This interview should be also on the news. Present day young people especially the ones who think that everyone had things handed to them. We have come a long way in life by sacrifice and common sense. As u listen to this man even though he was not educated he had commonsense and was and is still smart. There are many more like him in Jamaica who start from nothing but learn how to make life honestly and turn out educated children.. Some of the young parents need to instill the value of hardwork vs encouraging criminality in their children. These modern day criminals don't know the hard life many encountered and not to mention the HELL many goes through living abroad.That's y many of us wish to return home to enjoy our country after facing all sort of ism abroad and not to be targeted and killed. Nice to hear his honesty that he regretted not staying in school. These young people need to know the power of education and honest living. Sure his children are proud of him the way many of us r of our hardworking parents. I am proud of him also that he took care of his children and wasn't an absent father. Lots to learn from him.
He reminds me of my dad (born in Point Hill, St Catherine, Jamaica) who is now 85yrs and so far still going strong. He also left school at 12 yrs old as his own father died and he had to help out his mother farm the land...... Long story short he left Jamaica in 1961 for England..... If you are like me and still have your parents, make sure you ask them about their lives and what they have been through....... Glad i have and continue to do so..... BIG RESPECT for the old-time Jamaicans = TALLOWAH people!!!!!
This is my grandfather..I’m very proud because of his struggles I live in America and didn’t have to go thru the same hardships..this is something I can show to my kids one day thank you 🙏
The more we can do for ourselves, the more resilient. When you have money in your pocket, shift the financing away from the big corporations. 1.First look after your health. 2.Familiarise yourselves with edible wild plants. Grow your own food if it is possible. 3.Get into canning your own food. Invest in canning equipment. Use half to 1 teaspoon of natural salt to preserve canned food. Do not use table salt, as it has missing vitamins and minerals. Use a portable camping cooker for canning. 4.Store food in glass bottles, will have a longer shelf life. Oxygen deteriorates food. Extract oxygen from mason the jar bottle, using a car brake bleeding pump instead of buying an electric one. 5.Replace tea bags with stinging nettle tea. Dry stinging nettle leaves and store them in a glass jar. Good for circulation, vitamins and minerals. 6.Collect rainwater using a water butt. Connect to the pipe leading from the roof. Use water for cooking and drinking. Will have a clearer brain instead of your brain being bombed out on fluoride. 7.Don't drink canned and bottled fizzy drinks. For example Coca Cola and Lucozade. It's made with battery acid (phosphoric acid) and decreases bone density. Make your own probiotic fizzy drinks with a ginger bug. This consist of sugar, water and ginger skin. Ferment for two to five days. Strain then put in fridge. Flavour with any natural fruit juice. Instructions on UA-cam. Sodium Fluoride in drinking water inactivates the mitochondrion, which produces ATP. ATP is the energy molecule in the human body. 8.Don't eat box breakfast cereals, it affects the electrolytes in the body. 9.Don't consume Vegetable oil or Margarine, it hardens human cells and cause ageing. Replace with natural oils such as avocado oil, coconut oil, lard, beef tallow, olive oil, or butter made from whey cream. 10.Make your own soap with sodium hydroxide. In chemical science pour sodium hydroxide crystals into the water, not the other way around as it will explode. Use soap calculation on:- www.soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcwp.asp 11.Make your own shampoo with potassium hydroxide. All soap making need at least 25% coconut oil to make soap bubbly. In chemical science pour potassium hydroxide crystals into the water, not the other way around as it will explode. Lots of online soap making courses to join. Soap-making also on UA-cam 12.Use vinegar as a hair conditioner. Rinse off. Can make your own vinegar made with scented flowers. Takes one month to ferment. 13.Get rid of stains on clothes with 1 teaspoon of ammonia and 1 tablespoon of liquid soap. Then rinse off ammonia before washing clothes. 8. Make your own cleaning products with 1 tablespoon of liquid soap and 2 tablespoons of baking soda, mix with 500 ml of hot water, stir. Cool and put into a spray bottle. 14.Make your own soap powder with a bar of soap, use an electric blender or grated, 1 cup of borax, 1 cup of baking soda. Wash clothes in 30 degrees water and above. 