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Cricket Anyone / Re: SA VS WI. 1st ODI, Durban, Jan. 16, 2015
« on: January 17, 2015, 10:32:26 AM »

 Did you expect any different ?
 This is Clive LLoyd vindictive dream team that is going to win WC 2019 average age 28

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Cricket Anyone / Re: SA vs WI. Third Test, Cape Town, Jan.2-6
« on: January 05, 2015, 11:53:23 AM »

 lol, waiting in vain for some guts

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General Discussion / Re: Life Sport programme Thread.
« on: December 17, 2014, 04:25:04 AM »
I doubt that was before the marriage.
Study the fact that they not even married a full year yet.
And the names being called could only have reference to the 201 video.



Look like this was for spite. Was done with disrespect in mind . The kicks was reading yesterday the Guardian article from when they were newlywed. Lawd have mercy.


Amery Browne brought up something I didnt think about. If this hit could be ordered based on this video....what could have happened to the girls that were in the 201 video to keep them quiet? Considering the fact that he probably was unaware of being recorded...and it possible that elements that could be criminal could be employed....

Move to the head of the class Bourbon!  :beermug:
By now I thought everybody who wanted to would have seen the video. It's too raw to post here.

Basically Lurbz say at the start of the clip "Kevaughn and Snaneee..... eff you Anil , this is my wife"  then a little by play between him and the girl who is lying on a bed naked skin up. He proceeds to lick de thing.

Capo this should interest you. She have a bush.... not common for the younger ladies eh ?


With the ego Anil have the hit attempt is not surprising.

BTW ah hear that the house in La Estancia was bought for 5 million in CASH !!!

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General Discussion / Re: Kublasingh hunger strike is a farce
« on: November 29, 2014, 07:18:08 AM »


  77 days without food and water

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General Discussion / Re: AMES: From A Dot On The Map
« on: November 16, 2014, 01:49:17 AM »
A nice story... for Canada.

Nah Bakes ... Canada and Trinidad.  He had trouble with his visa (no work permit) and was not allowed to play again in the states so he took citizenship in Canada (his wife is Canadian). Every year he arranges an exchange clinic with kids from Trinidad and Canada

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Football / Re: Remembering Our Strike Squad
« on: November 14, 2014, 09:04:50 PM »

 The strike squad represents the Trinidad and Tobago culture.
 Applauding failure.

The 2006 SOCAWARRIORS represent what can be. Acheiving goals.
 
 The strike squad was worse than the 74' Haiti squad that was robbed and worse that the SOCAWARRIORS that acheived.

We should not forget our past but really that squad did not deserve to qualify !!!
You should be ashamed to type this  :bs:

I hope you took your BP pills. Wind up

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Football / Re: Remembering Our Strike Squad
« on: November 14, 2014, 10:40:22 AM »

 The strike squad represents the Trinidad and Tobago culture.
 Applauding failure.

The 2006 SOCAWARRIORS represent what can be. Acheiving goals.
 
 The strike squad was worse than the 74' Haiti squad that was robbed and worse that the SOCAWARRIORS that acheived.

We should not forget our past but really that squad did not deserve to qualify !!!

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General Discussion / Re: Growing Up “Too Black” In Trinidad
« on: November 11, 2014, 09:15:54 AM »
Kind of melodramatic, no? Her relatives looked at her with disdain? Really?

 I was called the "black sheep" of the family when growing up. In the early years of only balck and white pictures, I would stand out because I am truly black and my siblings were light colored. So I can symphatise with the writer.
To compensate I became too black and developed a hatred of all things white until I met a trini white who is now my best friend and we are now colorless.
As a child though it is demeaning and totaly diminishs self esteem.

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General Discussion / WANTED !!
« on: November 11, 2014, 02:40:58 AM »

 I don't know how much of you are following this story but my god this is horrendous

 WANTED
By NALINEE SEELAL and ANGELO MARCELLE Tuesday, November 11 2014

 POLICE yesterday released photos of a man, whom they identified as Azmon Alexander aka “Pappi” and “Apalon” of Bye-Pass Road, Arima and who they claim is a “Person of Interest” being sought in connection with the disappearance of a Paria family including a woman, her two teenaged daughters, the woman’s grandchild and a man, two weeks ago.

Apart from Alexander, sources yesterday confirmed the re-arrest of three persons who had previously been released after being held in connection with the Paria family’s disappearance.

Newsday understands a fourth person, said to be a woman, who is a close relative of one of the missing persons, is also in custody. The suspects are being kept separate from each other at various police stations. The female suspect is being kept at the Barataria Police Station.

