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Jan 06, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
When people seh that crowds is not a good thing nuff of dem boys does laugh. De other morning dem find out why. A man let off a grenade and de old, de young and de middle aged get hurt. Dem boys was quick to announce how de people been in a crowd, yes, but that dem was by demself inside de crowd suh people can’t really seh that dem was in a crowd. People get knock in dem eye, some get knock in dem head and some get splinters in dem belly.
De police was quick on de scene and dem boys seh that dem never see so much khaki at one crime scene. Was like de whole top brass believe that dem coulda solve de crime.
De truth was that dem was fast, too damn inquisitive, because dem humbug de detectives and dem stop de ordinary people from getting a chance to see something that dem could talk about. After all, is not every day that a grenade does go off in de city. But dem boys shoulda know. From de time de blast go off dem shoulda know. De hospital name one of de injured people as Irfan Ali. De government doesn’t mek joke wid its people. De next thing, dem boys see a posse coming wid sledge hammer and a big truck. Now people who was ketching dem hand in this hard month got to suck salt and too much salt does give high blood pressure.
Dem boys seh that is wha Henry and Rohee want. When people got pressure dem got to buy drugs and is only one place does mek de drugs in Guyana.
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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