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May 16, 2013 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Old people got a saying. Do suh nah like suh. De opposition in parliament try fuh pass a Bill. Donald and he boys tell dem up front, once y-all pass a Bill and we don’t like it we ain’t gun approve it. De opposition think he was joking suh dem pass, not one, but two Bill. Donald refuse to sign any because he didn’t like dem.
Well he boys got a Bill and de opposition done decide that dem wouldn’t sign it. De thing is that if de opposition don’t sign it Guyana in real hell fuh at least seven years. De country can’t send money overseas fuh buy goods, can’t buy car, can’t buy nutten.
De opposition tell Donald to sign dem Bill or dem ain’t gun sign he own. He and he boys hollering. Do fuh do is not obeah. De opposition got he buy de nuts—at least he got.
De situation mek dem boys remember de saying that look suh is nah like suh. A Chinee man tun up to collect he lotto prize. He name Hai Sang Wang. When dem boys see de last name de think was Chang. Everybody feel that was Ian Chang wid de lotto. Dem believe that dem woulda get drinks because Chang don’t buy nutten. Dem see de photo and dem sure was Ian wid hat and sunshades. Is when dem peep behind de shades and dem see de eye that dem know wasn’t Ian.
And talking bout seeing, dem ain’t see Kwame fuh a couple days. One man write how he get stroke. People seh that was Julius and indeed Julius was teaching he de backstroke. Life really interesting.
Talk half and pray fuh Donald.
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