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Rory Phoulorie wrote::| We used to look for the oldest rust bucket "bread van" maxi (12 seater) to travel in. You were sure to:
(1) not reach your destination at all since the maxi would shut down
(2) reach your destination quickly since no one would really want to stop to travel in the maxi so it made a limited number of stopsmark2.0 wrote:. . . and you couldn’t fathom the thought of having to take a PTSC blue bus. . . I remember my days at St. George’s College. . .
I also went St. George's College. Don't knock the Isuzu and Leyland blue limousines eh! Enough students in my time used to be running up 6th avenue to catch the blue limousine before the crowd came up.
rfari wrote:Brain damage and baby damage were the ELDO maxis running in the day. Overload was a must. Maxis used to run double capacity. ELDO gyal on yuh lap and u getting a grind everytime the maxi pull a hard brakes. Plus maxi taking longest route to school. Had lock dat off by four 4 tho
Advent wrote:TRD12 wrote:for those in the west like Diego Martin Secondary and Mucorapo Senior Comp would remember small maxi with hard pong and conductor tracking all dem bad ting. Big maxi was never a thing in the west. Only when i started lessons in the east then i realize is both big and small maxi runnin that route.
Good ole days!
yeah boi, players, junglist and them
sharkman121 wrote:Advent wrote:TRD12 wrote:for those in the west like Diego Martin Secondary and Mucorapo Senior Comp would remember small maxi with hard pong and conductor tracking all dem bad ting. Big maxi was never a thing in the west. Only when i started lessons in the east then i realize is both big and small maxi runnin that route.
Good ole days!
yeah boi, players, junglist and them
¨Sting¨ used to run the yellow band route at a certain point with super nintendo installed with ¨Street Fighter¨
Really nice memories having girls sit on yuh lap and flexing while the bass rockin yuh chess. And travelling in a bread van was the equivalent of wearing a Bolt or Flame to school.
1UZFE wrote:rfari wrote:Brain damage and baby damage were the ELDO maxis running in the day. Overload was a must. Maxis used to run double capacity. ELDO gyal on yuh lap and u getting a grind everytime the maxi pull a hard brakes. Plus maxi taking longest route to school. Had lock dat off by four 4 tho
U went Blue eldo awah?
When u get a gyal to sit on yuh lap. Yuh win. Private Line.
doh make jokerfari wrote:Hillview.
bring back memories dey yessharkman121 wrote:Advent wrote:TRD12 wrote:for those in the west like Diego Martin Secondary and Mucorapo Senior Comp would remember small maxi with hard pong and conductor tracking all dem bad ting. Big maxi was never a thing in the west. Only when i started lessons in the east then i realize is both big and small maxi runnin that route.
Good ole days!
yeah boi, players, junglist and them
¨Sting¨ used to run the yellow band route at a certain point with super nintendo installed with ¨Street Fighter¨
Really nice memories having girls sit on yuh lap and flexing while the bass rockin yuh chess. And travelling in a bread van was the equivalent of wearing a Bolt or Flame to school.
mark2.0 wrote:Grande, Arima route had some small bus with some pong giving plenty big bus competition.... Firecracker, small ABC (a bad creation), Ninja, Hammer, Principle, Boss, Bad Boss, Bad Boss 3, Touch Down...
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:mark2.0 wrote:Grande, Arima route had some small bus with some pong giving plenty big bus competition.... Firecracker, small ABC (a bad creation), Ninja, Hammer, Principle, Boss, Bad Boss, Bad Boss 3, Touch Down...
I think you referring to Bad Boys as opposed to Bad Boss
then it had Boots, Dapper, Rude Child,Temptation(real bass with 2 4'' for mids)
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