TUESDAY TALK

Published: Tuesday | September 11, 2012 Comments 0

Yellow means danger

1. People have been commenting on the number of yellow plates around the place - the ones that say 'Government of Jamaica'. The issue is that these vehicles are reported to carry little or no insurance, so the best advice is to steer clear of them as you traverse our ever-increasingly dangerous roadways.

All-day bubbly

2. The legal light shines brightest when libation is flowing. And it's the bubbly that flows morning, noon and night, which is how the moniker came about in the first place.

Girls gone wild

3. A woman of a certain age, however confident, should not leave home without securing her girls. This well-heeled socialite is forever turning up in public without adequate coverage and people are noticing.

Hints leading to clamours

4. Seems there is a move to return the disgraced one to a place of glory. The campaign has begun with little hints, which are expected to become suggestions, then very soon there will be a clamour. Yet there are some who have seen through it all.

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