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The night before Trinidad & Tobago celebrated their 48th year of independence, men and women were asked to put the swag on and look delicious. I guess that's where the idea for the name came about; Swagger-licious. Now I made it my mission to go into the party and 'investiquire' whose swagger was on, whose swagger was off, and whose swagger light bulb blew.

First things first. The venue. Now I'm the type of person who gives Jack their jacket. The choice in the venue, seeing that it was very spacious and the pool fixture next door brought a cool ambiance I'll give you kudos for that. Next on my list, the crowd. Alright, I'll be straight up with this. Lets just put it this way, if their swagger was on.....it was on hyper beam fluorescent. For those that swag and taste was off, a K9 crew still wouldn't be able to find it, and lastly....if their swag light blow, trust me, Powergen next door couldn't even help jump start it. So all in all, not everyone's swagger was on but they will get credit for their attempt.

Next on the list, vibes. Vibes, vibes, more vibes. Myself and D' local juice arrived a little while after midnight, thinking that the party would've already been pumping. Hm, so much for that thought. But wait....were they waiting for us? It felt that as soon as Local and Jokey stepped in, the vibes started building, and from that point never slowed down. Well done. There was also a live performance by Squeezy Rankin who had the crowd rolling with his antics and remixes to some of the dancehall tunes.

Later on that night the pool next door became the place to party, giving ladies the chance to show off their sexy bikinis.....raising their delicious meter by a lot.

Must give shouts to Radical Entertainment for once again having us at their event. My investigation of the swagger and delicious people came to an end. Hope we are invited to deal with another case.

Salt N Pepper

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