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May 14, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
When people push dem mouth in everything dem boys does call dem pot salt. But some people more than that.
Tek Fip, de road con tracta. Since 2002 he get a call. He come and he meet wid dem big ones. Dem plan fuh build de hydro. Dem talk wid dem white people who was running de electricity company fuh leh Fip mek a small piece. He had to sell power from de hydro to de electricity company at de time.
But things fip through because Fip never even build a dam fuh de hydro much less de hydro.
But dem boys still want Fip in de electricity business suh dem tell he fuh buy a Wartsila engine. Even that he couldn’t do. In short he try he hand at everything. He try puja, he try real estate, he try selling lime and coconut in America. Nutten ain’t wuk.
Dem boys seh that de big ones refuse to give up wid Fip. Dem organize a road contract and give Fip. Now people want to know if this contract gun wuk, knowing Fip reputation. But dem big ones think Fip important. He got to be a safety pin. Dem old woman don’t lef home without it and de government underwear been showing a long time. De waist get slack and that is how dem boys know bout all de things wha dem planning. Dem need Fip fuh push here, there and everywhere.
Talk half, Lef half.
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