Omg I had the pleasure of going up there one year and the view is out of this world you can see all the way down south on a clear day we didn’t go down to the beach but driving down from up there u have to have skill and heart thanks Earline P for showing me ah part of my beautiful island trinidad 🇹🇹
Funny host Justin is 🤣 only thing he missed finding was soup... every Saturday is soup... ask uncle Clyde... the sweethand man from paramin😆😆 but I did enjoy the video 👏👏
Yes, he drowned 2 yrs ago. Let me tell you, we went to Composite together and his personality has not changed. I'm here Watching this video because I miss him so much. All the antics you see with him was his personality. And a brilliant mind too..he was a Math and Add math teacher at Holy Name Convent.
Ahhh the good old days!!! Pre Plan-demic Trinidad. The things some of us took for granted.
Omg I had the pleasure of going up there one year and the view is out of this world you can see all the way down south on a clear day we didn’t go down to the beach but driving down from up there u have to have skill and heart thanks Earline P for showing me ah part of my beautiful island trinidad 🇹🇹
What a beautiful place. Thank for showing us 💘 my country
Homeboy has a real unique character😅nice vid man👍🏽
I will visit one day
..beautyful
When ever i visit i will go to Paramin. Love to the all the people in Paramin!
This CUTE young male reporter has on lavender knee-high socks to match his purple-colored sweat-suit, his purple microphone match too.
I enjoyed this piece tremendously am looking forward to more.
Love this boi, he tru trini joker, hope he doing comedy to, he good to go.
So, "PARAMIN" is a hilly area on TRINIDAD Island, overlooking a populated half-moon bay...
"PARAMIN" residents are mostlya fluent in rare language know as: "PATOIS", PATWÀ, "CRÉOLE", KRÉYOL"...
The word PARAMIN sounds like medication, no wonder many medicinal seasonings & herbs grow in PARAMIN.
Funny host Justin is 🤣 only thing he missed finding was soup... every Saturday is soup... ask uncle Clyde... the sweethand man from paramin😆😆 but I did enjoy the video 👏👏
Bring garden shears, sharp scissors to harvest herbs, épices, green seasoning plants, do not bring big cutlass.
"SAUTER" as a verb means "TO JUMP";
A "SAUT" as a noun is pronounced " SÔ " and means a SKIP, a JUMP.
I MUST INFORM YOU HOW MUCH I ENJOYED YOUR VIDEO SIR !!
no soup on a saterday ??? very strange!!!
Was he the guy who died the other day? If so Rest In Peace
Yes, he drowned 2 yrs ago. Let me tell you, we went to Composite together and his personality has not changed. I'm here Watching this video because I miss him so much. All the antics you see with him was his personality. And a brilliant mind too..he was a Math and Add math teacher at Holy Name Convent.
In PARAMIN, PATOIS, CRÉOLE, language, the word "SAUT" should be pronounced as:. " SÔ " not pronounced "chout".
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IN PARAMIN EVERYONE SPEAKS PATOIS , DO YOU ?? Because it's a kreyol culture over there...
Baron want a Spanish woman
" COCO-PAYOL "
" COCO-PAGNOL "
" COCO-PAÑOL "
"ÇARAMEL"
" CAFÉ-AU-LAIT "
to describe skin-tone...