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DEAR MET———WITH BOUT 5 TWIST

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Dear Met,
This is my beautiful friend Hazel. She is a fabulous 43 year old great mom, she has a masters in Sociology a brand new home and a spanking new vehicle, but is being swindled by a party boy player who’s friends I have seen on your website. I am not a party person but my kids and their friend’s are, and I appreciate the straight forward approach your bloggers sometimes give that is why I am having the courage to tell this story.
Hazel is being taken advantage of by a 32 year old boy named Gary. Calling him a boy is even a bit much, from what she has been telling me he sounds more like a four legged creature. She has given him cash, paid his bills, and practically moved him in with her young daughters and he drives her vehicle up and down New York. I even saw him with another female in it one late night but chose not to mention it, because she also let me know that she is aware that he lives with his young son’s mother. YES he also lives with his child’s mother.
I feel like this party boy is using her for her money and stability and as much I try to listen she does not want to believe what is right before her eyes because he tells her EVERYONE else is lying on him. Maybe if she hears other stories or good advice from your bloggers she may finally realize she is heading up the river.
Gary is around women all day because he works for the cable company. She even mentioned he came to her house smelling like sex after work. This guy has 3 kids with 3 different women, and she just discovered he has another one on the way and he has been lying to her about being single before meeting her, he told her he just “lives” with the other girl.
Hazel is extremely smart and knows her work but when it comes to men she has always had bad judgement. I love my dear friend but I know that she is very black and white. She does not accept things to be facts unless she sees it etched in stone. I refuse to stand by and watch this little boy bring a disease or worst yet HIV to her doorstep. It kills me to hear her in denial. I realized she has taken him back in her home again after finding out about the new girl being pregnant. Hazel has come a long way and expressed secretly to me some financial hardships lately with paying a few of her own bills and is using all of her resources to continue to keep up this lifestyle of maintaining her home and kids and financing this jiggalo. Her kids go to private school and she has never had a problem with money before. (Edited)
Hazel I know you do not often have time to read this website but I hope you will take the advice from the bloggers today since you will not listen to your friends and family about this little snake you let into your home. Sorry to put it all out there but the longer you try to keep this a secret the more damage you are causing to your family. Remember you are a mom and need to set a better example for your teenage girls of the men they should have in their lives. You can find a man, a REAL MAN who will treat you better and give you everything you desire, instead of having to buy sex from this little boy. Also if anyone has anymore information about this Gary guy please do not keep it a secret. I for one suspect him of being a down low gay but I have no proof of that.
The cat is already out of the bag, and I am hoping she will finally come to her senses and get the courage to get this dog out of her home.
Oh yes see the picture of Gary below spending Hazel’s hard earned money with his party friends.

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TUCK HAR SUCK?

TIFA DI PEOPLE DEM WAA KNOW WHEY DI BELLY WHEY DID ROLL OUT WHEY DAY DEH?? IT LOOK LIKE STACIOUS FI OUT HAR DOCTOR NUMBA …FINALLY…MI WAA KNOW IF A TUCK OR LIPO DIS BECAUSE SOME UNNATURAL FOLDING GWAAN…DI BELLY FLAT DOE SO GWAAN TRU INA U BIKINI :bedug

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INSTRUCTIONS A GI FROM BEHIND BARS FI POST ALREADY?

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ONE STOP………NO DRIVER NO PASSENGER AND NO BELL

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dutty kelisha you need fe rest you tired hole take time fe know man before you wan married\\ the man only want a visa . dont follow you mother get some class you man jermaine get deported. stop run dun man you claim you young but last time me see you you big like a whale in a you funeral dress.charlene say you borrow clothes.shame pon you .kelisha you look like a tranny stop buy man ,you walk and suck hood like

GUCCI DI PEOPLE DEM SEH MONOPOLY MONEY CANNOT BE USED TO PAY DEBTS/BETS

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……….I AM NOT ONE TO SAY

But Pepita I do hope that all is well with you and if you are ill, I wish and pray you a speedy recovery.

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WHAT IS YOUR TAKE?

