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Jan 03, 2012 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
De New Year break wid some people complaining how dem mek resolution and how dem had to break dem same resolution. Tek de case of de man who own a newspaper. He mek a resolution that he gun stop smoking. He actually stop. But that was three years ago.
This time he mek a resolution to stop drinking. He was drunk Old Year’s Night and every day since then. But de New Year is more than that. It is about people looking fuh money till pay day. Dem boys seh that dem watch people keep in de few cents because dem listen to all dem young people who advise people to spend only pun de necessities.
De business people did vex but as dem boys seh, wha dem miss in December dem woulda get in January. But some people tekking de no spending too far. One man decide that he gun beg he friends fuh a raise and when he get de money he gun spend that and keep he own.
Dem women claim that dem don’t get money fuh spend anyhow and that is why dem didn’t go to Jah Cure when he perform de other night. But dem boys know that all these things is only fuh a time. De football people had to cry though and de people seh that dem got to cry again next year.
And fuh add to de tears, somebody clean up dem Trini footballers. While all of dem playing fuh a pound of gold somebody was helping demself to de gold wha dem Trinis come wid. Dem boys believe that somebody try fuh cut losses because de crowd boycott.
Talk half. Lef half.
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