On October 26, Irma Rampersad, 49, her daughters Felicia Gonzales, 17, and Jenelle Gonzales, 19, Irma’s granddaughter Shania Amoroso, one, (Jenelle’s daughter) and Felix Martinez, 51, went missing from Rampersad’s Mount Bleau, Brasso Seco, Paria home.

Searches in the Paria forests were conducted by police officers, soldiers and members of the Police K9 unit with assistance from the National Operations Centre (NOC). An ad hoc operations centre was created at the Blanchisseuse Police Station as searches continued.

On Saturday last, at 10.30 am, a search party spotted an object a hundred feet down a precipice in the vicinity of the burnt out remains of a shack. The decomposing remains of an adult and a child were found. The child was found inside a sleeping bag. The bodies were removed to the Forensic Science Centre (FSC) in St James.

Senior police sources told Newsday Rampersad and the other victims were abducted and believed killed because of information reaching a man, that they (the missing family) were about to give information to police implicating him in the murder of Phillip Noriega, 31, on August 3 not too far from Rampersad’s home. Noriega’s body was found in bushes.

Sources revealed yesterday that Noriega was lured to his death by persons known to him. Noriega’s killer and the persons who lured him (Noriega) are believed to have had a falling out and the persons were preparing to go to the police with information on the Noriega killing.

Investigators said they are confident of finding the bodies of Rampersad and her two daughters based on information they have been receiving from an informant, who is being kept at a safe house.

Yesterday, Inspector Roger Alexander of the North Eastern Division promised to assist in solving these murders claiming that the police are awaiting, “a little bit more information” before completing their investigations. He vowed to bring the perpetrators of the heinous murders to justice, sending a pointed message to the killers saying: “you can run for now but you cannot hide forever...we will hunt you down and find you!”

Alexander insisted there are several persons who know everything about the abduction of Rampersad and members of her family but prefer to pretend they know nothing. He insisted the truth will come to light in quick time.

Yesterday police, soldiers and fire officers operating out of the Blanchisseuse police station and a community centre in the area continued their search for the three missing women. Despite the inclement weather, officers combed several forested areas while officers from the National Operations Centre (NOC) used Vipers 1 and 2 to do aerial searches. When the weather cleared up shortly before midday yesterday, cadaver dogs together with their handlers teamed up with other officers and the search continued.

Police also continued the search yesterday of vehicles entering in and leaving Paria and several homes were also searched. The lockdown of the area which was introduced on Saturday was eased up temporarily as persons who do not live in the area were allowed into the rural community. However officers have been maintaining a round the clock patrol, searching vehicles entering and exiting.



Tears at Forensic Centre



While police were continuing to search the forests for the bodies of Irma Rampersad and her two daughters, relatives of the missing persons including Rampersad’s daughter Gail Harford and baby Shania’s paternal grandmother Helen Assing went to the Forensic Science Centre yesterday (FSC) to identify two bodies found in the forests on Saturday.

On leaving the autopsy room, a weeping Harford told reporters that the adult corpse was that of a male and is believed to be Felix. The other corpse was identified as being her niece, baby Shania.

“We were able to identify the baby’s body by her clothing. Some pampers were also found near to the scene. It was a very hard thing to look at the two bodies. The baby’s head was separated from its body. If they need further proof by way of DNA tests, they will contact us,” said Harford.

Now that the adult corpse has been identified as that of Felix, Harford is keeping her fingers crossed that her mother and two sisters are still alive.

“We are still keeping our fingers crossed and are clinging to hope that the others are still alive. One way or the other, we need closure. We need to be reunited with our loved ones. As for going back to that house (where the family went missing) we just can’t as it holds too many painful memories. It is no longer home for us.

“We saw a bandana wrapped around Felix’s neck so I don’t know...he may have been strangled. They have to come back tomorrow (today) to continue the autopsies. We don’t know as yet how the baby was killed. Further tests need to be done,” Harford said.

Yesterday evening — outside of normal working hours — preliminary examinations on both bodies were done by pathologist Dr Eastlyn McDonald Burris. This was so because of a large number of bodies brought to the FSC owing to a bloody weekend filled with murders and fatal accidents.

For her part, Helen Assing — the paternal grandmother of baby Shania said she is leaving justice to God. “I am of the old school. I believe in the Bible and scriptures. I am leaving vengeance in the hands of the Lord. But I can tell you that I am very distraught, I am very hurt at what they did to my granddaughter and the others,” Assing said.

