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Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« on: November 30, 2005, 10:56:52 AM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2005, 11:00:58 AM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.
BTW, If you are going to go with Adidas, then forget the steel pan on Jersey thing. Adidas uniforms are made from cookie cutters, so its not going to happen. Same for Nike too. You'd have a better chance at that if yo uwere with a brand like Kappa or even Puma. Remeber the RBZ Kappa Jersey at the world cup? It was custom made for the Boyz, and featured a Banana / palm leaf accross the shirt and down the left side of the shorts.



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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2005, 11:06:40 AM »

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.

PLENTY!!! Basically they is people that feel that everywhere in the caribbean is Jamaica.
Just yesterday a friend of mine get a call from somebody who having a company party and looking for a Jamaican DJ to play calypso music.  >:(
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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2005, 11:10:32 AM »

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.

PLENTY!!! Basically they is people that feel that everywhere in the caribbean is Jamaica.
Just yesterday a friend of mine get a call from somebody who having a company party and looking for a Jamaican DJ to play calypso music.  >:(

So whats so bad about a Jamaican dj playing Soca music? We can play any music dude  ;D. Eh ehe eh. Dont be surprised if the commentator announces T&T as Jamaica in the world cup.  :o (although that might damage Jamaica's reputaion somewhat  ;))

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2005, 11:11:38 AM »
RF long time i aint say this eh but HYMC
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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2005, 11:13:12 AM »
RF long time i aint say this eh but HYMC

Same to you Morvant! (whatever HYMC means). Cheers!  :beermug: :beermug:

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2005, 11:13:50 AM »
KND yuh have my support! You design de damn jersey and sumitt it to the TTFF! We have nuff talent on this forum, what we need Minshall for?!!  ;)
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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2005, 11:16:45 AM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.
BTW, If you are going to go with Adidas, then forget the steel pan on Jersey thing. Adidas uniforms are made from cookie cutters, so its not going to happen. Same for Nike too. You'd have a better chance at that if yo uwere with a brand like Kappa or even Puma. Remeber the RBZ Kappa Jersey at the world cup? It was custom made for the Boyz, and featured a Banana / palm leaf accross the shirt and down the left side of the shorts.





Many Europeans, even white Americans associate anything West Indian -jamaican.  Nothing personal, but I too feel we need to promote our own identity.

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2005, 11:17:03 AM »
right now ah saving eh but i not planning on learning german because english would be the most spoken language over there

and people doh understand when i talk anyway so it would be de same fuh me
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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2005, 11:20:06 AM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.
BTW, If you are going to go with Adidas, then forget the steel pan on Jersey thing. Adidas uniforms are made from cookie cutters, so its not going to happen. Same for Nike too. You'd have a better chance at that if yo uwere with a brand like Kappa or even Puma. Remeber the RBZ Kappa Jersey at the world cup? It was custom made for the Boyz, and featured a Banana / palm leaf accross the shirt and down the left side of the shorts.
Many Europeans, even white Americans associate anything West Indian -jamaican.  Nothing personal, but I too feel we need to promote our own identity.

My co-worker returned from vacationing in Barbados and Antigua about 7 monts ago and on his returned, stated that he didnt realise that you had to take the plane to move between different cities in Jamaica!  :rotfl: I almost died laughing at him.

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2005, 11:23:52 AM »
RF long time i aint say this eh but HYMC

Same to you Morvant! (whatever HYMC means). Cheers!  :beermug: :beermug:

BTW, have yo started sharpening up on your German yet? 8)

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2005, 11:37:14 AM »
Never say much here but i have to add my 2cents on this one...

My uncle, while on vacation from Trinidad, had the pleasure of going on a tour of the United Nations building in NYC in summer 2001. While there, he came across a tenor pan which the tour guide stated was donated to the UN secretaty general as a gift from the Jamaican government.......yes.. a tenor pan....My uncle did make sure to tell the tour guide and the rest of the tour that the pan was actually invented in Trinidad and Tobago.... take that for what its worth... ;)

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #12 on: November 30, 2005, 11:41:18 AM »
Yeah RF

Jamaica is a real Fig Leaf side for real!

nice and broad to wipe up the shit on the field

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #13 on: November 30, 2005, 12:59:17 PM »
RF-- HYMC - Haul yuh Muddar C*nt...

