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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | November 4, 2007

Gene Douglas knows it all
Gene Douglas, vice-president of corporate trust at Pan Caribbean Group, is a one-woman institution in her world. She is the individual who knows where all the bodies are buried when things go wrong, and where all the gold is to be mined in terms of good governance.

Seven ways to lose weight in Jamaica

1. Hire yourself out as a day's worker for a month or two. In Jamaican households, this worker is often forbidden the use of most, if not all, machines. You will scrub, wash and clean by hand, removing dirt in all areas of the home by the hardest means possible.

If you must cuddle something at night ... get a puppy!

Are you forlorn when you go to sleep? Do you long to have someone to curl up with in your bed? Living on one's own can be terribly lonesome at times. You might not notice it when you're at work, but when you open that front door, it's just you and the 'four walls' to contend with. "Honey, I'm home! Oh wait, the furniture can't answer me."

'Badda Badda' the human microphone

He is unique, he is special. He is Cacoon's human town crier. Yes, 33-year-old Bob Moore, popularly known as 'Badda Badda', is contracted by persons to make public announcements with his mouth. He needs no microphone because that, he is!

Doctor's advice - A young guy and an older woman

Recently, I met an extremely sexy lady of around 34, who seemed to like me. She is also in the hotel industry, but in a much more senior position than me. Within a couple of days of meeting up, she had invited me to her room. I guess it was inevitable that we went to bed together. Our 'affair' has continued since then no one else knows about it.





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