Thursday, February 03, 2011

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS

2011-FEB-01-0114Hrs
Hello  Errol
Please share these thoughts
Rodney (narrator) and Marjorie (typist)

MUSTS
There are several “Musts” I must do whenever I visit  Sweet TNT:  kiss up meh mudder and  other family members, visit   Tunapuna Market and buy pork and  beef from Pa Liverpool  and his two sons,  drink plenty  coconut water and suck mango,  buy black pudding for meh wife, Marjorie,  buy doubles from de “Dancin  Doubles Man”,  attend church at St Mary’s  Anglican  Church  in Tacarigua  and either call or visit  Mrs. Cuffie.
By far, one of de most exciting musts is ah visit with Mr.  Williams  de Warden ,  Fitzie.     At 90 plus,   Mr.  Williams remains one of   the  most  influential and  amazing   people in my life.  He is a storehouse of knowledge   which he is willing to   share  in his modest style.  During my last visit,  he informed me that he attended QRC  and was also the youngest students to enter Government Teacher’s College in POS.   He also knew Sir Ellis Clarke  who attended St Mary’s College  and rode a racing  bike  to school.   Mr.  Williams   thinks that a fitting tribute to  Sir Ellis Clarke would be a sculpture of a young man riding  a racing bike.   The caption should read  “The Boy Who Became President.”
Mausicans,  there are several opportunities available  in Trinidad and Tobago.   Recording the memories of one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most  brilliant  educators  is one of them.  Therefore, my friends,  let’s  visit the Warden armed with all the modern recording devices.     It will be time well spent.
Aye,  Marjorie, talkin  bout time,  look what time it is – one o’clock -.  Time tuh sleep.  Leave de rest fuh. next time.
Rodney Foster

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