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Commander in Chief opens National Rest Home for military veterans - declares it a subvention agency

Georgetown, GINA November 24, 2011
Source - GINA

The newly commissioned National Veterans’ Rest Home

Commander-in - Chief of the armed forces, President Bharat Jagdeo today cut the ribbon and unveiled a plaque to commission the National Veterans’ Rest Home in Essequibo Street, Lamaha Springs, Georgetown. The Home is meant to provide for the needs of veterans who have fallen on hard times.

President Jagdeo commended the efforts of the persons who conceived the concept and brought it to fruition, persevering through difficult times, and added that it was important that such facilities are built.

However, he pointed out that more fundamental thought should be given to what would happen to people when they leave government service, particularly military service.

“As most of you know, many people leave military service at a very early age, when they are still in their prime of life, and when they still have a lot of contributions to make to the country and to themselves,’ the President observed.

He explained that several years ago, he told the current Chief of Staff, “that we have to ensure that every soldier leaves the army with a skill. And at the senior level, they should all go off to university so that they could acquire a degree. At junior levels we should start an aggressive technical vocational training programme to see that people have skills, and as the economy evolves more and more, those skills will be relevant so people won’t leave the army and end up in a state of penury.”

Enid Bissember, widow of Major Michael Bissember cuts the ribbon to commission the Veteran’s Rest Home. Looking on are: Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Commodore Gary Best and President of the Guyana Legion, Colonel (retired) Carl Morgan. President Bharat Jagdeo is behind Mrs. Bissember.

President Jagdeo stated that if these persons can find productive and well paying jobs then they would be able to avoid having to go to a rest home, because they will be able to afford their own homes. He posited that Government would have to ensure that the programme is continued.

“The resources we have given are just a fraction of what we do to ensure that our military continues to grow,” said the President, “not just military, but our disciplined services, continue to grow in comfort and capacity and capability,” he added.

The Head of State expressed the opinion that the opening of the Rest Home was speeded up to take place before National Elections, “because they want me to make some further commitments that may be binding on the new government. I even got the signal that they will, when they approach the new president, say that that commitment was made by the former president,” he added.

Col. Morgan demonstrates to President Bharrat Jagdeo how the hydraulic lift works to move old veterans from one level to the next.

President Jagdeo explained that about two weeks ago the Chief of Staff told him that $8M more was needed to complete the works, “and I said fine. Then he took it from somewhere, I don’t know where, maybe from some of the funds they have internally. I must tell you I have instructed the Minister of Finance to return the $8M to you so that you don’t get into trouble taking soldiers’ funds.”

The Commander in Chief has also instructed the Minister of Finance that the Rest Home should become a subvention agency and as such the Board will receive a subvention from the government to help to make it operational and continue to serve people.

The concept for the home was presented to the Guyana Veterans’ Foundation shortly after its establishment in 1995 by ex-Captain Oscar Pollard. It was well received by the President, Prime Minister, several ex-Chiefs of Staff and the Head of the Commonwealth Services League. The estimated cost of the building was $50M and the first donors were serving servicemen. Others were the late David De Caires, Major General (retired) Joseph Singh, and the late Major Michael Bissember. Ex-Major Joe Skeete of the Coast Guard, made a large financial contribution as well as several flat screen televisions, with further plans to create a computer lab in the building. Ex soldiers of Canada, the Royal Canadian ex-services League and the Royal Canadian Legion also contributed greatly. The MMC security firm was responsible for installing a lift to assist persons to move from one level to the other.

Initially, however, the funds were slow in coming and although the foundation had already been poured for a three-storeyed building, it was decided to build a two-storeyed building instead. Work proceeded slowly with the hope that maybe, the Government would step in and assist. The Commander-in-Chief did not disappoint the veterans.

In 2009, President Bharat Jagdeo donated $5M towards the project. In 2010, the President expressed the desire to see the project completed more quickly and gave another $40M. Today the Veterans’ Rest Home has been completed and commissioned by the Commander-in-Chief.

Trustee of the Veterans Foundation and President of the Guyana Legion Colonel (retired) Carl Morgan described the construction as a ‘labour of love’. He said that the home will be registered in December as a Friendly Society. Col. Morgan also expressed the hope that other homes of this nature will be built.

Meanwhile Commodore Gary Best pledged the continued support of the Defence Force towards the Guyana Legion to support the efforts for veterans across the country. Commodore Best said that the army will “continue to lobby the government to ensure that provisions continue to come in regularly, more frequent and more often,” he said.

He pledged the GDF’s continued contribution towards the enhancement of veterans’ affairs in Guyana.

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Withing the last year or so, about how many places have been built and how many other items have been given away and every couple days some new development....as election gimmicks?
Doan get me wrong, it's time the people got these but isn't it wonderful that it's in the election year.

