It's good to see people we know and people we don't know yet. I wondered about some of these. Thanks for the posts. Any more
It's good to see people we know and people we don't know yet. I wondered about some of these. Thanks for the posts. Any more
Many years ago I met a young Rasta guy on the beach early one morning and we proceeded to chat for a while. As we shared his spliff he explained to me how he had inherited his grandfathers' property up on the cliffs and with his chickens, goats, fruit trees, garden plot and ample fishing front he was now a "yardie" and along with his bicycle he had "every ting I need, mon". Since that day my dream has been to become an "old yardie". And now I have the "old" part down but still no yard.
Jahlove, came from a mixture of Reggae music that I fell in love with on our first trip to Jamaica in 1990.
I picked my Boardie name from a very good friend. When we started to travel to Negril in the late 70's we stayed up in Red Ground and the little ones would call him Bigga.
I was using Sue many years ago but there were a couple and one was not posting nice things. So I changed it to my initials SLP.
Irie Sue
Given to me by Baby T..... Long time friend from the 80's that I first started staying with! BT and Sons Resort across from Fishermen!
Booger is my kiddos nickname. She is my everything so it felt natural. It has morphed since then, and makes for great conversation when I come across peeps.
The name explains it all for me.
I'm from Canada and my name is George
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