I agree with many of the other comments here. Mr. Butler's memory / life work does not belong with the criminals. To do so undermines not only his but the contributions of all of our subsequent trade union leaders who stood on the shoulders of this giant. Good job though. Very proud of your effort.
Being detained (Butler was not convicted ) for standing up for workers rights, organizing strikes, sittings and marches, should not be associated with murders and drug lords.
True! True! Butler was a hero. He was no criminal, and many workers benefitted from his efforts with little or no knowledge of who came before and how hard they had to fight for the “common man” to live a decent life.
@@sandy3927 if the elected employees, Eric W. was fair to the workers of the oil industries, there wouldn't have been a protest. today we learn of the corrupted employees our parents elected , did nothing to demand a fair and reasonable profit , of our nation resources, and we still electing corrupted parties , who are giving no accountability of the nation resources, to our country native citizens citizens. furthermore, if our nation, hided paddle rollers ,were just humans to their fellow citizens, reason is , unjust wages for the work performed for the profit made by the corporation. unfortunately the corporation was at that time, was the PNM and Oil companies like Texaco, Esco, BP . who has changed names or been bought out . the latter companies made the majority of the profits, from TT's resources. with the sellout of the elected employees , our parents and current citizens keep re electing.
Abdul Malik should have been included. The horrific murder of Gail Ann Benson. Hope you also explore about what was done to Gene Miles. How she ended up on the streets? In 1967, Gas Station racket.
Yeah, was waiting for Malik...NOW THERE would have been one of the most interesting stories. Surprised she missed that one. I would have replaced Butler with Malik in my top 5. 👍🏽
Good video. I encourage you to continue researching. There's so much history out there many are unaware of. Knowledge is power.... and so, continue to increase your power. Cheers!
Exactly right. Uriah Butler is a national hero , a patriot , an activist. He is famous for his bravery; standing up for workers rights and taking on tne establishment. His act of courage and selfless dedication made him a hero amongst his people. Are notorious people loved and admired as Uriah Butler was ? Do they leave positive memories of their work and dedication to their people for centuries after they have died. The answer is 'No'. Notorious people leave negative and hateful memories that haunts us. Murderer , pimp, rapist paedophile are natorious for their dastardly deeds . Shocking that Uriah Butler's name is on your list . Had it been any other country where their national hero was on the list of natorious people; you would become natorious.
I remember Butler when I was a kid. He was regarded as a trade unionist. Thank you fuh de information. Wow Boysie was ah rel "pirates of de Caribbean".
Thanks for the video. You are an engaging storyteller. I like to see/hear T&T on TH-cam, although this topic is so eerie, given the existing crime we are facing today. I agree with the others that Buzz Butler should not have been in this group of people. BTW, I never knew the origins of the term bad John. Keep up the videos.
Butler should not be compared or in a category with people like that. Trinidadians give to much praise and power to the criminals the bigger you are the more praising you give them, No wonder why it is the way it is now today, no big criminals go to jail only the small it should be for everyone. You had a coup and people are still free even after that.
I lived next door to Mano at Cap de Ville until he died. He never gave any trouble, he was calm as a lamb. When he was first released from jail he went to live on St. Marie estate in Cedros. That estate was owened by Boysie Singh's son, Choonksie. Rumor has it that Mano was one of Boysie Singh's henchmen. He came to live in the bunker at Cap de Ville sometime after he left the estate.
Yes! I know the bunker where he was living, in cap-de-ville. I use to live between the gas station and the youth camp, then the first street on the right after the youth camp. I have a child with his family in Morvant, P.O.S. Plus my mother know the two women who's eyes, Mano dug-out. And, I was going to the youth camp to buy milk for my mother when, over the radio that morning, I heard they hang Boysie Singh. Blessed.
Atilla the Hun recorded and released series of calypsos reporting in real time the news of Butler throughout 1938. The Strike, Where Was Butler?, The Governor's Resignation, Mr. Nakivell's Speech, and Comission's Report.
Left Trinidad, age 10, only one heard talked about is Boysie Singh & Boland. I wondered what Boysie, looked like when heard about his name and deeds. This video has answered my wondering years, of what Boysie looked like.
I was a child when Butler died, Mano was released from prison, Dole was in my era as a young woman, the others am aware of because the adults would mention them ever so often.