“I don’t know why my family had to make the headlines in such a manner. We are trying to keep calm. We are hoping the others are still alive but...I just don’t know. I will wait on the Lord to take His vengeance. These people did not just go away, to be forgotten just so. We need closure...we are just holding on and trying to be strong for each other. We are just trying to cope,” Assing said.

The release from the police yesterday indicated that the service’s Victim and Witness Support Unit will provide counselling to family members of the missing persons. The search for Irma and her two daughters will continue today.

 

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Cricket Anyone / Re: Help us CARICOM!
« on: November 07, 2014, 04:39:39 AM »
Any govt that give them a red Zimbabwe cent should run them out of town.

 In both India and the West Indies cricket is bigger than a sport, the help the board will want probably will be diplomatic, which is something the twats running the WICB cannot do.

If India sticks to their guns about compensation it will be the end of unified cricket in the caribbean, nobody wants that and certainly not the Indians.
WICB will probably have to commit to a smaller part of the pie for future tours.

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General Discussion / Re: alyuh believe dis shit
« on: November 02, 2014, 09:01:31 PM »
If Levi Morris  who turn state witness in the Baboolal murder could get relocated to the US I suspect the good Dr would be relocated to outside of TnT.

He is a bandit. You just full of nonsense. You think an established surgeon want to go through that.

FYI the DR is a bandit dressed in white with an MBBS behind his name. That is why we in this mess as a country. I on nonsense but u condone all sort of rubbish. Of all d Drs in town they select him. Now he fear for his life. So it ok 4 a bandit to turn witness but not a Dr. After all he has much more 2 offer the society than a man who turn state witness and resulted in 1 of the most gruesome gangs meeting the same fate that the Baboolal family met. He has a new skill 2 add to his CV. Successfully removed pellets from patient.

How is he a bandit?
He rob anybody ? He kill anybody? You have any proof to call the man a bandit. You just full of mauvais lang and like a village gossip

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General Discussion / Re: alyuh believe dis shit
« on: November 02, 2014, 08:48:11 PM »
The "AG" on shit.  There's nothing to investigate... without the actual evidence, the drugs, there is nothing to investigate.  Ramlogan needs to shut his ass and stay in his lane, he's in no legal or moral position to dictate or even suggest to Roger Gaspard how he should be doing his job.  The Attorney General is the government's legal advisor, he's not involved in law enforcement, contrary to popular belief.  Let him focus on giving Kamla and them bad advice and let the DPP do his job... he's more than ably qualified.

Well said.

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General Discussion / Re: alyuh believe dis shit
« on: October 31, 2014, 11:51:22 AM »
If Levi Morris  who turn state witness in the Baboolal murder could get relocated to the US I suspect the good Dr would be relocated to outside of TnT.

He is a bandit. You just full of nonsense. You think an established surgeon want to go through that.

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General Discussion / Re: alyuh believe dis shit
« on: October 30, 2014, 10:08:21 PM »

 Iheard the doctor was told that they know where he lives and the schools his children attend
No witnesses available?  I guess it easy to shut them up.  :frustrated:
No witnesses available?  I guess it easy to shut them up.  :frustrated:

I wonder how he was selected to do this job? I know people who get put into witness protection for less. So I would say he was paid well for his services.

He did not have to be paid one cent just the threat alone would be enough. So many people in this country small and big got killed with impunity.
Why should a doctor or for that matter anybody submit themselves to witness protection in Trinidad? More than likely it will mean the end of your life or life as you know it

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General Discussion / Re: alyuh believe dis shit
« on: October 30, 2014, 11:51:41 AM »

 Iheard the doctor was told that they know where he lives and the schools his children attend

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Quizz Time & Facts / Re: TT Olympian's father.
« on: October 27, 2014, 10:34:25 AM »
 Not jus vex damn vex

 Deeks I know the book doh have pictures but try nah !!!

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 Ah you picked up on that, I was actually trying to give you 1 more day , since I could not beleive you would deliberately miss your own deadline

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General Discussion / Re: President Anthony Carmona Thread
« on: October 24, 2014, 04:59:02 AM »

 I cant believe all this shit.
 I see absolutely nothing wrong with what she wore. We are Trinidadians and our women wear fashionable out fits. The cost of that dress is probably more than most of our monthly salaries. On the one hand we talking about freedom of expression and on the other hand lambasting the woman for showing some skin. When celebrities show massive cleavage not a word.
We just full of double standards maybe she should dress like Taliban.

The real issue here as far as I see it is freedom of speech. If yuh fraid powder doh play mas !!!

