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Mandeville gets blazed

03/27/10

Permalink 01:42:22 pm, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Mandeville gets blazed

The 2nd FAME Road Party of 2010 was held in another location far from the normal venues within the corporate area. The Fame crew of selectors Dj Inferno, Arif "Supacoop" Cooper and "The Captain" Collin Hines invaded the Fayors Entertainment Centre in Mandeville with the view of bringing their special brand of musical selectin into Central Jamaica. Special mixes were the order for the night as the significant crowd started move to and fro at the Fame crew's every whim. Reeling out hits from the 1990’s to the present, the Fame disc jocks had a field day as the women gyrated energetically and screamed in musical bliss. The more aggressive tunes were greeted with salutes from both the males and females present, while some of the latest dancehall tracks had couples dancing closely with each other and leaving very little to the imagination. Interestingly, by the end of my night at Fayors just when I thought the music was at a lull and it was safe for me to sneak out of the party. The Fame djs ramped up the action again and for approximately 45 minutes I was pinned within the venue, unable to exit. Eventually I was allowed safe passage to leave the area and begin the trek back into Kingston. A really good party and a lovely way for Fame FM to reward their fans.

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"Recently, this Jamaican won the 10 million special lottery for a dollar. As soon as the office of the Lottery Corporation was open on the following day, he was there to collect his winnings.

Graciously, he presented his winning ticket to the clerk and in his best English uttered his request "Me cum fi collect the 10 millian dallars, si me ticket ya".

After reviewing and checking the ticket with his manager, the clerk returned and requested on how he would like his payments. The Jamaican replied "Mi wan all a de moni now". "Unfortunately, Sir" the nervous clerk responded, "The procedures are that we can only give you one million now and the balance equally over the next 20 years".

Furious and agitated, the Jamaican asked for the manager, who re-iterated "Sir, my assistant is correct, it is the regulation of the corporation that we initially pay you one million dollars now with the balance paid to you equally over the next 20 years".

Outraged, the Jamaican slammed his hand on the desk and shouted in anger, "Oonu tek me fi idiat, me wan all a de moni now or oonu gi me bak me rass dallar!!"

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