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Oct 10, 2009 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Imagine people hardly getting electricity and de power company got so much power that dem can bun down three buildings in Regent Street, yesterday. But even before that, dem boys suspect that people had serious problem. Three of dem try to bruck up dem vehicle in Middle Street. It had to be de high cost of gasoline and insurance.
De people must have find out that if dem ain’t got no vehicle then de insurance would lapse and is money dem would save. And to think that is a big vehicle that Bharrat allowing people to bring in without paying duty.
One of dem boys claim how de big vehicle had to crash if de driver was certain about low carbon credit. It mean that de government got to pay he fuh reducing de carbon dioxide. But de other drivers got to pay a fine.
Dem boys seh that when de vehicle lick up two of dem let out so much gas that de atmosphere was polluted fuh a good time. Then come de fire that put so much carbon dioxide into de atmosphere that Georgetown could not talk about carbon credit.
Is a good thing Bharrat wasn’t in de country because he would fire some people. But Rohee was there and he start to cry because was only de day before yesterday that he give de fire service some brand new fire tenders and a water tender. Not one of dem was wukking yesterday. De water tender was empty.
Dem boys seh that when Bharrat come Rohee got to explain if somebody thief out anything from dem fire tenders because dem was suppose to be new and in good wukking order.
Perhaps Rohee forget to hand over something.
Talk half. Lef half.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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