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Dec 30, 2014 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
It ain’t got a day that dem boys ain’t learn something new bout some of de people who mekking decisions fuh dem. And de people who got nuff information is dem old teacher. Dem is de people who train some of de people who got everybody in Guyana crying. But as one man seh, don’t blame de teacher, blame de society wheh de crooks come from.Brassy was one of twenty-six li’l children in he class. At de time he was only six years but to watch he today nobody would ever believe that he was a small boy. But he was once young. Ever since then, dem boys seh that dem notice something in he. That is why when de teacher give he some proverb fuh complete de poor teacher could only shake she head when she get some of dem answers.
Don’t change horsesuntil they stop running.Never underestimate the power oftermites.You can lead a horse to water buthow?Don’t bite the hand thatlooks dirty.No news isimpossible.A miss is as good as aMister.If you lie down with dogs, you’llstink in the morning.Love all, trustme.An idle mind isthe best way to relax.Happy the bride whogets all the presents.A penny saved isnot much.Don’t put off till tomorrow whatyou put on to go to bed.There are none so blind asStevie Wonder.Children should be seen and notspankedYou get out of something only what yousee in the picture on the box.When the blind lead the blindget out of the way.A bird in the handis going to poop on you.And the WINNER and last one!Better late thanpregnant.
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