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“A Secret Place�

By Brittney Harris

Take me away to a secret place Somewhere far away Where there is no rain Where there is only sunshine Where the grass is green And the flowers blossom brightly Where nothing is dim in colour Where all you see is happiness And love forever Take me away to a secret place Where no one knows about A place with only you and I A place where our body can collide So our hearts can be one A place with only smiles And the bird chirping away A place where beautiful

melodies are played Take me away to a secret place A place where there is peace And everything is serene Where the animals show each other love And everybody come together as one A place where it seems to be a fairytale A place where fairies and pixies live If only it had a place like this.



ERIC – The Musical “I was born here, and here I stay, with the people of Trinidad and Tobago, who educated me free of charge for nine years at Queen's Royal College and for five years at Oxford, who have made me whatever I am, and who have been or might be at any time the victims of the very pressure which I have been fighting against... I am going to let down my bucket where I am, right here with you in the British West Indies”. Those were the words spoken by the late Dr. Eric Eustace Williams. He was born on September 25th, 1911 and was the son of Elisa and Henry Williams. His doctoral thesis, The Economic Aspect of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery, was considered an important contribution to research on the subject and was published in 1944 in Williams' Capitalism and Slavery. In 1939, Williams migrated to the United States to teach at Howard University. He became an assistant professor of social and political sciences and organized several courses, especially a humanities course for which he developed a three-volume work called Documents Illustrating the Development of Civilization (1947). While at Howard, Williams began to work as a consultant to the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission, a body set up after the war to study the future of the region. In 1948, he left Howard to head the Research Branch of the Caribbean Commission. He later (1955) resigned from the Commission in protest against its crypto-colonist politics. With his return to Trinidad and Tobago he became more involved in politics and gave his first major speech which was entitled My Relations with the Caribbean Commission (1955). A year later, Williams formed the People‟s National Movement (PNM), a


political party of which he became the leader. In September of 1956, the PNM won the national elections and he became the chief minister of the country from 1956 to 1959, premier from 1959 to 1962 and Prime Minister from 1962 to 1981. During his term as Prime Minister, Williams led Trinidad and Tobago into the Federation of the West Indies and to independence within the Commonwealth in 1962. Sadly, Williams died in office on March 29, 1981. This month marks 100 years since his birth and Mr. Victor Edwards is planning a musical play in commemorating his anniversary. The play which is funded by UNESCO is directed by Mr. Victor Edwards himself along with Zeno Constance, the script writer, Shannon Pierre, the choreographer and Eugene Bass who is the musical director. Others such as Guy Massiah (public Relations), Alaina Boochoon (Stage Manager), Iezora Edwards (Production Assistant) are also involved in this note worthy production. Emerging from a socio – political chapter of the pages of Trinidad and Tobago‟s history, „ERIC – The Musical‟ recreates the life of Dr. Eric Williams, the prolific scholar and first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. This production tells the story of intersecting dances, well known calypsos, as well as speeches and images of Dr. Williams during his tenure as leader of the newly independent nation. The play begins in the jovial mood of Carnival (las lap) of 1981, it then moves into the very solemn announcement of the death of Dr. Williams. It flashes back to „Bill‟ as a youth, highlighting his achievements though adulthood. The society‟s roe and reaction to him and the political evolution of the country is very evi-


dent , as accuracy and integrity of history is the key. The featured cast of 20 individuals, all under the age of 25, hails from various parts of south Trinidad, pooling a cornucopia of experience and talent in the performing arts. This production would also prove to be educational and a walk down memory lane for people o that era. Overall it will be an enjoyable experience for all.

