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POSTED BY: debonesisbritish on 03/27/2007 18:16:37 [ QUOTE ]


Hey all, thought I should say Hi and intro myself a little bit. I'm Scottish with a Trini parent. We go to Trinidad every couple years, and each time I get there I find it harder to leave!

 Any other British-Trinis around?

 

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POSTED BY: rohancu on 04/04/2007 12:19:57 [ QUOTE ]


sorri not ah british  trini

 

 buh glad to hear ya like trini soo much lol

 

 hope ya gud layta bless





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POSTED BY: TriniLiyah on 04/18/2007 18:58:06 [ QUOTE ]


not british either but i definitely undersatand how u feel. I move to nj for school in 2000 and i go back every couple of years also. I cry everytime im leavin cuz home just too sweet. not a day goes by when i dont wish i was down there. rite now im consolin myself by thinkin about carnival 2008 becuz i will be chippin down the road jouvert morning. if u never went for carnival then u need too cuz its a great experience.
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POSTED BY: debonesisbritish on 04/19/2007 13:26:21 [ QUOTE ]


I havent been carnival yet, I always been to young, and now I'm at Uni I can't take the time off. So I have to wait til I graduate... roll on Carnival 2010!!

I'm thinking of going to Trinidad to live when I graduate anyway. Anyone know what the demand is like for Primary Teachers?

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