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Dec 06, 2009 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Is sheer music. Dem boys hear people singing carols and other things but dem get a surprise de other day. Ashni was singing calypso and it wasn’t ‘in search of a star.’ It wasn’t even Finance Christmas party. Was a case of singing because reporters want question him.
Is de name of de song that ketch dem boys. “We gun talk.” Every time dem reporter call he is de same song, “We gun talk”. But dem ain’t talking.
Dem boys seh that de song suh nice that Bharrat dancing to that music. And is not a steady music. Some singing in Chutney and some singing calypso but is de same lyrics. “We gun talk”
De thing is that none of dem talking yet, not even de man who tek $6 million fuh patch three potholes. De regional chairman start fuh talk then he claim how he talk bout de wrang road. But dem boys seh that is a good thing he talk.
Is that same tune dem li’l boys use to sing when dem ketch dem sister in a funny position with a man. That tune mek nuff boys get money but some of dem get pinch when dem sister get some good blows.
To this day some people don’t like hear that tune. De woman reporter who call Ashni only to hear he seh that he gun talk buss cry. Dem boys seh that she had to remember something from way back and that it wasn’t nice.
Yet, according to dem boys, wha de contractors doing not nice. Dem is de only people not singing de song because dem don’t intend to talk.
Imagine de other day Dr Bheri Ramsaran had cause to complain bout dem same contractor. He give dem nuff money to build Suddie Hospital and dem cock he. Even Bharrat didn’t help he.
Talk half. Lef half.
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