And what exactly dos that mean in English....SoI did the correct thing then in returning the compliments to MorvantMan  :D.

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #14 on: November 30, 2005, 01:01:17 PM »
Never say much here but i have to add my 2cents on this one...

My uncle, while on vacation from Trinidad, had the pleasure of going on a tour of the United Nations building in NYC in summer 2001. While there, he came across a tenor pan which the tour guide stated was donated to the UN secretaty general as a gift from the Jamaican government.......yes.. a tenor pan....My uncle did make sure to tell the tour guide and the rest of the tour that the pan was actually invented in Trinidad and Tobago.... take that for what its worth... ;)

The average Jamaica dosnt ecen know what steel pan music is...its in no way a popular thing in Ja. Dont know whay a Jakan would want to claim it as being invented in Jamaica

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #15 on: November 30, 2005, 01:15:02 PM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!


as ah jersey or ah costume all yuh designing

like I said in ah earlier post

best yuh watermark Kitchener face on the back as well

that is confusion breds


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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2005, 01:19:19 PM »
Talking bout Pan, we just lost one of our greatest ever steetband arrangers and I eh hear anybody mention it yet!!  >:(

CLIVE BRADLEY PLAYS ON
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Master musician Clive Bradley, internationally revered for his work as arranger for the Witco Desperadoes steel orchestra, passed away yesterday at Port of Spain General Hospital, four days after suffering a stroke at home.
As news of his passing spread, calls, queries and tributes poured in from everywhere. The Sunday Express received telephone calls from Cliff Alexis of Northern Illinois University, fellow keyboardist Raf Robertson in Washington DC, career pan fan Gaston Maloney from Grand Cayman, and Pamberi's Nestor Sullivan.
Dr Pat Bishop's description of Bradley embraced all the emotions that surfaced yesterday. "He bestrode the world of the arranger like a Colossus," Dr Bishop said. "Nobody handled the minor-key mode like Bradley. Nobody could make you weep at Panorama which, of course, is supposed to be a time of unbridled joyousness, but he captured the tragic underside of the human condition and gave it a voice that was utterly awesome, authentic and Trinidadian."
Bradley, who celebrated his 69th birthday three weeks ago, was, up to Friday, described as stable and resting comfortably at Ward 31, although his muscle control and breathing were said to be laboured.
Pan Trinbago president Patrick Arnold, who was in Tobago yesterday, described Bradley's passing as "a major blow to not just Desperadoes but the steelband community as a whole".
"Bradley's work always stood out as a benchmark in pan," Arnold said. "From his earliest association with the steelband movement, he stamped his imprimatur on every musical arrangement. He is remembered for his work with Desperadoes with the same reverence that people still talk about what he did with "High Mas" for Nu Tones or "Sailing" for Pandemonium steel orchestra, or the bands he worked with in New York.
"Having that kind of influence on Panorama competitions both at home and abroad is the mark of genius and all who have any association with pan will admit that his interpretation of any tune was looked forward to from well before the first note is struck. We shall all miss him as a major contributor to the steelband community and furtherance of steelband music at large," Arnold said.
Earlier this year, Bradley scored the double in New York at the Panorama competition associated with Labour Day celebrations, when the two bands for which he arranged - Pantonic Steel Orchestra and D'Radoes Steel Orchestra - took first and second place honours, respectively.
