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01 Mar 2011 15:54 #26134
by BK
no matter how you guys twist it and turn it, the bottom line is that Indo-Guyanese and Indo-Trinis have more in common than the Afros. The fact is not so long ago many westerns used to think that the WI/Caribbean was synomous with just Afros. even in the cricket world 'they' used to treat Indos from both Guyana and Trinidad like low class citizens.
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01 Mar 2011 18:44 #26157
by Ryan
I am the foremost expert on trinis. I'll reserve comments, since y'all are more interested in arguing.
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01 Mar 2011 18:45 #26159
by ketchim
This is a fairly good thread outlining difference of Upbringing :
de argumentative part is a side bar
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01 Mar 2011 18:55 - 01 Mar 2011 19:01 #26161
by Ryan
Indo trinis were of the lowest castes and did not benefit from selective breeding. The weak and unhealthy bred, plus a high rate of inbreeding has created this current generation of trinis we know today. They are both genetically and emotionally inferior to their guyanese counterparts, who were bred for strength and work ethic.
Who would you prefer build your deck?
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01 Mar 2011 18:57 #26162
by ketchim
De Trini hired a Guyanese and de chap never showed up after
collecting an Advance to build his Deck ... :blank:
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01 Mar 2011 19:10 #26164
by ketchim
Incorrect.
Pilaf, also called polao, pilau, pilav, pilaff, plov or pulao
in its adopted languages
Turkish, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kurdish, Kyrgyz, Marathi, Uzbek, Turkmen, Urdu , Hindi, Pashto, Persian, Armenian and in Greek (Pilafi-),
is a dish in which Rice is cooked in a seasoned Broth
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