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Aug 21, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Barrels coming again. People who lef gone back to trying to prove to dem relatives back in dis country that things bright. Dem flocking de stores and warehouses buying up all dem clothes that getting discard because summer almost done.
By October, people gun be looking fancy wid new shoes and track shoes and things that does mek people look nice. Dem school children gun be going to school wid things that dem own parents never wear.
But dem boys seh that de problem begin right there because de children gun spend de whole school year concentrating on looking nice. None body ain’t gun be shopping fuh books and things to help dem children study.
Some might knock dem chest and buy computer because that is de fashionable thing to do.
Dem boys want to know, though, wha happen to dem who lost dem wuk. One man wife phoning he steady and he change de number because he shame. He can’t send nutten. He did ask he friend to help out but de friend claim how he barely scrape.
But de man still wouldn’t come home because he frighten people laugh he. Wuk waiting. Fip looking fuh workers and he promise to pay. Things wouldn’t be suh bad.
Talk half. Lef half.
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