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Stabroek News

Saddest time of my life
published: Saturday | July 8, 2006

Jah Foresight, Contributor

I DO not like lizards. I do not like people who act like lizards. There are some folks who are sneaking and love to hide behind obstacles and just love to jump out at you. I do not love to kill lizards since I do not kill things that I cannot eat.

I think that women are better killers of lizards than men. They really know how to stress out little creatures. I just cannot understand, I am now writing this article about this croaking lizard.

These two weeks were among the saddest that went by in my life. There was too much death and I do not live in urban Jamaica. First, one of my relatives moved on to Zion. Next, one young bright man travelled off on Hope Road to the after world. One of my co-workers got a heart attack. It is really hard when you drink a glass of rum with a friend and the next morning he is found dead. I buy gas from the station where the owner shot himself. One of my key motivators and deacon/minister who always encouraged me has trodded on to heaven. I am so sad too much for one week.

HIGH SCHOOL DAYS

I was just faced with sad news and I hope that it is not true. I interviewed her recently on my radio programme discussing entertainment management. We are around the same age and I know her from high school days since she was a legend all her life. Who is Jah Foresight? I woke up one morning, just turned on my radio and I am hearing that Christine Hewitt might be dead. Jamaica needs all the young stars who do not think within a box. Yesterday, I received an email from one of my classmates that his son was killed by a sniper bullet in Iraq. We are not at war, but we are living in a war zone.

It takes a weak man to try and kill a woman like Christine. It takes a wicked and weak man to throw two beautiful sexy young women in a pit. That young 15-year-old who found the bodies should be recruited by the police force and promoted immediately to the rank of Inspector. Christine, I want to hear your voice on the radio stating that you are alive and well. Southern Trelawny needs you more than ever. Otherwise it is best that I just pack my things and run away to live in Haiti.

JACKPOT

The jackpot went to one winner on June 24, 2006. This $45 million was built from early May. The jackpot is now at $10 million.

The results for June 24 were: 1, (duppy, grey hair, ice, cow); 2 (FIRE, candles, paper); 9(cow, twins, truck); 17 (Chinese business man, old dead); 18(doctor, dentist); 34 (baby, chicken) and bonus number of 34. The winning jackpot number for June 28 were: 17 (racehorse, doctor bird); 21 (mule, dead, bad girl); 24 (water, medicine, praising god); 28(adultery, fowl, ram goat); 30(white rum, fish); 37 (computer, microwave) and the bonus ball of 31. The jackpot for July 1 were: 8, 12, 15, 19,23, 32 and the bonus number of 6. The numbers for last Wednesday were: 4, 6, 7, 16, 33, 35 and the bonus ball of 3. I have given you the meaning of the numbers. Now you will see that my past few articles were right on target with relation to the rakes.

Keep the link now at cjajpro@yahoo.com

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