15.Make your own fabric softener with 4 tablespoons of Bath Epsom Salt in 1 litre of boiling water. Allow cooling. Only need 2-4 tablespoons for each wash. 16.Replace talcum powder with edible cornflour. Johnson and Johnson talcum powder is known to cause cancer. 17.Make your own toothpaste: 2 tablespoons of Coconut Oil, 1 teaspoon of Baking Soda (food grade), 10 drops of Peppermint essential oils. (Mix together) or use activated charcoal or charcoal from burnt wood. This toothpaste will clean away plaque and whiten teeth. Good for sensitive teeth and Fluoride-free. 18.Make your own air-spray with one-third white spirit vinegar and two-thirds sterilised water, add scented essential oils. This will cut out irritants in the home and prevent cancer. 19.Deodorant containing aluminium cause lumps under the arms, usually become malignant or cancerous with continuous use. 20.Salve - ointment for hair, face and body. Heat oils in a heat resistant bowl, over a pot of boiling water. Add beeswax to thicken. Mix together. Wait until beeswax has melted. Mix together. Pour into a glass jar and seal with a lid. The proportion of oils to beeswax. (8:1) 8 cups of oils to 1 cup of beeswax. Can add more beeswax to make thicker. Test a drop of the salve for thickness, on a cold plate that has been placed in a freezer for 15 minutes. 21.Reduce spending and don't throw nothing away. Store in the shed if possible.
This remind me of hill and gully ride, not sure if it is still on the air. Always love these stories looking good for 80. You’re very strong and healthy, these young men can never compare themselves to you. Good story Lambert may Jehovah continue to bless and keep you. Enjoyed your story definitely will subscribe
I grew up listening to these stories from my Dad. May God continues to wax his bones strong, keep his mind sharp, and his vision intact so he can continue for the rest of his days to see, and know how blessed his life is. He always taught us that “when you do good - goodness will follow you”. The Bible also says, “our later years will be better than the past”. Pops! Your life’s journey is the epitome of that scripture. Love you much - your daughter in the USA.
Blessings, Blessings..Good Story. Great journey 👍..It's always a blessing to hear these senior citizens talk about their journey in lives in the older days. It is always to wise to buy a piece of property .. Love the Video. Blessings always Chubby and Lambert. Health, Health.
Just came across this channel and got hooked listen to this gentleman story,so much experience ,then a why u ball off the boy them head wid the shear🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I would listen to him all day,may he enjoy a peaceful prosperous and long retirement
Very enlightening, it’s not an easy road when you leave your country trying to make a life in Buju words many see the glamour and glitter and think it’s abed a rose.there are some people who would look on and envy you for your things without understanding the story.Love the real ness of the stories you bring on your program.
I really enjoyed this interview. Both my grandfathers went on the farm work programme. One to the USA and other worked in Cuba and Panama when the canal was being built. Rough journey but we are benefiting from their efforts today. Keep up the good work. Very good interview. Looking forward to part two.
This is a heart warming story, this man is a success story of determination and humbleness. Bless up to Big Daddy, long life, blessings, and serve Jah. Bless. I enjoyed listening your timely presentation of your journey. I listen to your words of wisdom, in all things, you must have a plan, and you must find ways to stick to your plan, and you will succeed. Bless up Big Daddy....
I respect you a real servivor you stuck it out and made the best out of the worst condition and put your earning to good use you are so ambitious you are an inspiration god bless you
My god what a journey this man and many others had to think this was fifty or forty years ago slavery was still going strong in those times and hearing this grieves mi when our elders get so much disrespect by some of this generation because I can tell you these new generations would not sevrvive this type of life blessings from London
Mr. Salmon, you look great at 80 years old! You worked hard mr. Salmon. What a wonderful story of the three years work in America. Stay blessed! 🙏❤️🇨🇦🇯🇲
Great story of a boy life late 50s Tru the 60s kinda like tom sawyer living was very good then All the fruits you could think of shooting bird's gone fishing a little trouble was good then
This is an amazing story!! Looks so good and solid for his age too. Such a blessing. The sugar cane thing was no different from slavery though. So sad.
