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General Discussion / Re: The 2005 Golden Meggie awards
« on: April 09, 2006, 09:22:28 AM »
ah bawling...de too scared to give you ah meggie award..goes to abu bakr :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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General Discussion / Re: A new Dragon Ball z role playing site
« on: April 09, 2006, 09:05:27 AM »
That's your second post about this. Take Nemo and buss it.

AWATT is on notice.
how yuh cold so fadder ;D... :rotfl:

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http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=103094429

Who the hell they think responsible???

the whole of T&T talking about police involvement in the kidnapping. Yet the police themselves are doing nothing. Even after two policemen were caught in the act.

Start with teh dam police. Bun dem. And not small police nah look fuh dem big inspector who living large.
big..small..medium size...all ah dem....bunji and prophet benjamin couldn't said it better..'fire fi dem'... :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: Trini woman sweet eh?
« on: April 09, 2006, 08:46:59 AM »
ah had ah argument with ah pardna de other day bout a related topic...i telling de dunce boy that north america and europe have some BESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS gyal...but with that being said...i does still go back home or be on triniscene,trinipulse and see trinidadian girls that does make them same bess gyal look average...reminding me that trinidad have some ah de MOST BEAUTIFUL women in de world..he telling me that compared to them countries trinidad only have a handful of goodlooking woman :o. he's meh boy..but he does talk VERY outtatiming sometimes ;D. :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: Ethiopian man wit 77 children
« on: April 09, 2006, 08:28:29 AM »
well yes :rotfl:....i thought mario was a champion with he 1up jook and dem..but my boy from ethiopia beat him back soundly. :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: Police involved in kidnappings
« on: April 09, 2006, 08:22:17 AM »
fadder..in future post thing that people ain't know long time nah. ;D.. :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: Extortion ring at Fatima
« on: April 09, 2006, 08:07:53 AM »
wheeeeeeeeeeeeey dey change de term from 'tax'...to big mafia sounding term like extortion. ;D..if i offend anybody that has been a victim of this kinda behaviour with my laughing at this thread...i apologize...but this kinda thing going on long time and is not only in fatima..is everywhere (st.anthony's,st.mary's etc.)convent and all. :beermug:

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Interesting Read!! :o :o :o :o :o

The national security forces of Trinidad and Tobago in late 1987 included the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, both of which were under the Ministry of National Security. The Defence Force consisted of approximately 2,130 personnel distributed among the army, the coast guard, and the air force; the Police Service included about 3,000 members, divided among the police and the fire and ambulance services.

Recruitment was voluntary, and many of the officers had been trained in Britain. In 1986 the army, the ground forces arm of the Defence Force, had 1,500 personnel organized into one infantry battalion, one reserve battalion, and one support battalion. The army had no heavy equipment or armored vehicles, and its rifles and machine guns were all of British origin. The coast guard, which was the naval arm of the Defence Force, had about 580 personnel and 13 patrol craft in 1986. The larger naval vessels included two 200-ton Swedish patrol vessels and four 100-ton Swedish Vosper patrol craft. The air force became a separate branch of the Defence Force in 1977; by 1986 it had about fifty personnel, one Cessna 402, and six helicopters, operating from bases at Piarco International Airport and Crown Point Airport.

Newspaper articles in 1986 and 1987 indicated that equipment in the armed forces was deteriorating and poorly maintained. Very few of the 150 vehicles in the Defence Force were believed to be operational in early 1987. In late 1986, four coast guard vessels were said to be inoperable, and three of the five customs and excise launches were reported to be down, with repairs delayed indefinitely because of lack of funds. At the same time, there were reports of large-scale arms smuggling into Trinidad and Tobago from Grenada, Barbados, Venezuela, Colombia, and the United States. A group of highly sophisticated "special operations" weapons-- including the Israeli Uzi, the Soviet AK-47, the 9mm semiautomatic and automatic Beretta--and even sniper rifles with an infrared lens were being sold in Trinidad and Tobago. Most households had a gun, and there was a ready market for small arms, but the final destination of the sophisticated weapons was not known.

Although the Police Service has existed since colonial times, it was not until 1943 that a local man was appointed a commissioned police officer from the ranks. In the mid-1980s, the Police Service was divided between the police and the fire and ambulance services. In 1986 the police had eight divisions--seven on Trinidad and one on Tobago. Branches included a riot control unit (called the Police Mobile Force), units for highway control and crime investigation, and a court and process unit, which was responsible for preparing court cases up to committal proceedings. Although most police personnel were trained at the Police Training School, trainee constables were occasionally sent to Britain for additional training.

