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Aug 03, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Indeed it is the silly season and no one is taking notice. It is more of the same because another driver is going to crash into an oncoming vehicle.
This driver is going to take his eyes off the road for a moment to look at a distraction in the form of a woman.
There would be no regard for the passengers and the grief would be severe. One need not even contemplate the extent of the damage because some things simply cannot be contemplated.
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The Guyana Fire Service is going to rush into action because of a faulty electricity system. The poles are falling but in many cases there are slack connections, one of which is going to affect a home and start a fire.
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Gunmen will continue to strike in the city because there is no better place to take money from people who would have saved a lot in preparation for the new school year.
In one case, a group would tackle a woman going about her shopping but as fate would have it, there are public-spirited citizens who are going to go to her aid.
One of the men is going to plead his innocence but the eyewitnesses are going to know otherwise. They are the ones who will exact a vengeance until the police come.
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