Should the PPP win, will this keep up or they gonna start concentrate on their mansions?
cain
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Originally posted by cain:

Withing the last year or so, about how many places have been built and how many other items have been given away and every couple days some new development....as election gimmicks?

Doan get me wrong, it's time the people got these but isn't it wonderful that it's in the election year.


One needs to carefully review the schedule and efforts to make this project a reality.
FM
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Originally posted by Nehru:
GOD BLESS PRESIDENT JAGDEO FOR HIS CARING, COMPASSION AND VISION. HE TRULY IS A PRESIDENT FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.


It's one venture after another on a daily basis.

Jags going out with a bang as one of the greatest statesman of the west Indies.
FM
TRUE TRUE BHAI. Most Leader would have stop working and relax but not Jagdeo. He will be working the the very last minute on behalf of ALL of Guyana's People. God BLESS such a GREAT President.
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by Nehru:
GOD BLESS PRESIDENT JAGDEO FOR HIS CARING, COMPASSION AND VISION. HE TRULY IS A PRESIDENT FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.


It's one venture after another on a daily basis.

Jags going out with a bang as one of the greatest statesman of the west Indies.
Nehru
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Originally posted by TI:
See, this is why Jagdeo is a great politician. The AFC totally ignored the vets in their manifesto.
Veterans and members of the security force will vote 99% for the PNC. They are the PNC sheep. That has been the case and will continue to be the case as long as the system we have maintains the kinds of political expression we see.
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by TI:
See, this is why Jagdeo is a great politician. The AFC totally ignored the vets in their manifesto.
Veterans and members of the security force will vote 99% for the PNC. They are the PNC sheep. That has been the case and will continue to be the case as long as the system we have maintains the kinds of political expression we see.


Don't jump the gun just yet, only time will tell. let us wait for the results to see if milk does a body good. ahahhahah
FM
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The concept for the home was presented to the Guyana Veterans’ Foundation shortly after its establishment in 1995 by ex-Captain Oscar Pollard. It was well received by the President, Prime Minister, several ex-Chiefs of Staff and the Head of the Commonwealth Services League. The estimated cost of the building was $50M and the first donors were serving servicemen. Others were the late David De Caires, Major General (retired) Joseph Singh, and the late Major Michael Bissember. Ex-Major Joe Skeete of the Coast Guard, made a large financial contribution as well as several flat screen televisions, with further plans to create a computer lab in the building. Ex soldiers of Canada, the Royal Canadian ex-services League and the Royal Canadian Legion also contributed greatly. The MMC security firm was responsible for installing a lift to assist persons to move from one level to the other.
Initially, however, the funds were slow in coming and although the foundation had already been poured for a three-storeyed building, it was decided to build a two-storeyed building instead. Work proceeded slowly with the hope that maybe, the Government would step in and assist . . .
In 2009, President Bharat Jagdeo the GOG donated $5M towards the project. In 2010, the President GOG . . . gave another $40M.

The Truth, the Whole Truth . . .

'After allll these years . . . after all the time & effort by veterans and civic minded Guyanese, this project suddenly appears on Jagdeo's radar in 2009 - 2010 ???

Quoting D_G: "One needs to carefully review the schedule and efforts to make this project a reality."

INDEED!!
FM
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Originally posted by BGurd_See:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by TI:
See, this is why Jagdeo is a great politician. The AFC totally ignored the vets in their manifesto.
Veterans and members of the security force will vote 99% for the PNC. They are the PNC sheep. That has been the case and will continue to be the case as long as the system we have maintains the kinds of political expression we see.


Don't jump the gun just yet, only time will tell. let us wait for the results to see if milk does a body good. ahahhahah
Guyanese voting pattern are as predictable as the sunrise. It is a systematic conditioning wrought of over a century of training.
FM
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
Commander in Chief opens National Rest Home for military veterans - declares it a subvention agency

Georgetown, GINA November 24, 2011
Source - GINA

The newly commissioned National Veterans’ Rest Home

Commander-in - Chief of the armed forces, President Bharat Jagdeo today cut the ribbon and unveiled a plaque to commission the National Veterans’ Rest Home in Essequibo Street, Lamaha Springs, Georgetown. The Home is meant to provide for the needs of veterans who have fallen on hard times.

President Jagdeo commended the efforts of the persons who conceived the concept and brought it to fruition, persevering through difficult times, and added that it was important that such facilities are built.

However, he pointed out that more fundamental thought should be given to what would happen to people when they leave government service, particularly military service.

“As most of you know, many people leave military service at a very early age, when they are still in their prime of life, and when they still have a lot of contributions to make to the country and to themselves,’ the President observed.