Approximately 14,000 serious crimes were reported to the police in 1985, a rise of 43 percent since 1976; nonetheless, prosecutions for these crimes only rose by 700 to 2,856, and convictions fell to 550, a drop of 531. There were ninety-nine reports of murder and twelve of manslaughter in 1985, compared with sixty-eight and fourteen for the same crimes in 1976. The only convictions obtained for any of the crimes just mentioned were four murder convictions in 1976. Despite a nearly fivefold increase in prison expenditures from 1976 to 1985, the daily average number of prisoners only grew from 1,048 in 1976 to 1,110 in 1985. The number of individuals committed to prison did expand to 4,231 in 1985, an increase of 81 percent over 1976.

Drug trafficking presented serious national security problems in 1987. In April 1984, the Chambers government appointed a commission to examine the drug problem. Two years later, the commission produced the Scott Drug Report, which was suppressed by Chambers and not released until the NAR took over the government in 1987. The Scott Drug Report described an explosive increase in the use of cocaine, attributing it to Trinidad and Tobago's location on the trade route between the producers in Peru, Bolivia, and Colombia and the main market in the United States. It implicated five cabinet officials in the PNM government, as well as customs officials, bank executives, and many policemen, some of whom held senior posts. Police Commissioner Randolph Burroughs, who had been tried and acquitted in 1986 on murder and drug-related charges, resigned a few days after the Scott Drug Report was published.

Promising a national crusade against drugs, Robinson suspended fifty-three police officers, four magistrates, and a customs official and asked for stronger legislation permitting confiscation of property acquired with drug profits. He named Louis Rodriguez, a former member of the commission that prepared the Scott Drug Report, as police commissioner. Rodriguez had been working with authorities at the airport to strengthen security at Piarco International Airport, cited by the Scott Drug Report as one of the main ports of entry for cocaine. A special police task force, set up by Robinson to deal with drug trafficking, was reported to have destroyed millions of marijuana plants throughout Trinidad and Tobago and conducted dozens of raids against cocaine dealers.


*   *   *
Bridget Brereton's A History of Modern Trinidad, 1783- 1962 gives a comprehensive discussion of events in Trinidad and Tobago until independence and is particularly useful on the rise of the PNM. Eric Williams's many books and speeches, especially his autobiography Inward Hunger, are invaluable in showing the thinking of the man who was the most important influence on independent Trinidad and Tobago. Jack Harewood's The Population of Trinidad and Tobago and Female Fertility and Family Planning in Trinidad and Tobago provide a good understanding of population trends. Information on health care is available in the Pan American Health Organization's Health Conditions in the Americas, 1981-1984. Supporting statistical evidence for health, education, and welfare may be found in Trinidad and Tobago's Annual Statistical Digest and Report on Education Statistics. Book-length studies on the economy of Trinidad and Tobago are few. Most research on the country appears in various academic journals. Likewise, there are few well-centralized sources of data on the economy, causing statistical variations. The best statistical and analytical annual publications on the economy are the government's Central Statistical Office's Review of the Economy and the Central Bank's Annual Report. Selwyn Ryan's many studies of politics and the electorate in Trinidad and Tobago give insight into events as seen contemporaneously. Paul Sutton's "Black Power in Trinidad and Tobago: The Crisis of 1970" describes the crisis from start to finish, and Scott B. MacDonald's Trinidad and Tobago is one of the few sources that covers the whole postindependence period. (For further information and complete citations, see Bibliography.)

Data as of November 1987



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General Discussion / Re: Here we go with de crime again
« on: April 09, 2006, 06:52:11 AM »
ah say it before and will continue to say it in every crime related thread....LEVEL prayers and ah lick down squad like de one  randolf burroughs had back in his day

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General Discussion / Re: Defence Force to fight Crime
« on: April 09, 2006, 06:31:13 AM »
Fact is there are bandits inthe Defence Force too.  Not only the police.

Besides why should the Army be the ones to police the nation?

