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Nov 08, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There must be more mad people around because all the warnings seem to go unheeded. I warned that the roads are dangerous but rather than people taking their time and heeding all that is in place for them to enjoy a painless life, they continue to do stupid things.
This is not going to end in the coming days because another mad driver is going to bring grief to some families.
His bus is going to jump a curb with devastating effect. And this is going to happen in the city.
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The gunmen are out again and their presence would be felt even more in rural Guyana where the possibility of interference is less than elsewhere in the country.
There is going to be a vicious attack on a business place in the east. The victims would not only lose worldly possessions but they would also suffer pain and physical loss.
The police have no plan because in their midst are some of the perpetrators.
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A drowning would mar an otherwise good outing. None would be able to explain it because the victim would be described as a reasonable swimmer.
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I say, forget all the thoughts of demon possession because the demons are waiting to capitalize on the situation.
The nation is in for trying times.
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