Wayne Willock – Time to Speak Out
I believe that it is time to speak out on certain matters. It may take me more than one column to say these things but I am not committing to having a page or a slot. Just for background information for those who may not know, I recently retired from the teaching service at the level of Deputy Principal, after serving as Acting Principal for 18 months, a post which I really could never achieve, being labelled a ‘troublemaker” and more recently a “devil” by the powers that be. Why? The status quo, as corrupt as it may be, must be maintained! But more on that later.
Years ago when I was P.R.O. and then President of the B.S.T.U. this issue of violence against teachers raised its head and from then till now, some 18 years later. Successive Ministries of Education under various Ministers, the worst being the present, have failed to grapple with the issue, and like most other things in this country, it has remained under the carpet. This is a country where if you don’t toe the line you are out in the cold. Are we going to wait until a teacher is killed to deal with it? I accept that due process and investigation must take place, however, that having been done the next steps need to be taken:
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The Board of Management needs to decide if the child is to be further suspended, expelled or sent back to school.
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The Ministry then takes the Board’s recommendation and either accepts or rejects it and rightly so, then make their own determination.
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The child has to be expelled from that school and not from the educational system as some people would want to determine. This is because the teacher involved and the student cannot exist in the same environment simultaneously. It would leave the student as a hero, something which I have seen done on several occasions.
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The Ministry needs to seriously put in place that special institution which has been spoken about for many years. It should be run by the Defence Force personnel and have strict guidelines in relation to an alternative syllabus for such students who offer this category of violence to a teacher or even their parents.
Let it be clear that I am not suggesting that teachers are always right and children always wrong because that would be far from the truth. There have been instances where teachers have caused things upon themselves due to the inability to cope with certain personalities in the classroom. Some teachers were not born to be teachers but end up doing it out of necessity. On the other hand, when we analyse why certain children display very unsociable behaviours, as is being suggested as a remedy, what happens afterwards? One guidance counsellor per secondary school of 1000 children is adequate? One psychologist at the Ministry is enough? Abolishing corporal punishment is the answer? The countries which have taken that approach are in more trouble than we are now, and may be looking to reinstate it. But look! There is a teacher who flogged children illegally for years, was warned on several occasions, but was just given a Deputy post at a hot school. Wow!
What about the new rantings and ravings of the Minister? Can you imagine a Minister taking up a portfolio which contains important mandates as written in the Education Act and only after 8 years, comes out to say that he never liked Corporal Punishment. What is even worse is that he has insulted all Principals, Deputies and Senior Teachers by implying that they should all be locked up for assault. I wonder what BAPPSS’s response will be, being the soft organisation that it is, one which, in keeping with the requirements of being attached to any government agency, must “toe the line” and play down many of the issues which plague our system. Things that happen at the so-called low schools happen at the high schools too but “no press allowed”. Maybe one should wonder why the rules which govern secondary schools are not standardized, (I don’t mean on paper.) Each school almost does as it likes. What do I mean? In some schools, teachers must write a letter whenever absent, others not. In some schools Principals are not even informed about decisions made by the Board, even though he is supposed to be the CEO on the compound. They don’t even get to browse the Smart Stream system to know how much money was allocated, where and how it is being spent. In others, that is the norm. Talking about Boards, would you believe that at a school, corporate governance has allowed a Deputy Chairman of the Board to be on that same entity along with his wife who is the Secretary Treasurer? Of course one is not to even ask about things like those and that is why both the writer and the current Principal were recently labelled ‘Devils” for asking about it. Not only that! The previous principal, (notice the small letter) complained to the Ministry for me because I asked too many questions about the Status Quo like: Why are teachers from this parish getting to school late so often? Do you send monthly reports to the Ministry? Why do certain teachers have 18 & 19 non-teaching lessons? How is it that certain people come and go on the compound with much frequency but with your permission? Why are certain teachers in your office for long periods during the day and you are never available for matters on the compound which the Deputy must make decisions on? I would never forget the day there was a fire above the school and children were having asthmatic attacks and the writer was chastised for being asked by teachers what to do. He didn’t even have a clue what was going on. He asked if the teachers think I am “our saviour” because lives had to be saved without his initiative.