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FORMER Assistant Commissioner of Police detective Les Green has painted a hellish picture of his eight-year tour of duty in Jamaica with a job he said was a “tremendous strain”.
In a story in yesterday’s edition of British newspaper the Mirror, Green told of a place where life is cheap, guns rule and drugs are rife. He also spoke of a level of violence that took some getting used to, even though he had a background investigating shootings in London’s Jamaican community as part of Scotland Yard’s Operation Trident team.
British detective Les Green was seconded to Jamaica to help improve the constabulary force’s investigative capacity.
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Green, who arrived in Jamaica in 2004, was one of three officers from the United Kingdom brought in to serve in the Jamaica Constabulary Force. What should have been a stay of several months turned into years and a promotion to Acting Commissioner of Police. While here, he set up the now disbanded Operation Kingfish. He also set up the Serious and Organised Crime Branch — which encompasses the Major Investigation Task Force and the Fraud Squad — while working with the Criminal Investigation Branch.
“I arrived in October and it was very pleasant weather, warm and sunny. Arriving at Kingston, down by the waterfront, it looks very pleasant, Jamaica is a beautiful island and there are fantastic people there, but what I found pretty quickly was while most people can go about their lives comfortably and happily, there are a cluster of places where violence is likely to break out at any moment. The main problem is drugs, and it is drugs which allow access to easy money which is then spent on weapons,” he told the UK paper.
According to him, “unlike the UK, the answer to conflict is very quickly violence and extreme violence. There were occasions when there were several murders in one attack. Once we had 13 different firearms used in one attack on a house,” he is reported to have said.
Green said while Jamaica shows signs of progress on the surface it is overshadowed by a seamy underside.
“When you start to look at the more deprived areas, you see a very different Jamaica from the postcards. A lot of the houses look like shacks and are of wooden construction with corrugated iron roofs.They are very close together with tight alleyways which are ideal for ambushing police officers when they are looking for criminals,” he said.
He, however, conceded that on the whole, the West Indian people were very welcoming and were often concerned for his safety.
“People are very aware about how important tourism is and keep their eyes out for you. I actually had a lot of problems going to crime scenes because they thought I was a tourist and they would literally stand in front of my car trying to stop me going into these areas,” he is reported to have said.
In the Mirror article, the forensic capabilities of the force and its members also came in for harsh criticism.
“When I started as a 16-year-old cadet, the police radio was about the limit of the technology. Then I witnessed a real revolution with computers and forensic science. In Jamaica, it was like stepping back in time. When I first went there the forensic capability was very poor and ineffective,” Green told the media entity.
“There it still takes up to two years to get DNA results, unlike in the UK where you can get them in two days. In Jamaica, there is nothing like the sense of urgency I had in the UK where I would send someone out to take a statement and they would do it immediately. Here I could send someone out for weeks on end and eventually they would come back with a statement,” he added.
“If a pretty girl walks past they will look at the pretty girl instead of what they are doing. There is always tomorrow, always another time to do something. There’s always a drink or a pretty woman to distract them,” he said.
“It would take an age to get any official documentation because everything is paper and you physically have to go and collect the paperwork. It was frustrating, painstaking and you have to have a very methodical mind to manage that process especially dealing with 1,600 murders a year,” Green reportedly said.
Other challenges to which the cop made reference were the tropical climate and the Jamaican patois. His complexion, however, was a plus.
“It played to my advantage being white skinned because the people trusted white- skinned people much more than they would trust a black officer,” he shared.
According to Green the job which he said good-bye to in 2012 is not one he misses.
“Most people’s view is Jamaica is somewhere you go and enjoy the sun and the beach and sit around drinking rum, but it is not all like that. It was a tremendous strain over the eight years,” he said.
Green’s utterances to the Mirror are in stark contrast to his statements to the Jamaica Observer before he left the island in July last year. Then, the former Assistant Commissioner said he was won over by the island’s beauty and the warmth of its people towards him.
“Jamaica is a wonderful place with wonderful people. Wherever I have gone I have enjoyed it,” he told the Observer.
At the time, he said he had his sights set on coming back to Jamaica to assist with further training in law enforcement.
“I will definitely be coming back to assist in whatever way I can,” Green said then.
“I had very good relationships with my colleagues. I will be very sad to say good-bye,” he added.
When the Observer contacted the JCF’s director of communication Karl Angell yesterday he said he was unaware of the contents of the Mirror article.
“We have not seen it as yet. We will have to look at it and assess it, but there is no certainty that a statement will be made (regarding the report)”, he told the Observer.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/-It-was-like-stepping-back-in-time-_13555614#ixzz2Jw1q73Ab

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