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Jul 10, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
The police typing a wanted bulletin and Henry already vex. He claim how he fed up placing wanted bulletins and nobody finding de people. Now he get a phone call to put out a bulletin fuh Fip.
De man shoulda already start wukking pun de hydro road and by now about ten miles of road should have been completed. Nutten ain’t start except that Fip paint he office in Guyana and advertise fuh staff.
Was all well and good when de government was to award de contract. De man was present but since he get de contract he missing. He can’t be reached by phone and he can’t be seen wid de naked eye.
Also missing is de plan fuh de road. Dem boys seh that is a real problem. Dem notice that de government running to Linden. Is three times in one month. De word is an outreach. Dem boys seh that is a search party dem setting up to go and look fuh FIP and Linden is de jump off point.
De government also buying sniffer dogs to help wid de search and Henry, de Commissioner already counting he chicken before dem hatch. He done tell de world that he only got one and that it nose not good. That is why nobody ain’t thinking about using this one to hunt de man.
De next best thing is de wanted bulletin.
Talk half. Lef half.
Listen how to run an oil country
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