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hey, that's my house in the background
I remembered these times as a child growing, Bertie Marshall pounding on the pan, early in the morning. My father owned the shop across the street - T. MARAJ & Bar. The coldest beer for the guys who was working so hard to give us the Panorama Champs. I enjoyed those days. And they say Laventille bad........By the way the shop is still there, I am not.....so on your next visit to TNT, get the coldest beers with frost on the bottle. Mr Bertie M Rules! He used to take his beer with a cap on salt, believe it or not.
Posted by Guest on Tue 06 Feb 2007 01:41:14 AM UTC