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Oct 05, 2009 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists
Dem boys mekkin a new chair fuh de Top Cop. Dis chair ain’t mekkin with wood, it mekkin with all dem scrap iron wha dem boys pick up from round de place. Dem boys seh dat de last time de man sit down pon a wood chair, it start fuh cry. Even de man shoes complaining. But is not only dem complaining. De man driver complaining too. Dem boys seh de other day Henry lef a piece a sandwich in de car and de driver throw it away when he clean de vehicle. Who tell he do dat. Is straight to TSU he gone. De top cop cleaner gone too. She mistake was throwing away a piece ah plantain de man lef fuh bambai. She now deh at Special Constabulary Headquarters opening gate.
But de gate at de Top Cop house got kicks. Is everybody wha going out or coming in gat fuh sign dem name and de time. Even people wha living in de house. Is real tight security. De man say he keeping out de protestors because dem cause he fuh lose sleep de other night. Dis time it wasn’t de three musketeers, was a bus load from Congress Place singing in front ah he gate. De man sweating like hell. Dem boys say dat is why dem had to add a few extra yards ah cloth pon he uniform. Not because of he size but fuh tek off some of de extra water…
Talk half lef half.
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