Emerging from a socio-political chapter of the pages of Trinidad and Tobago‟s history, ERIC – The Musical recreates the life of Dr. Eric Eustace Williams, the prolific scholar, and first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. The production tells this story intersecting dances, well know calypsos, as well as speeches and images of Dr. Williams during his tenure as leader of the then newly independent nation. The play begins in the jovial mood of Carnival (“las lap”) of 1981, then moves into the very solemn announcement of the death of Dr Williams. It flashes back to “Bill” as a youth, highlighting his achievements through adulthood. The society‟s‟ role and reaction to him and the political evolution of the country is very evident, as accuracy and integrity of history is key. The cast of 20, all under the age of 25, hails from various parts of south Trinidad, pooling a cornucopia of experience and talent in the performing arts.


Funded by UNESCO, the play serves to commemorate Dr. Williamsâ€&#x; 100th birth anniversary in late September, 2011 - an initiative of the director, Mr. Victor Edwards. Collaborating with Zeno Constance, the script writer, Sharon Pierre, the choreographer, and Eugene Bass, the musical director, the production will prove to be educational, a walk down memory lane for people of that era, and an overall enjoyable theatre experience for all. Producer Playwright Director Musical Director Choreographer Public Relations Stage Manager Production Assistant

UNESCO Zeno Constance Victor Edwards Eugene Bass Sharon Pierre Guy Massiah Alaina Boochoon Iezora Edwards



ON SEPTEMBER 12THTH 2011, JAHLIGHT RECORDS RELEASES THEIR MOST PROLIFIC PROJECT YET IN THE FORM OF THEIR POWERFUL PASSOVER RIDDIM COMPILATION. The JahLight Records team consists of executive members, Akeunde Pemberton, Sherlon Jackson and Kendell Arnold, each fulfilling particular roles and responsibilities. In February of 2010, inspired of God, JahLight Records was born; its name meaning Light Of God. With their vision of being recognised as more than a studio but rather a record label, the JahLight Records music company specialises not only in music production but also music promotion, marketing and artist management. The team‟s mission is to use music as a vehicle to communicate a positive message to help strengthen and edify the world. Prior to its official opening, the JahLight Records team worked with other studios promoting their songs, which saw the collaborative effort with producer GMaster, which spurred the Freedom Riddim in 2008. It became a hit in Trinidad and soon spread abroad where two of our tracks by artists Royal Dainties and Gounzman, were selected to be on California‟s Project Groundation‟s „Down in the Ghetto, The Mixtape Album„, which was released in digital and retail stores worldwide. After releasing a slew of riddims, for example: the New Day and Mount Zion I Riddim, in 2011 they are going to release one of their most prolific projects, the PassOver Riddim. This project features ten international reggae artists including, Queen Omega with the powerful title track, „Passover‟, Fyakin with song of praises in „High High‟ and Wild Life with the love song, „No Drama‟. They are joined by the likes of hard hitting artists such as Revelation, with the warning in „The Plague Is Coming‟, Jah Servant with the inspirational „Petty Thief ‟, Matthew Greenidge Feat Rincher, with their strong „Burn to Learn,‟ Roxy Singh on the compelling „Jah Light will Shine‟, RasLett with the enchanting „Revolution‟, Dainjamental with the controversial „Bun a Gossiper and Zebulun Feat King Solomon on


the solid „Seek and Find.‟ JahLight Records management explains that, „In this project we aim to take the people back into the biblical story of how with a mighty and powerful hand the Lord God saved the Israelites, his people, from the bondage of the evil Pharaoh, through Moses. On that night God judged Egypt as He smote all the first born in the land, passing over all the doors with doorposts covered with the lamb‟s blood. Hence the project‟s name. It is written in the scriptures that Christ, the Lamb of God, is the new Passover; the sacrifice. So whoever hasn‟t applied His blood on the „doorsteps‟ of their hearts for the forgiveness of sins shall be vulnerable to the judgement of God‟. The PassOver Riddim is truly a work of art. The production is solid and the hard work put into this project via the engineers and artists is hard to overlook. JahLight Records is a label that surely is different and it is exciting to see the influence they will have with this musical direction they have chosen. The PassOver Riddim Compilation will be released on digital stores worldwide on September 12thth 2011. The medley video is also soon to be released. Listen and feel the passion on this one. Don‟t you miss it.

