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Jan 21, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De police really bad. Dem killing old people these days. Dem boys seh that dem frighten fuh let dem mother and grandmother walk pun de road because of de police. Well one old woman decide to keep off de road but she still dead.
Henry send he police fuh hunt criminals and dem go in de house and point dem gun to de old lady. De poor woman get a heart attack and dead. Right away a policeman mek a notch pun he gun and boast how he score one more.
But dem have some old women who fighting back. De cocaine granny decide that she ain’t going down without a fight. Dem boys seh that when she get remanded she tell de court that she gun mek dem remember she.
People smile and when dem put de woman in de lock ups wid she wheel chair everybody feel sorry fuh she till she mek she move. One load of mess in she underwear mek dem other female prisoner tek notice.
Dem boys seh that some try to bear up and clean granny but before dem done was another load. Since then, granny giving dem load after load. Everybody gun remember de granny.
Dem boys seh that dem contractors who been thiefing doing wuss than de cocaine granny.
Dem and all messing up demself because dem do bad wuk and dem hear de Waterfalls paper investigating. One man call a press conference; another one sue and a third talking to lawyers.
De only thing dem have in common is de load and dem sharing that wid de cocaine granny. Was a time when contractors never share. Times change.
Talk half. Lef half.
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