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Mar 10, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De road march tune was ‘Dem a watch me’. Right away dem boys seh that de man was singing about de Waterfalls paper and de government. Of course de Waterfalls paper watching de government. It watch suh till nuff people gone into hiding.
Dem boys can’t find Brassy. He was a man who been deh to represent Fip. Now that Fip fip up dem boys can’t find he. He hiding because dem a watch he.
Gerry hiding too. He was a big one when he get de people hotel and de building next door. It mean that something happen fuh mek he hide. Dem boys seh that he get enough money.
But is one thing, all who hiding got to know that dem boys know wheh dem does drink. De Waterfalls boss man walk in a night spot and he see some of dem. As soon as dem see he, dem bolt out de place like if de devil was behind dem.
Dem boys seh that from now all of dem hiding and drinking in some squeak easy that people don’t really visit. Well dem boys know dem same squeak easy and dem intend to check all of dem just like how Mark check Kwame. Kwame mek Mark run because Mark didn’t want mix up.
Dem boys don’t run from nobody. But dem got all dem scampish people running just like how cockroach and bed bug does run from light. Dem same scampish people running from de spotlight. But dem boys a watch dem.
Talk half. Lef half.
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