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Nobody could possibly understand the excitement happening within camp Batson as it‟s being called these days. Phone calls, emails and social networkng interactions are keeping Nadia Batson very busy as she continues on her ourney to creating the first ever all female soca band. She says she‟s been inundated by correspondence from interested photographers, clothing, hair and makeup stylists and even personal assistants who want to be a part of the gig.

With a smile Nadie B‟s taking each day as it comes, aggressively putting together her band of women, all of whom she‟s fondly expressed satisfaction with. “ My ladies are great!” “ My girls SOCA!!!, ” she laughed. It‟s Nadia‟s way of indicating that her girls are hot in their very own Caribbean genre. It‟s been a beautifully crazy ride so far. Rehearsals started with the band members upon Batson‟s return from Toronto in early August and since that time, the Caribbean Girl songstress has expressed a very high level of satisfaction via Twitter, Facebook and other social networking mediums. Admitting that the ask is no easy one, Batson says she‟s currently ensuring that the girls are glammed up in time for a launch in November. Musically, she says she has no big problems, as the ladies are all incredibly talented and know their stuff.

With a lot happening on the financial front in T&T right now, Batson is bent on reassuring corporate entities, promoters and supporters in general, that what she‟s about to bring to the market is certainly worth their dollar. Her eam understands the state of the international economy and how that transates locally when it comes to budgeting so she‟s working even harder to guarantee a top-notch product ahead of C2K12. Her assurance to everyone is quite simple, “ There has never been anything like this in Soca. This will be he biggest thing in 2012-I assure you. We‟re coming with glam, vibes, motion and real entertainment from the start to the finish of each set. You‟ve gotta make us one of your top picks when it comes to soca bands this coming carnival.”

Follow Nadia on Twitter for constant updates @ Nadia_Batson.


Featured Model: Tshenelle S.F. Bethel, age 25 resides in Couva. Her hobbies include: Singing, nail artistry, volunteer tutoring and counselling. Her favorite quote; In all things, give thanks Personality: Bubbly, out going yet reserved, optimistic, as a Catholic Christian I'm all about positivity Dislikes : dishonesty, arrogance and spitefulness

When asked who inspires her, she told us, “So many different ppl inspi me. Everyday people around me have had obstacles in their lives and they overcame them through hard work and determination. Those simp victories inspire me to be the best I can be everyday�

Her achievements include: BA Communication Studies (UWI), Certifica in PR(LCCI ITT) and being accepted to read for her MA Human Comm nication Studies (UWI)

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Road Trip to Aripo Hybrid Entertainment visited the Heights of Aripo on Sunday 28th August, 2011. The group of enthusiastic, young adventure seekers visited the Aripo Cottage, a beautiful Eco Resort nestled in Northern Range. The Heights of Aripo includes El Cerro del Aripo, the highest point in Trinidad and Tobago. The day trip was intended to allow persons to get away from the ‘hustle and bustle’ of everyday life and enjoy the peaceful, quiet, relaxing and scenic ambience of Aripo. At the cottage the group ‘made a cook’ on the outdoor grill (although it to a while for them to light the coals), enjoyed a fun game charades in the gazebo and splashed around in one of the two pools. The weather was perfect that day. The sun shone brightly and accentuated the bright green of the mountains, the pink and yellow of the flowers and the


blue and red of the many birds. The group of young people from all over Trinidad also made friends with some of the resident wild animals. They included a lappe, ocelot, wild hog, red howler monkeys, ducks, macaws and ponies. Everyone was particularly fond of the ponies and even gave a ‘home name’ to our favorite, Biscuit.


