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May 4, 2008

Charter team to visit Savusavu

“It is important that people come forward and make their views known to the National Council.”

A team from the National Council for Building a Better Fiji will be in Savusavu tomorrow creating awareness on the proposed People's Charter. via Fijilive

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May 4, 2008
 
These people are not building a better Fiji.
They're just wasting money and adding more burden to a depressed economy.
They need to stop fooling people and save that money to help schools, help reduce prices of food and other useful things that Fiji so desire.

People of Savusavu, chase this kaiveikau back to their fishing boats or even better drown them.
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Jun 15, 2008
 
da people of savusavu will chase u around and bang u behind da mango tree.
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Jun 15, 2008
 
Buttless wrote:
da people of savusavu will chase u around and bang u behind da mango tree.
Maxicans chased him around in San-Francisco down town and gang banged him in pier 39.
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