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Jamaica: Cabbie uses G-string as COVID mask

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Nicosi ‘Jubba’ McLarty, who plies the Half-Way Tree to downtown Kingston route, says he has been turning heads and making people laugh whenever he wears his ‘mask’ in public.

MI IS A COMEDIAN

“Mi just love to make people laugh.

So sometimes when mi on the bus, mi used to say how di place hot and take it out to wipe mi face, and more time yuh hear people bawl out and say ‘Ducta, a wa dat yuh a use?’

Even a while ago a police stop mi and ask mi a wah dat pon mi face,” he said

He told THE STAR that he also enters businesses places wearing the undergarments.

Despite his choice of mask, McLarty mashed down rumours that he partakes in oral sex.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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