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Jun 21, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Yesterday was Father’s Day and de only difference is that people don’t spend as much as dem does spend fuh Mother’s Day.
Two big man at de Waterfalls paper does expect gift from dem children when is Father’s Day but when is Mother’s Day when people does spend money pun dem mother dem two does guh wid bag fuh collect from dem Mother. Dem own mother got to spend pun Mother’s Day.
When dem boys hear that story dem start fuh talk bout dem two Waterfalls people and then dem talk that dem know some mothers who used to read.
One of dem mothers read a book name de Blank and she still to get a pickney. Dem boys talk how one read a book name De Single Virgin and she get one.
Then one of dem talk how another woman read De Tale of Two Cities and she get twins. Dem seh that one read de Three Musketeers and she get triplets.
Dem, boys seh de fifth man get up and run home to stop he wife from reading that book that she was reading after what he hear from he padners.
He wife was reading Ali Baba and de 40 thieves. By de time he reach, she done read a piece of de book suh she get Ali Baba alone.
When Ali Baba grow up and tun a big man he employ forty, most of dem in parliament. Now everybody in worries.
Talk half. Lef half.
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