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Coming from me Kris the following is the ultimate compliment with the caveat that I would rather hit the ground than attract too much attention from you.
You sir are a Calypsonian. Calypsonians have always done this. You need to know about these guys. I can see you partying with them on another planet where talking to each other is just a little bit easier.
One example that hits close to home for me:
During the tenure of Dr. Kenny Davis Anthony prime minister of St. Lucia West Indies 24 May 1997 - 11 December 2006, his defeat was contributed to strongly by a Calypsonian.
"When Bingo penned the calypso tune: Kenny and Tony, it was based on the widely held perception that the island’s prime minister was suffering from some sort of personality issue." "While the Kenny Anthony administration was freeing citizens from certain taxes on the one hand, it was either introducing new ones or increasing others. Kenny was the benevolent prime minister, Tony, the tyrant.In the recent past several events occurring during the Labour government’s tenure has threatened to lend some credence to the belief that there might just be two prime ministers running the country. What else to make of the Dr Anthony who calls on party supporters and candidates to refrain from insults and abuse and on the other threatens to reveal what he says are skeletons in the closet of Vendors Association president Peter “Ipaâ€
You sir are a Calypsonian. Calypsonians have always done this. You need to know about these guys. I can see you partying with them on another planet where talking to each other is just a little bit easier.
One example that hits close to home for me:
During the tenure of Dr. Kenny Davis Anthony prime minister of St. Lucia West Indies 24 May 1997 - 11 December 2006, his defeat was contributed to strongly by a Calypsonian.
"When Bingo penned the calypso tune: Kenny and Tony, it was based on the widely held perception that the island’s prime minister was suffering from some sort of personality issue." "While the Kenny Anthony administration was freeing citizens from certain taxes on the one hand, it was either introducing new ones or increasing others. Kenny was the benevolent prime minister, Tony, the tyrant.In the recent past several events occurring during the Labour government’s tenure has threatened to lend some credence to the belief that there might just be two prime ministers running the country. What else to make of the Dr Anthony who calls on party supporters and candidates to refrain from insults and abuse and on the other threatens to reveal what he says are skeletons in the closet of Vendors Association president Peter “Ipaâ€