He explained that several years ago, he told the current Chief of Staff, “that we have to ensure that every soldier leaves the army with a skill. And at the senior level, they should all go off to university so that they could acquire a degree. At junior levels we should start an aggressive technical vocational training programme to see that people have skills, and as the economy evolves more and more, those skills will be relevant so people won’t leave the army and end up in a state of penury.”

Enid Bissember, widow of Major Michael Bissember cuts the ribbon to commission the Veteran’s Rest Home. Looking on are: Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force, Commodore Gary Best and President of the Guyana Legion, Colonel (retired) Carl Morgan. President Bharat Jagdeo is behind Mrs. Bissember.

President Jagdeo stated that if these persons can find productive and well paying jobs then they would be able to avoid having to go to a rest home, because they will be able to afford their own homes. He posited that Government would have to ensure that the programme is continued.

“The resources we have given are just a fraction of what we do to ensure that our military continues to grow,” said the President, “not just military, but our disciplined services, continue to grow in comfort and capacity and capability,” he added.

The Head of State expressed the opinion that the opening of the Rest Home was speeded up to take place before National Elections, “because they want me to make some further commitments that may be binding on the new government. I even got the signal that they will, when they approach the new president, say that that commitment was made by the former president,” he added.

Col. Morgan demonstrates to President Bharrat Jagdeo how the hydraulic lift works to move old veterans from one level to the next.

President Jagdeo explained that about two weeks ago the Chief of Staff told him that $8M more was needed to complete the works, “and I said fine. Then he took it from somewhere, I don’t know where, maybe from some of the funds they have internally. I must tell you I have instructed the Minister of Finance to return the $8M to you so that you don’t get into trouble taking soldiers’ funds.”

The Commander in Chief has also instructed the Minister of Finance that the Rest Home should become a subvention agency and as such the Board will receive a subvention from the government to help to make it operational and continue to serve people.

The concept for the home was presented to the Guyana Veterans’ Foundation shortly after its establishment in 1995 by ex-Captain Oscar Pollard. It was well received by the President, Prime Minister, several ex-Chiefs of Staff and the Head of the Commonwealth Services League. The estimated cost of the building was $50M and the first donors were serving servicemen. Others were the late David De Caires, Major General (retired) Joseph Singh, and the late Major Michael Bissember. Ex-Major Joe Skeete of the Coast Guard, made a large financial contribution as well as several flat screen televisions, with further plans to create a computer lab in the building. Ex soldiers of Canada, the Royal Canadian ex-services League and the Royal Canadian Legion also contributed greatly. The MMC security firm was responsible for installing a lift to assist persons to move from one level to the other.

Initially, however, the funds were slow in coming and although the foundation had already been poured for a three-storeyed building, it was decided to build a two-storeyed building instead. Work proceeded slowly with the hope that maybe, the Government would step in and assist. The Commander-in-Chief did not disappoint the veterans.

In 2009, President Bharat Jagdeo donated $5M towards the project. In 2010, the President expressed the desire to see the project completed more quickly and gave another $40M. Today the Veterans’ Rest Home has been completed and commissioned by the Commander-in-Chief.

Trustee of the Veterans Foundation and President of the Guyana Legion Colonel (retired) Carl Morgan described the construction as a ‘labour of love’. He said that the home will be registered in December as a Friendly Society. Col. Morgan also expressed the hope that other homes of this nature will be built.

Meanwhile Commodore Gary Best pledged the continued support of the Defence Force towards the Guyana Legion to support the efforts for veterans across the country. Commodore Best said that the army will “continue to lobby the government to ensure that provisions continue to come in regularly, more frequent and more often,” he said.

He pledged the GDF’s continued contribution towards the enhancement of veterans’ affairs in Guyana.


This is wonderful! The Veterans have never had anything like this and only the PPP/C would care enough to make it happen. KUDOS to everyone.
FM
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The Veterans have never had anything like this and only the PPP/C would care enough to make it happen



If they really cared, why after 19 years, did they wait till the last few days before an election to give the poor people what they needed,eh?
cain
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Originally posted by cain:

If they really cared, why after 19 years, did they wait till the last few days before an election to give the poor people what they needed,eh?


What was the state of the economy when the PPP won the elections in 1992?
FM
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Originally posted by cain:

I care for what they have done when they were first voted in to what they are doing right now.


Has been well documented in Guyana and many are posted on GNI.
FM
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Originally posted by alena:
Another project completed.


Too bad Jagdeo's rest house will be in a jail cell!!!

This is his and the PPP's legacy:

Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan was one of the most complete criminals in Guyana’s history. He acquired vast properties, recruited serving police officers, ordered executions, imported and exported cocaine, laundered millions of dollars, possessed specialised intercept equipment and armed himself with a wide assortment of handguns and ammunition. All of this was possible only because of his special relationship with the Guyana Government. He enjoyed immunity from an indulgent administration and compliant law enforcement agencies. Even now, the administration has made no attempt to conduct official inquiries nor has the police force attempted to bring Khan and his well-known accomplices to justice.

