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May 23, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Yesterday dem boys realise that de West Indies team need plenty ink, about a truck load of markers and a massive drawing board. And one businessman seh that if he did know he woulda buy all dem things ever since.
Dem boys seh that dem learn about de needs when dem hear Gayle talking about going back to de drawing board. Every match de man talking about going to de drawing board.
Was a time when de same West Indies start seeing light a de end of de tunnel. Then dem put on dark shades and de light disappear. Now is drawing board.
When Zimbabwe beat dem at Providence was back to de drawing board. When New Zealand beat dem at Providence was back to de same drawing board. When Australia beat them was drawing board and now South Africa hammering dem, Gayle running back to de drawing board.
Dem boys seh that de board suh full that Gayle ain’t know what he seeing and that is de problem. He can go to de board every time till all de ink done and de crayons wear out, de mess will be too much fuh he and de team to decipher.
In fact, de only reason he going to de drawing board is because he like draw. He can draw de players and decide who gun mek de next team.
In fact, he should walk wid de drawing board pun de field or as dem boys seh, better use de whole field as a drawing board. Then he wouldn’t have to go anywhere.
Talk half. Lef half.
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