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*LAST POST FOR THE DAY*

WENDY DI PEOPLE DEM SEH FRIDAY DI 13 INA DI LIKKLE PARTY…HOT AS DI DAY WAS YUH INA DI NECK LENGTH BOOTS AND DI OUTFIT A DROP WUD PAN GINA VERY BAD AND WENDY YOU KNOW MI SEH YUH PRETTY BUT YUH CLOTHES…YOUR CLOTHES OOOOOOOOO…NEVA TAN GOOD.. DI PEOPLE DEM SEH YUH BUY ONE SINGLE CUP A BAILEY’S AND TUN ROUN CHAW UP DI ICE ….WENDY DAS NOT GOOD OUTSIDE MANNERS AT ALLLLLLLLLLLL..BUT MI UNDERSTAND YUH DID HOT STILL BEKAW DI BOOTS WAS A GI YUH NECK A WAAAM TIME.

KIZZY YUH KNOW IF A ME YUH DOE REACH PAN DIS WALL…BUT DI SENDER SEH FI ASK YUH SEH WHA A GWAAN WID DI YUH DENTAL CAPILLARY ….AND YUH KNOW ME WUDDA LIKE KNOW…A DI LIPSTICK BRING IT OUT OR WHA?

NOAH FROM DUNG A PHILLY TANK YUH FI RINSE OUT JMG FI MI…DI WALL SUU CYAA HOLD DI CROWD.A YOU SEH BIG UP DI GYAL DEM WHEY NAH PUT DEM FREN UP YAH AND BIG UP DI PEOPLE DEM WHEY FRAID FI TEK PICTURE BECAUSE DEM FRAID FI END UP YAH…YEAH? BIG DEM UP KAW MI NAH STOP GET SUSS AND DI AMOUNT A PICHO WHEY MI A GET MI HAFFI A REFUSE!

FLIPPA A YOU SEH JMG AND JMG SEH FLIPPA XYZQ…YEAH MAN BIG YUH UP BECAUSE YUH TEK UP DI SUSS WHEY MI DASH OUT AND NEVA CALL NO NAME SUH YUH MUS GUILTY AND DI CASE NUH STAWT.FLIPPA MI HAFFI SHOUT IT OUT BECAUSE A YOU SEH MOUT AND MOUT SEH KEEP IT LOCK..FLIPPA A NUH JMG CALL YUH INFORMA A DI PEOPLE DEM A ROAD SUH TALK TO DI PEOPLE DEM A ROAD…AND A NUH JMG SEH YUH GET LOCK UP A DI B.O.P.GOV SEH YUH WAS LOCKED UP FI TWO WEEKS AND GO TELL DI PEOPLE DEM SEH YUH SERVE 4 MONTHS …YUH SEH BIG UP MARSHA YUH LIFE AND YUH WIFE PLUS YUH ADA OOMAN DEM BUT IS MARSHA YUH SEH….DI WAY YUH SEH WIFE AND LIFE MI TINK YUH WUDDEN BADDA BIG UP DI ADDA OOMAN DEM BUT MARSHA ALWAYS HAFFI HAVE MATE BECAUSE IT LOOK LIKE SEH SHE NEED HELP WID DI SHRIMP BODY MAINTENANCE ..INA MI BABY VOICE NOAH SEH ” big up da gal dem whey a sleep pon da ppl dem floor and come a dance every night dem fi guh look a place a jersey caah rent cheap ova deh or ask super flex fi rent dem him basement. PEOPLE UNNO COME TALK DI TINGS KAWS WI WAA KNOW

AND BACK TO FLIPPA *INA MI BABY VOICE AGEN*..MMHMM FLIPPA SEH ” everything dem run gwaan put pon groupie whey nuh chat seh dem come a dance sun- sun and all dem do a beg , dem don’t even mek dem seh leave sundeh. him seh dem a drink bare champagne like dem caah live inna champagne him own houses and car atleast him can sell dem if mi broke or hungry tomorrow

NOW CAPTION DIS PICTURE FROM 2011

DEM SEH SHAWNA WAS A BANTAN SMADDY …CAPTION DIS

FI ALL WHO SEH DI MAN NEVA SHOW HIM FACE………………..MMMMMMMM BAM!!

