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Mar 28, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Gambling is in some people bones. De casino open de other day but de rules is that no Guyanese can go inside to gamble. Well dem boys tun up de other day and announce that dem wouldn’t gamble. Dem find out that dem can only go in if dem have some foreign document.
De situation got dem airline smiling and the government vex because people suddenly going away fuh get a foreign passport or some foreign document.
In de casino once you playing de drinks is free. Men does lose dem money but mek up wid de drinks.
One man close to de waterfalls paper went for a medical. He stop smoking a long time ago but he like he drinks. De doctor tell he that he got to stop drinking.
Dem boys seh that de man go to de casino and he throat itch but he also tell dem that de doctor tell he that he shouldn’t drink. That was he mistake. Dem boys tell he that if he drink de doctor don’t have to know unless he tell him.
Is de same thing wid de wanted man who go to visit a friend de other day. De police mount a raid and trap he in de house but he think quick. He dress like a woman and lie down in de bed.
But he nearly get in trouble because de lady son go in de room when de police gone and nearly hot up de tracks.
Talk half. Lef half.
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