A few of the braver members of the group made a trek along a path to the Aripo River which flows from the Aripo Massif (mountains), through the Aripo Valley and eventually joins the Caroni River. At the river there are number of small pools ideal for bathing. Hybrid has hosted Road Trips to places in Central, West and North Trinidad. The youth development organisation will host two more trips to South Trinidad and to Tobago before the end of the year. The Road Trip is for the adventure seeker, the nature lover, the history enthusiast and those who have a passion for new experiences. The initiative is sponsored by Oasis and Dixee. Hybrid Entertainment’s mission is to create positive avenues for youth to socialize and develop holistically. For more information on Hybrid Entertainment and its initiatives visit their website at www.hybridmsc.com or their Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/hybridMSCTT .



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Step 4: Take the darkest shade, dark brown (subtle), or black (dramatic) and using in the outer V of the eyelid, almost creating a sideways V, making the outer eye the darkest and most intense part of the look. Step 5: To add and extra smoked out effect, run the darkest eyeshadow along the lash line as well as the waterline of the eyes. Step 6: For both looks, to top it off, add eyeliner, in the waterline, liquid/gel eyeliner on the lash line and false lashes. Finish the look off with a bit of mascara!


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On D’ Scene with Fadda Moses This month we take an up close and personal look at a well known artiste named Fadda Moses. He is well known for his roles on 94.1 fm (boomchampions) and for his musical performances throughout the country. Without further a due let us begin!

1) Firstly who is Fadda Moses? A) Fadda Moses is a 26 year old guy from central. He is a cool, humble and average youth who likes to talk his nonsense and likes to chill out with close friends. Fadda Moses works at 94.1 fm as an announcer and has been successful in winning the ‘Way Forward’ competition about 2 years ago and that’s how I got my job at 94.1 fm….an entertainer in a nutshell. 2) How strong is your passion for music? A) Well my passion for music is very strong. From music to just entertainment on a whole I have a real passion for music. 3) You currently work at 94.1 fm, describe the experience of being part of the boom family? A) The experience has been

mind blowing, you grow up listening to a radio station and dreaming of being on it and actually working on it, and the same people you are listening to daily is the same people you are rubbing shoulders with daily, so the experience has really been mind blowing and I’m just living my dream. 4) So since you are already with a top radio station, do you see yourself moving on to bigger things? A) Well I don’t know what the future holds but if that’s the way God wants me to go and I have to move on to bigger things then yeah but for right now, I am just building myself on two shifts of work and even though I am not the best announcer, I am on the quest to be the best announcer I can be so I am just working on my craft and also my singing.


a product in the best way that I can.

5) As a radio personality, do you think that there is always a positive vybz about music? A) Yes, yes, yes there is always a positive vybz about music, I mean people look forward to music to change their mood, it may either be for good or for bad so on the whole there is a positive vybz about music. 6) So explain to us what are your exact duties on 94.1 fm? A) Well basically I’m a radio announcer and my duties is to give information in the best way that I can do it and make people be interested in what I have to say. I also have to sell

7) Have you ever written songs in your spare time but decide not to make them public? A) Yes I have a whole heap of songs but remember music is a thing that constantly changes so I may write a song today and put it out and about two months after what I wrote may not be relevant to the timing of the present so I have a lot of songs that I wrote in the past and in order for me to release them I have to do some tweaking as the times and slangs has changed. 8) Were you involved in music while at school? A) Yes I was the beatbox man! I had my songs yes but I was so good at beatboxing that I always ended up beatboxing throughout the whole chanted session and never really got to sing.


9) Do you have any preference of genre music that you love? A) Well to be honest I love dancehall music and I also love soca but I just love doing dancehall music. 10) Who is your inspiration? A) My inspiration is people like Bob Marley, Beenie Man, Bounty Killa and Shaggy. These people really put dancehall on the map and the list could even go on. My son Jean Marc Moses who is 5 months old is also my real inspiration. 11) What is your most memorable moment in terms of music? A) My most memorable moment is hearing my song on radio, basically all the radio stations in Trinidad. Apart from just one station, when I heard it on any station I was like ‘Yea Boi’. 12) What is your most embarrassing moment? A) It was forgetting some of my lyrics on stage in the Living Room night club last year