BEGGAR CALLING BEGGAR , BEGGAR

MI DOE LIKE WHEN PEOPLE DOE TALK STRAIGHT BUT MI A GO TALK IT FI HAR AND DEN LISA HYPE HAFFI GO VERIFY IT….DID SHE SEH KARTEL BUDDY A MAD LISA AND SHE SI LISA BEGGING ANY AMOUNT A MONEY?? NUH WHEY DAY DEM SEH DEVINA NEVA HAVE NO WHEY FI STAY AND HAFFI TEK DI BEATING AND INSULT PAN TWITTER….DEN YUH COME NOW A SEH LISA A BEG MONEY?? FI SMADDY WHEY A 17 YUH OVER RIPE AND A WAA YUH KNOW SEH ANYTHING WHEY TOO RIPE BUS AND ROTTEN

DIDNT GERMSY MUCKS ACCUSE YOU OF DOING THE SAME THING WID JAM2? :travel

RIHANNA STILL NAH LUK

SO SAD

Usher’s stepson’s family may have to switch off life support if insurance firm don’t cough up for huge medical bills

Usher’s ex-wife could be forced to take her 11-year-old son off life support by early next month – because her health insurance coverage is about to expire.
Tameka Raymond has still not lost hope that Kyle Glover can make a recovery – despite being declared brain dead by doctors after he was struck in the head in a jet ski accident last week.
But while Tameka is praying for a miracle, she can only keep him on life support if her insurance company agrees to pay the enormous hospital bills, TMZ reports.

Tragedy: Usher with his ex-wife Tameka back in 2007. New reports say she may have to switch off her son’s life support if the insurance firm don’t pay up
The website claims the insurance firm has not set an exact deadline yet – but will only cover the costs for two months maximum.
The insider also added that Usher has been incredibly supportive – but has not offered to pay the medical bills and that Tameka does not see him as a ‘viable financial option’
Earlier this week Kyle’s family asked for prayers as they keep a bedside vigil following the tragic accident.
He was struck in the head while in the collision while riding an inner tube on Lake Lanier in Atlanta, Georgia, last Friday.
His family said in a statement to CNN: ‘We know God’s in control, and are leaning on our faith in Him and His word at this most difficult time.
‘We firmly believe in the power of prayer and ask that you all continue to pray and lift Kile up, as it’s the best way we can all support him now.’
Usher (real name: Usher Terry Raymond IV), 33, and Foster, who divorced in 2009 after two years of marriage, were in the throes of a bitter custody battle over their sons Usher Raymond V, 4, and Naviyd, 3.

But they are understood have put their differences in the wake of the devastating accident.
Investigators analysing the collision are waiting to see the outcome of his condition before they come to a decision.
Sergeant Mike Burgamy of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources explained that the accident was still under investigation, and that the lead investigators had yet to talk with the district attorney’s office.
He told ABC News earlier this week: ‘I don’t know what’s going to happen with the 11-year-old. We’re going to have to see what his condition is going to be before we present findings of the case.’
Kyle was with an unidentified 15-year-old girl at the time and both children were airlifted to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston.
A friend of the family, 38-year-old Jeffrey S. Hubbard, was allegedly operating the jet ski at the time of the collision.
Sgt Mike said: ‘A pontoon was pulling the two adolescents on an inner tube, and the personal water craft went over the top of them.’
He added about the driver: ‘He was interviewed, and it’s possible he may be reinterviewed.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2173925/Ushers-stepsons-family-switch-life-support-insurance-firm-dont-cough-huge-medical-bills.html#ixzz20lEDVQQp

MONSTER IN THE MIDST

PHILLY UNNO SECRET ADMIRER SEND IN THIS

Hi Met good afternoon its 2012 and some gyal don’t understand dem position. This one I dedicate to all the Philly dancehall gyal dem & worldwide. Find your position and play your part. Keep in mind #2 would NEVER be #1.

