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Originally Posted by Observer:

Nehru, no wonder you're wutliss till today.  

 

The Fish and Bread:  Mahaica was a major stopping point in the 70s for buses doing the Berbice to Georgetown route. Everyone looked forward to the stop just for this food. While sitting in the bus, they purchased the food from the large baskets on the ladies' heads. The fish was just caught from the Mahica Creek and fried; the bread was freshly baked; that food was heavenly. Those ladies did good business and made a good profit.       


I used to order my Fish and Bread just as the Train about to pull out of the SDtation. This way the seller cant collect, unless he/she can run as fast as the Train.

Nehru
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