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Dec 08, 2009 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Is Christmas and things ain’t looking bright. Dem boys seh that money dry up because people hardly buying. Imagine even de shoplifters getting problem because how dem can walk out a store wid something and claim that dem pay when de cashier ain’t even mek a sale fuh de day and de cash register empty? Bharrat announce how he paying a certain percentage to de public servants but he ain’t announce how much he paying. Dem boys seh that de money gun be small and he want to shock de people. GuySuCo already shock its workers. Is de fuss time that a big company like that ain’t got money to pay. That is why de government going to Parliament fuh money. It got to help GuySuCo because de banks claim how dem ain’t lending no more because de sugar company ain’t pay back. But de sugar company seh that any money it get from de government is money that de government owe fuh land that it sell to people as house lots. And de government sell nuff. Diamond alone had couple hundred and couple well sell fuh a million dollars. Dem boys ain’t even considering Turkeyen, Sophia, and couple other places like Pradoville. Yesterday, dem boys see some cane cutters pun de road collecting money from dem car that passing. Dem was dancing masquerade and singing no tricks, no living. Talk half. Lef half.
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