but the crowd didn’t even realize I forgot some of my lyrics so I improvised really well. 13) What is something you always wanted to do but never tired? A) I always wanted to do skydiving, I don’t know if I would get to do it in this life time but I always wanted to do that. 14) How does music affect you? A) Well music affects me in a positive way. I can’t really say anything negative about music because even if I listen to a negative track it doesn’t have an impact on me negatively so I always look to it in a positive growth. 15) What is your biggest fear? A) Honestly it would be to see my son pass away before me. 16) Were there many challenges that you faced to get to where you are today? A) Yes, yes, yes, yes a lot of challenges from promoters telling you that they would


give you time on their show and reaching at the event and their phone being off and stuff. There is a lot I had to go through but this is all in making it big because any artiste that made it in the business would always have a story to tell so it’s never easy or overnight. 17) Is there any international artiste you would like to see come to Trinidad to perform? A) I would like to see Lil Wayne and Drake. But Nicki Minaj came already and thankfully I got the chance to perform with her alongside the Millionaire family, which was a mind blowing experience. 18) What are your top 3 songs in your opinion? A) In my opinion they would have to be, ‘Oil and Music’ by David Rudder, ‘Stranger’ by Shadow and ‘Killer Bee’ by the late Lord Kitchener. These would be my top 3 locally. 19) Are there other fields that you are really good at or do you just specialize in music

alone? A) Yes I am a skilled electrician so I can fix televisions and radios and I am also good at woodwork. 20) What is a message you would want to pass on to the youths of the country? A) Well life is nice and you have to make it nice for yourself, so don’t get tie up with all the glamour because all those people who got there have their own story and don’t try to make your story short by going and do crime to get fame and fortune. Just stay humble and choose a passion that you like and work with that and some day it would make you rich. Also upcoming entertainers it is hard and if we give up in the inception we won’t be here today so don’t give up and keep at it.

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Up Close and Personal with Simba Amani You probably heard of the name before, but getting to know the personality behind that name is something that is still left to be wondered. Luckily Pellau has gotten an in depth look at the person behind the name, Simba. Also be sure to check out his music as I personally recommend that you do so.

1) Firstly what made you go into music as a career? A) Well, basically it’s the passion. I believe that finding a career in doing something that you love would be the best thing that anyone could really do. Apart from that I loved Spanish and I did it in university and it

helped me when times was hard, so like music it elevates my pain and helps me through a lot of things especially when they seem bad. 2) Do you deal with a specific genre of music when recording? A) So far I have been predominantly putting my hands on reggae music and I have many different personalities and I believe that there are different genres to express different feelings or emotions so it’s not to say I would ex out soca, r&b or even chutney. So since I’ve been doing music since 2009 I’m not gonna focus on one genre so God’s willing I hope to go into different genres of music. 3) Exactly how important is music to you personally? A) After I pray in the morning there isn’t a day that goes by without me thinking about music or listen to something new or not study how I’m going to improve on my career today. So to me music is life and I’m not gonna put it above God or anybody that is close to me but I have a relationship with it so it can be like a sibling or a child to me. 4) You were recently on 91.9 fm, what exactly was the purpose of that appearance? A) Well that was to launch my last release which is entitled,


‘Hold My Peace’ and for this song we also have a music video directed by Hans LeVinge and it’s a must see video and you need to see this video to understand the song better. So my purpose is to help release my song and also to desensitize Trinidad & Tobago on who is Simba. 5) Was it your first appearance on a radio station or media on a whole, or has there been others? And if so, do you usually get nervous or do you go in with a clear mind? A) No it wasn’t my first as I had a couple other before but I don’t ever prepare anything because sometimes you prepare and if things don’t go as planned you won’t really have a backup plan and your mind won’t be really set on certain things so in terms of like a radio interview it just basically a conversation to me. 6) In terms of your performances what should someone with a raw talent keep in mind in preparation before they appear on stage? A) I could only speak for myself but what I try to do is warm up properly and it’s something I take serious but I also practice a lot but it doesn’t mean I am a perfectionist. So I can only speak for myself but I hope this can be applied generally as well.