They say a rose by any other name would still be sweet. Well slavery by any other name is still as bitter. Call it farm work if you want, but he who feels it knows it. Slavery was never really abolished. Great story from a proud, hard working Jamaican man.
I enjoyed this love to hear elders we must show more respect they paved the way for us ..they went thru hell.. no shoes .. walk for miles to go anywhere.. now cars everywhere.. many farm workers I was told injure themselves to get a payout to go home ..the work is no piece of cake.. Yes farm work is modern day slavery. Keep going youth very good interview. I shared it with my sister who is another country we watched it together. We were laughing in some spots. God Bless lots of respect to all the elders in JA you made it easier for us.
That farm work was murder!!! I know some one who was on board.He was a great Jamaican farmer but that farm work was brutal.He got weekend to go to church.He made friends with a church brother who invited him to lunch every week after church.He planned and ran off and stayed with the man.He saw a beautiful christian girl who went crazy for this handsome strong Jamaica boy.After3 months they were married and had3 brilliant educated kids.He paid for their college.NO loans for the kids to worry about.He took the best care of his mom and sisters while there.He lived to be 80 became I'll and passed on.His beloved wife followed him a year later.I am glad he made that move.He died an American citizen.
What a wonderful life story with it's brutality! God is great, to him be the Glory Now signor Salomon Enjoy your blessings🥳🔥👏🏾🎶 I love hearing/watching real life experience!! Thank you🥰
Happy to hear this story. Remind me of my father who used to Come to Jacksonville Florida to pick Orange to make money. Slavery still Exist in this place that he is talking about. Glad he survived to tell the Story Nothing don’t come easy in world.
I would love to meet this Gentlemen I laughed all through the interview so sweet, he is now serving the Lord truly too far to look back may God bless him.
This was like watching a movie! hahaha I was so engaged and wrapped up........he ended it too soon. When he went back after spending 3 years what happened then? He bought land and worked it but did he go back on more farm work? Did he buy a house in the US? Did he marry his baby mother or meet someone else and got married? Did he live in the US for years and when did he return? So many questions.......
My father go to that camp..there in the 62 same camp. Is name Lloyd Johnson from st Thomas that treat black people in USA them day. Wow my father was ther in the 62 62
My husband came to the US for a 2-3 Months 🍎 Apple picking Job and he complained, and thing where much better than , you are a determine Man I love your story.
That shoes I think is called Tarzan made out of rubber with some holes in it, if rain fall your feet get wet and if the sun heat up that rubber you better take it off😅😅😅😅
lol I cant stop laughing lol that's how bad bwoy used to be back in the day, no weapons just mischievous with some thump and good lick lol. Him love him food tho lol. Nice story.
Just as I began to sip my coffee, and get ready for the rest of the story, it done. That is how intense his story is. Would love to hear some other journeys of Big Daddy.
This interview should be also on the news. Present day young people especially the ones who think that everyone had things handed to them. We have come a long way in life by sacrifice and common sense. As u listen to this man even though he was not educated he had commonsense and was and is still smart. There are many more like him in Jamaica who start from nothing but learn how to make life honestly and turn out educated children.. Some of the young parents need to instill the value of hardwork vs encouraging criminality in their children. These modern day criminals don't know the hard life many encountered and not to mention the HELL many goes through living abroad.That's y many of us wish to return home to enjoy our country after facing all sort of ism abroad and not to be targeted and killed. Nice to hear his honesty that he regretted not staying in school. These young people need to know the power of education and honest living. Sure his children are proud of him the way many of us r of our hardworking parents. I am proud of him also that he took care of his children and wasn't an absent father. Lots to learn from him.
