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Dec 23, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Fuh a long time Mark was marking Freddie and Freddie wasn’t objecting. Dem boys notice that in recent times every place that Mark went there was Freddie. Dem was like two peas in a pod or as old people seh, like batty and po.
Mark was mark time like dem fisherman who bait dem hook and got de patience to wait for a bite. That happen when dem decide to tackle de garbage pile at Le Repentir. Dem boys seh that Freddie live till up de East Coast but he coulda come to town because he know that he was meeting Mark.Everybody know that de police pick dem up and put dem in de Brickdam lock-ups. Well is deh Mark get he chance. And de police oblige because dem arrange a special cell designed fuh privacy and comfort.
Dem even put a sign outside that seh, ‘Do not disturb’.
Dem boys walking pun Smyth Street hear de wedding march coming from de cell and dem wonder. No need to ask. Is Mark and Freddie and lots of love.
But Bharrat worried because when Freddie come out dem don’t have enough ink fuh stop he from writing bout all dem things that he see in jail. He couldn’t write he column in Thursday paper and that hurt he bad.
Dem boys did plan fuh give he a sheet of paper and help he write from he prison cell and help he believe that he is Mandela. Talk half. Lef half.
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