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what s this whole blog about anyway the daily commute from bridge to ridge the daily commute from bridge to ridge skip to content home get in touch what s this whole blog about anyway what s this whole blog about anyway welcome to the daily commute let s call me asomasi asomasi is a general name we use in ghana for a person i got intrigued with all the names that journalists outside had for the common man joe public john doe john q citizen joe bloggs however the one i loved the most was the man on the clapham omnibus that fit my description so well i was wondering if i could adapt it to say the man on the accra trotro and that got thinking in this direction me the one who unwillingly struggles into the trotro every morning from my bus stop at bridge all the way to my stop at ridge but this person could be you or your brother or your cousin or the guy you ve got a crush on we all have these interesting experiences in trotros and indeed as we go on our daily commute to work each morning or wherever there really isn t ever a dull moment on our daily commute we re going to have a lot of fun with not only the happenings in the trotro but at bus stops the passengers their unique habits and topics of discussion the drivers their mates the stations the kinds of things that we see out of our trotro windows nothing is out of bounds am i ashamed to admit to the whole world that i m a regular fixture in these infamous monstrosities that parade our city roads no way i can t stand them i ve been riding in all sorts ever since my brother taught me by some very unorthodox means how to do it on my own years ago one day i ll kiss these sour days goodbye and i won t look back with a moment s regret but the day is coming hopefully in my lifetime when these scars on the face of our city will be gone replaced by fancy yellow buses and we ll remember the good old trotros of years gone by and all the adventures we had in them and we ll miss them sorely share this tweet email a link to a friend opens in new window email like loading archives october 2012 september 2012 august 2012 july 2012 may 2012 april 2012 march 2012 february 2012 january 2012 december 2011 november 2011 october 2011 september 2011 august 2011 july 2011 june 2011 may 2011 april 2011 march 2011 february 2011 january 2011 december 2010 november 2010 october 2010 september 2010 august 2010 july 2010 june 2010 may 2010 april 2010 march 2010 categories accra living foreign commutes it all starts in the station once upon a taxi tales from a trotro the streets recent posts bags and baggage let s just vote already all in a night s work a deathly business lights camera action wardrobe malfunction a watered down pain in the gut whatever it takes to win one adabraka it s been real what have you inhaled today email subscription enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email email address sign me up join 81 other subscribers pages get in touch what s this whole blog about anyway search for the daily commute from bridge to ridge blog at wordpress com subscribe subscribed the daily commute from bridge to ridge join 81 other subscribers sign me up already have a wordpress com account log in now privacy the daily commute from bridge to ridge subscribe subscribed sign up log in copy shortlink report this content view post in reader manage subscriptions collapse this bar d design a site like this with wordpress com get started
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