7) Do you think your performances make you stronger as an individual? A) Actually everything I do makes me stronger, especially the bad experiences. What I gain from the live performances is knowledge and experience so if you know you did something wrong you know what not to do next time. And that goes for everything you do in life as well. 8) In your opinion, how do you think your performances affect your fans or crowds? A) So far it brings them closer to me because I’m just being myself. I’m not the type of person to have enemies but I’m the kind of person that gets along with a lot of people so basically my per-


formances would help bring my fans more closer to me based on my personality.

9) Do you write your own music, and if so how do these lyrics come about? A) Yes I have written all of my songs so far and I’ve even written for other artists. The lyrics come up from my experiences or from somebody I may know. But I know that I have written some really good songs based on feedback that you won’t think that you would get feedback from and it really made me feel that I did a good job in executing the story. 10) Do the lyrics to all your songs show a personal feeling or do they carry a greater effect from what they seem to be? A) Well that would be based on if the songs really come from my experiences so the answer would be yes. I don’t pretend when talking about my feelings and I don’t hold back. The songs ‘Hello’ or ‘All I Need’, those songs are really directed towards my girl-

friend and it’s really the truth. So it definitely carries a greater effect than just listening to it. Also the song ‘Give I One Chance’ shows my attraction to older women so my songs really carry a personal effect. 11) So with the hard work you’ve put in so far do you think you’ve reaped enough success or do you see yourself gaining more rewards for your hard work? A) Not to sound greedy but I think I see a need for improvement but based on my hard work I know that I have accomplished so much already and I am really grateful for it. Until I know I haven’t gained my full potential I know I haven’t done enough yet. 12) As a young person growing up was there any one particular artiste that you looked up to? A) It would be between Buju Banton and Bob Marley. To me everybody grew up on Bob Marley songs and the hits and I’m really a fan of Buju because I grew up listen to him so I knew him from since young. Also like Beres Hammond and some mentions like David Rudder, Sparrow and Chalkdust who is a great writer by the way these are people that I also like. 13) Again as a young boy growing up, how was life for you? A) Life is, was and will always


be a blessing as long as I have life. Nothing is easy though because I had it kind of rough. But check up this song ‘Still I Thank You’, and there are a lot of things where parents separate and I have personally gone through this and that’s life. When I was a child my grandparent’s house burned down and me and my sisters had to live in a galvanized structure and people from different parts of Trinidad bought clothes and stuff to us. But honestly it brought the family together more despite the hardships of the living conditions.

14) In all you have met so far, who were the people that touched you the most in terms of inspiration? A) That would be my mother who is not a human but a superhero. God hasn’t touched me physically but I remember this experience on the 23rd of February this year and I nearly lost my life where I just dropped a partner in town and a lil scene

had played off while coming back from town and some fellas nearly tried to take my life. I don’t know how I survived but based from that I knew it has a God and it touched me a lot but at the end of the day all of us are God’s children. 15) Describe your character in school and what were the schools you attended? A) Well I first attended Navet Presbyterian and then I attended Dinsley Trincity Government when I moved to Trincity and then I passed for St. George’s College and as long as I can remember ever since Navet since to St. George’s I’ve been an excellent student and that reward goes to my mom for getting me like that from early. I was also one of the class clowns because I always like to be talking mess in class but not to be disrespectful and one of my best friends Kester who I met since form 1 straight up to UWI we finally had classes together but we were always in the back of the class talking but as much as I like excellence I was always the one to be joking around and writing poems in the back of my book in peoples class as that is where my writing started.