I felt hearing Mano being release when I was a child was more fearful than hearing about the murders Dole and his gang conducted in an area close to where i grew up. Mano look scary because of that acid burn, and he seemed the type of person who could easily overpower the typical person.
Good video didn't know about Bad John and didn't realized how long Mano Benjamin lived. But thought i was going to see Abdul Malik aka Michael X he was portrayed in the movie The Bank Job
This was very interesting, i totally enjoyed it,d only one i didn't know about was bad john. I have always loved hearing and reading about our history, keep up d good work. ❤
Great for the history of Trinidad, I grew up knowing one of the guy you spoked about. They were ruthless and was on a mission to clean up. Don’t want to share too much info. But keep up the good work.
Very good info. Your research uncovers contributions to T& T History from the "Small Islands". John Archer the 1st T & T Bad John was from Barbados for examole. On the heroes side of the ledger it was a Vincentian, Inspector Charles John, my Uncle who cracked the case that snagged the pirate Boysie Singh when no Trinidadian Detective could outsmart this famous crook . As a result, even today, my cousins and I are treated like royalty in T&T, not as "small islanders" . Lastly, T. Urriah Buzz Butler is a famous Freedom Fighter alongside illustrious Caribbean colleagues like Grenada's Albert Marrishow, Grantley Adams of Barbados; Ebenezer Theodore Joshua and George A. To McIntosh of St. Vincent; Alexander Bustamante, Jamaica's most famous Union Leader among others. As a matter of fact, jail time in the earlier, anti colonial days was a mark of honour for any and all ranking Union Leader or Anti-Colonial Politician in the early 1900s. Please remove the colonial cobwebs and modernize your perspective of T&T and Caribbean History. T. Urriah Buzz Butler was not a top tier Criminal. This T& T, national hero should be counted among the famous fighters for trade union benefits and rights to fair wages for the workers in colonial times. Buzz Butler did his jail time as a freedom fighter, unlike our debunked historian, Ebenezer Theodore Duncan, who escaped jail time by proving his loyalty to the British Colonial Masters in his "History Of St. Vincent" by name calling. The locals, native Vincentian citizens were called "the enemy". But the term "our men" was used to refer to the colonizers and Mr. Ebenezer Duncan as proof of his loyalty in the face of the Anti-Colonial riots of the 1930s in Kingstown, St. Vincent. My hope is that the next generation of historians at St. Augustine will elevate T. Urriah Buzz Butler to the rank of national hero. He has no place among bsdjohns and pirates .
Hi, I did enjoy your video , I knew of all the people who spoke about, however this is the first time I've heard about bad john,,yes, thanks for that, very interesting watching your video, thank you.
Great Video ! I’d like to put in my two cents about Bad John though . The military back then was probably no better than slavery . That’s what he was a stowaway, he was freeing himself from the military plantation . He wasn’t chaotic , he was bold and strong.
How can you have an activist as a notorious person! Activist are brave people, who stand up against oppression or detrimental behaviour against nature . They are our mouthpiece and conscience for change . Dr Eric Williams was also an activist . What he said about Uriah Butler, was probably true in some sense, as Dr Williams did not want any deflection of his goals for the newly independant T&T. Mr Butler was a socialist and Dr William who would have heard Mr Butler's cause, did not think if feasible or prudent (at the time) to take on board his fight, during his plans for rapid development of the newly independent island. Colonist Imprisoned people who spoke out against their oppressive practice . They locked up educated and intelligent black and Indian people, who saw them for what they were and was brave enough to speak out/ write about their oppression and subjugation. In the 18th and 19th Century, serving a prison sentence ended any future career or prospect; it was worst than death in those days , as there were no state help if you couldn't work. Therefore, we should be honouring Uriah Butler, not putting him in the same league as vile murderers, pimps and drug lords ! Please remove Uriah Butler from your list, he is our hero and a very brave man who put people instead of himself first.
The Mano Benjamin trial was closely followwe by many persons.What stands out in mind were the words of the judge to the accused: " You are a monster in human form." He was sentenced to twenty years and thirty strokes- a fate well deserved.
I use to live around the youth camp. I think the name have now change. Now I am living in Florida. I went to Chatham gov. Wish to make some contact, after all those years.
Another Cap-de-Villean here- lower down on Pundit St by the Savannah! Family used to scare me as a kid in the 90's with Mano stories, but he was a recluse at that point.