Anyhow, more to be said! You see this country, it is a mess and getting worse daily. I could write a book highlighting the 23 interviews I had before fluking a Deputy Post; Or the three panels that were changed just to ensure that a troublemaker like me does not get an administrative position. Yes! Remember it was first the Governing Bodies that did the interviews. Then when Parkinson was up for grabs, between the first and second interviews it changed to a Special Panel made up of big boys from Ministry, Erdiston, UWI, two Board members and such. Then when Princess Margaret was up, again between the first and second interviews the panel then changed to the Commissioners without a single Board member being even informed. (Not that that made any difference to the song and dance that went on when I retired). Foundation, Ellerslie twice, St. George, Combermere and the list goes on.
Unfortunately, I was never a yes man, something which is required in many situations. I find it impossible to be present in the midst of nonsense going on called a “Status Quo” and the amount of people who don’t have the guts to come out and say anything. Well I always had guts. It’s going down now since I lost some weight. By the way, this is not political either since as you would have noticed, my demise was shared between both parties. So it would have to be me! I remember when a Deputy Chief education Officer called me in to her office to tell me that while I am tutoring at Erdiston College in Strategic Planning to Principals by the way, I must not say anything against the Ministry even if it is true. And you believe they have that in the Public Service Act too?
I have a lot more to say but I will pause and come again. I will not close however without challenging any member who sat on a panel to interview me over the last 10 years to really come out and expose the foolishness that goes on in this country, damaging and destroying the lives and psyches of many seriously-minded and hard-working individuals in this country. Using the word “Recommendation” to imply that it can be accepted or refused. All set up for ulterior motives to satisfy friends and cohorts like those now at the Ministry, names best left unsaid. I can’t forget the campaign manager of a minister that got a school one week before elections were called. Yeah. That was one that lick me up too!
My friend Mrs. Thompson, may she rest in peace, former Chairman of a Governing Body, was able to tell me something before her passing. Who else has the guts, the fortitude or the resolve? The seven years of secrecy have passed. Or do we remain a country of carpets and brooms, sweeping away the truths. By the way, more on the Minister to come! Yes sir, I am Mr. Ting as said to me at several meetings. This “devil” says: Please learn to pronounce your “th” as though it were not a “d”. Stop making up words on the people’s T.V. Were you a teacher or not? Which subject, I cannot imagine. A Union leader? Really!
Gone, but not for long!


@ Hants
What Poonka is saying is that ANY student, who attacks ANY teacher, for ANY reason, MUST, in the interest of the ongoing integrity of that school, be relocated somewhere else within the system…..
…otherwise you may as well give up any hope of discipline.
This is a matter of common sense – and not LAW (which as you know is an ass – especially in Barbados).
Any serious educator MUST see this….
If a teacher is found guilty of in such a circumstance, then ANY such teacher should feel the full weight of the law (Poonka needed to say THAT too…) but this does not remove the need – in the interest of discipline – to INSIST that school children NEVER fight with teachers….. shiite man – not even with each other…. with removal from that school as the penalty.
If children in school are provided with force as an option for dealing with issues (even when unfairly treated), then what the hell kind of lesson are you teaching for when they become adults…?
Sometimes lawyers are best left to keeping their focus on charging $750,000 to read stupid-ass contracts like Cahill’s and Caves of Barbados….
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@jeff 3:20
bang on
@david 3:23 and jeff 3:29
involuntary transfer requires parent’s consent. Hence the length of time to sort out the Springer girl.
@bush tea 7:18
correct. BUT, there are some bad apples in the teaching basket which have been shielded in years past by the same Ministry. this makes it difficult to be unbiased and objective now.
just observing
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Look Observing, Bushie is in one of ‘those’ moods yuh!!!
What ‘BUT’ what???!!
So because bad teachers have been shielded in years past by the ministry (just as CLICO thieves are being shielded now, …..and thieving lawyers are being shielded now; ..and Mrs Smith’s REAL murderer is being shielded now) provide us license to ‘F-up’ the whole system?
Why cut our nose to spite our face?
BAD TEACHERS need to be exposed, ejected, and prosecuted.
BAD LAWYERS need to be exposed, ejected and prosecuted.
BAD doctors need to be exposed, ejected and prosecuted.
Bad children need to be disciplined, and where needed, ejected.
Unless we REMOVE a bad apple, then the WHOLE set will spoil…. but teachers are not in the same class as students. THEIR asses need to face the full force of the law …(or failing that, of David’s BU court – just like Parris, Carrington, and the list of lawyer-crooks scrolling on this page….)