He reminds me of my dad (born in Point Hill, St Catherine, Jamaica) who is now 85yrs and so far still going strong. He also left school at 12 yrs old as his own father died and he had to help out his mother farm the land...... Long story short he left Jamaica in 1961 for England..... If you are like me and still have your parents, make sure you ask them about their lives and what they have been through....... Glad i have and continue to do so..... BIG RESPECT for the old-time Jamaicans = TALLOWAH people!!!!!
This is my grandfather..I’m very proud because of his struggles I live in America and didn’t have to go thru the same hardships..this is something I can show to my kids one day thank you 🙏
Your grandfather = TALLOWAH!!
The more we can do for ourselves, the more resilient. When you have money in your pocket, shift the financing away from the big corporations.
1.First look after your health.
2.Familiarise yourselves with edible wild plants. Grow your own food if it is possible.
3.Get into canning your own food. Invest in canning equipment. Use half to 1 teaspoon of natural salt to preserve canned food. Do not use table salt, as it has missing vitamins and minerals. Use a portable camping cooker for canning.
4.Store food in glass bottles, will have a longer shelf life. Oxygen deteriorates food. Extract oxygen from mason the jar bottle, using a car brake bleeding pump instead of buying an electric one.
5.Replace tea bags with stinging nettle tea. Dry stinging nettle leaves and store them in a glass jar. Good for circulation, vitamins and minerals.
6.Collect rainwater using a water butt. Connect to the pipe leading from the roof. Use water for cooking and drinking. Will have a clearer brain instead of your brain being bombed out on fluoride.
7.Don't drink canned and bottled fizzy drinks. For example Coca Cola and Lucozade. It's made with battery acid (phosphoric acid) and decreases bone density. Make your own probiotic fizzy drinks with a ginger bug. This consist of sugar, water and ginger skin. Ferment for two to five days. Strain then put in fridge. Flavour with any natural fruit juice. Instructions on UA-cam. Sodium Fluoride in drinking water inactivates the mitochondrion, which produces ATP. ATP is the energy molecule in the human body.
8.Don't eat box breakfast cereals, it affects the electrolytes in the body.
9.Don't consume Vegetable oil or Margarine, it hardens human cells and cause ageing. Replace with natural oils such as avocado oil, coconut oil, lard, beef tallow, olive oil, or butter made from whey cream.
10.Make your own soap with sodium hydroxide. In chemical science pour sodium hydroxide crystals into the water, not the other way around as it will explode. Use soap calculation on:- www.soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcwp.asp
11.Make your own shampoo with potassium hydroxide. All soap making need at least 25% coconut oil to make soap bubbly. In chemical science pour potassium hydroxide crystals into the water, not the other way around as it will explode. Lots of online soap making courses to join. Soap-making also on UA-cam
12.Use vinegar as a hair conditioner. Rinse off. Can make your own vinegar made with scented flowers. Takes one month to ferment.
13.Get rid of stains on clothes with 1 teaspoon of ammonia and 1 tablespoon of liquid soap. Then rinse off ammonia before washing clothes. 8. Make your own cleaning products with 1 tablespoon of liquid soap and 2 tablespoons of baking soda, mix with 500 ml of hot water, stir. Cool and put into a spray bottle.
14.Make your own soap powder with a bar of soap, use an electric blender or grated, 1 cup of borax, 1 cup of baking soda. Wash clothes in 30 degrees water and above.
15.Make your own fabric softener with 4 tablespoons of Bath Epsom Salt in 1 litre of boiling water. Allow cooling. Only need 2-4 tablespoons for each wash.
16.Replace talcum powder with edible cornflour. Johnson and Johnson talcum powder is known to cause cancer.
17.Make your own toothpaste: 2 tablespoons of Coconut Oil, 1 teaspoon of Baking Soda (food grade), 10 drops of Peppermint essential oils. (Mix together) or use activated charcoal or charcoal from burnt wood. This toothpaste will clean away plaque and whiten teeth. Good for sensitive teeth and Fluoride-free.
