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Iman doan think hard, Iman does be hard...ketch?
What would life be like if Iman still lived in Guyana and the clue was fo think hard, I gotta say I'd be a gigolo.
Probably struggling. Opportunity would have been hard to get a decent job. Without help from overseas family it would have been tough financially
This is difficult to project. If the escape valve was not there, Guyana would have been a different country and have different leadership. For example, Caribj would have been a PNC top dog and the geriatric crew long retired!
Those of us who migrated would have buckled down and made the best of it, in business and professional. The population would be larger, so would the economy. The country would be more developed.
So to project into todayâs Guyana the what if is an oversimplification! You need to simulate more wholistic!
Baseman. The Guyanese Indians would have still remain cowards under the PNC regime. In NA we were enlighten it is only the last 2 decades that the Guyanese people over there are coming out of the shadows. Yet many are still struggling
Amral posted:Baseman. The Guyanese Indians would have still remain cowards under the PNC regime. In NA we were enlighten it is only the last 2 decades that the Guyanese people over there are coming out of the shadows. Yet many are still struggling
I do take exception to the word "cowards". In spite of PNC marginalization back then, Indians found ways to put food on their families' tables even if it was salt and rice. Indians forwent things like partying and fancy clothes to take care of food first and then education afterwards. The PNC was a violent group and Indians didn't see engaging in that beneficial to them.
Baseman posted:This is difficult to project. If the escape valve was not there, Guyana would have been a different country and have different leadership. For example, Caribj would have been a PNC top dog and the geriatric crew long retired!
Those of us who migrated would have buckled down and made the best of it, in business and professional. The population would be larger, so would the economy. The country would be more developed.
So to project into todayâs Guyana the what if is an oversimplification! You need to simulate more wholistic!
Cribby is part of the geriatric crew.
ksazma posted:Amral posted:Baseman. The Guyanese Indians would have still remain cowards under the PNC regime. In NA we were enlighten it is only the last 2 decades that the Guyanese people over there are coming out of the shadows. Yet many are still struggling
I do take exception to the word "cowards". In spite of PNC marginalization back then, Indians found ways to put food on their families' tables even if it was salt and rice. Indians forwent things like partying and fancy clothes to take care of food first and then education afterwards. The PNC was a violent group and Indians didn't see engaging in that beneficial to them.
Correct, we lacked the proper leadership. Cheddie et al were not revolutionists in the traditional sense. They were talkers and not doers. I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him. In the past that indo would have timidly caved in and let the Black go ahead.
Drugb posted:ksazma posted:Amral posted:Baseman. The Guyanese Indians would have still remain cowards under the PNC regime. In NA we were enlighten it is only the last 2 decades that the Guyanese people over there are coming out of the shadows. Yet many are still struggling
I do take exception to the word "cowards". In spite of PNC marginalization back then, Indians found ways to put food on their families' tables even if it was salt and rice. Indians forwent things like partying and fancy clothes to take care of food first and then education afterwards. The PNC was a violent group and Indians didn't see engaging in that beneficial to them.
Correct, we lacked the proper leadership. Cheddie et al were not revolutionists in the traditional sense. They were talkers and not doers. I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him. In the past that indo would have timidly caved in and let the Black go ahead.
I wouldn't say "timidly caved in". More like him thinking "no sense arguing with this ignorant jackass".
ksazma posted:I wouldn't say "timidly caved in". More like him thinking "no sense arguing with this ignorant jackass".
I don't know about the rest of the country, but in GT you risked the danger of being gang beaten by Blacks if you protested. These days more and more Indos in GT will stand up for their rights. I believe this is a direct result of phantomizing under the Jagdeo administration. Phantomizing broke the aurora that Black Guyanese could be "wrong and strong" and get away with it. That is why you have people like Cribby, Mars, Ronan, Cain, D2 and members of the slop can crew crying day and night about Jagdeos tenure. Despite all his blunders, what he brought to the psyche of the Indo is confidence that Blacks can no longer push them around without hope of recourse.
Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
Good thing that black fellow didn't try to cut in front of me, I would have thrown my colostomy bag at his rass.
The new generation of Indo Guyanese today do not fear the blacks. They know blacks fear the sight of a cutlass or a pailing. I have seen this. You show a black man a cutlass and he will instantly demonstrate to you he can break the 100 meters record at the Olympics.
skeldon_man posted:The new generation of Indo Guyanese today do not fear the blacks. They know blacks fear the sight of a cutlass or a pailing. I have seen this. You show a black man a cutlass and he will instantly demonstrate to you he can break the 100 meters record at the Olympics.
