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Nov 17, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Prince William, that is Princess Diana son, announce that he engage and of course nuff leaders done decide that dem would like to be at de wedding. Guyana even decide to select its own gift because it want to be counted.
Bharrat done select Kwame. He tell some people that he fed up wid Kwame suh is better he give he away as a gift to William. He done order de paper to wrap Kwame and is only fuh de scanning to tek place. That is a minor problem because dem ain’t sure whether to scan from de top or de bottom. Dem boys seh that either way, is a gaping hole.
Under normal conditions, nobody woulda have to scan but these is days of terrorism and de British Secret Service at first glance, might tek de gift fuh an object of terror. Indeed it look li’l frightening.
And dem boys seh that de bandits who go to Chateau Margot yesterday got more guts than fish. Some just come out of jail but dem certainly didn’t learn. It look like if dem didn’t want to stay outside fuh de Christmas.
But then again, some of dem had it in mind to go to some Soca show and that call fuh money. One definitely gun miss de show and two of dem gun be prevented from even going near de place wheh it keeping.
More gun happen this season and of course dem boys worried.
Talk half. Lef half.
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