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Sep 28, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Pressure does change people face, de way dem walk and even de way dem look. When Kwayana tek some people to de Ombudsman one of dem hair tun white overnight and within months he dead.
De Lunchman end up in court because he feel he can represent de Big Man. Now he whole face change after some lawyer ask he dem question bout how he think de Big Man running de country and appointing people.
He whole beard get gray and he face change. People can’t believe that he ain’t suh old. De Big man got to tek de stand in he own defence and dem boys want to know wha he gun look like.
He hair already gone suh de pressure might mek all gone. That is when he might end up wearing an Afro wig. But that ain’t gun hide de wrinkles that does come when people under pressure.
Suh is nuff make up in public. Dem boys seh that pressure does bend yuh back. In this case according to dem boys, Nigel got some good questions fuh he. Dem questions gun hurt he to he backbone.
But that is de least of he problem. He memory gone already. Dem boys hear he tell a big crowd that he use to walk in potholes up to he waist in Main Street. He claim he use to tek twenty minutes to drive from State House to Bank of Guyana. De man didn’t even have a car before 1992. Dem boys know.
If was twenty minutes to Bank of Guyana, was about one hour to Big Market, and four hours to Kitty. That is wha dem boys seh.
De Lunchman use to live in Kitty and he use to go to school in town and he use to be a doctor at the Georgetown Hospital.
Dem boys seh that de Big Man brains really gone.
Talk half. Lef half.
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