Shortly after that remarkable feat, Bradley ushered Desperadoes to top berth in the Northern Region play-off in the Republic Pan Fiesta, playing his interpretation of Natasha Wilson's, "One Day", joking with a reporter afterward that he could get used to winning. Earlier this year, at the Pan in the 21st Century contest, he also ferried Desperadoes to winners' row, that time with John Legend's blockbuster "Ordinary People". His last major work with Despers was for last month's Trinidad and Tobago Steelpan Jazz Festival, where the band shared the opening night stage with multiple Grammy Award winner Al Jarreau and master calypsonian David Rudder.
Ironically, for the jazz festival, Bradley reworked the song "Party", which he originally composed and arranged in 1982 both for calypsonian Nelson and Desperadoes, the piece that earned him nationwide attention in both genres. He had only just been introduced to Nelson by Michael Boothman but had worked with Desperadoes before after being taken up the hill by Roy Cape at the request of the band's captain, Rudolph Charles.
Cape, who knew Bradley for the past 45 years, was audibly emotional when he spoke to the Sunday Express: "We met in 1960 and used to bounce-up frequently on the nightclub circuit."
Cape added: "He was a regular at the Waldorf Club on Park Street and I was with the Clarence Curvan orchestra and then with Ron Berridge's band. In 1967, Bradley and I formed a band called Sounds Incorporated with members who left both those orchestras.
"The band collapsed when Felix Roach offered some of us regular work at Hilton but Rudolph Charles had asked me to find an arranger for Desperadoes and I had taken Scipio Sarjeant there in 1967 but, after doing 'Governor's Ball' and bringing the band into second place, he left for New York and Desperadoes was without an arranger again, and Rudolph called me again and that time I took Bradley.
"The first song he did with Despers was 'Mr Walker' but he went to New York too and, in 1970, Despers had another arranger again, Lubert, but Bradley came back in the middle of the season and members of the band unanimously voted to have him take over the work. The rest of Bradley and Desperadoes is history."
"Without doubt, he is one of the greatest arrangers the steelband world has ever seen. Unlike a number of people who left pan to go into brass bands, Bradley did it the other way around and was successful in both situations," Cape said. "He was self-taught and came to be a teacher, which tells you how much of a command he had." A theme song developed by Bradley for Roy Cape & the Kaiso All Stars, which the band played for ten of its years with Calypso Spektakula, will be revived next Carnival season in tribute to Bradley.
Easily one of the most important music figures in the history and development of steelband music, Bradley is equally well-remembered for his compositions; the period during which he taught mathematics at his alma mater, Fatima College; his work with several brass bands (including his own group The Bradley Bunch); and, importantly, for his assistance to Pelham Goddard, who evolved into one of this country's most successful pan and calypso arrangers.
Bradley's musical arrangements have taken Desperadoes to Panorama's top rung on several occasions, most notably with Kitchener's "Pan in Harmony" (1976) and "Hasely Crawford" (1977), Blueboy's "Rebecca" (1983) and Oba's "In My House" (1999) and "Picture On My Wall" (2000), the latter two coming after a spectacular win with the hitherto lowly ranked Arima Nu Tones' interpretation of David Rudder's "High Mas" (1998).   ------- Courtesy the Sunday Express
Clive Bradley --- A gem

The Steel Band fraternity in Trinidad & Tobago has lost a gem: Clive Bradley died yesterday (Saturday November 26th) at the Port of Spain General Hospital, four days after suffering a stroke.  His death has touched me personally since I regarded him as the best ever steelband arranger.
Having journeyed from Point Fortin to Belmont for 3 consecutive carnival seasons to play his arrangements with Fertrin Pandemonium (Including "Sailing" in 1988), I have no doubt that Clive can be ranked amongst the world's greatest musicians, though his more definitive works were laid with Witco Desperadoes which I also played with for their 1991 winning performance (Volcano by Robert Greenidge a Bradley protégé )
His simplicity, extended harmonic structures and  manipulation of dissonances within his music, falls nothing short of being superlative. Simply put -- He was great.....

