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Mar 28, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Imagine these days people can break down somebody house because dem don’t like it. A man build he house in Republic Park and was a real dream house that look like dem castle in de days of old. De place was big. It had more room that a hospital.
De man dead and he family tek dem own sweet time to come back because dem was living overseas. Meanwhile dem had people who live next door and dem was people who believe in jumbie. Dem claim how de place haunted.
De man place ain’t trouble nobody suh if it haunted dem didn’t have to live inside. But dem get wid some big one who don’t have no friends. Dem boys seh that every day this man got to sit down in three rum shop and drink all by heself.
This same man listen to de people who live nearby and mek Rob-Bert hymac lef de wuk wha it had to do and break down de man place.
Dem boys seh that dem can understand if de place was a fire hazard or was something that threaten other people but fuh break down a man house because people don’t like it is something else. People don’t like Bharrat house but nobody can’t guh and break it down.
Old people always seh that knack gat knack back. Somebody should now guh and break dem other people house just suh. Dem should even break de big one house. But then again, if anybody try that, is police and jail.
De owners seh that dem going to court and people gun claim how dem ain’t see nutten but dem boys know that de hymac operator can’t seh that he didn’t drive he hymac there and Rob-Bert can’t deny that de hymac is he own. Dem got to go to jail. If dem boys dog bite somebody dem have to go to jail. Rob-Bert hymac break de place he got to go to jail.
Talk half. Lef half.
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