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December 15, 2005

Funny how people change.
Anil Roberts whose excellence as a swimming coach and media pundit won him rave reviews and massive popularity has devolved to an ego-maniacal media tyrant.
Today, listening to Power102FM, I heard the self-absorbed media personality rant and rave because a caller, popularly known as Mr.Cocorite asked a question that contained an innuendo only Roberts was aware of.

Suddenly he (Roberts) was vexed by an assertion -that was never made- that he and/or his swim-club illegally removed sand from the Powder Magazine 'mountains' to construct their quarters.
Anil, take a bweath, a sniffy-sniff, and a smelly-smell.

Boy, you have become much too thin-skinned, and this loudmouth threat of yours that you possess information of corruption in the highest offices are as credible as your allegations against Digicel.
Just relax my friend, you were doing fine 'til you believed your own press.
As you would advise your charges, forget the gallery and get back to the basics.

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posted by Trinidad&Tobago at Thursday, December 15, 2005 | Trinidad |


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