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Oct 08, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De Big Man send message that he gun cuss de Waterfalls boss man and Uncle Adam, again. He seh that he gun mek it a habit to cuss dem because dem cuss he whole year. He seh that he gun talk wha he know, wha he think he know, wha he forget he know and wha he ain’t know.
Dem, boys seh that wha he ain’t know is that de Waterfalls Boss man and Uncle Adam gun be at de Kitty rally. He ain’t know wha dem two know and dem boys know even more. All of dem gun be at de rally.
From de time he start cuss dem boys gun cuss he back. Dem walking wid dem own loud speaker. Dem gun tell he in front he own crowd bout de hydro seed deal. One man seh that de deal start off good. Was a SOFT LOAN. That was when people believe that hydro was a good thing fuh all awee.
Then when de price jack up dem boys realize that dem was in fuh a HARD SHAFT. People start fuh get nervous and dem start fuh squeeze in dem foot. Even to then dem was prepared to bear dem chafe. Dem believe that it was a kind of a so-so deal that dem coulda live wid.
Is when de Big Man open he mouth and throw de extra $200 million in a casual manner thinking that nobody ain’t really listening, dem boys sit up and tek notice.
Was a soft loan that tun to a hard shaft that now tun to a STIFF HYAN. Now people know why dem want CGX come in quick. Everybody got to oil and grease down.
Suh de Big Man must expect that when he cuss Sunday he must know that dem boys got flair skirt too and dem don’t done.
Talk half. Lef half.
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