In my opinion, fighting for the rights of people is not a criminal act, it is those who try to take away the rights of people are criminals, so maybe Williams should be on this list.😅Butler is well celebrated and honoured by the labour movement . He was regarded as "infamous" by a certain group only. I enjoyed your presentation though.
Fighting colonial exploitation of workers is not criminal activity. The 1930s saw riots and strikes throughout the region. The cause? Poverty. Oppression. Exploitation. Most Trinidadians ate meat only once a week on Sunday. Prices were much higher in the colonies than in England. The poorest people paid the highest taxes. It goes on and on. Yes, Butler violated the law to improve working conditions and pay for generations of oil workers. To include him in a list of real criminals is disrespectful.
Why was it wrong to hang them were they innocent and how many lives and families did they destroy. I Know for a fact when hangings took place crime rates went down for months. Anyways thank you for the history. Really appreciated.
Hangings should have never been stopped, but FACTS , there was never a decrease in crime because of the chadee gang hangings , and It is a known Fact that many high profile people, some of them politicians had dealings and affiliation with Chadee , the folks who deny that simply do not know the truth
I agree with many of the other comments here. Mr. Butler's memory / life work does not belong with the criminals. To do so undermines not only his but the contributions of all of our subsequent trade union leaders who stood on the shoulders of this giant. Good job though. Very proud of your effort.
Yeah I agree with you 100%.
Being detained (Butler was not convicted ) for standing up for workers rights, organizing strikes, sittings and marches, should not be associated with murders and drug lords.
And why not? There were a few deaths caused by the unrest he caused. Check it out!
True! True! Butler was a hero. He was no criminal, and many workers benefitted from his efforts with little or no knowledge of who came before and how hard they had to fight for the “common man” to live a decent life.
Trueee
yes Karl, agreed 👊🏽, he was a human who fought for the rights of his fellow workers
@@sandy3927 if the elected employees, Eric W. was fair to the workers of the oil industries, there wouldn't have been a protest. today we learn of the corrupted employees our parents elected , did nothing to demand a fair and reasonable profit , of our nation resources, and we still electing corrupted parties , who are giving no accountability of the nation resources, to our country native citizens citizens.
furthermore, if our nation, hided paddle rollers ,were just humans to their fellow citizens, reason is , unjust wages for the work performed for the profit made by the corporation. unfortunately the corporation was at that time, was the PNM and Oil companies like Texaco, Esco, BP . who has changed names or been bought out . the latter companies made the majority of the profits, from TT's resources. with the sellout of the elected employees , our parents and current citizens keep re electing.
Bad John behaviour might have been all that he saw being a soldier in the army. PTSD is real . Thanks for all the interesting info.
Not to mention undiagnosed syphilis and mental health disorders
Wow, so the term bad John made it all the way to Australia??? Trinidad people are very influential. That's impressive.
Uriah 'Buzz' Butler is a Trinidad and Tobago national hero.
Mr Butler , fight a good fight l admire himhe is my Hero , thank God for himall oil workers earn a decent salary.
Abdul Malik should have been included. The horrific murder of Gail Ann Benson. Hope you also explore about what was done to Gene Miles. How she ended up on the streets? In 1967, Gas Station racket.
Yeah, was waiting for Malik...NOW THERE would have been one of the most interesting stories. Surprised she missed that one. I would have replaced Butler with Malik in my top 5. 👍🏽
Yup...I remember that horrific murde.
It a Part 1 list she has to leave some of the big guns of infamous people for the Part 2, Part 3, etc.
Yes !
I am soo happy to find a trini ..love it
Are you from Chatham or Cape-de-ville? Blessed.
I was truly captivated by these stories!!
Our history is so interesting !
Hi, I am 70, and know of all your stories.......nevertheless, keep up your research......good work, exposing the younger generation
Good video. I encourage you to continue researching. There's so much history out there many are unaware of. Knowledge is power.... and so, continue to increase your power. Cheers!
I do not think Butler should be on this list. Thanks for the information on Bad John, never knew that!
Exactly right. Uriah Butler is a national hero , a patriot , an activist. He is famous for his bravery; standing up for workers rights and taking on tne establishment. His act of courage and selfless dedication made him a hero amongst his people.
Are notorious people loved and admired as Uriah Butler was ? Do they leave positive memories of their work and dedication to their people for centuries after they have died.
The answer is 'No'.
Notorious people leave negative and hateful memories that haunts us.
Murderer , pimp, rapist paedophile are natorious for their dastardly deeds .