18.Make your own air-spray with one-third white spirit vinegar and two-thirds sterilised water, add scented essential oils. This will cut out irritants in the home and prevent cancer.
19.Deodorant containing aluminium cause lumps under the arms, usually become malignant or cancerous with continuous use.
20.Salve - ointment for hair, face and body. Heat oils in a heat resistant bowl, over a pot of boiling water. Add beeswax to thicken. Mix together. Wait until beeswax has melted. Mix together. Pour into a glass jar and seal with a lid. The proportion of oils to beeswax. (8:1) 8 cups of oils to 1 cup of beeswax. Can add more beeswax to make thicker. Test a drop of the salve for thickness, on a cold plate that has been placed in a freezer for 15 minutes.
21.Reduce spending and don't throw nothing away. Store in the shed if possible.
Love stories like these! Never tired of them!
This remind me of hill and gully ride, not sure if it is still on the air. Always love these stories looking good for 80. You’re very strong and healthy, these young men can never compare themselves to you. Good story Lambert may Jehovah continue to bless and keep you. Enjoyed your story definitely will subscribe
I grew up listening to these stories from my Dad. May God continues to wax his bones strong, keep his mind sharp, and his vision intact so he can continue for the rest of his days to see, and know how blessed his life is. He always taught us that “when you do good - goodness will follow you”. The Bible also says, “our later years will be better than the past”. Pops! Your life’s journey is the epitome of that scripture. Love you much - your daughter in the USA.
Hi Annette, how are you doing?
I am doing great, I hope you are as well.
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I am
Hi Annette,
How are you doing?
It’s Steppie
Great interview from Pops 🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️😀😀👍🏽
@@trudy-annpeart2714 hello Steppie how are you? I pray you are doing great! Pops is so in his realm😍
You were not a bad kid.You'were just a free spirit.God made you exactly who you are suppose to be.
God bless him, may his years ahead be peaceful and happy.
Blessings, Blessings..Good Story. Great journey 👍..It's always a blessing to hear these senior citizens talk about their journey in lives in the older days.
It is always to wise to buy a piece of property ..
Love the Video. Blessings always Chubby and Lambert.
Health, Health.
Just came across this channel and got hooked listen to this gentleman story,so much experience ,then a why u ball off the boy them head wid the shear🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I would listen to him all day,may he enjoy a peaceful prosperous and long retirement
Give thanks 🙏
Very enlightening, it’s not an easy road when you leave your country trying to make a life in Buju words many see the glamour and glitter and think it’s abed a rose.there are some people who would look on and envy you for your things without understanding the story.Love the real ness of the stories you bring on your program.
Fe real...if some a dem did know whey some a we a fe go thru a farrin fe get by. Thank God me pass the worse🙏🙏🙏🏽
I really enjoyed this interview. Both my grandfathers went on the farm work programme. One to the USA and other worked in Cuba and Panama when the canal was being built. Rough journey but we are benefiting from their efforts today. Keep up the good work. Very good interview. Looking forward to part two.
Great story Sir, God bless you with many more wonderful years.
He looks so good for his age and has so many amazing stories! Subscribed for more stories like these.
✍🏾
Thanks alot
This is a heart warming story, this man is a success story of determination and humbleness. Bless up to Big Daddy, long life, blessings, and serve Jah. Bless. I enjoyed listening your timely presentation of your journey. I listen to your words of wisdom, in all things, you must have a plan, and you must find ways to stick to your plan, and you will succeed. Bless up Big Daddy....
My former landlord, one of the nicest man in the world! Blessings Mr Solomon
I respect you a real servivor you stuck it out and made the best out of the worst condition and put your earning to good use you are so ambitious you are an inspiration god bless you
More looking back _ Jamaican senior stories _ love it.
