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Apr 07, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De whole of Guyana singing de song about one step forward and four steps backward. In this day and age Guyana back to load shedding after GPL did promise that when dem put in de new equipment blackout would be a thing of de past.
Sam mek that promise, Brassy mek that promise, Bharrat mek that promise and de other Bharat mek that promise.
When GPL announce the schedule fuh blackout pun de radio de thing read like death announcement or jumbie parade. Wuss than that. By de time de announcer call out wheh place gun get blackout it tun out that was de whole of Georgetown and a big piece of de rest of de country.
Is suh dem boys get to read bout de rebirth of Uncle Freddie. And de man tun a Christian. He write how God watching Bharrat. Old people does seh that God don’t sleep and he watching everything.
He watch Uncle Freddie when he mek certain statements that wasn’t true and cause confusion. Dem boys seh that he cause so much confusion that Allah, Jehovah, Ram, Buddha, Jesus, Sai Baba, and God decide fuh watch he.
De other day dem boys watch de man perform. He mek Gaddafi look like a baby. Anyhow, since there is hope for everyone, dem boys seh that there is hope fuh Uncle Freddie.
Dem, boys ask Donald wha he think bout Uncle Freddie and off de cuff de man seh that he gun mek Uncle Freddie a Minister. He need a strong man fuh cuss people and he know that Uncle Freddie, when he start, he don’t done.
Dem boys seh that before Christmas Uncle Freddie and Donald gun be best friends and close political associates.
Talk half. Lef half.
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