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When I think of all that we went thru since this site first started, I feel deep emotions as we come together to support Chameli, as we did for others who also passed on.

We had our ups and downs, but I feel most Guyanese have kind hearts and are supportive of others, in times of need. 

 

Plus, as my avatar shows, I am here to boost Guyana's economy, no matter which government is in power, that is fair to the needy. 

The photo was commissioned by a financial institution for advertising.     

 

Tola
Originally Posted by Chief:
Originally Posted by Riya:
Originally Posted by Amral:

that's the beauty of us  Guyanese people, we like to cuss up and fight up each other ,

Maybe I'm not a 100% Guyanese cause I don't understand why people have to do that

I have said it over and over you are the girl of my heart!!!

awwww 
Hope all is well, Chief

FM
Originally Posted by Amral:

that's the beauty of us  Guyanese people, we like to cuss up and fight up each other but in time of grief we put aside our differences and comfort each other,

 

Amral, this might be across cultures and not unique to just Guyanese people I suppose if we immerse ourselves in other cultures we'll see the similarities with ours

FM
Originally Posted by raymond:

 

Thanks Raymond... I sent this to 14 year old Anne-Marie in Jamaica, who just moved there from Guyana with her family  and misses her dog Jane that they had to leave behind.

But progress in life causes many of us to leave important  things behind.

 

This new GNI is doing weird thing I don't fully understand, but  in time I am sure to learn. 

 

  

Just for you ladies

 

Tola
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