While children are in a learning environment, and should be treated as such, … they MUST be some basic ground rules in place….and definitely a line drawn in the sand wrt fighting with teachers….
No if’s or BUTs…
What REALLY pisses Bushie off has been the apparent INABILITY of the Teachers’ Unions so far, to explain this BASIC position to the public when they talk about ‘expelling’ the girl…..
All over the damn place we have incompetent square pegs …fitted into WRONG holes……
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Greetings all. Some interesting comments. Note that I had to get rid of a teacher before he was locked up so teachers need to be prosecuted as well when needed. I wrote the article with deliberate shifts from standard to dialect to serve a particular purpose. Some things are better said in the vernacular. Another one who fought with a student and clearly lied when giving statement is still there but had a history of man-handling children. That student was relocated. I think I have been fair on both sides of the fence. Check next week’s.
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I throughly enjoyed Willock’s article; it is excellent. That is why I sought and obtained his permission to post it on BU.
There will always be idiot detractors who refuse to see the forest from the trees. Bookworm has replaced “AC” their motives are the same.
That said, I would now like to put my views of the Ellerslie incident on record.
I do not know the facts and I am at a complete loss as to which version, and there are many, to believe. Since this matter has been ill-advisedly blown up in the public domain, it would be well nigh impossible for this child to function in that environment, whether she is innocent or guilty. She would become a distraction for other students. I don’t know if you want to call it expulsion but the child should be removed from that environment for her own sake. Transferred if you like.
This matter should have been handled quietly for the sake of the child. I know some rebels who were at school with me who are now pillars of this community. Their youthful exuberance was not held against and as far as I know their indiscretions were confined within the walls of the school.
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LOL @ Caswell
I know some rebels who were at school with me who are now pillars of this community. Their youthful exuberance was not held against and as far as I know their indiscretions were confined within the walls of the school.
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LOL ha ha ha
ROTFLMBAO
whaloss!!!
Murder!!!!
muh belly……
Wait Caswell …. you mean that you ‘know some OTHER rebels who were at school’ with you….’
…en’t it?
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@Willock “I find it impossible to be present in the midst of nonsense going on called a “Status Quo” and the amount of people who don’t have the guts to come out and say anything. ”
CORRECTION: the number of people.
I learned the difference between number and amount when I was in Infants B at my little old country school.
I distresses me that a recently retired principal is unable to write in standard English.
Simple Simon
Neither “B” nor “D”
Not a school teacher
Just a parent
Just a grandparent who fears for the education of my grandchildren
I worry that the grandchildren may never be able to speak, read or write standard English
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Here comes Simple Simon, late to the fray, promulgating her pedantic dribble.
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LOL @ David
At some point bloggers will come to understand that there is a time and place for every thing…. and that social media is NOT the place to quibble about the stupid English language- which is not a particularly logical one any damn how ….
But don’t expect Simple Simon to be first in line to get that….
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@Donna May 15, 2016 at 9:31 AM “I agree that the article was disjointed and contained some grammatical errors. I also agree that, as an educator, he should have done better but I can assure you that there are principals in this country who would have done worse. Sooo…. could we discuss the content now?”
CORRECTION: Can we discuss the content now?
@Donna May 15, 2016 at 9:31 AM “there are principals in this country who would have done worse. ”
Ouch!!!
This really scared me.
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Long ago and far away I decided NOT to send my child to a particular public elementary school (no names, no lock up) because when I visited the school I saw a grammatical error on the blackboard.
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Bushie
As I remember it, I was a paragon of virtue when I was at school.
Sent from my iPad
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@Willock “The Ministry needs to seriously put in place that special institution which has been spoken about for many years. It should be run by the Defence Force personnel”
I don’t agree because at present the Defence Force personnel do not have the required level of formal education or teacher training which would enable them to be competent teachers of difficult children.
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Handling adult enemies is one thing.
Handling difficult CHILDREN is another thing altogether.
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@Jeff Cumberbatch May 15, 2016 at 10:28 AM “May you supply some evidence of this incorrect “syntax of which you speak?”
CORRECTION: Can you supply.
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@Willock “I recently retired from the teaching service at the level of Deputy Principal, after serving as Acting Principal for 18 months, a post which I really could never achieve, being labelled a ‘troublemaker” and more recently a “devil” by the powers that be. ”
CORRECTION: I recently retired from the teaching service at the level of Deputy Principal, after serving as Acting Principal for 18 months. I was never appointed to the post of principal because I was labelled a “troublemaker; and more recently “a devil” by the powers that be.
