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Jun 29, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De American embassy bruck up nuff family. Men mind children and play wid dem; some men walk out wid dem children just fuh mek de wife get some rest suh de child can sleep. In de end some men sit down and boast how dem got three son and two daughter.
De American embassy mek dem realize that dey barely got two. De same Embassy asking fuh DNA test. Well dem boys seh that de woman does get nervous because she know de truth but she got to tek de test. She expect some magic.
One lady tell she overseas husband that de DNA people mek a mistake. De test claim that de child wasn’t de man own. Is bruck up de family bruck up because de man lef de woman right in Guyana.
That is how dem boys seh that nuff people getting leff behind. All who give blow now got to decide whether dem gun confess or bluff de embassy.But dem boys seh that dem never know that is so much blow share in Guyana. It look like if dem woman was sporting even and straight wid dem man.
Now dem women telling dem husband up front that if dem going to de States dem got to lef de children.
Couple people do that and lef de children wid grandparents. And dem boys seh that de Ambassador smiling.
One lady try to bribe de DNA. She tek she husband toothbrush and claim was de son own.
De test result come back and show that de boy wasn’t she own because she DNA was not involved.
That is why Priya and dem start a fund for single mothers.
De husband gone because de children ain’t he own. Some men thanking de embassy while some women cussing it. Children got de name of people who ain’t dem father.
Talk half. Lef half.
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