My god what a journey this man and many others had to think this was fifty or forty years ago slavery was still going strong in those times and hearing this grieves mi when our elders get so much disrespect by some of this generation because I can tell you these new generations would not sevrvive this type of life blessings from London
Mr. Salmon, you look great at 80 years old! You worked hard mr. Salmon. What a wonderful story of the three years work in America. Stay blessed! 🙏❤️🇨🇦🇯🇲
That was a very good interview. I love the background noises. It's raw and authentic. Keep doing this type and style and the subscribers will come.
Great story of a boy life late 50s Tru the 60s kinda like tom sawyer living was very good then All the fruits you could think of shooting bird's gone fishing a little trouble was good then
This is an amazing story!! Looks so good and solid for his age too. Such a blessing. The sugar cane thing was no different from slavery though. So sad.
Solomon..very good man..ALWAYS..encouraging me..blessings..
Goooo grandpa blessings from the US . Great job 👏🏽 ❤️
I have really enjoyed listening to pops talk good life’s lessons stay blessed
They say a rose by any other name would still be sweet. Well slavery by any other name is still as bitter. Call it farm work if you want, but he who feels it knows it. Slavery was never really abolished. Great story from a proud, hard working Jamaican man.
Great interview, loved it.
He's got jokes. 😂 🇯🇲🏴
Great videos, thank you. ❤️
I enjoyed this love to hear elders we must show more respect they paved the way for us ..they went thru hell.. no shoes .. walk for miles to go anywhere.. now cars everywhere.. many farm workers I was told injure themselves to get a payout to go home ..the work is no piece of cake.. Yes farm work is modern day slavery. Keep going youth very good interview. I shared it with my sister who is another country we watched it together. We were laughing in some spots. God Bless lots of respect to all the elders in JA you made it easier for us.
It's my home town for me great interview pops ☺👌🇯🇲
That farm work was murder!!! I know some one who was on board.He was a great Jamaican farmer but that farm work was brutal.He got weekend to go to church.He made friends with a church brother who invited him to lunch every week after church.He planned and ran off and stayed with the man.He saw a beautiful christian girl who went crazy for this handsome strong Jamaica boy.After3 months they were married and had3 brilliant educated kids.He paid for their college.NO loans for the kids to worry about.He took the best care of his mom and sisters while there.He lived to be 80 became I'll and passed on.His beloved wife followed him a year later.I am glad he made that move.He died an American citizen.
What a story god is good papa work very hard love you vibes 🙏🙏🙏
WELL DONE. NOTHING BEATS AMBITION AND GOD BEFORE YOU.
True true...and perseverance..
Hard work paid off sir.tgats why you're looking so strong at age 80.more blessings to you.
What a wonderful life story with it's brutality!
God is great, to him be the Glory
Now signor Salomon Enjoy your blessings🥳🔥👏🏾🎶 I love hearing/watching real life experience!!
Thank you🥰
Happy to hear this story. Remind me of my father who used to Come to Jacksonville Florida to pick Orange to make money. Slavery still Exist in this place that he is talking about. Glad he survived to tell the Story Nothing don’t come easy in world.
My Prayers for you Sir may you enjoy your well deserved retirement. 🙏blessings
Mr Solomon is my uncle in law he is married to my aunt who pass away.This is his niece inlaw charm who live in Canada 🇨🇦🇯🇲 love the interview
Hi Velore,
How are you doing?
It’s Steppie
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He is my grandfather I am very proud
I enjoy listening to his story,my father always say put you shoulder to the weel,hard work pay off..
This is a very encouraging, and motivated story in a real life
Great interview bro👊
Mr Lambert this is so encouraging, very good.
Very well said
Hello Lambert,
Nice job✅
Thanks alot
I would love to meet this Gentlemen I laughed all through the interview so sweet, he is now serving the Lord truly too far to look back may God bless him.
A number will soon bee available .
A.B.B .will comeing soon.
I hear your store well done whhat God bless no man curse.
Hey pops this is Denzil, great job it's been a mighty long way can't wait to see part 2!
Hey brother in-law!