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No, You are very very wrong SS. Of course he CAN supply, since he is physically able to do so…Mine is a request, MAY you supply! Do go and read “Elements of Style” or some “proper” literature!
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That said I agree with Mr. Willock.
There are ’nuff, ’nuff igrunt devils insida the Ministry of Education.
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Ignorance and stupidity should have no place in a Ministry of Education, nor in its teaching service.
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Simpy,
I believe that many 16 yr old+ youngsters should be placed into a Division of the Defence Force. The pure education aspect would be taught by Teachers BUT the critically important DISCipline would be the responsibility of the senior military. The concept is to SAVE the futures of these kids.
Personally, the Boyz pun de Block should be rounded up for similar treatment to help them and the future of Bim. I am not saying that any of these fellas would be taught how to shoot!
Combine Mil Service with the reintroduction of the Tamarind Rod or harsher physical punishment where needed and miracles will occur!
It is interesting that countries that have mandatory Military Service tend to have better societies, lower crime, more disciplined/ educated people. Singapore is an excellent example and notice they dont attack other Nations.
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@Willock “I would never forget the day there was a fire above the school.”
I understand that in Bajan “a fire above the school” is understood to be a fire to the East of the school.
But I expect a teacher to say a fire to the East of the school.
Unless of course the fire was literally above the school, that is unless the fire was in the sky.
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In which case Bush Tea, Georgie Porgie and the other millennialists wold be very happy.
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Standard English is now required for blog entries? How anal can we get?
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And my @ss would be grass.
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@David May 15, 2016 at 11:43 AM “Public Officials have to honour the Official Secrets Act.”
Dear David: And what if the Official Secrets Act is a dishonourable piece of legislation?
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@Jeff
Have you not discerned Simple is making contributions in chronological order? Wait your turn…lol. Do you like that word Simple? An analogy can be made here the her contributions so far are like the pellets of shit pushed out by a black belly sheep.
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Thank you Mr.Wayne Wilock/Poonka for your sharing your musical gifts with us.
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Isn’t it a standard practice for civil servants in many countries to operate under similar code of behaviour?
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@Orlando Ishmael May 15, 2016 at 12:19 PM “It isn’t only the schools…it’s the whole country. The leader is lousy.
True.
Me too.
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@David May 15, 2016 at 1:09 PM “We need to get the names of all those who were appointed to the interviewing panels. We are aware many are political appointees.”
Some of those appointed to panels/boards sit there because they have sex with politicians (both parties)
So when the “thinking” goes on below the waist…
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What do we expect?
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@Georgie Porgie May 15, 2016 at 4:29 PM “MY UNFORGIVEABLE SIN WAS TO HOOK A BOUNCER BOWLED AT ME IN DIST A COURT BY A CERTAIN LIZ THOMPSON. WHEN SHE BECAME MOH SHE TERMINATED MY CONTRACT.”
1,000 pounds of blubber (or at least 1/3 of it) terminated your contract?
Shame on her.
I am praying that God will fix her.
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@Willock “friends and cohorts like those now at the Ministry, names [BEST] left unsaid.
This wun real sweet.
Real, real artistry den.
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You don’t happen to mean Mistress Karen do you?
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@FearPlay May 15, 2016 at 2:09 PM “Can you imagine, a MoE who is probably the worst this nation has ever seen”
Yuh damn right.
He is the major reason that I worry about the education of my grandchildren.
When a Minister of Education can’t speak standard English we in deep shit.
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@Gabriel May 15, 2016 at 4:49 PM “GP. Did that UWI lecturer go on to make it big in T & T?”
Tell me it wasn’t one Kamla?
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We need to implement strict Integrity Legislation, increase MP pay by say 3X to attract top people and insist on the very highest calibre people in Government and stop this messing around. Bim is sinking beneath the Atlantic, totally induced by the “leaders” approach.
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@Well Well & Consequences May 15, 2016 at 4:41 “Liz is now a has been, petty minded little critter that she is”
little???
it is clear that you are not familiar with the calypso 1,000 pounds.