16) What is the best quote you’ve received and by whom? A) Well I really can’t say it off my head as I hear these things often but I have heard Bob Marley say ‘Time will tell’ so that’s what I know. But my own quote is ‘More Love More Life’ and that is the quote that I live by. 17) What to you makes a woman attractive? A) Well the physical attraction to me matters first but my types are broad. To be more specific I don’t really like girls with weave but I like a girl with shape and with size and I’m a real magaman so I can really have a girl smaller than me but

apart from this its personality. But if her personality isn’t good then she could be the most attractive woman but to me she’ll just be invisible. 18) Realistically what are your long term goals? A) My long terms goals would be to be financially stable and to have things that I can say is my own. I feel proud about my possessions knowing that I worked hard to make things happen. So in other words I want to call my own shots and I want to have children and a family also. 19) Name one thing you’ve always wanted to do but never tried it yet? A) That would have to be a threesome haha (with two girls) and also skydiving but skydiving seems nearly impossible compared to a threesome because I am very adventurous, outgoing and very sexual so yeah I would like to have one. 20) Do the people you produce or make music with, do you see them as your musical family? A) Yes, most definitely. David Millien and Angelo Pantin and why these guys can be considered family to some extent is that anybody who I allow to see on that level is people who could really see how you feeling or to create a bond with them and understand each other and that


would make the music better as you bring out the best in each other. Also Angelo Pantin produced my first song ‘Hello’ and I just performed a dancehall song with him also which is totally different from what I do. 21) What message would you like to pass on to your fans? A) First of all I don’t wanna call them fans but supports, friends and extended family so my message would be to be you and be wise. Also have a mind of your own. Be wise! why? and be informed! why?, because when I talk to people it’s a big turn off when having a conversation with somebody that’s not really so informed and you’re not really thinking before you speak and stuff like that so I just want everybody to be informed and know your history. If you have to talk about something at least be knowledgeable about it. Also I just want to say to keep it locked and keep listening to my music and thanks for the support!

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“The Art of cheating…and getting away with it”

significant other don‟t

Part Two

Now this is something early on because you r go thru the dramaz of horner potentially mee other because they wo go to the same gym or related to each other o past. Now the consequ is that they‟ll might pu aside and join together anger on you especiall So words for the wise Horner carefully” and fucius to tell you that

By Keron Frenchie Roberts

In part one of the “Art of cheating” I’d stated a few important points and in case you forgot lets recap them: Most of the people who attempt to horn their significant other don’t get away with it The some who do get away most of the “some” has a timid or weak significant other who just don’t want to accept it or has the money to keep everything in check Some of the “some” actually have the talent to dictate everything, cover up their tracks, and keep their significant other far off their trail People cheat only when there’s some definitive lack in the relationship whether it be lack of trust, love, sex or good cooking Now here are some more tips to keep your horning A** from possibly getting caught: TIP: Do a background check on your Horner to make sure that they and your

TIP: Still do “coupley” t nificant other to keep t you of not paying atten

WHY: Well you still wit cant other because the them that really and tru them because if not, yo by now for the Horner yuh horning them is be ing loved, getting good ing meal. Still go out o


t at all cross paths

WHY: g that has to be done really don‟t want to having have your eting your significant ork at the same office, r even worse they‟ll or was friends in the uence of disobedience ut their differences r and take out their ly if it‟s the last two. “choose your d it didn‟t take Con-

things with your sigthem from accusing ntion to them

th the “main” signifiey have the qualities in uly attracts you to ou would of left them r now if the reason ecause you not feeld s*x, or a bess taston dates or clubbing

with them to make it look to everyone thing going good, still have s*x with them even though it might be bad, you‟ll be faking and thinkin bout the horner and still when she cooks a meal even though she can‟t really cook eat it but tell her its needs a lil improvement while yuh choking to get it down ur throat and still call her all late hours of the night talking the things that couples talk about. The point is you‟re still together with them and you‟re horning them but that does not mean you should stop paying attention to them or blank them off completely. Or you‟re gonna have a suspicious significant other and they might start to do some digging and since this a small island, they will find something incriminating jus remember all Trini‟s like Ian Allyene wen they ready. TIP: Spend money now and then on your Horner WHY: To tell you the truth, horning ain‟t free, even for the Pro‟s. But, the main fact is that, you supposed to be controlling the horner and not the other way around. I came across a very interesting article of how much money the average American male pays to keep a hooker for a year. And, on average it cost them approximately US $4000 which I