HMMMM

The Day My Mother Lost Her Faith in Fidel and the Revolution
http://youtu.be/ny_thtXqYYY

My mother, devoted to Fidel, sat in front of the television. A few days later her two daughters understood that a transcendental and irreversible change had come over that compulsive 30-something. A former militant in the Young Communist Union, she had suffered a degree of ideological disillusionment in the late eighties, but the trial of General Arnaldo Ochoa was too much for her revolutionary illusions.

I remember seeing her sitting in that easy chair in front of the television thinking that her “Commander” was more than a father — much more than the nation itself — and observing, from my naïve adolescent perspective, her transformation. Her anger, her sadness, while the farce of the judicial process continued. Later I heard from my school friends that a similar metamorphoses occurred in many of their homes. “What have we come to,” seemed to spread among a good part of Fidel’s faithful followers.

Why, 23 years after that “reality show” televised throughout the country, is what is called “Case No. 1 of 1989” still considered a point of rupture? How did this moment become one of the dates marking the decline of the Cuban Revolution?

I do not think it was solely because of popular sympathy for the haughty and handsome man who was in the dock. Nor for the false note of the generals — chubby cheeked from the good life — blaming one of their colleagues for enjoying a luxury here, an extravagance there. Nor can it be said that it was just the evident contrast between the soldier who had led battles in Africa, and the Commander in Chief who played at war from afar, from the comfort of his office.

I think it all came together for many Cubans, in that moment, that the train of the political process had gone off the rails. But undoubtedly added to this was the desire to find a good excuse for a break, a sufficiently strong pretext to show the door to an ideology that had defrauded so many. We children saw this metamorphosis in our parents… there was no way we could emerge unscathed in the presence of such a mutation.

For four weeks, the small screens in every Cuban household were tuned to these courtroom images, where the great majority of those present wore olive green uniforms. We heard the witnesses testify, the accused shift from a tone of alarm to the stuttering of terror as many of them declared that the highest levels of the Cuban government were not aware of the drug trafficking.

Raúl Castro talked about how he had cried in front of his bathroom mirror, thinking about Ochoa’s children, but he still approved his execution, and that of three other defendants.

And all this happened before our eyes in the same year in which the Berlin Wall would fall and many Eastern European regimes would crumble like illusory castles in the sand. It wasn’t possible to separate what was happening outside our borders from that Military Tribunal that indicted Arnaldo Ochoa for “high treason against the country and the Revolution.” Difficult to separate the crisis of faith that the Cuban process was passing through at the moment of this public lesson broadcast to millions of TV viewers.

The authorities — intending to teach us a lesson — wanted to show that they were still capable of striking a blow against any ideas of a tropical Perestroika that might be lurking on the island. A self-inflicted wound in their own ranks was a very clear way of warning that there would be no mercy for those who crossed a certain line. Parallel to the official version of the trial ran a thousand and one popular rumors about the most decorated General in Cuba overshadowing Fidel Castro.

Many analysts argued that what was really playing out was a rivalry for power. It was not surprising, therefore, that so much of the evidence presented in the trial ultimately did not convince the audience. “There’s something more going on here,” said the older people… “there’s something fishy,” they repeated, with the wisdom of those who had seen many others fall, be ousted.

At dawn on July 13, 1989 Arnaldo Ochoa, Antonio de la Guardia, Amado Padrón and Jorge Martinez were shot. My mother had turned off the television just as the sentence was announced. I never saw her look at the screen with rapture again; nor meekly consent when the figure of Fidel Castro appeared.

Yoani’s blog, Generation Y, can be read here in English translation.
Translating Cuba is a compilation blog with Yoani and other Cuban bloggers in English.

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