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Jun 10, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Bartica sleep early Thursday night. Fuh de fuss time de town shut down. Was like when Fine Man and he crazy band pass through.
De police bust a whole heap of cocaine and right away dem people run home. One man start a gaff that de cocaine people coming to Bartica fuh tek back dem thing from de police.
Was like when cockroach see fowl. Everybody scatter. Dem boys seh that some of dem even promise to help de people tek back de cocaine from de police.
Things get suh bad that de police decide fuh hire boat fuh move de cocaine to town. Dem call out de army and even de TSU fuh provide escort. Was like when Fort Knox moving gold.
But dem have one thing that dem boys know fuh sure. People listening in pun cell phone. Dem hearing conversation and is problems from now on. And de more phone you use is de more dem listening. De instrument tune to voice suh changing phone ain’t helping. That is how dem mek this bust. When people like talk is always trouble.
But dem boys want to know wha gun happen to de cocaine. Dem sure that all dem junkie gun line up outside Eve Leary fuh awhile. Some gun set up shack pun Camp Street because dem want to stay close to de white lady.
Anyhow is foreign exchange and if it disappear dem boys gun understand.
Talk half. Lef half
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