
" After stomping on @Jisselle and the Caribbean connection like that, I knew I was gonna have to deal with that fool someday. Damn! I never thought she'd come back like this, blasting. Like I said, it was funny like that in TheColi sometimes. I mean you never knew what was gonna happen or when. I've done too much to turn back, and I've done too much to go on. I guess in the end it all catches up with you. My grandpa asked me one time if I care whether I live or die. Yeah, I do. Now it's too late."
I wanted to be angry, but you're so laid back that I can't even be mad, you deserve it breh![]()

Do y'all consider Venezuela one of you?
Is this a common sight in the Caribbean?![]()
Well maybe the black ones. I grew up aroundplenty ticos but they are white or mixed mostlyMoms is Costa Rican:, but everyBODY knows all Ticas originated from Jamaica![]()
Yup. There are tons of birds and wildlife, and interesting things to see.
Yup. There are tons of birds and wildlife, and interesting things to see.
Peacocks though? Never seen them around these parts.
Can they fly or are they like chickens?
Actually (and I'll post the pic if I remember tomorrow) there's a mango tree outside my office. During the season when they're ripe they keep plopping on the damn roofYou probably going to the beach that's in walking distance today huh, I bet @Fonsworth woke up and had mangoes from his fukking backyard this morning, or @HiphopRelated watches NBA games on a porch overlooking the ocean.....
fukk yall :Playahata:

Whole family is Caribbean/AA mixed.
My grandmother is from the South in US but married a Panamanian man
My mother born in NY had my brother with a Bajan and had me with a Trini. My Aunt had my cousin with a Jamaican.

The females in your family couldn't resist that Carribean charm and dikk. That's why you and your siblings exist.![]()
The apple don't fall far from the tree.