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May 08, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Old people always seh that blood thicker than water. Nuff time people does got to do something but because is family dem does hold back. Gunman rather send he friends than to go and rob he family and only if he can’t get he friends to change dem mind.
People does go in court an lie to protect family and that wouldn’t change. Dem boys seh that dem check de other day and find out that dem have government people who does give contract to dem family. And if anybody got hard question about de contract, de family does step in AND TRY to twist de question.
When de question get more rough de family does get real vex and cuss de people asking de question. That is how dem boys find out that a man get a contract when he couldn’t even fulfill half of de contract.
He family was in control of de thing. And dem boys understand how de family mek he own get all dem other contract, even de one to clean de President yard.
Of course all family don’t look alike. Family does mix up. Dem have some really black people who have East Indian family. Dougla people dem boys can understand. That is why when dem hear bout a really big man and a contractor is family, dem wasn’t surprised.
De truth gun come out because as old people seh, whatever happen in de dark does come to light. Talk half. Lef half.
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