If Beverley Ramsey-Moore really wants to make a contribution to PAN PROGRESS she should run for Secretary or her old position of Assistant Secretary because she CANNOT WIN THE PRESIDENCY and she will end up completely OUT OF THE EXECUTIVE and unable
Keith Diaz has been involved in the Pan movement for decades, having been affiliated with several steelbands, including San Juan All Stars, Trinidad All Stars, Starlift and Desperadoes.
Allyuh screaming for BEVERLEY and BEVERLEY cannot even get ah NEWSPAPER to run a current story about her and put up a nice creative picture like KERON VALENTINE. Leh me try this on for size: THE RIGHT HONOURABLE KERON VALENTINE.
More than $500 million was spent on promoting Carnival over the last ten years and Trinidad and Tobago failed to get a significant return in terms of its investment, says Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell.
Please -- somebody -- bring BEVERLEY RAMSEY-MOORE to THIS FORUM to tell us about her PLAN FOR PAN. Well, it is kind of late to find MARK JUDGE because the OBAMA SUPREME COURT will be almost set (-1) by next week.
Allyuh sit down in foreign and watch some video and make some assumptions about the MAJESTY OF THE DISPLAY of PAN ON THE ROAD with PEOPLE PUSHING. Well all that glitters is not gold, eh.
So allyuh better call allyuh friends down in THE MECCA and find
1) Trinis love pan , and always will. It's in their DNA
2) Steelbands have their own rhythm and tempo , and that doesn't mean trying to keep pace with the DJs. (Incidentally , this was always the case . even when we had brass bands on the road , bac
After all the time and energy I put into THIS FORUM fighting down KEITH DIAZ for all these years and watching PAN TRINBAGO descend into the fires of CORRUPTION and DYSFUNCTION, I cannot support a candidate who I know is NOT going to lift PAN TRINBAGO
The Saigon River glitters under moonlight, reflecting a sampan highway for Viet Cong en route to a firefight with American forces. (Image courtesy Hadi Zaher)
All night long, her flaxen hair shimmying like disco lights in the full moon, the river