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MG Man wrote:Team Loco wrote:typical trinis. one man making a move in the right direction and everyone is a critic. the mayor is on the right track, but needs some guidance.
no sir, he is not
if he were on the right track, we would not be seeing a knee-jerk reaction to what happened over the weekend
We live in a democracy. We do not stifle peoples' freedoms in order to force acceptable behaviour. We enforce sensible laws....that mayor is a tuntun...he sound like a NAPS man
Team Loco wrote:MG Man wrote:Team Loco wrote:typical trinis. one man making a move in the right direction and everyone is a critic. the mayor is on the right track, but needs some guidance.
no sir, he is not
if he were on the right track, we would not be seeing a knee-jerk reaction to what happened over the weekend
We live in a democracy. We do not stifle peoples' freedoms in order to force acceptable behaviour. We enforce sensible laws....that mayor is a tuntun...he sound like a NAPS man
HAHAHA!!! de man use to sit next to you in NAPS!!!! HAHAHA!
hustla_ambition101 wrote:You would swear the legal drinking age down here is 15, the amount of teeny boppers in clubs and bars drinking normal. The thing is as long as the girls have a nice rack, no id required.
TriniAutoMart wrote:hustla_ambition101 wrote:You would swear the legal drinking age down here is 15, the amount of teeny boppers in clubs and bars drinking normal. The thing is as long as the girls have a nice rack, no id required.
This.
Or once the is dress short and tight enough.
toyolink wrote:I remember when the then PM Eric Williams was about to strip citizens (over a certain age) of the right to hold drivers permits.
The full facts requiries searching the dailies back in the 70's.
The plan didn't get far.
A break-dance sendoff
Thursday, June 13 2013
Kristian Sookoo, the 19-year-old teenager, who was killed in a vehicular accident on the Uriah Butler highway last Sunday, was given an emotional farewell by his friends during his funeral service at the Waterloo cremation site yesterday.
As several of his friends wore blue printed t-shirts with his face emblazoned on the back, a number of former schoolmates performed a freestyle “break-dance” routine to the strains of the P Diddy tribute to the Notorious B.I.G “I’ll be missing you” in front of the casket just before it was placed on the pyre
Then, to the haunting strains of the Band Perry’s song — “If I die young, bury me in satin”, his casket was gently placed on the pyre by his friends who hugged each other and wept openly as the fire was lit, consuming the white casket. And, almost to echo another line of the song in which the singer urges her friends to “lay me down in a bed of roses”, Sookoo’s friends covered his body with long-stemmed red roses.
Earlier in the funeral service at Sookoo’s home at 115 Bonito Street, Lange Park, Chaguanas. Missionary Baptist Church pastor, Rev Dr Sentoma Jaggernath, recalled that Sookoo had promised his mother, Ruth, on Mother’s Day that he would “build a house” for her.
“He said he would build a house for his mother, but he is gone now,” Jaggernath said, but noted, “he has gone to a house not made with hands, a house eternal in the heavens.”
Jaggernath also advised the large number of young persons in attendance to read the Bible and “find out what happens after death”. He said according to the Holy Scriptures, there was life after death, of which every human being had to face at one time or another. According to reports, Sookoo lost his life when the car in which he was a passenger, blew a tyre and crashed into a drain off the southbound land of the Uriah Butler highway.
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