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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Nuff:
This is antiman runnings y'all are getting into here. Why the need for all of this.

Let's stick to fun and politics. Personal swipes at the female are unneccessary.


I thought Roti Ali's daughter was the best..


That's not what you told Pinedrinkman grand-daughter. Wink
Mitwah
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by Nuff:
This is antiman runnings y'all are getting into here. Why the need for all of this.

Let's stick to fun and politics. Personal swipes at the female are unneccessary.


I thought Roti Ali's daughter was the best..
I've always heard of this daughter but I have never met her, this is pure GN&I folklore.

In fact it isn't Roti Ali .. but Ali's Roti ... and Ali's Roti is a small trinidadian restaurant franchise in Boston. The equivalent of Sybils in NY. How the poor man's daughter ever came into my life in GN&I folklore I will never know.

Like I said, let's keep the females out. It just gets scandalous once their names are brought up. Believe me ... I ain't that much of a stud and I don't have that kind of juice. It's all GN&I folklore.
FM
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Originally posted by Nuff:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by Nuff:
This is antiman runnings y'all are getting into here. Why the need for all of this.

Let's stick to fun and politics. Personal swipes at the female are unneccessary.


I thought Roti Ali's daughter was the best..
I've always heard of this daughter but I have never met her, this is pure GN&I folklore.

In fact it isn't Roti Ali .. but Ali's Roti ... and Ali's Roti is a small trinidadian restaurant franchise in Boston. The equivalent of Sybils in NY. How the poor man's daughter ever came into my life in GN&I folklore I will never know.

Like I said, let's keep the females out. It just gets scandalous once their names are brought up. Believe me ... I ain't that much of a stud and I don't have that kind of juice. It's all GN&I folklore.


You are dealing with Guyanese. You smile at a girl and they think you have been getting it on with her..
FM
On the topic of boats .... another waste of taxpayer's money.

They blew US$85,000 on a piece of chit. What were they going to do with this boat anyway? This isn't a surveillence drug tracking boat. You need 4X250HP engines to run down drug runners. This is a party boat. The kind gals hang out on sunbathing topless.


Where is the $19M police patrol boat?
January 4, 2012 | By KNews | Filed Under News


Does anyone know where the $19M police patrol (luxury) boat is? When last


The police are still to justify the purchase of this $19M luxury boat.
was it in the water carrying out riverain patrols?
Well, the answer is plain and simple -the vessel is lying in dry dock at Parika for want of further repairs. In fact, since its arrival in Guyana more than two years ago, the boat has not been in operation for any extended period of time.
And from all appearances the Police Force seems to have squandered a whopping $19M on a twin-engine boat that was supposed to be an integral part of their maritime operations.
Initially the vessel was down for want of a new engine which was subsequently procured at an additional cost to the purchase price.
According to a source, the first signs that the purchase was bad occurred when the boat was out on trial up the Demerara River, a few months after it arrived in Guyana.
On its return trip to the maritime base, one of the engines developed mechanical problems. The second engine subsequently developed similar problems.
Yesterday, Acting Police Commissioner Leroy Brumell acknowledged that the vessel was under repairs at Parika, but expressed the hope that it would soon be back in operation.
Twice the Police Force and the Ministry of Home Affairs had to cancel the official handing over of the vessel.
The boat was purchased with funds budgeted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, but there are conflicting reports about who actually procured it. When the Ministry was contacted, this newspaper was referred to the police and the police in turn referred all queries back to the ministry.
Kaieteur News understands that a senior police officer is responsible for the procurement of the vessel.
FM
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Originally posted by Mitwah:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by Nuff:
This is antiman runnings y'all are getting into here. Why the need for all of this.

Let's stick to fun and politics. Personal swipes at the female are unneccessary.


I thought Roti Ali's daughter was the best..


That's not what you told Pinedrinkman grand-daughter. Wink


Are you going to scandle her name now?

I knew pinedrink's daughter briefly and we were just friends. I never touched her but pinedrink thought so and he chased me with his cutlass..
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Nuff:
On the topic of boats .... another waste of taxpayer's money.

They blew US$85,000 on a piece of chit. What were they going to do with this boat anyway? This isn't a surveillence drug tracking boat. You need 4X250HP engines to run down drug runners. This is a party boat. The kind gals hang out on sunbathing topless.


Where is the $19M police patrol boat?
January 4, 2012 | By KNews | Filed Under News


Does anyone know where the $19M police patrol (luxury) boat is? When last


The police are still to justify the purchase of this $19M luxury boat.
was it in the water carrying out riverain patrols?
Well, the answer is plain and simple -the vessel is lying in dry dock at Parika for want of further repairs. In fact, since its arrival in Guyana more than two years ago, the boat has not been in operation for any extended period of time.
And from all appearances the Police Force seems to have squandered a whopping $19M on a twin-engine boat that was supposed to be an integral part of their maritime operations.
Initially the vessel was down for want of a new engine which was subsequently procured at an additional cost to the purchase price.
According to a source, the first signs that the purchase was bad occurred when the boat was out on trial up the Demerara River, a few months after it arrived in Guyana.
On its return trip to the maritime base, one of the engines developed mechanical problems. The second engine subsequently developed similar problems.
Yesterday, Acting Police Commissioner Leroy Brumell acknowledged that the vessel was under repairs at Parika, but expressed the hope that it would soon be back in operation.
Twice the Police Force and the Ministry of Home Affairs had to cancel the official handing over of the vessel.
The boat was purchased with funds budgeted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, but there are conflicting reports about who actually procured it. When the Ministry was contacted, this newspaper was referred to the police and the police in turn referred all queries back to the ministry.
Kaieteur News understands that a senior police officer is responsible for the procurement of the vessel.


This time around it is the PNC to blame, their supporters in the Police force made these ill conceived decisions. They had a budget and blew it on luxury boat. ahhahahahah
FM

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