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Oct 15, 2009 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Dem boys shame suh till dem can’t shame no more. One of de things that people got to protect is children. Big men like look at li’l gyal but these days because of de seriousness some of dem does cut dem eye and pass straight.
You have de others who rather look at li’l boys because a Minister done announce that dem ain’t got no law—at least not yet. That is why a big one still wukking wheh he deh.
But tek de case of de other big man who shoulda go wid a 15-year-old boy and avoid heself any trouble since dem have precedent. He tek a 15-year-old gyal and feed she.
Dem boys seh that dem know that some big men got a habit. Is nutten fuh nutten so de gyal had to give up something fuh de food she eat. And like she head wasn’t good because after de man done feed she and do what he had to do he lef she pun de road fuh de police find she wandering.
Dem boys seh that wid he car he coulda drop she home and avoid this trouble but is one thing when big man belly full. He would go to de end of de world when he horny but is another story when he chock.
Well dem boys seh that he regret he didn’t bun de li’l gas and drop de gyal home because he can’t even drive he own car right now. In fact, everybody know that he can’t move as he like.
Old people always seh, “What is sweet in thy mouth shall be bitter in thy behind.” De food was sweet in de gyal mouth and de after sport was sweet in this big man mouth.
Talk half. Lef half.
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