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Sep 27, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Is madness pun madness. Guyana sign de contract fuh de Amaila Falls road and then de authorities decide that dem got to get some EPA permission.
Now dem boys want fuh know who gun sign a contract before dem get all de permission. One man claim that is a case of knowing that de EPA woulda rubber stamp de thing but dem had to please de public and show that dem doing de right thing.
Dem boys seh that dem see more stupidness when some woman get vex and decide to bun up sheself. Now who gun hurt demself fuh spite somebody? Well that happen and de woman must believe that she gun lef a mark pun de people conscience.
But de biggest madness was wid a minibus driver who drinking all de time while he waiting fuh passenger. Then de people who travel in de minibus more mad because who gun put dem life in de hand of a drunk man? Only some mad Guyanese people.
Dem boys seh that was madness pun Norton Street when de bus miss a car and plough cross some bridge and toss de passengers outside. Some land in drain, some pun de road and some in people yard. De madness continue when dem same people family end up at de hospital and start one noise.
Dem boys want fuh know wheh de next madness gun start and dem suspect that it ain’t far off. Probably inside Clico.
Talk half. Lef half.
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