find is rell f*ckery. Now, that‟s what happens when the Horner is controlling you. If your take home salary for the month is $4000 after bills are paid of course the most you supposed to spend for the most about $800 on her every month and you spend it cuz want to not because they told you to so if she calls and said she saw this sexy dress and she wants to have it no matter how she tries to charm you say NO or if he saw this relll badd shoes and a jeans to match blow him off. It should never cost much to horn a person and you supposed to still be spending more on your significant other than on your Horner. One more thing, do not change your spending patterns obviously. Since its people with a level of intelligence we‟re horning. Direct changes in spending that is not on a new car or not on them could trigger off suspicion. Also your Horner might convince you to change your wardrobe a bit but, don‟t go shopping with the Horner. Instead take the Horner‟s suggestions and go shopping with your significant other. See if the suggestions that the Horner gave you if they would like it most of the time they would. So you get away clean, looking fresh and in style TIP: Clean up any mess you and ur horner might leave around in the house

WHY: From condoms to ra around your sink. When the house, it‟s obvious th going to leave traces of a counter especially in the doh be afraid to ask yuh clean up any mess the 2 o make especially in the be wen de significant other they going and wonder w plates and glasses by the aint cook as yet or you do cook wen dem does reach normally If yuh friends w wudda buy food, why the bedroom change but, the like „saltfish‟ and one or doms from the lingerie d Words for the wise, unles other sheet set looking lik currently have on your be sheets and do allyuh thin

TIP: In case of suspicion D PANIC

WHY: If your significant o suspicious and decides to cuse you of cheating to s get a confession from yo


andom wares yuh Horner in hat both of you allyuh lil enbedroom so horner to help of you „WILL‟ edroom Cuz come home why it have sink wen they oes normally h home and was over allyuh e sheets in the e room smellin two of the condrawer missing. ss you have a ke the one you ed, remove the ng.

DO NOT

other is getting o directly acsee if they can ou. Under no

circumstances should you lose your cool and play ah tit for tat quarrelling game people does want to sleep at night and couple‟s fight doesn‟t be quiet Instead let them lose their cool and you keep yours. If they heard it from a friend, turn up the loving charm and tell them your friends are only accusing jus they jealous of the „perfect‟ relationship you have or if it had bad blood between them in the past don‟t be afraid to bring it up to discredit their friends and cover ur cheating arse. Now they gonna get a trusted friend to follow you around in the shadows for about 3 days to about 2 weeks depending on hw trini dey are the more trini the shorter. Now the best thing to do is to give the code red signal horner ASAP thru the burn phone or some other means and tell to keep off ur back until things cool dwn Now these were another 5 useful tips to cheat successfully and keep your ass out of trouble. Now as I stated you‟re still with them because qualities in them really and truly attract you to them. Cuz if it don‟t, breakup with them and save everyone the trouble Now while you horning to fulfill your needs don‟t hesitate to teach your significant other what you find they lack. So if it‟s a sex problem doh be afraid to go in Nigel R Khan bookseller and get a copy of Kamasu-


tra (It in the adult section very interesting book I would say) or if it your man can‟t last long it have many ways for him to have more stamina than Trevor Sayers just google “last longer in bed naturally” you will find something I info on it I could email to you at request just add me on Facebook @ Keron Frénçhîè Roberts (women only plz I ain’t addin no hardback man). If it is they can‟t cook doh be ashamed of buying baby girl a cookbook or getting a friend who can teach her a thing or two. Horning should NEVER be a permanent solution and you should never keep a horner for more than 6-12 months (that’s how long it can take someone to learn how to cook or perfect kamasutra) If the situation can't fixed between the both of you by all means break up the relationship and fish in other waters at the end of the day horning is not condonable nor acceptable in society and if you really love them you should let them go




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