Dangerous trend there, suppose an over zealous Commander get ideas and take over de country, God knows dey try it arready.
well said fadder :beermug:....well said :beermug:....to de man that start this thread.... de only thing CURBING or REDUCING de crime rate in trinidad is.............LEVEL prayers and ah lick down squad like de one randolf burroughs(spelling) had back in his day. :beermug:

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de amount of time and money wasted dealing with trivial and foolish matters by de heads of de country when LEVEL guns and drugs keep flooding (and mashing up)de place >:(...racism....stereotyping(when people see you with something and becuase of your skin colour or de area yuh from..it's automatically assumed that yuh get it illegally....stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupppppps....people that like other people thing soooooooooooo much that dey  willing to rob,hurt and put people life in danger to get it....when i in a foreign country and locals try to over charge meh for things or being rude in dey language and feel i can't understand...fellas that like to hit gyal...when ah know somebody(especially somebody ah love) lying to me BLANTANTLY...when ah come back trinidad and people (especially gyal) who never used to talk to meh...haling meh big big or wanna strike up big conversation like you an dem go waaaaaaaaay back(all of ah sudden dey interested in how everything going with yuh :o)..when one of meh (supposed) brethren bad talk meh with ah gyal or my gyal in an attempt to get a beat or divide an conquer..when meh family members who never call meh one day since ah living abroad to find out how ah doing...vex cause i come back home and ain't bring nothing for dem...when ah really like ah gyal,but,after meh mother meet her..she  say 'something about she not right'...when foreigners who never visit trinidad(or visit a handful of times)talking down de country or feel dey know everything about it and do know one a$%.


inhale luv...inhale. Everything go be ok - alright?
what kill meh is dey part with ya mudda
;D....daz serious thing girl ;D..she does start up with.. i doh care what colour she is,what background as long as i know my son happy i good...then when introduction time reach..PRESSHA!! ;D

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General Discussion / Re: school liming spots
« on: April 09, 2006, 03:43:06 AM »
inside 2Central classroom st.james sec(de undisputed home of 3 card knock romee ;D)  vidal street inside or infront of nan house(jevet and steve sealy grandmother).....de park on panka street(next to de mosque)....de doubles man opposite de fish market(st. james main road)...dairy bar in st.james (opposite de poor house)...long circular mall was de flick on fridays before yuh went down town by colsort mall..out side grovy office(st. anthony's)...morvant stand was a spot too...but as a man who wasn't from dey and was dealing with ah besssssss reds from de area it wasn't always de safest liming spot ;D. :beermug:

ya watless #8
ah shoulda know ya mudda den.  :devil:
ah saving this fur dey day ah bounce she up somewhere


trinicana...yuh go sell out ah brudder jus so girl...all de big man i does play...anytime she find out what was de real reason why i used to reach late for my lil brudder when he used to go rosary boys back in de day...is level licks passing...pot spoon,swizzle stick,broom stick,belt... everything in one ;D

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i'm not de most religious person..but..my mother is a religious/church going woman and she told me awhile back in a phone conversation when we were talking about the most wanted man in trinidad being a 17 year old from cocorite whom she taught in sunday school...that a well known religious minister visited trinidad sometime ago for a seminar(which she attended)...and on reaching independence square port-of-spain..(he said during his address to the congregation)it was the most evil he ever felt in one place EVER..in all the countries he had been to and that the country needs alot of prayers..when she told me this i was just like..trinidad has it's crime and problems just like any other country...but he outta place to be talking bout trinidad have de most evil he ever feel....now after hearing about incidents like grandmother of 5 shot 4 times after being used as a human shield by a unknown man as he was being shot at by another man downtown port-of-spain at around 1.00 p.m in de evening plus this Luke issue and other heinus acts toooooo much to mention...i believe that de man was on point with he statements :'(..it real sad people..real sad...my opion on the crime situation..is...de same way trinidad does pick up and follow things from foreign countries (north american,european etc)like their fashion,slang etc.  we should pick up and follow the way some of them deal with crime..take toronto for instance..toronto isn't rated the 3rd safest city in de world by accident..apart from de mentality of the people,technology etc. being responsible..toronto has it's very own 'lick down squad' the boys in black as they're otherwise known throughout many neighbourhoods..sort of like that squad randolf burroughs(spelling)had back in his day..so when de so called gansters,top shottas,gundeleros act up and dey respective areas make de news 3-4 days in a row 'de lick down squad' is sent out to that area to clean up..and clean up dey do.my opinion. :beermug:     

