Friday, July 31, 2009
Shaggaramus
Recently I had the chance to view the new video of a song done by Rapso artiste Ozzy Magic and I thought, 'Now what a clever man!'. What I meant is, why didn't I see the association between the word 'shag' which is British slang for casual sex and one of the popular lovers cove on the south-western coast of Trinidad, Chaguaramas? Chaguaramas was once used as an American army base in the second World War and I have heard many stories, and songs, of the island girls and military men who exchanged passion on its beaches, and who have left a legacy of light coloured babies and the lure of sweet sex within its woody valleys.
Ozzy's song reminds me of the many reasons language is colourful and rich here in the Caribbean.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Making good on a promise
Perhaps journaling has gotten me thus far without wanting to combust from pent up thoughts and frustrations.
Since that time, I've continued a hard lesson in life so much so that now I consider myself only a fresher in the school of life. But it's not all bruised knees, I have found that writing keeps me going, puts things in perspective.
So hopefully this will be the first installment of many to come.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Politics of Distraction
Today
A few years back the Group branded itself as a financial “superpower”. Now with the world witnessing superpowers like the United States and the European Union bending their knees from the pressures of an economic meltdown, it seems like dramatic irony that the region’s own superpower is buckling under the weight of similar pressures.
What worries me most is not the fact that Trinis continue to bury their heads deeper in the proverbial sand with Carnival-mania, neither the fact that one of the strongest economies in the
It is interesting that only days after “robust” questioning from a member of the Commission of Inquiry into the construction sector, and calls for that member to recuse himself, that a new ‘bacchanal’ has found itself on the radar. It is clear that this new news item has hastily put to bed public discussion on the UDECOTT issue given its wider implication on the national agenda, one in which the public is more widely vested. I can’t help but consider how, after weeks of discussions between Central Bank, the Government and CL Financial, they should choose the end of such a week to disclose such a major move.
The nine day wonder in