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  Thou shall use his time wisely and rise higher in the new decade. 

 
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Member Since: October 17, 2009
Sex: Male
Age: 26
Race: Black
Nationality: Haitian
Relationship Status: Married
Location: Alexandria, VA
Country: United States
Haitian Hometown: Gonaïves
Last Login: More than 2 weeks
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I am just another Haitian. 5'9" (in the last two years however I've been shrinking, I think I'm 5'8" now), black, brown eyes, black hair. I'd like to think I am easy-going, caring, and open. Blunt in most cases and not too sensitive. I try to balance those two however. Originally from Gonaives, live in Somerville and Meford, MA for awhile and now reside in Alexandria, VA. I am here to get in touch with my Haitian people especially if you are in the DC area. Get in touch with me here or facebook.
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Favorite Haitian Bands
Alan Cave, Jacques Sauveur Jean, King Posse, Konpa Kreyol, Lakol, T-Vice
 
Favorite Haitian Foods
Calalou, Lambi, Legumes Beregene, Poisson Gros Sel, Riz Djon Djon, Riz Nationale, Soup Joumou
 
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The identity problem or just showy attitude is deep in the Haitian society. In the attached audios below, our greatest comedian, Theodore Beaubrun (aka Languichatte Debordus), addresses a particular problem--language as a mean to discriminate. 1) I have always felt that we, Haitians, don’t use,
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Posted 11/22/2009 1:59:03 PM
 
******A Week in My Life****** Having stayed in Massachusetts for four years, I made some good friends there. However, last week called them to judgment. Three weeks ago, my wife told me she plans to go to Boston to audit one of the Red Cross offices over there. Her plan was that she would d
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Posted 11/15/2009 8:08:16 PM
 
 
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