It wasn't the cutlass or pailing stave that turned the tide. It was the gun, bullets is they only thing these fellows fear. That is why today the slopsters hate Jagdeo, it was under his watch that the fear of phantomizing brought them in line.
Drugb posted:ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
Good thing that black fellow didn't try to cut in front of me, I would have thrown my colostomy bag at his rass.
I don't know why u try to paint yourself as a cripple. A sick sense of humor perhaps?
Sheik101 posted:Drugb posted:ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
Good thing that black fellow didn't try to cut in front of me, I would have thrown my colostomy bag at his rass.
I don't know why u try to paint yourself as a cripple. A sick sense of humor perhaps?
I am quadriplegic, been that way for some time now. Every day is a gift for a person in my situation, so the least I can do is embrace my disability.
ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
I hope you are getting something from all of this rather than your lol.
Bhai Sheik, this is not Television, we should not assume. God luck DrugB, all the best.
I know Sheik he is nit rude but just skeptical, remember this is not television so we do not see.
Nehru posted:Bhai Sheik, this is not Television, we should not assume. God luck DrugB, all the best.
I know Sheik he is nit rude but just skeptical, remember this is not television so we do not see.
I like Bgurd. Like the way he writes and so on. But I also know he likes to go overboard from time to time..somehow Im not buying his story tho. Kerr e rass.
I had a good, well paying job, perhaps moved up in the executive order of the company. I was young and married, inherited a beautiful house by the Ocean, had a maid, gardener and night guard, with lots of family members abroad we would receive lots of stuff on a regular basis. My fear was for my family, my wife and son. Why I left, the turning point was my house got robbed while we were home., To survive in Guyana one has to play the political game, donate to which ever party in office, sit on the fence, don't show alliance.
Drugb posted:Sheik101 posted:Drugb posted:ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
Good thing that black fellow didn't try to cut in front of me, I would have thrown my colostomy bag at his rass.
I don't know why u try to paint yourself as a cripple. A sick sense of humor perhaps?
I am quadriplegic, been that way for some time now. Every day is a gift for a person in my situation, so the least I can do is embrace my disability.
So this must be after you swam the Demerara Sewer.
bannas...don't joke that you crippled
Drugb posted:Sheik101 posted:Drugb posted:ronan posted:Drugb posted:I was in Guyana recently in my wheel chair and witnessed an indo standing up for his rights in a line at the telephone company where the Black fellow tried to bully his way in front of him.
lol
you're quite the comedian bai
Good thing that black fellow didn't try to cut in front of me, I would have thrown my colostomy bag at his rass.
I don't know why u try to paint yourself as a cripple. A sick sense of humor perhaps?
I am quadriplegic, been that way for some time now. Every day is a gift for a person in my situation, so the least I can do is embrace my disability.
When did you become a quad? After you drink all that nasty river water?
Ray posted:bannas...don't joke that you crippled
Prashad is wounded, warrior. Crippled in one foot but he is still very lethal.
When I migrated in 87 I was running my own bussiness. In adsition I was Berbice top producer for Hand In Hand Fire Insurance and at the same time an agent for Texaco distributing engine oil.Today I would have grown bigger with different businesses.
Amral posted:Baseman. The Guyanese Indians would have still remain cowards under the PNC regime. In NA we were enlighten it is only the last 2 decades that the Guyanese people over there are coming out of the shadows. Yet many are still struggling
Who you think "nice-up" them Buxton terrorists? Bannas from Nest?
Drugb posted:skeldon_man posted:The new generation of Indo Guyanese today do not fear the blacks. They know blacks fear the sight of a cutlass or a pailing. I have seen this. You show a black man a cutlass and he will instantly demonstrate to you he can break the 100 meters record at the Olympics.
It wasn't the cutlass or pailing stave that turned the tide. It was the gun, bullets is they only thing these fellows fear. That is why today the slopsters hate Jagdeo, it was under his watch that the fear of phantomizing brought them in line.
I am going to start highlighting your tropes. Phantomizing is one. I have not checked but I do not think anyone adopted that word which was yours to 2002
kp posted:I had a good, well paying job, perhaps moved up in the executive order of the company. I was young and married, inherited a beautiful house by the Ocean, had a maid, gardener and night guard, with lots of family members abroad we would receive lots of stuff on a regular basis. My fear was for my family, my wife and son. Why I left, the turning point was my house got robbed while we were home., To survive in Guyana one has to play the political game, donate to which ever party in office, sit on the fence, don't show alliance.
