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Mar 17, 2012 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Guyana nervous. Some people pick up de news and learn that Venezuela moving 15,000 troops to de border. Right away people start fuh book tickets to lef de country because somebody tell somebody that Venezuela preparing to invade.
Dem seh how dem read it in de paper and that de thing happening because Guyana expanding de continental shelf.
Dem didn’t hear that Venezuela actually moving in because somebody sell out Essequibo just like how dem sell out de land all over de place. People who live in Essequibo wonder wha gun happen to dem passport. Dem want to know if dem gun get deport from wheh dem born and grow.
A man call from New York to find out if he got to send he barrel to Bartica, and a woman want know if when she file fuh she children if she got to ask de Venezuelan consulate fuh help.
Then somebody tell somebody that de Guyana army can tek on anything. He claim how de army got 100,000 men to rush to de border if anything happen but a man remind he that Fine Man dead and that Roger Khan in jail.
De truth is that Venezuela seh how she fighting drug trafficking and that she sending she men to Colombia and Brazil and Guyana. But dem boys want to know since when Guyana does smuggle drugs to Venezuela. It could be that Venezuela keeping she drug people home and preventing dem from bringing anything to Guyana. Well if that is de case all dem junkie gun go to de border to fight Venezuela. Dem don’t want uniform.
Gay Ree done seh that he helicopters ready to fly dem junkie to de border. And Uncle Donald seh that if anything he gun transport all dem prisoner too wid a promise like wha he see in de movie ‘Dirty Dozen’.
But in any case, dem have people who glad that Venezuela talking bout moving troops to de border. Dem seh that once that happen Uncle Donald ain’t gun call snap elections. And he smart. Dem boys seh that he know bout de Venezuela thing and that is why he been going to Suriname.
Talk half and watch out fuh de rest.
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