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2005, 02:18:53 PM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

Is there anyone out there that think the steel drum was invented in Jamaica? Thats nerws to me.
BTW, If you are going to go with Adidas, then forget the steel pan on Jersey thing. Adidas uniforms are made from cookie cutters, so its not going to happen. Same for Nike too. You'd have a better chance at that if yo uwere with a brand like Kappa or even Puma. Remeber the RBZ Kappa Jersey at the world cup? It was custom made for the Boyz, and featured a Banana / palm leaf accross the shirt and down the left side of the shorts.





Many Europeans, even white Americans associate anything West Indian -jamaican.  Nothing personal, but I too feel we need to promote our own identity.

Ent!!! Allyuh ever see d Hatian gang in Bad Boys 2? Some jokey rass with Yardie accent, I saw it with some Jamaican partners..almost dead laughing at dem boys in d cinema...dey wasn't happy atall

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Re: Put a Steel Pan on the World Cup Jersey
« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2005, 02:23:14 PM »
just wanna say that i collect meh finta in the mail (not from ttsports shop, from soccer world) and we need some kinda black in it
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« Reply #19 on: November 30, 2005, 03:00:44 PM »
The simple fact is that because of our mineral wealth we have never promoted ourselves for tourism as has been done in Jamaica and Barbados.  Eric Williams never did want the white tourists contaminating his country (I mean............Barbados culture is an oxymoron and it's only through reggae/dancehall and its larger size that Jamaica has managed to hold on to its identity in the face of the white tide).
 
Is it any wonder that they are the islands most recognized in the Caribbean???

Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago  ;D!

BTW before people start bawling racism I'm a white Trini.........OK more like off-white.

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« Reply #20 on: November 30, 2005, 03:08:45 PM »
The simple fact is that because of our mineral wealth we have never promoted ourselves for tourism as has been done in Jamaica and Barbados.  Eric Williams never did want the white tourists contaminating his country (I mean............Barbados culture is an oxymoron and it's only through reggae/dancehall and its larger size that Jamaica has managed to hold on to its identity in the face of the white tide).
 
Is it any wonder that they are the islands most recognized in the Caribbean???

Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago  ;D!

BTW before people start bawling racism I'm a white Trini.........OK more like off-white.

Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised.  :devil:
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« Reply #21 on: November 30, 2005, 03:11:13 PM »
The simple fact is that because of our mineral wealth we have never promoted ourselves for tourism as has been done in Jamaica and Barbados.  Eric Williams never did want the white tourists contaminating his country (I mean............Barbados culture is an oxymoron and it's only through reggae/dancehall and its larger size that Jamaica has managed to hold on to its identity in the face of the white tide).
 
Is it any wonder that they are the islands most recognized in the Caribbean???

Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago  ;D!

BTW before people start bawling racism I'm a white Trini.........OK more like off-white.

Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised. :devil:

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« Reply #22 on: November 30, 2005, 03:16:38 PM »
<font color=white>..Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago..</font>

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« Reply #23 on: November 30, 2005, 03:18:45 PM »
<font color=white>..Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago..</font>

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Ours has a much more exotic sound. Jamaica does sound too vagabondish.
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« Reply #24 on: November 30, 2005, 03:19:51 PM »
The simple fact is that because of our mineral wealth we have never promoted ourselves for tourism as has been done in Jamaica and Barbados.  Eric Williams never did want the white tourists contaminating his country (I mean............Barbados culture is an oxymoron and it's only through reggae/dancehall and its larger size that Jamaica has managed to hold on to its identity in the face of the white tide).
 
Is it any wonder that they are the islands most recognized in the Caribbean???

Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago  ;D!

BTW before people start bawling racism I'm a white Trini.........OK more like off-white.

Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised.  :devil:

Where you get it from that all Jakan beaches privatised? Hotels have right to restrict access to their beaches o the people who pay to use it.....but I know at least 8 public beaches with golden sand in the Parish of St.Thomas alone.

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« Reply #25 on: November 30, 2005, 03:21:40 PM »
This way we could promote a TnT invention, It could be a shawdow graph or a background logo But we need to put something Trini on there.