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de amount of time and money wasted dealing with trivial and foolish matters by de heads of de country when LEVEL guns and drugs keep flooding (and mashing up)de place >:(...racism....stereotyping(when people see you with something and becuase of your skin colour or de area yuh from..it's automatically assumed that yuh get it illegally....stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupppppps....people that like other people thing soooooooooooo much that dey  willing to rob,hurt and put people life in danger to get it....when i in a foreign country and locals try to over charge meh for things or being rude in dey language and feel i can't understand...fellas that like to hit gyal...when ah know somebody(especially somebody ah love) lying to me BLANTANTLY...when ah come back trinidad and people (especially gyal) who never used to talk to meh...haling meh big big or wanna strike up big conversation like you an dem go waaaaaaaaay back(all of ah sudden dey interested in how everything going with yuh :o)..when one of meh (supposed) brethren bad talk meh with ah gyal or my gyal in an attempt to get a beat or divide an conquer..when meh family members who never call meh one day since ah living abroad to find out how ah doing...vex cause i come back home and ain't bring nothing for dem...when ah really like ah gyal,but,after meh mother meet her..she  say 'something about she not right'...when foreigners who never visit trinidad(or visit a handful of times)talking down de country or feel dey know everything about it and do know one a$%.

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General Discussion / Re: school liming spots
« on: April 08, 2006, 11:49:44 PM »
inside 2Central classroom st.james sec(de undisputed home of 3 card knock romee ;D)  vidal street inside or infront of nan house(jevet and steve sealy grandmother).....de park on panka street(next to de mosque)....de doubles man opposite de fish market(st. james main road)...dairy bar in st.james (opposite de poor house)...long circular mall was de flick on fridays before yuh went down town by colsort mall..out side grovy office(st. anthony's)...morvant stand was a spot too...but as a man who wasn't from dey and was dealing with ah besssssss reds from de area it wasn't always de safest liming spot ;D. :beermug:

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Football / Re: I hear Cornell Glen might go LA Galaxy ?
« on: April 08, 2006, 11:08:47 PM »
My question is how come this man cyar stay at one club fuh more than one season dread?   And to make it worst he most times cyar cement that starting position at all.  Glen better get it together yes.
read meh post in de la galaxy accuqires cornell glen thread...hopefully it answer you and all de other forumites that are asking de same question. :beermug:

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Football / Re: Man Utd vs Arsenal............ who will win?
« on: April 08, 2006, 10:50:54 PM »
once 'bound to score' saha do he thing and de rest is history :beermug:

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Good move, in all fairness to Glen he was never given a real chance with Dallas and Colorado to prove himself, he played one game for Colorado and came on as a sub, a 15-mins run forget pre-season. With Dallas he never played a game or if he did, it wasn't even worth mentioning. So basically he never played for either club.

I believe being an international player works against you in the MLS because there are worst strikers than Glen who cement places on teams. These players are either U.S. citizens or Green Card holders, or maybe the salary cap is a problem for certain clubs.
just to add a little to what flex said in his post.....and hopefully this stops all the 'cornell glen bashers' in their tracks(with comments like..he's a next rahim,he's a journeyman,5 teams in 3 years etc.)...he (glen) was the victim of SERIOUS mls/US football politics/football politics while at all his previous clubs..in some of these cases he was also a victim of his 'hot' mouth and matching temper(glen horse when yuh read this post doh coast..yuh know is love and respect right through..but ah have to state facts and keep it real ;))like a tell yuh already..even though yuh wasn't comfotable in da camp from de begining,yuh give yuh best and more in pre season(bursting de nets consatntly in spain)colarado coach buckle under de pressure(from he bosses..to start american players and players who with de club long time)..so yuh do what was best for you(galaxy wanted yuh since last season)yuh make yuh phone call and de rest is history...now is just for yuh to settle in quick,stay match fit, injury free and do yuh thing.dat said all de best fadder :beermug:
p.s coby jones already have de #13..so yuh go have to cool it with de #26 :rotfl:

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Football / Re: St Anthony's, St Mary's Old Boys Needed..
« on: April 08, 2006, 08:41:45 PM »
Are there any St Anthony's or St Mary's Old boys on the site ?.. EVEN CIC old boys.. Please respond this is important.
i went st. anthony's...but i need yuh to define de term 'old boy' so i could figure out if i qualify for yuh business :beermug:

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Jokes / Re: Hello G..I mean truetrini Your wife looking sweet breds.
« on: March 25, 2006, 10:04:01 PM »
:D Fellas I in work, gimme a warning nah.

