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• People want to know if is de frilly mout deputy who tell Idi Amin to buse off de Sandy Point people dem and tell dem how ungrateful dey be.

• People want to know if is de frilly mout deputy who tell Idi Amin to buse off de Sandy Point people dem and tell dem how ungrateful dey be.

• Dey want to know who more ungrateful dan Frilly and Idi Amin.  For three years he ain study dem. All dey was doing is flying up and dung de world.  Now election round de corner, is only wud Idi Amin have for dem.

• Dey say dat Idi Amin did dropping wud on Ms Whisky too.  He say dat she need to go campaign if she want to keep she big wuk.

• De Sandy Point people want to know if is only politics what mek dem qualify for dey wuk.  Dey say dat Frilly and Idi Amin tell dem dat some a dem ain even got three subject but have “big wuk”.  And Frilly say dat he could call name if dey want.

• Dey say dat Idi Amin tell dem dat even de drain cleaner in he constituency have to campaign for him.  He not mekking any joke wid nobody who he give wuk to.  He don’t allow nobody to be ungrateful to him.

• Idi Amin say dat is in every constituency he gon have to bring de same message because people too ungrateful.  He say dat he carn believe dat dey put up traffic lights in tung and people a buse bout water locking off.

• Dey say dat when dey ask de frilly mout deputy bout de conduct he had on de boat, he tell dem dat he private life ain none a dem business.

• When Black Jesus hear Idi Amin say dat he gon hand over de big wuk to de frilly mout deputy, he call idi Amin and tell him dat if he know what good for him, he won’t ever say dat again.

• Some big pappy PAM people say dat de frilly mout deputy dunce, dunce and is laugh Idi Amin want people to laugh after dem and Frilly when he chatting dem kinda foolishness.

• Idi Amin tell somebody dat he know dat Frilly ain able.  He done tell dem dat he one more dan dey four but he sending a message to Black Jesus.

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