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20 Dec 2011 12:34 #67743
by Nargis
well if the guyanese ppl cannot get up and make a living for themselves - how do they ever expect to get anything or anywhere in life?
thats why they come to NA and divulge in con artists get rich quick gimmicks and forget about hard work?
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20 Dec 2011 12:35 #67744
by ketchim
20 years Later and abbi time :
220 barrels being cleared per day :
with the freshly minted title :
Commissioner General of Barrels :shocked: :shocked:
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20 Dec 2011 12:37 #67746
by artemis
Yeah, Guyanese lazy... My family ain't like that, i usually send barrels whenever I go so I don't have to buy food there...
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20 Dec 2011 12:38 #67748
by ketchim
not fair ....Guvment via taxes and other initiatives :
should generate the Economy by creating JOBS in the :
1.Manufacturing Sector
2.Agriculture
3.Mining and Natural resources.
4.Retail ...
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