At the risk of minimizing your tragedy, I would say you got off lightly. I met a family in the Bronx who lived on the airport road near the Soesdyke Hwy and they too were robbed. But his wife and daughters were also raped. That was in the 80s.
D2 posted:Drugb posted:skeldon_man posted:The new generation of Indo Guyanese today do not fear the blacks. They know blacks fear the sight of a cutlass or a pailing. I have seen this. You show a black man a cutlass and he will instantly demonstrate to you he can break the 100 meters record at the Olympics.
It wasn't the cutlass or pailing stave that turned the tide. It was the gun, bullets is they only thing these fellows fear. That is why today the slopsters hate Jagdeo, it was under his watch that the fear of phantomizing brought them in line.
I am going to start highlighting your tropes. Phantomizing is one. I have not checked but I do not think anyone adopted that word which was yours to 2002
I was 4 years old in 2002, I must have been an early starter here on gNI. Keep track, after all you have a lot of time on your hand and 8 computers to do all sort of backups. How come you stuck in the dark ages still? Most folks already migrated to cloud computing.
Prashad posted:When did you become a quad? After you drink all that nasty river water?
No shyte water for me, it was after lillym ran me over with his car.
Ray posted:bannas...don't joke that you crippled
When you walk in my shoes then talk, do you even know what it is like not being able to wipe your own backside?
Mitwah posted:So this must be after you swam the Demerara Sewer.
Never had an affinity for water, much less shyte water. It was an accident or so I thought. This fellow ran me over with his car in Canada after I disagreed with his political opinion.
Drugb posted:I was 4 years old in 2002,
lol
banna you got too much time pan yuh hands
Ray posted:bannas...don't joke that you crippled
Maybe he or whoever is using the nick has a vivid imagination and idolizes Christopher Reeve.
Drugb posted:Mitwah posted:So this must be after you swam the Demerara Sewer.Never had an affinity for water, much less shyte water. It was an accident or so I thought. This fellow ran me over with his car in Canada after I disagreed with his political opinion.
Drugb done that shit. I know who you are.
Drugb posted:D2 posted:Drugb posted:skeldon_man posted:The new generation of Indo Guyanese today do not fear the blacks. They know blacks fear the sight of a cutlass or a pailing. I have seen this. You show a black man a cutlass and he will instantly demonstrate to you he can break the 100 meters record at the Olympics.
It wasn't the cutlass or pailing stave that turned the tide. It was the gun, bullets is they only thing these fellows fear. That is why today the slopsters hate Jagdeo, it was under his watch that the fear of phantomizing brought them in line.
I am going to start highlighting your tropes. Phantomizing is one. I have not checked but I do not think anyone adopted that word which was yours to 2002
I was 4 years old in 2002, I must have been an early starter here on gNI. Keep track, after all you have a lot of time on your hand and 8 computers to do all sort of backups. How come you stuck in the dark ages still? Most folks already migrated to cloud computing.
Cloud is storage not a computer. One works collaboratively in the cloud as it is exchange space for servers as you fully well know as an UBS grunt programmer. You get to distribute tasks and simultaneously update data easily. Everybody works in the cloud these days because they have cloud storage and cloud connections; the Internet. And I do not have 8 computers. That is your boy Ugli. I have 4 special purpose computing devices...5, if you count my phone.
Drugb like he forgot that he told Stormborn/D2 that he was going to swim the Demerara river. Unless he became a quad after that. We did not hear from the man in a few months.
Leonora posted:Ray posted:bannas...don't joke that you crippled
Maybe he or whoever is using the nick has a vivid imagination and idolizes Christopher Reeve.
If you think he is stupid enough to let someone use his nick, you better think again. Stop repeating other peoples lies.
Prashad posted:Drugb like he forgot that he told Stormborn/D2 that he was going to swim the Demerara river. Unless he became a quad after that. We did not hear from the man in a few months.
Bannas pick sense out of nonsense, how a handicap like me with all four 5 limbs out of commission can swim? Even the middle foot gane, I can't even hire d2 or dj as center man.
D2 posted:Cloud is storage not a computer. One works collaboratively in the cloud as it is exchange space for servers as you fully well know as an UBS grunt programmer. You get to distribute tasks and simultaneously update data easily. Everybody works in the cloud these days because they have cloud storage and cloud connections; the Internet. And I do not have 8 computers. That is your boy Ugli. I have 4 special purpose computing devices...5, if you count my phone.
Meh nah know about programmer lakka you but meh hear de term cloud computing, guh look am up. There is such a concept, only those of you stuck in the 80's don't know about it.