Shocking that Uriah Butler's name is on your list . Had it been any other country where their national hero was on the list of natorious people; you would become natorious.
BUTLER SHOOULD NEVER HERE FOR SURE IT WAS SAD I ONLY READ OF HIM NOT IN MY TIME
Australians use the term bad John too. I guess trinidadians are very influncial
I remember Butler when I was a kid. He was regarded as a trade unionist. Thank you fuh de information. Wow Boysie was ah rel "pirates of de Caribbean".
Thanks for the video. You are an engaging storyteller. I like to see/hear T&T on TH-cam, although this topic is so eerie, given the existing crime we are facing today. I agree with the others that Buzz Butler should not have been in this group of people.
BTW, I never knew the origins of the term bad John. Keep up the videos.
Butler should not be compared or in a category with people like that.
Trinidadians give to much praise and power to the criminals the bigger you are the more praising you give them,
No wonder why it is the way it is now today, no big criminals go to jail only the small it should be for everyone. You had a coup and people are still free even after that.
Yo ah bahjon lol! Wow it was an actual person named Bad John… amazing thanks for the info!
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Thank you , was great.
Thanks for the great information..We love T&T..
Very nice. I appreciate you taking time to make this video. Very Interesting.
Aye Trinidad sister ah like how yuh put it all together. Brilliant narrative, awesome job. Thanks for sharing.
Big respect sister...do yuh thing!💯🇹🇹
I lived next door to Mano at Cap de Ville until he died. He never gave any trouble, he was calm as a lamb. When he was first released from jail he went to live on St. Marie estate in Cedros. That estate was owened by Boysie Singh's son, Choonksie. Rumor has it that Mano was one of Boysie Singh's henchmen. He came to live in the bunker at Cap de Ville sometime after he left the estate.
Yes! I know the bunker where he was living, in cap-de-ville. I use to live between the gas station and the youth camp, then the first street on the right after the youth camp. I have a child with his family in Morvant, P.O.S. Plus my mother know the two women who's eyes, Mano dug-out. And, I was going to the youth camp to buy milk for my mother when, over the radio that morning, I heard they hang Boysie Singh. Blessed.
Good info on TnT happens in the past, nice work
Atilla the Hun recorded and released series of calypsos reporting in real time the news of Butler throughout 1938. The Strike, Where Was Butler?, The Governor's Resignation, Mr. Nakivell's Speech, and Comission's Report.
Left Trinidad, age 10, only one heard talked about is Boysie Singh & Boland. I wondered what Boysie, looked like when heard about his name and deeds. This video has answered my wondering years, of what Boysie looked like.
What about the poolool brothers
Awesome vid!
Correction: not everyone died when the killers went to the Baboolal's on that dreadful night. Two kids were spared
One was señt abroâd..and the other was left ..imagine the mental state of that child.. ( results) he's in pŕison now ( sad)
I was a child when Butler died, Mano was released from prison, Dole was in my era as a young woman, the others am aware of because the adults would mention them ever so often.
Good job..looking forward for more infamous stories..
I felt hearing Mano being release when I was a child was more fearful than hearing about the murders Dole and his gang conducted in an area close to where i grew up. Mano look scary because of that acid burn, and he seemed the type of person who could easily overpower the typical person.
When Mano was released from jail he stayed at Boysie Singh's estate in Cedros
There are many more stories out there,I was born in 1951,and read and listen to the news all my life,there are many more.
Good video didn't know about Bad John and didn't realized how long Mano Benjamin lived. But thought i was going to see Abdul Malik aka Michael X he was portrayed in the movie The Bank Job
More videos to come stay tuned lol
Pretty interesting video. I never knew half of the history of these people. Thanks for sharing
Very Interesting!, The meaning of Bad John, taught it was a one word.
Interesting video. I remember hearing adult talk about Mano Benjamin in the 60s when I was a child.
This was very interesting, i totally enjoyed it,d only one i didn't know about was bad john. I have always loved hearing and reading about our history, keep up d good work. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
@@TheDarybelle looking forward to more.
I once saw Nankissoon in Princess Town. His sister (Sheila) was commissioner of police…Randy Burroughs wife.
Great for the history of Trinidad, I grew up knowing one of the guy you spoked about. They were ruthless and was on a mission to clean up. Don’t want to share too much info. But keep up the good work.