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@Georgie Porgie May 15, 2016 at 4:56 PM “NO HE COMMITTED SUICIDE AFTER THE INDIGNITY OF SPENDING A NIGHT IN THE CELLS AT CENTRAL… exposed himself why urinating outside Central.
Pissing weaklin’ of a man. Good riddance.
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@Georgie Porgie May 15, 2016 at 4:50 PM “Liz demanded of me to SHOW HER WHERE HE WAS SHOT. I responded quietly and quickly “WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEND ME ONE OF YOURS?”
You are a very naughty boy…lolll!!!
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@Gabriel May 15, 2016 at 6:38 PM “He was at that time a Minister in the Grenada government.”
How is it that Caribbean mothers always teach their little girls to pee before you leave home/school/church/baby sitter/grandparents home/shopping mall.
And nobody teaches the little boys any decency.
Then we have the embarrassment of university professors, cabinet ministers, permanent secretaries, bankers etc. pissing all ’bout de place?
I blame de wimmen fah dis.
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@Bush Tea May 15, 2016 at 7:18 PM “If children in school are provided with force as an option for dealing with issues (even when unfairly treated), then what the hell kind of lesson are you teaching for when they become adults…?”
Bushie we are teaching the children how the real, real world works, ie. that might equals right.
Why you think that them big maguffies who got nuclear weapons sit on the United Nations’ Security Council (and I don’t)
Wha’ you tink the real world is…some kind of socialist paradise?
Stupseee!!!
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@ Simple Simon,
Pissing in Barbados requires pre planning. Cheffette is my go to location and I always buy something. Ice cream or roti and a mauby.
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Im in full agreement with the sentiments xpressed by Mr Willock. the ministry of education is the most dsngerous run ministry ever in this country. Some day very soon i will join Mr. Willock in exposing what happens from the primary end. if you are not connected to the best person in that Ministry u have no chance of promotion. In the primary system young female teachers who did Wheelock certificate course are given priority in promotion to principal over long. tried, highly qualified and experience persons. In fact males teacher promotion is now extinct.
fact: Of the 15 persons appointed to principals from september 2015 to present ALL are females with 60 % having just completed the Wheelock course…..and not a word from the BUT.
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One wonders if Simple Simon intercourses with the ZR personnel in standard English when they are jamming some serious X-rated reggae and into a gut retching milkshake…
…or is she more like “Yes nigga… hit muh wid summa dat ital rockers dey ras….”
Simple is a typical brass bowl bajan….. who focuses on some shiite that has been imposed on us by the albinos ..while missing the basics of self-development and national advancement.
@ Caswell, …who recalls “being a paragon of virtue when I was at school”….
This could be a sign of Alzheimer’s…. You may need to watch yourself boss…
dementia is serious business….
You lucky as shiite you did not give Joe Physics that cuff yuh….. cause all like now so, Karma would have you showing full symptoms – probably recalling yourself as having been scholarship material at school….. and being Bumpy’s favourite student…
ha ha ha
LOl
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Johnnpodmore said…
fact: Of the 15 persons appointed to principals from september 2015 to present ALL are females with 60 % having just completed the Wheelock course…..and not a word from the BUT.
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So what else is to be expected?
If we have jackasses in charge of the place it is only obvious that shiite will be done.
As Dr GP found out from Liz Thompson (and as others found from ANY woman that they were unfortunate enough to work for) women are always vindictive, personal, petty and spiteful when placed in authority.
It is why Mia wasted such resources on Dr. Agard, and also why Dr Agard would do the SAME shiite to Mia’s ass ..if and when given the opportunity.
Women were blessed with a ‘tenacious vindictiveness’ in order to equip them to protect their young. Not a boy should mess with a woman who is protecting her offspring…. she will eat his ass alive…
However, this attribute, when brought to the management table or Boardroom – where consensus and give-and-take are needed in order to build organisations and countries …can be SUPER destructive.
It is all about DESIGN…. left to men, most babies would probably not make it past 2 months…. but given over to women, national leadership will soon see us all to our graves….
But wunna can keep on following the stupid albinos and their warped ways….
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Senor Bush Tea, you laughing at Caswell and his being a ‘paragon’ of virtue at school….But it’s either amazing, a coincident of circumstances or something to be analyzed that quite a few lads who was at school around his time became 1) union leaders/key participants and 2) big shots in the military.
I know that there are certain perceptions of schools and all that but my cousins never told me about any big fights at HC or Foundation (well except that death). But they certainly told me about some at Waterford back then.
