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Aug 15, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is a massive entertainment event on and the madness that envelopes people will spread so rapidly that people would lose their sanity. However, pain is a grim reminder that life is not about madness and gay abandon.
The road accidents will hit people between their eyes so hard that many are going to regret, albeit too late, their indiscretion.
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The spirits are encouraging a wave of impatience to the extent that each day people are seeking new ways to do harm to their fellow citizens. A man is going to attempt to have sex with an old woman who could have been his grandmother.
The descendants of the victim are going to hunt him without even considering allowing the law to take its course. This is going to have one sad and unfortunate ending.
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All the talk about river safety means nothing to the simple people who traverse the small rivers in the hinterland. There is going to be a collision that will severely test the mettle of the small boat pilot and his family.
The authorities never paid too much attention to that part of the North West. Even the police would be slow to act since there would be no one to goad them into action.
The funeral would be a most moving affair.
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