Very good info. Your research uncovers contributions to T& T History from the "Small Islands". John Archer the 1st T & T Bad John was from Barbados for examole.
On the heroes side of the ledger it was a Vincentian, Inspector Charles John, my Uncle who cracked the case that snagged the pirate Boysie Singh when no Trinidadian Detective could outsmart this famous crook .
As a result, even today, my cousins and I are treated like royalty in T&T, not as "small islanders" .
Lastly, T. Urriah Buzz Butler is a famous Freedom Fighter alongside illustrious Caribbean colleagues like Grenada's Albert Marrishow, Grantley Adams of Barbados; Ebenezer Theodore Joshua and George A. To McIntosh of St. Vincent; Alexander Bustamante, Jamaica's most famous Union Leader among others.
As a matter of fact, jail time in the earlier, anti colonial days was a mark of honour for any and all ranking Union Leader or Anti-Colonial Politician in the early 1900s.
Please remove the colonial cobwebs and modernize your perspective of T&T and Caribbean History. T. Urriah Buzz Butler was not a top tier Criminal. This T& T, national hero should be counted among the famous fighters for trade union benefits and rights to fair wages for the workers in colonial times.
Buzz Butler did his jail time as a freedom fighter, unlike our debunked historian, Ebenezer Theodore Duncan, who escaped jail time by proving his loyalty to the British Colonial Masters in his "History Of St. Vincent" by name calling. The locals, native Vincentian citizens were called "the enemy". But the term "our men" was used to refer to the colonizers and Mr. Ebenezer Duncan as proof of his loyalty in the face of the Anti-Colonial riots of the 1930s in Kingstown, St. Vincent.
My hope is that the next generation of historians at St. Augustine will elevate T. Urriah Buzz Butler to the rank of national hero. He has no place among bsdjohns and pirates .
Good info
If you didn’t know, then now you know:
Did not know about bossier singh, but I think Uriah need to be in a different category of infamous.
Butler was not infamous, he was actually a hero. Now Britain was criminal.
Very good info
Very interesting information! Great vid!
Hi, I did enjoy your video , I knew of all the people who spoke about, however this is the first time I've heard about bad john,,yes, thanks for that, very interesting watching your video, thank you.
You should do a video on Hazel Scott.. A lot of people especially trinidadians have no idea who she is..🇹🇹
Hearing about Boysie Singh makes me realize that is exactly what the Venezuelans are doing to Grenadians on their voyages from Trinidad.
Great Video ! I’d like to put in my two cents about Bad John though . The military back then was probably no better than slavery . That’s what he was a stowaway, he was freeing himself from the military plantation . He wasn’t chaotic , he was bold and strong.
Very Interesting and informative, great video👍
Any info on Dr. Dalipsingh?
That was very interesting and informative…..I remember my late great auntie use to call her ex husband Mono Benjamin. Good stuff
How can you have an activist as a notorious person!
Activist are brave people, who stand up against oppression or detrimental behaviour against nature . They are our mouthpiece and conscience for change .
Dr Eric Williams was also an activist .
What he said about Uriah Butler, was probably true in some sense, as Dr Williams did not want any deflection of his goals for the newly independant T&T.
Mr Butler was a socialist and Dr William who would have heard Mr Butler's cause, did not think if feasible or prudent (at the time) to take on board his fight, during his plans for rapid development of the newly independent island.
Colonist Imprisoned people who spoke out against their oppressive practice . They locked up educated and intelligent black and Indian people, who saw them for what they were and was brave enough to speak out/ write about their oppression and subjugation.
In the 18th and 19th Century, serving a prison sentence ended any future career or prospect; it was worst than death in those days , as there were no state help if you couldn't work.
Therefore, we should be honouring Uriah Butler, not putting him in the same league as vile murderers, pimps and drug lords !
Please remove Uriah Butler from your list, he is our hero and a very brave man who put people instead of himself first.
Great job I didn't know about half of these things. I'm grateful for everything. Just hope you can get with the editing next time.
I really enjoyed this video👍🏻
Mano! came to mind, recently.
Interesting video. Good History lessons!!
Nice video we should do a video sometime soon
Include the POOLOO BROTHERS from Caroni Vilage, Caroni.
@ 6:32
“That is a long March!”
“I CAN’T DO DAT!!” 🤣🤣
Neither me girl… neither me lol
😂
The Mano Benjamin trial was closely followwe by many persons.What stands out in mind were the words of the judge to the accused: " You are a monster in human form." He was sentenced to twenty years and thirty strokes- a fate well deserved.
