hardness when dried out and most of all it dries to original color of cooked horns. AT a certain point in can be molded and shaped by hand into anything.

An excellent carver can burn the Chinese big time with cow having no healing power and not
rhino horn.

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gg.jpgGwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

"But this I know, UPC believed and still believes in
very high education. We can call Obote all bad names we have, but the bottom line remains that he got more scholarships for Buganda than all previous Uganda leaders combined. That includes Sir Edward Mutesa, President Lule, President Binayisa, up to and into Ssabasajja Mutebi. Who all happen to be Baganda leaders." Mulindwa

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