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Sep 14, 2008 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Things are still hectic with people doing all the things to make others uncomfortable. In fact, there is something that is causing this misfortune and while I know what it is, I am not at liberty to disclose.
However, the conditions would create yet another river disaster.
Complacency is going to be the cause but then again, when someone does something everyday he or she takes it for granted. The unfortunate thing is that the innocent but trusting people are going to pay.
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And the fires are not yet over. People are watching a smoldering giant in South Georgetown, but that will become the least of their concerns. Another blaze is going to strike and it is by the mercy of the Watching One that there would be no loss of life.
Neighbours are going to be helpless but there is always a brave one in the crowd.
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Some desperate bandits are going to make life a misery for some people who are believed to have made their money from nefarious acts. There is going to be an exchange of gunfire and wounds would be sustained on either side.
It is going to take some time for the police to make an arrest but sometimes, it is better to be late than never.
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