His successful application to United States District Court Judge Dora L Irizarry to plead guilty to trafficking in 150 kilogrammes of cocaine, witness tampering and gun-running, is an anti-climax to a callous criminal career. He will go to jail for a few years but will leave many questions unanswered.
FM
Like lionking has Roger Khan on his mind. Is it because despite the long criminal expertise and activities of the PNC, they never really had the intelligence and fortitude to achieve any heights in organized crime?

I really think they worship the man, and envious that he bested them at their own game. Big Grin
TI
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Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
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Originally posted by cain:

If they really cared, why after 19 years, did they wait till the last few days before an election to give the poor people what they needed,eh?


What was the state of the economy when the PPP won the elections in 1992?


Bankruptcy.
FM
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Originally posted by BGurd_See:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by TI:
See, this is why Jagdeo is a great politician. The AFC totally ignored the vets in their manifesto.
Veterans and members of the security force will vote 99% for the PNC. They are the PNC sheep. That has been the case and will continue to be the case as long as the system we have maintains the kinds of political expression we see.


Don't jump the gun just yet, only time will tell. let us wait for the results to see if milk does a body good. ahahhahah
They have always been a guaranteed one seat for the PNC.
FM
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


I think it is ideal for its purpose. Put too much style into it and people will start fighting for who get the units closer to the nicer styles. Smile
FM
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Originally posted by cain:
If they really cared, why after 19 years, did they wait till the last few days before an election to give the poor people what they needed,eh?


It may be because this is not a government building. The funds were privately raised and that takes time. I see church projects over here get abandoned because of dried up funds. Many take longer than plan also.
FM
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
Pray the hold a space for you there. I would prefer to go to my mothers birth place in Kaikan and live in a tent than in that place.
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
Pray the hold a space for you there. I would prefer to go to my mothers birth place in Kaikan and live in a tent than in that place.


yu ain't leffing dat assisted living quarters fu nothing...shut it dumm2
FM
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Originally posted by TI:
. . . they never really had the intelligence and fortitude to achieve any heights in organized crime?

Keep talking . . . we're learning exactly where your 'baffling' support for thieves and murderers is psychologically located.
FM
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Originally posted by redux:
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Originally posted by TI:
. . . they never really had the intelligence and fortitude to achieve any heights in organized crime?

Keep talking . . . we're learning exactly where your 'baffling' support for thieves and murderers is psychologically located.


who in dem rite sense will ??? who in dem rite sense will vote for a bunch of REJECTS EHHHH??? no wonder we see only 5 and 6 people showing up at yall meetings...dem same 5 and 6 will vote PPP when dem go in daa booth monday...yall will be rejected on Monday...PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPp all the way
FM
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Originally posted by SuperMike:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
Pray the hold a space for you there. I would prefer to go to my mothers birth place in Kaikan and live in a tent than in that place.


yu ain't leffing dat assisted living quarters fu nothing...shut it dumm2
44 going on 45 and you still need to pretend like a child!
FM
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Originally posted by ksazma:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


I think it is ideal for its purpose. Put too much style into it and people will start fighting for who get the units closer to the nicer styles. Smile
The more natural the setting is the better it would be for the residents mental state. This is an ugly and mentally unhealthy building. It has a prison like ambiance. an example of an assisted living facility for veterans. We have lots of trees so we should not have these ugly claustrophobic settings. Where the hell is the yard space?
FM
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by SuperMike:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
Pray the hold a space for you there. I would prefer to go to my mothers birth place in Kaikan and live in a tent than in that place.


yu ain't leffing dat assisted living quarters fu nothing...shut it dumm2
44 going on 45 and you still need to pretend like a child!


wait yu there 44 years now or you planning to be there for the next 44/45 years ??? resident bumm D2
FM
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Originally posted by SuperMike:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by SuperMike:
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Originally posted by D2:
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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
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Originally posted by D2:
BTW, who are the architects? These are shoe box ugly buildings! Jagdeo obviously employed a good one since his houses were both ergonomically and aesthetically pleasings structures. These government buildings are butt ugly boxes!


Don't bother, you would be most welcome to stay there in you old age.. Big Grin
Pray the hold a space for you there. I would prefer to go to my mothers birth place in Kaikan and live in a tent than in that place.


yu ain't leffing dat assisted living quarters fu nothing...shut it dumm2
44 going on 45 and you still need to pretend like a child!


wait yu there 44 years now or you planning to be there for the next 44/45 years ??? resident bumm D2
talking about your ugly simplistic childlike behind. You are 44 years old so by now you should stop pretending.
FM

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