But then again with all the corruption in government the folks from C’mere, HC, CP, Foundaton, QC, Lodge, Parkinson (sorry can’t remember the schools of all the crooked politicians) were apparently all a bunch of hooligans (in the making)!
Caswell said the bad boys contained their behaviour to school only. …I suspect he also intended to say ‘..or so they fooled the public’. LOLL.
@David one has to be impressed with Simple’s pellets. …. Simple has to do some sort of split screen effort to continually drop her one by one pellets or otherwise some sort of memory exercise….what an effort!
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old age is an itch best left unscratched…..
correction: “…a COINCIDENCE of circumstances or something to be analyzed that quite a few lads who WERE at school…
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Bushie @10.29a
Trinidadian calypsonians have a name for the average women who rule the roost in the PNM……they are known as the Fat Ass Brigade.And those in offices are accused of using Panty Power to climb the corporate ladder at the expense of the men.Your advice is germane to the discussion.Don’t underestimate the level of vindictiveness they get up to when it suits them.
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@ Gabriel
Don’t underestimate the level of vindictiveness they get up to when it suits them.
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Boss, the REAL challenge would be to OVER-estimate it…..
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@ Dribbler
She opens two tabs.
Bush Tea hints as to her “intellect”
Dis going draw her ire
Bush Tea hints at that characteristic too lol
Sometimes she gets it right other times the “viscious cradling” in the ZR seems to confuse her
Bush Tea speaks to the ZR issues too.
You would do well to look and BT’s assessment of SS
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@ Wayne Willock
You said “I could write a book highlighting the 23 interviews I had before fluking a Deputy Post…”
My first question as it relates to your damning indictment of our education system follows
In your estimation, and personal experience, suffering at the hands of these pimps and members of the Inquisition, what suggestions do you have that would (a) be able to record an unbiased report of the competencies of teachers above and beyond their qualifications (b) assess their skills to manage said position(s) competently and (c) remove the nepotism that assails our current system so that we end up with the right pegs in the right holes across the teaching plant/profession ?
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What you need to discuss Mr. Willock is why all of the people in BAPPS are so incompetent and corrupt. If you got to be on their team, you would be supporting them. The Principal’s association is a mafia of nasty, incompetent spiteful old men and old women whose mission is to terrorise teachers who stand up to their antics. Simple. All the principals recently appointed slept with Chairmen or politicians for their jobs (same sex too, ask about Ellerslie and Queen’s College). Any person who messes with them – parent, teacher, board member – is victimised. The Ministry is part of it too. Too corrupt for words man.
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Wait, wanna realize that is why we is a bunch of bare coneys. How can our society be any better if peeps can make accusations like dat one that ‘all the principals recently appointed slept with Chairmen or politicians for their jobs (same sex too)’.
You cannot exist like this by mixing crap wid more crap and getting anything other than more crapaud down de road.
According to wanna people this island truly fucked.
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@Pieceuhderockyeahright May 16, 2016 at 11:12 AM “Dis going draw her ire.”
Stupssseee!!!
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@Hants May 16, 2016 at 10:04 AM “Pissing in Barbados requires pre planning. Cheffette is my go to location and I always buy something. Ice cream or roti and a mauby.”
For his service to the pissers of Barbados, for the clean toilets, for the plentiful paper, soap, and water I nominate Cheffette’s Haloute for a 50th anniversary national honor.
Sir Haloute would be nice.
Without his toilets Bridgetown would be uninhabitable.
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Up North, every restaurant or fast food outlet is required by law to install washrooms for the use of the public. Halite is not doing anyone a favour. All such places should be required to provide such facilities. KFC is the same. People are too lazy to take the time to go to these places. How long is Broad street? Not five hundred yards and on it are two Cheffettes, One Two KFC (One in milk market) MustE (TOILET)rs, in Mall 34, In Colonnade, and two upstairs restaURANTS. THERE IS ALSO ONE (toiiet) IN IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT,So if caught short there is no necessity to go in an alley. Of course many of these establishments would br loathe to accommodate Ninja Man.
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Is that Minister Ronald Jones who called the talk show today?
Oh dear!
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Awaiting round 2 Wayne. I remember the radio program ” tell it like it is ” that never really was. We all have an experience and a story to tell, many will depart this life not getting the chance to tell our story. So ” tell it like it is ” my brother.
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