[file under folly]
Just thought I would say on behalf of all p-grabbers (except devin where 'p' means something different), that NOTHING is wrong with gabbing p as long as it is your partner's - and more importantly - consensual.
All up and down dis forum I see P-Grabbing in a negative context - thanks to that D. Trump...
Shame.
Ok, no more folly. last day of vacation.
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Take a break: Trump and P Grabers.
In reply to pelon
Take note Kitchiner said it's MY pussin. No grabbing necessary. Link
In reply to Headley
you sure, don't hold all: covetous
dem calypsos wuz not easy though...
In reply to pelon
Devin ah rooster grabber?
In reply to bravos
In reply to pelon
Sparrow in 'Sell The Pussy Cat' sings that his girlfriend was shy at first but after selling the pussy cat to a Chineyman she quickly grew 'acustom' to the business. A noted Jamaican author and CC.Com poster in his book 'A Jamaica Mi Come From' mentioned that the Chinese in Jamaica were noted for their willingness to 'interact' with the local population. Jamaican folklore and a large segment of people with mixed Chinese ancestry supports this. From time to time even I am forced to answer questions about a possible Chinese connection.
My Chinese friends at school and university and a girlfriend whose mom was Jamaican Chinese suggest that the Chinese have been participating actively in some areas of Caribbean culture. Of course Barbados until two decades ago had very few Chinese, but it would be interesting to hear from my Guyanese friends about the activities of the Chinese in their culture.
In reply to ponderiver
You and Bravos are too 'wutless'. Devin is a good man. Just a little wayward.
Sparrow at his best.
In reply to pelon
Blakie say hold de pussy yes
Some serious back up singers dere
In reply to Headley
Is not Sparrow dat say he fraid pussy bite him?
In reply to Maispwi
That was an interesting video. Must have been done in the very early 70s. David Rudder was still a back up singer. I am sure by 77 he was with Charley's Roots.
By the time I first saw Lord Blakie (around 75) he was bigger and bald I believe (not sure). But his laugh was the trademark and had taken over. All the youngsters were trying to imitate it.
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