I fed up correcting people that Steel Drums was not invented in Jamaica.
Now is the time to educate the world.

We uniform should be design by Minshall and let Addidas just put they logo on it.

It must represent TnT.
Otherwise is just another red jersey!

Yuh know breds dat is the same damn ting I am hearing over and over as well...dat dem Jacans and dem invented steelpan. Everybody using up we pan, 50 Cent, Kenny Chesney, Disney, and we still eh getting the fame for it.  I settled the score once and for all.  My dissertation on steelpan: "Commodifaication and Distribution of the Steelpan as a Conflicted Tourism Resource," is available from the Hale Library, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66502.  If Sat maharaj and dem doh like it well too bad...steelpan is we ting and we have to run the ting anywhere we go, so put it the jursey big, bold and bad! ???

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« Reply #26 on: November 30, 2005, 03:21:55 PM »
<font color=white>..Also be fair who ever came up the with the name Jamaica is a marketing genius after all It does roll off the tougue more easily the Trinidad and Tobago..</font>

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Ours has a much more exotic sound. Jamaica does sound too vagabondish.

Yeah, Trinidad and Tobago, and Burkina Faso must be the most "exotic" sounding country names on planet earth. TrinBago actually have a nice ring to it

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« Reply #27 on: November 30, 2005, 03:25:18 PM »


Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised.  :devil:

Where you get it from that all Jakan beaches privatised? Hotels have right to restrict access to their beaches o the people who pay to use it.....but I know at least 8 public beaches with golden sand in the Parish of St.Thomas alone.
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No...all allyuh beaches ain privatised...just de BEST ones. N since when resorts have a right to restrict access to the beaches from the Native people? Why should they only cater to the rich and to the foreigners? Gwey!
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« Reply #28 on: November 30, 2005, 03:28:16 PM »


Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised.  :devil:

Where you get it from that all Jakan beaches privatised? Hotels have right to restrict access to their beaches o the people who pay to use it.....but I know at least 8 public beaches with golden sand in the Parish of St.Thomas alone.
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No...all allyuh beaches ain privatised...just de BEST ones. N since when resorts have a right to restrict access to the beaches from the Native people? Why should they only cater to the rich and to the foreigners? Gwey!

Have you ever even been to Jamaica? take a drive along the north coast parish of Portland and you'll see the most beautiful white sand beaches your eyes ever behold, most of them are public beaches. So wait, you are saying to me that if you purchase prime real estate land with a beac that you intend to use for your private recreation, you woulkdnt have a problem with people from all over the world showing up on your property without an invitation? Beaches are not in short supply in Jamaica, so its not a big deal if a man want to privatise his, as long as its on his property.
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« Reply #29 on: November 30, 2005, 03:36:36 PM »


Yeah Eric Williams deliberately did not develop our tourism sector. He said after Independence "Massa day Done", buh like Jamaicans like tuh lick bottom dise why nearly all de beaches privatised.  :devil:

Where you get it from that all Jakan beaches privatised? Hotels have right to restrict access to their beaches o the people who pay to use it.....but I know at least 8 public beaches with golden sand in the Parish of St.Thomas alone.
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No...all allyuh beaches ain privatised...just de BEST ones. N since when resorts have a right to restrict access to the beaches from the Native people? Why should they only cater to the rich and to the foreigners? Gwey!

Have you ever even been to Jamaica? take a drive along the north coast parish of Portland and you'll see the most beautiful white sand beaches your eyes ever behold, most of them are public beaches. So wait, you are saying to me that if you purchase prime real estate land with a beac that you intend to use for your private recreation, you woulkdnt have a problem with people from all over the world showing up on your property without an invitation? Beaches are not in short supply in Jamaica, so its not a big deal if a man want to privatise his, as long as its on his property.


Yes...but why privatise it to cater to foreigners and your native people have to pay to get on? That doesn't make any sense at all. Ah thought Jamaicans "Naaaah bow!"?
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