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Jan 18, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Ashni sing in Parliament and he sing a song that people been hearing fuh a long time. He change some of de words but was de same song. Every now and then some of he backers beat a rhythm pun de desk in parliament and Irfaan beat de hardest.
Donald beat too and Gail and some others. Is only Sam didn’t beat. Dem boys seh that he didn’t understand de song. He try fuh hum but was a tune bout promises and more promises and ain’t familiar wid dem thing.
Bharrat listen to de singing pun TV and he mek some notes especially when he see Ashni drinking. People believe that was lime drink but it had a sting which mean that it had something extra.
Dem boys seh that dem could understand since it ain’t easy to sing fuh three hours straight. Even Beenie Man and Rihanna and Boys 2 Men could do that. But Ashni did.
And he get a contract to do de same thing next year but Robert and Clarissa and Deborah and Raphael and Prak got other ideas. Dem claim how dem fed up wid de song since Ashni been singing it every year. People didn’t sleep this year because dem had cameras looking out fuh dem suh dem beat drum while Ashni sing.
Dem boys seh that dem might dance next year.
Talk half. Lef half.
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