Thanks alot
Denzel, whatup ,longtime, more blessings until
Jamaicans are a beautiful people. Love from the Bay Area California
Thank one for sharing.
Wow! Good interview, I remember the flour bags and straw dye. Slavery!
Bless you to the team always bring interesting stories
It’s a rainy night in London, but I’m feeling so happy to have stumbled on this video. I’m blessed to have listened to this life journey.
Thanks alot
It is nice to see your channel start growing bro.
thanks alot
What a story Mr Solomon , may you live the rest of your life in peace , and love , nice to see Lambert from Jamaica good life again 😘😘😘🙏🏾
The elder looks like a older version of Ian Wright ex English footballer. His story was riveting!
Wow big man I love ur life story u make me cry may happiness be yours
😂😂😂 Mr. Salmon not easy at all, I can't stop laughing! Seriously though, this is real survival stories. Nice video. 👍🙏🇨🇦🇯🇲
God bless u sir u look good for ur age ur very ambitious
Bigup Sally
This was like watching a movie! hahaha I was so engaged and wrapped up........he ended it too soon. When he went back after spending 3 years what happened then? He bought land and worked it but did he go back on more farm work? Did he buy a house in the US? Did he marry his baby mother or meet someone else and got married? Did he live in the US for years and when did he return? So many questions.......
Watch part two
yes lambert this John brown watching your program show
Good Advice, serve God
thank u love it
Hi family. Love the interview God is good all. Enjoy your life work for it.
My father go to that camp..there in the 62 same camp. Is name Lloyd Johnson from st Thomas that treat black people in USA them day. Wow my father was ther in the 62 62
My father tell me all about that . Same camp Florida 62 61
Up love the always up with the ting them one love
Great interview Pops ❤️❤️😀👍🏽
Great job🙏❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Lol so funny am in Fl 🇺🇸 close to that place he talking about close to West Palm beach fl
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Great 👍
This was great. Thanks guys.
What a journey? Blessings
wow
My husband came to the US for a 2-3 Months 🍎 Apple picking Job and he complained, and thing where much better than , you are a determine Man I love your story.
Good story
Great story!
The part about the God Blind me shoe got me because of the shared memory. No one should have experienced wearing them.
🤣🤣🤣🤣the God blind me shoes.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thank you Mr. Salomon
That letter to Dorothy have me rolling🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
More blessing
big up to the elder
I think the name was Jamaica flour mill.on it.my mother use to take it make sheets for the bed .lol
some women wore flour bag drawz..............the flour bags were very strong. Good, strong cotton (lol).
Come in like Bata shoes, when sun tek yuh foot inna dat, fiyah!
My god, farm work was like slavery. He should write a book. It's not a bed of roses leaving your warm country to work overseas.
That shoes I think is called Tarzan made out of rubber with some holes in it, if rain fall your feet get wet and if the sun heat up that rubber you better take it off😅😅😅😅
👍
We use to use flour bag mek sheet
Wow what a story.
Good memory my elder
He looks younger than 80
Ginger hill man big up
Memories is the related to the Chambers he looks like my dad just asking
No relationship on earth, but his brother from the Father above☺️
Yes Pops that story is never old. ❤️
Who remember mass Clarence mass Oscar Raynor and dem man deh good ole soul may God bless you mass Clarence🙏❤️
A real talk man
Bless up
The grip
Dulcemenia
Blessings
Nice to see this dread again..his daughter house that he was building must be finished by now.
Yea man
That's good money in pound days
lol I cant stop laughing lol that's how bad bwoy used to be back in the day, no weapons just mischievous with some thump and good lick lol. Him love him food tho lol. Nice story.
💖💯💖💯👍
He is 80 where? He look like he is in his late 50s/60s. He went through a lot.
I didn't want this to finish
Got part two coming
Just as I began to sip my coffee, and get ready for the rest of the story, it done. That is how intense his story is. Would love to hear some other journeys of Big Daddy.
lol what a funny man !
Yes him have mi a 😂😂👍🏿
Bless up yourself!!
thanks a lot
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