I love the video. keep up the good work
I WILL NOT CLASSIFY BUZZ AS INFAMOUS because his actions was for a good and development to the nation
CLEARLY Uriah Butler should be on this list--especially seeing as there is a prominent Highway in Trinidad named after his heroic deeds.
Very informative video, but why is the national flag upside down in the background?
The image is flipped
Interesting history knowledge of criminals from d past..esp. bad John..da one ketch me
You have butler on a list with Mano Benjamin and dole chadee? Madness! A national hero!
Thanks for information
Would of like to see a picture of Mano Benjamin
Bad John 🤯
Love your content. Brilliant and interesting. Thanki you for this.
Glad you enjoy it!
Cap de ville in the house 🇹🇹🇹🇹
Last home of Mano...the beast from biche
The only person I knew a little about was Mano Benjamin. My Dad took us on a drive to Biche to see his house.
-Ragoo, the other 4 you mentioned was just names when I visited along with comments thrown around. Not much history on what dastardly things they did.
I use to live around the youth camp. I think the name have now change. Now I am living in Florida. I went to Chatham gov. Wish to make some contact, after all those years.
Another Cap-de-Villean here- lower down on Pundit St by the Savannah! Family used to scare me as a kid in the 90's with Mano stories, but he was a recluse at that point.
I had heard them already. But thanks again
thanks for making this vid
Know of them all except Bad John. I was in secondary school at the time of Mano Benjamin. He inspired a few of us to make up rhymes
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He was the boss know him personally I never had a problem with dole he was a good man to me the first time I ride in a Mercedes Benz it was dole benz.
Hey! Try using a teleprompter. Thanks
The story of Mano Benjamin really upset me😢
The name of the dancer who was allegedly murdered by Singh is Thelma Haynes.
Interesting topic some people seem to have luck when it comes to the law 😊😂😅
Thanks for representing our nation and remembering our history good or bad
Abdul Malick
Nice 👍👍 interview
This was awesome
Bad John is the one that surprised me the most who the hell he was a real person interesting
Great Video! On point with your data. Bad John I never knew but he on, even up to today.
Nice video
In my opinion, fighting for the rights of people is not a criminal act, it is those who try to take away the rights of people are criminals, so maybe Williams should be on this list.😅Butler is well celebrated and honoured by the labour movement . He was regarded as "infamous" by a certain group only. I enjoyed your presentation though.
Very informative
Fighting colonial exploitation of workers is not criminal activity. The 1930s saw riots and strikes throughout the region. The cause? Poverty. Oppression. Exploitation. Most Trinidadians ate meat only once a week on Sunday. Prices were much higher in the colonies than in England. The poorest people paid the highest taxes. It goes on and on. Yes, Butler violated the law to improve working conditions and pay for generations of oil workers. To include him in a list of real criminals is disrespectful.
There is nothing respectable about trinidad. You know it and everyone here knows it too
👍🏾💙
Why was it wrong to hang them were they innocent and how many lives and families did they destroy. I Know for a fact when hangings took place crime rates went down for months. Anyways thank you for the history. Really appreciated.
Hangings should have never been stopped, but FACTS , there was never a decrease in crime because of the chadee gang hangings , and It is a known Fact that many high profile people, some of them politicians had dealings and affiliation with Chadee , the folks who deny that simply do not know the truth
@@edwinwhiteman3832 you are correct
Doll City is my brother-in-law grandfather
The iron tank and house post is there where he lived in biche today
This is so interesting! :).
Thanksful for your efforts. Thx for all !
😘😘😘💋💋💋💓💓💓🥰🥰🥰💟💟💟👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👌🏿👌🏿
Keep it up
Good video. However, Abdul Malik, aka Michael X, known for the head in the flower pot should replace Butler.
I have a video about Abdul Malik check it out and thank you for your view
The dancer was named Thelma Hayes.
What about Boland?
It was Boisesing, and Boland.
Very informative; you needed to make it a top 10 to accommodate Michael Abdul Malik
Buzz rebel with a cause
How Butler became infamous by fighting for something that made Trinidad better for most of us ??
Thanks for the history.I hope part two has Abdul Malik.We found him in my country hiding in a coal pit.
Good language ever i heard
😂😂😂😂Thank u I've learned something
I love your flag thoo