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Stabroek News

Planning for the jackpot
published: Saturday | May 13, 2006

Jah Foresight, Contributor

TIME IS really walking fast. Can you imagine that we are already in the middle of May? Our Prime Minister has just delivered her maiden Budget speech and the country has just settled down to see how things will work out. Have you wondered how many poor people watched or listened to the Budget and if we really understand the arguments.

There are some parts of the island that are still suffering from drought while rain has started some havoc. The prophets of doom have already given their predictions that hurricanes will be plentiful and more powerful than last year. Some folks are claiming that the roads are still not ready so the citizens of Great Bay, St. Elizabeth, blocked the roads twice in two weeks. Everyone is getting nervous and I hope and I know more people are praying and getting closer to God. I think more churches will be rising up as enterprising businesses exploiting the emotional distress, especially of the poor.

Have you noticed the amount of animals being stolen and slaughtered in the fields? It is so easy to move the meat now in the trunk of a white Toyota Corolla. A few years ago, thieves would even 'dress up' a goat in suit and hat and put on the seat belt in the front seat of a taxi. There was another case in St. Elizabeth where the thief had 'folded up' a cow in the trunk of a car. Now, you can walk in the bushes in the morning and see the reality of the tripe and maybe the hooves waiting for you. It makes no difference if the cow or goat is pregnant or not. These 'two-foot pusses'!

RETURN OF DONKEYS

Some one remarked to me, that no one is stealing any sheep or hog. Worse, no one is stealing any donkey with this rising gas crisis. Can you imagine the return of donkeys to Knutsford Boulevard during day hours in the parking lots or in front of the banks?

Everyone should go and watch the movie about Ms. Minto from Montego Bay. Some women walked through hell in Jamaica to attain their dreams. It is a nice spin, especially that Jamaica is known to producing gangster movies. I think it is time that our playwrights or movie producers do a duppy movie. We could utilise the lovely cotton trees we have in the countryside. We could never overlook that lovely church in Mile Gully, Manchester. How about a Jamaican version of Dracula with the balm yard, obeah men etc., to complement the effects? I think I should copyright my idea, go and win the lotto and invest the money in the movie. Can you imagine artiste Kartel starring as Count Dracula in this movie? I hope that the film unit at Jampro is ready to talk to Jah Foresight while I am planning for the jackpot.

It is time to get more serious and look at the past draws since the start of the year. Some numbers are now pushing ahead. Number 2 still remains the popular one (12 times), followed by 37 (11 times) and 8 and 6 (10 times).Will this trend continue throughout the year? We should always watch the juggling of 1, 3, 21 (9 times); 18, 36 (8 times); 29, 35 (7 times) and 4, 16, 17, 20 (6 times).

UNPOPULAR NUMBERS

The unpopular numbers are 9, 10, 14, 19, 23, 24, 27, 28, 33, 34 (5 times) and 5, 12, 13, 21, 26, 31, 32 (4 times). The least popular numbers are 15, 22, 7 and 30 that appeared twice. I think that one of these numbers will be coming today or Wednesday and I will mix it with any number that has anything to do with a baby boy.

The results for last Saturday were: 3, 8, 17, 20, 26, 28 and the bonus ball of 34. The results of this Wednesday were: 3, 5, 17, 19, 21, 34 and the bonus ball of 2. There was no consecutive number and the repeated numbers of 3 and 17.

I have felt the hype of the Reggae Girls. Please wake up Jamaica and accept that it is woman time now! It is time for us to watch the matches on television. What a way a telephone camera can tape the beating of a lady by the police to all Jamaica to see. With all the expensive bling phones in the ghetto it is time now to capture all the gunmen in action.

Keep it hot at jahforesight@hotmail.com

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