Jamaica Is…

Brushe – zx7ryder-#bellsouth.netThursday, January 27, 2000 – 1:11 PM Jamaica is when yu wake up ina de morning and hear cock a crow. you nuh hear that a foreign   ——————————————————————————–JOE 1 SHORT 1 TALL BUFFALO NY – lindaski13-#webtv.netThursday, January 27, 2000 – 10:44 PM Is one thing, with Jamaican, when they leave they country […]

Jamaica Is…

Olive – ocox-#usa.netThursday, November 04, 1999 – 6:57 PM Jamaica is where no country child can ever claim “hungry belly” because there is always fruit in season. Jamaica is Guinep, Plum, Apples, Nesberries, Mangoes, Pear (Avacado kind) – somebody seh bread van…..sell mi ah bag ah hooli bullah nuh (who miss bullah an pear?!?!?)   […]

Jamaica Is…

xman-Saturday, November 07, 1998 – 11:24 AM Jamaica is…Christmas breeze in December   ——————————————————————————–simone – NASHS21HOTMAIL.COMSunday, November 08, 1998 – 4:50 PM JAMAICA IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN NEVA RUN OUTA FOOD EVEN IF A JUST FLOUR AND WATER. YOU HAVE DUMPLING AND HARD DOUGH BREAD AND MILK. YOU HAVE A SANDWICH. FRUITS […]

Dog Will Bark

Me memba when Miss Mercy used to come a yard a evening time say she come look fi mama, yuh know, she always come when dinna a share. An when she done she lick har finga an say:”Lawd, Miss Mavis, yuh brown stew chicken taste good. It have any more bone deh?” An always, mama […]

Lessons From the Rastaman

On the banks of the railway tracks on the outskirts of Cromarty Housing Scheme a suburb of Spanish Town, Sammy Dread lives alone in a little one room house adorn with a verandah that is made of ply board walls and zinc roofing. The literary equipped, the financially achieved and government critics often refer to […]

Supermarket Woe – Country Gal

Lawks, chile, ah tell yuh someting, it look like me an supermarket no gree, for everytime me set foot eena one, is pure calamity. Me say, di odda day ah feel fi a lickle ol time recipe mi modda use to cook so me tek fas go eena supermarket fi see if me can get […]

A Memorable Day at Caymanas Park Race Track

A Bugler dress in clothing reminiscent of the colonial oppressors’ attire, the Queen’s Guard, played a familiar tune to an arousing cheer from the crowd. It’s a rendition that is very distinct to every horse-racing fan throughout the world, be it at Ascot Racetrack in England, Woodbine in Toronto, Canada, or as in this case, […]