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lol, he and Max creamyadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:You claim to be this intellectual so I guess you would have heard this saying,adnj wrote:Hoover loves to fight.
Hoover is shaking a fist in the air with one hand and beating off under the computer desk with the other.
Hoover gets creamy when he gets negative attention.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. You and your cohort can't seem to keep my name out of your mouths on a daily basis. Glad to know that I live in your head rent free.
Hoover just got creamy! LOL
adnj wrote:Hoover loves to fight.
Hoover is shaking a fist in the air with one hand and beating off under the computer desk with the other.
Hoover gets creamy when he gets negative attention.
abbow wrote:
Where and who do we turn to???
How about the people we vote for every five years, whose duty it is to mitigate crime, that's the reason we placed them there to begin with. Not to sit on their hands while more and more bloodshed occurs.abbow wrote:Sorry about what happened to your cousin. I'm scared to take my kids even to the beach.
You are right about all you wrote there. Alot happens that don't get reported on so its actually worst. People do get robbed daily and don't bother to report it as they are sure nothing will come of it. They just glad to get away with their lives.
Where and who do we turn to???
triniterribletim wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:st7 wrote:food is the number thing for me lol
I did miss the food, but I cooked most of it myself up there so it was never a huge problem. Just couldn't get shadow beni in Tesco, had to substitute with coriander.
Also, another thing to consider is that you have a support structure (family and friends) in T&T. Without that safety net you are quite vulnerable.
Definitely do miss the food. Sometimes I wake up feeling to eat a hot doubles on a Sunday morning, or a chicken roti and then I remember that the nearest ones are two flights away in Suriname. That puts a stop to the cravings pretty quick. Apart from that, most ingredients are available here and I can cook the other things I miss. May try a YouTube doubles recipe one day.
AlphaMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:st7 wrote:food is the number thing for me lol
I did miss the food, but I cooked most of it myself up there so it was never a huge problem. Just couldn't get shadow beni in Tesco, had to substitute with coriander.
Also, another thing to consider is that you have a support structure (family and friends) in T&T. Without that safety net you are quite vulnerable.
Definitely do miss the food. Sometimes I wake up feeling to eat a hot doubles on a Sunday morning, or a chicken roti and then I remember that the nearest ones are two flights away in Suriname. That puts a stop to the cravings pretty quick. Apart from that, most ingredients are available here and I can cook the other things I miss. May try a YouTube doubles recipe one day.
Do you have any life insurance policies in Trinidad or did you give all of it up when you left for Brazil?
SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
Kickstart wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
When u making the move ?
timelapse wrote:How do you travel to Brazil?
SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
triniterribletim wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
Pretty good. Handling the winter well enough, not many single digit temp nights so far. Hopefully the election year doesn't cause too much chaos.
SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
Pretty good. Handling the winter well enough, not many single digit temp nights so far. Hopefully the election year doesn't cause too much chaos.
good to hear dude, keep it up.
You think bolsonaro gonna win?
triniterribletim wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
Pretty good. Handling the winter well enough, not many single digit temp nights so far. Hopefully the election year doesn't cause too much chaos.
good to hear dude, keep it up.
You think bolsonaro gonna win?
I hope so. The other dude is a literal jailbird.
Kickstart wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
When u making the move ?
TheBoostLord wrote:Kickstart wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Fellas who migrated,
hope all you good.
When u making the move ?
Yup. been 9 months for me. Moved into a 2 bedroom house(rental) this month but its such a relief to have my own place. Job has nice perks, I meet new people and see new places daily. My old Toyota paid off for. Credit score growing. Can pay all my bills and things are working out okay.
SuperiorMan wrote:What are generally the pros and cons of leaving trinidad for somewhere like the US/Canada?
88sins wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:What are generally the pros and cons of leaving trinidad for somewhere like the US/Canada?
More freedom, better quality of life, and the reduced likelihood of encountering the jackass that will murder you for the contents of your wallet so he can buy weed or puncheon or weave for a guntress.
MaxPower wrote:88sins wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:What are generally the pros and cons of leaving trinidad for somewhere like the US/Canada?
More freedom, better quality of life, and the reduced likelihood of encountering the jackass that will murder you for the contents of your wallet so he can buy weed or puncheon or weave for a guntress.
X3000
88sins wrote:Yes but tbh any major metropolitan city you go to will have issues with crime, traffic, cost and availability of housing and healtcare, etc.
Better to live on the outskirts of the city limits. That way your only real headache is the commute to work if you work in the city.
I seriously giving heavy consideration to getting out. If I go, is everyone in the family coming with including the dog.
I hate to admit it, but if I decide to leave, I will not be coming back. Because to speak bluntly we have too many issues for such a small country, and they ALL getting way out of hand. Everything outta hand, from the lack of infrastructure to healthcare in a mess to housing shortages and ridiculous pricing to unemployment to corruption runaway inflation, and many other issues.
For me, it's just starting to look like the few good things we have here are outweighed by the issues and are no longer worth the risks and efforts it costs to put up with those issues.
But daz jes me
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