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Better is a relative termSuperiorMan wrote:timelapse wrote:They already had a better quality of life bro.Is the low income families that suffer everywhere trying to live an honest lifeSuperiorMan wrote:Better quality life at the end of the day.
May be true but living in the US rich trumps living in Trinidad rich as a young person.
timelapse wrote:Better is a relative termSuperiorMan wrote:timelapse wrote:They already had a better quality of life bro.Is the low income families that suffer everywhere trying to live an honest lifeSuperiorMan wrote:Better quality life at the end of the day.
May be true but living in the US rich trumps living in Trinidad rich as a young person.
1% kids don't really take education cause they don't need it.timelapse wrote:1% send their children abroad to keep them away physically from their criminal activities.Also to make money laundering easier.SuperiorMan wrote:Redress10 wrote:bluefete wrote:agent007 wrote:As for my family, our plans to migrate has been shelved atm due to circumstances out of our control. To those who made the leap, all the best. For those who are thinking, do so with greater detail than approaching a marriage. Ask yourself seriously if this is what you want to do.
What is for you is for you.
If it is meant to be, it will happen in the future.
If not, God knows best.
There is a reason.
I have never regretted coming back home. I prefer to build my own country than someone else's. As bad as things are in T&T, it could always be worse.
I remember, in December, going by a mechanic to fix the car and the amount of ole talk that was happening made me thankful.
Blue
I don't believe in "building a country" tbh. I think that is something meant to brainwash our population by politicians/political class to lower the chance of brain drain. Just remember that all those politicians' kids reside abroad. That's no coincidence. Their plan is to suck the country dry and leave when it have nothing left. They aint building anything.
This country at this point resembles a kleptocracy.
I building where I getting value for my taxes, security for property and interests on my investments.
Very true. I feel is something people say just to make themselves better about having to come back to Trinidad. 1% send their children abroad to get educated and live.
If yuh coming back, bring a carton of Benson and Hedges menthol for your boy nah.triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
timelapse wrote:If yuh coming back, bring a carton of Benson and Hedges menthol for your boy nah.triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
timelapse wrote:If yuh coming back, bring a carton of Benson and Hedges menthol for your boy nah.triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
agent007 wrote:Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
Because any plane marked Max will only be coming to Trinidad from Venezuela and returning empty.Not very profitableMaxPower wrote:agent007 wrote:Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
More like 737-8 (dash is what they call it.
Apparently CAL took off the word “Max” on all their aircraft and staff are not to use that word anywhere because Trinis would be traumatized.
Everywhere in the world has Max written all over but CAL with their stupid idea decided to be different. It’s a Boeing 737 MAX, why change the name and hide it from the passengers.
timelapse wrote: Because any plane marked Max will only be coming to Trinidad from Venezuela and returning empty.Not very profitable
K74T wrote:737-8Power
agent007 wrote:Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
Do not,I repeat,do not drink any Ratamahata, especially in bush areastriniterribletim wrote:agent007 wrote:Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
Actually I caught the 12:30 to Paramaribo and I'm gonna be on the 1:45 on Sunday morning to Belém do Para and then onwards to Florianopolis. Gonna explore new and potentially untapped opportunities in Brazil.
triniterribletim wrote:agent007 wrote:Given the time of posting, being in Piarco, he probably is on the BW482 flight to Orlando right now enjoying some nice tax dollars funded brand new max8 aircraft.SuperiorMan wrote:triniterribletim wrote:Today's the big day. Sitting in Piarco as I type this. Leaving Trinidad feels bittersweet, but it's onward to new adventures now.
where you heading off to?
Actually I caught the 12:30 to Paramaribo and I'm gonna be on the 1:45 on Sunday morning to Belém do Para and then onwards to Florianopolis. Gonna explore new and potentially untapped opportunities in Brazil.
triniterribletim wrote:they were giving a Brazilian woman hell because she somehow managed to check an entire washing machine as her checked luggage.
triniterribletim wrote:Finally got here after a couple fun days in Suriname. Wasn't nearly as much trouble as I thought it might be. Brazilian customs just waved me through after stamping my passport even though I was carrying two Macs and two PCs, but they were giving a Brazilian woman hell because she somehow managed to check an entire washing machine as her checked luggage. Brazil really hits different, not like the US or Canada or Europe or Japan. I feel like this is some place where magical things can happen, hopefully not involving actual juju.
FuadAdnan wrote:anyone ever ate at joy's roti shop? how all you find the food is there?
FuadAdnan wrote:anyone ever ate at joy's roti shop? how all you find the food is there?
timelapse wrote:If he say Tobago I will ded
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