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In this week's episode we celebrate our 150th Episode!!
Our journey starts with a Dom Rep vacation recap.
We then shift gears to discuss a diplomatic meeting between Rowlers and His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.the head of the Ashanti Tribe. The meeting that sparked intriguing discussions about dress codes and cultural identity.
In the midst of all this, the Savannah vendors who are apparently squatting refused to make way for the Emancipation procession.
Kamla is looking to bring in stand your ground laws and calls for FULs for citizens to empty the clip on home invaders as Matara shows that robbery is unnecessary when manner falls from heaven.
Of course we get back to Jack Warner's surprise political appearance led us down the road of local politics, and the vision of a safer, more affordable, and healthier Trinidad and Tobago.
So sit back, as we take you through our journey and leave you pondering about trust, identity, freedom, and the importance of valuing our own spaces.
Enjoy!!
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In this week's episode we celebrate our 150th Episode!!
Our journey starts with a Dom Rep vacation recap.
We then shift gears to discuss a diplomatic meeting between Rowlers and His Royal Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.the head of the Ashanti Tribe. The meeting that sparked intriguing discussions about dress codes and cultural identity.
In the midst of all this, the Savannah vendors who are apparently squatting refused to make way for the Emancipation procession.
Kamla is looking to bring in stand your ground laws and calls for FULs for citizens to empty the clip on home invaders as Matara shows that robbery is unnecessary when manner falls from heaven.
Of course we get back to Jack Warner's surprise political appearance led us down the road of local politics, and the vision of a safer, more affordable, and healthier Trinidad and Tobago.
So sit back, as we take you through our journey and leave you pondering about trust, identity, freedom, and the importance of valuing our own spaces.
Enjoy!!

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