Who said "The State has no business in the bedrooms of the nation"?
Tek yuh time.
I'll check back tomorrow. MaΓ±ana.
Who said "The State has no business in the bedrooms of the nation"?
Tek yuh time.
I'll check back tomorrow. MaΓ±ana.
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Who said "The State has no business in the bedrooms of the nation"?
Tek yuh time.
I'll check back tomorrow. MaΓ±ana.
Omni-bus-u-up- Gilly, do you mean to say⦠The Police has no business to ask for little boys in the bedrooms of the Speaker ?
Who said "The State has no business in the bedrooms of the nation"?
Tek yuh time.
I'll check back tomorrow. MaΓ±ana.
The Canadian Prez who wore a red rose on his lapel.
Correct, Cain.
Pierre Trudeau made that statement in 1967 when he was Canada's Minister of Justice. He later became a popular Prime Minister.
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
bar-rat
In 1970, who said 'Just watch me'?
Unfortunately, I was not in the country, but roaming the seas.
In 1970, who said 'Just watch me'?
Unfortunately, I was not in the country, but roaming the seas.
Forbes?
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Ginnip
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Ginnip
Correct, Mr T. In my neighbourhood we used to call those rare finds by a Hindi name I can't remember. I suppose it means twin seeds.
Let's carry on.
Who wrote "the emancipation of woman lies not in colleges and not in parliaments, but in the bedroom"?
In 1970, who said 'Just watch me'?
Unfortunately, I was not in the country, but roaming the seas.
Forbes?
A Canadian guy picta above, after La Porte was killed in Quebec by the FLQ in 1970 and they declared a State of Emergency. Reporters asked how far he will go and he said 'Just watch me'.
Genip trivia:
Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans call genip "guenepa". I understand it's available in Florida when in season.
Here's a twin-seed genip:
Genip trivia:
Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans call genip "guenepa". I understand it's available in Florida when in season.
Here's a twin-seed genip:
Lots of guenepa here but I can't find sweet ones like we had back home. They are slightly different, I would say.
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
Ripe bore fruit:
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Ambiguous question..
Genip & mamee....
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
Ripe bore fruit:
Those look like olives to me.
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
Ripe bore fruit:
Those look like olives to me.
Oi Riya, open one of dem tings nuh let's see the inside. I want see how much seed it got
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Ambiguous question..
Genip & mamee....
I was looking for genip but as you're so bright I give you two points.
Plus one more point for making a surprise appearance.
How ya doing? I hope is not the biting cold in New Yark mek yuh visit me thread today. Lots of warmth here.
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
Ripe bore fruit:
Those look like olives to me.
Very ripe dunks look the same.
Oi Riya, open one of dem tings nuh let's see the inside. I want see how much seed it got
but look at you....want me count seed
I done eat it out and it only had one seed It was definitely dunks!
Oi Riya, open one of dem tings nuh let's see the inside. I want see how much seed it got
but look at you....want me count seed
I done eat it out and it only had one seed It was definitely dunks!
I buy this regularly, the sign says 'beir' in the store... and my 12 year old calls it mini apples .. it is dunks
I bought "bore" fruits from the Indian grocery story and I want to say it's our version to "dunks"
I have a dunks (sp) tree but so far I only got a few dunks from it. Trouble is that the flowers come out around November and the cold weather make them drop off. They call them jujube.
Let's carry on.
Who wrote "the emancipation of woman lies not in colleges and not in parliaments, but in the bedroom"?
Two days passed and no one attempted to answer. Time up.
The man who wrote that line is one of the world's greatest writers, Leo Tolstoy.
Now, lemme see who bright in history.
The Demerara ferry between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop was serviced by the motor vessel MAKOURIA from 1959 to 2005.
What is the name of the steamer that preceded the MAKOURIA?
I have lots of nice memories travelling on the MAKOURIA [in photo].
Oi Riya, open one of dem tings nuh let's see the inside. I want see how much seed it got
but look at you....want me count seed
I done eat it out and it only had one seed It was definitely dunks!
hehehehe
Now, lemme see who bright in history.
The Demerara ferry between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop was serviced by the motor vessel MAKOURIA from 1959 to 2005.
What is the name of the steamer that preceded the MAKOURIA?
I have lots of nice memories travelling on the MAKOURIA [in photo].
Torani before it went to Berbice.
On GY one dollar bill.
If this is correct, I am only 43.
If Tola is wrong, then I will guess it was the Malali.....or Barami (sp)?
If Tola is wrong, then I will guess it was the Malali.....or Barami (sp)?
Riya you might be on to something hea...
I believe the Torani and Malili are sister ferries, looking almost the same.
I believe one was in Berbice and the Malili in Essequibo, that I photographed.
I believe it might be the Barami, becaue I remember
the Malili and Torani in the 60s, but I don't know the Barami, even though I cross the Dem Riva few time in the 60s.
Here's another brain tickler:
What fruit in Guyana has one seed but sometimes gives you two seeds randomly as in a lottery?
Ambiguous question..
Genip & mamee....
I was looking for genip but as you're so bright I give you two points.
Plus one more point for making a surprise appearance.
How ya doing? I hope is not the biting cold in New Yark mek yuh visit me thread today. Lots of warmth here.
LOL!
Now, lemme see who bright in history.
The Demerara ferry between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop was serviced by the motor vessel MAKOURIA from 1959 to 2005.
What is the name of the steamer that preceded the MAKOURIA?
I have lots of nice memories travelling on the MAKOURIA [in photo].
Torani before it went to Berbice.
On GY one dollar bill.
If this is correct, I am only 43.
Lest I be misunderstood, what is the name of the steamer that preceded MAKOURIA on the G/town-V/Hoop ferry?
In regard to comments you and Riya made, Torani serviced the Berbice ferry, Makouria serviced the Demerara ferry, and Malali serviced the Essequibo ferry.
The three vessels are sisters indeed.
Ferguson Shipbuilders built Makouria in Glasgow, Scotland.
Sprostons built Torani and Malali at its Ruimveldt dockyards, Georgetown, using the Makouria blueprint.
I missed riding the boat. It stinks but sitting on the deck was very nice.
Wasn't there a magician working on that boat. The man took my watch wrap it up in a cloth and pound it with a hammer. Then produce it back after I panik!
I don't know the magician but there was a blind man on Torani who was always playing the guitar and singing songs by Jim Reeves and the likes. He was well known.
Riya, his name was Daria Gomes. I know because a friend always calls me that because the guy used to come next to me and serenade me.
Now, lemme see who bright in history.
The Demerara ferry between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop was serviced by the motor vessel MAKOURIA from 1959 to 2005.
What is the name of the steamer that preceded the MAKOURIA?
I have lots of nice memories travelling on the MAKOURIA [in photo].
No one answered this one. Time up.
The ss QUERIMAN preceded the MAKOURIA on the G/town-V/Hoop ferry run.
QUERIMAN was built in Scotland and ran the Demerara river ferry service from 1922 to 1959.
In the Guyana Museum there was a model of the QUERIMAN on display. It's probably still there.
NOTE ON PHOTO ABOVE:
MAKOURIA travelled on its own steam from Scotland to Guyana. The hills in the background are either in Scotland or the West Indies. There are no hills in Georgetown or Vreed-en-Hoop or Rosignol or New Amsterdam, I wish to inform overseas-born grownup kids of Guyanese parents.
This chap Observer must be attractive. Even blind people serenading him
Gilly
i don't know how that ferry could have sailed from Scotland.
even in Demerara River, it used to rock when a big boat pass by.
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