You are now a public figure and open to scrutiny by the public and if the small minded view allows a comedian our somebody else like say a calysonian to make fun of a situation then so be it. Rachel Price has not crossed any decency barriers that we are accustomed to and does not deserve this action by this " moral" President.

But my personal view is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with what the lady wore

Yes we do have a double standard here, she is not a celebrity she is the wife of our head of state, and she's representing the nation at a diplomatic function for UN heads of state.

What should we judge this dress code on?
The lady in the picture with her is Asian and that her outfit is traditional. We have not seen a picture of any of the other women at the function. If you look at the background the pictures appear to be fashion type. To make an even handed judgement we need more information about the event itself and how the other people who attended it were attired. This is a photgrapher knowing the Trinidadian love for bacchanal isolating her

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 Ah tell de man already life is short.
He asking all kinda difficult questions and doh want Tallman to give de answers.
 
He give Deeks until September 31st to come back is now 23rd November. Maybe was end of Semtember 2015.

 Come on man WE DOH HAVE DE ANSWERS[/b but we want to know.
 
So who is this man.

Yuh have 2 seconds to answer.

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General Discussion / Re: President Anthony Carmona Thread
« on: October 23, 2014, 02:08:46 PM »

 I cant believe all this shit.
 I see absolutely nothing wrong with what she wore. We are Trinidadians and our women wear fashionable out fits. The cost of that dress is probably more than most of our monthly salaries. On the one hand we talking about freedom of expression and on the other hand lambasting the woman for showing some skin. When celebrities show massive cleavage not a word.
We just full of double standards maybe she should dress like Taliban.

The real issue here as far as I see it is freedom of speech. If yuh fraid powder doh play mas !!!

You are now a public figure and open to scrutiny by the public and if the small minded view allows a comedian our somebody else like say a calysonian to make fun of a situation then so be it. Rachel Price has not crossed any decency barriers that we are accustomed to and does not deserve this action by this " moral" President.

But my personal view is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with what the lady wore

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 Set of lazy ignorant workers.

 

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General Discussion / Re: Kublasingh hunger strike is a farce
« on: October 18, 2014, 03:03:11 AM »
So you are unhappy that he ent dead yet. I see!

Would you like to launch an official protest demanding that he dies right now in order to make you happy?

  Dummy, all I am saying is it is impossible to survive 31 days without water. You continuously fail to read and understand. This is last time I will respond to your idiotic questions.

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None of them should ever play for the WI again...... haul dey a....

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General Discussion / Kublasingh hunger strike is a farce
« on: October 17, 2014, 01:08:07 PM »


  30 days now without food or water an he ent ded yet.

  BS. the man going home and eating roti and drinking sweedrink every night

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Football / Re: 2014 SSFL Premier Division Fixtures‏.
« on: September 11, 2014, 12:41:43 AM »

 So what about the other Zonal Chapionships ?

What going on with teams like Princes Town, Malick, QRC , El Dorado etc?

 How they deciding which teams from these zones getting promoted etc?

 Or will these traditional "big" teams now be lost to SSFL?

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General Discussion / Re: 5 reasons to flee the U.S. for Canada
« on: September 02, 2014, 04:59:04 AM »


 Anytime Canada come up ah does tink Ben Johnson

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General Discussion / Re: 54 PERCENT BACK RUNOFF...Mori Caribbean poll
« on: August 30, 2014, 05:07:42 AM »
Yeah well the bill passed. A few amendments namely : three candidates in the first past the post run off in the second round if the third place gets at least 25%. The other amendment is the petition percentage for recall is now 20%...whereas before it was 10.

 Shit and the world idd not end?

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Quizz Time & Facts / Re: TT Olympian's father.
« on: August 25, 2014, 08:54:50 AM »
  Would somebody answer the frigging question ?

 I is ah old man I doh have the time to be waiting this loooong for ah frigging answer.
 Let DEEKS look for another question

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General Discussion / Re: THE BEST RUMS IN THE CARIBBEAN.....
« on: August 23, 2014, 11:45:19 AM »
 Zacapa from Guatemala

 Angostura Zoya is boss

But nothing could beat Caroni Puncheon Rum

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General Discussion / Re: Kamla wants sweeping constitutional changes.
« on: August 22, 2014, 11:00:09 PM »

 Simple, have a referendum on the bill.

Or do we have to amend the constitution to do that ?

Finally would that satisfy everybody ? Guess not since the PP would probably win as they have historicaly garnered a higher percentage of vote than the PNM.

I am definitely not  PP supporter neither do I support the PNM.

I am pulling back now and will see how this unfolds

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