Like allyuh want me lorse the wok.
:rotfl: :rotfl:

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Jokes / Re: Me again
« on: March 25, 2006, 09:53:33 PM »
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:...that is a typical beckham answer oui..that fellar dunce bad. :rotfl:

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Jokes / Re: BOB!
« on: March 25, 2006, 09:40:27 PM »
 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

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General Discussion / Re: Brilliant Idea for safety....
« on: March 25, 2006, 02:57:23 AM »

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Cell phones can already be tracked to exact locations by the police. In some cases they can be tracked whether they are switched on or off. Yes, mapquest might give peace of mind to parents, but its technology the police have had for ages so I dont think it will reduce kidnappings.
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Ryan please tell me how dey could track a cell phone that is powered down...?
jus to answer da question dey real quick...it have some phones that have a similar technology like the car trace system..so even if the phone is off..the lil chip inside is active with a traceable signal. :beermug:

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What about Track & Field / Re: Dropped baton Down Under 4x100
« on: March 25, 2006, 02:48:42 AM »
You leave and gone to the furthest place yuh could go on earth to drop a baton? Men go say we re-shuffle cause Darrel Brown was hurt. Why dis boy always hurt so? Is not like he does compete heavily on de world circuit to start with.
'why dis boy always hurt always hurt so?'....maybe the hennesey & red bull he does be licking down like is gatorade and de nite life when he in Trinidad might have something to do with it. :beermug:

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General Discussion / Re: I LOVE PORK and RUM ....
« on: March 23, 2006, 01:32:54 AM »
.... jess like I LOVE DEM WARRIORS!!!!

GO TNT!!!

roast pork and black pudding from Charlies!!!!
when i see this subject i jump een fast fast.....i well say is something to do with dwarika..all yuh is rell thief head yes :rotfl:

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General Discussion / Re: COP TO HANG
« on: March 23, 2006, 12:53:11 AM »
too much ranking ting..down to them fellars who wuking transit patrol...I wasn't dey at de scene..but if he rinse it on de youth man jus so..like bunji and prophet bejamin say "fire" for him..everything in T&T that name police/solidier/coast guard.. and anybody in any way associated with the proctective services the good ones...the bad ones...everybody....BUSH BATH and LEVEL PRAYERS for everybody..straight goods.

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so far so good...i ask this question in ah lil rage today....

ah does only get ask out (85%) by man who married or have serious gfren....and they so friggnn persistent with no shame....
somebody probably buss de mark dat yuh have a bess wine ;D
on ah serious note though..(i not speaking for all man here)but to some men is a status/ranking ting to have a wife/serious gyal and have a ting on de side to beat out or do things that they can't or won't do with the wifey/serious gyal (or that the gyal on side will do that the wifey/serious gyal can't/won't do) then again every case is different.in your case it could just be that de fellars dat running yuh down see something in you that they wife/serious gyal do have...physical features/sense of humour/personality etc. :beermug:

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Football / Re: some footballers run down
« on: March 22, 2006, 06:55:34 PM »
Romany now playing he interested in playing for T&T. I hope Mcknight and those other guys do well. Very Talented but they just need to work hard and keep at it. But this Romany man could stay which part he is
jus to bring yuh up speed a little bit Ainsley has been showing interest in repping T&T from way back when he was playing with Metro Lions in the (CPSL)Cannadian Professional Soccer League 02-03,04 seasons(were he was a regular starter and consistent performer)..and has contacted the necessary people in TTFA on numerous occasions..to be told(not in exact words) that the league he was playing in is not rated/respected league.so in future if yuh doh know nothing bout a man..think before yuh post stuff that resembles yuh forum name. :beermug:

i hope everything work out how it supposed to with all the mentioned players....good post kingman. :beermug:
They were right the Canadian league is crap. That come like a man want to make the National team form playing minor league. Gone eh
big man i not getting into all de unecessary long talk about what league is crap and what is not...all i say(ing)..is that before yuh call ah man name (who yuh know nothing about)and try to imply he is a waggonist...get yuh facts..cause dem comments outtatiming.read what Flex(a man known for stating and producing FACTS)has to say about Ainsley. :beermug:

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Football / Re: usa crying
« on: March 22, 2006, 03:58:26 PM »
ent.


ah rel fedup ah dem dred... dey too f**kin bias.

stewpssssss is sickenin.


Germany geh 4-1 from Italy

USA geh 4-1 from Germany... now think about how many goal Italy go put down on de US in de WC.



And they are ranked 5th... stewpssssssssssssss.
i endorsing everything yuh say in this post here Jefferz :beermug:

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Football / Re: Adidas TnT shirt on sale on FIFA website
« on: March 22, 2006, 03:51:30 PM »
WARNING.......WARNING to all TRINI'S....entering JFK...LAX or any other US airport wearing these Iraqi endorsed jerseys will end up in FUH SURE LOCK UP in all yuh muddas ass ;D

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