Poison 
      "Dreams" 
      On D'Road Carnival Monday 2006 
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      The 
        Poison Experience: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly 
        by Trini Jungle Juice 
      "Poison? What 
        you doing in Poison?" was the repetitive responsive from anyone who 
        initiated the conversation with, "Who yuh playin Mas wit?" Well 
        if you didn't know by now Trini Jungle Juice is everywhere, and we playing 
        in Sonia and Natania Mack's Morocco "A Dream Come True" 
        section. Plus, basic evaluations of what Carnival means was enough to 
        get us there ... ah big truck, plenty bumsie, limers and drinks! What 
        else we missin?? 
      The Good 
      It was no surprise 
        that Sonia & Natania Mack's costumes showed their class. The materials 
        were of high quality and the red theme was gorgeous and original. Unlike 
        most other costumes, they were actually sewn together, not just glued. 
        The beads did not come off after a hard wine nor did you or your winer 
        boy/girl have to suffer from slow skin deterioration as a result of the 
        hard glue in de mix of de gyration (lol). And ladies, the costume so nice 
        that I sure you could pull that top out of the closet sometime later in 
        the year! 
      Lunch was authentic 
        hot Trini Creole food, and there was never a shortage as portions were 
        more than two grown men could eat. 
      Drinks were easily 
        accessible and the premium bar offered anything yuh wanted. 
      As always the band 
        reached the stage at a perfect time, just as the sun was about to set. 
        The stage is always a great climax to a great day of mas. We could always 
        go home feeling satisfied after crossing with a few sections. 
      The Bad 
      Although drinks were 
        easy accessible and there was a Premium Bar ... Johnnie stopped walking 
        at 3pm ... BAD! BAD! BAD! That should NEVER happen! 
      And the band wasn't 
        big at all. From ah standing point we could easily see 6-7 section banners 
        pretty close together. There couldn't have been more than 50 people to 
        each of these sections - definitely not what we are used to seeing in 
        Poison. 
      Then, crossing the 
        stage on Monday, the second truck seemed to blow its system, so Section 
        #2 crossed the stage with echoes from the trucks from Section 1 and 3. 
        The frustration of the 2nd section must have led to the fight where stage 
        security were throwing punches at a female masquerader for trying to extend 
        her stage play. 
      Other negatives? How 
        about the gift bag! A better gift bag (or even just a bag that you can 
        keep that wasn't a bMobile plastic bag), glitter, body jewelry and all 
        that would have been appreciated. And some sort of shuttle service for 
        late comers to find the section or at least a route map would have helped. 
        And how about specialty drinks or even access to the "Wee Wee" 
        truck (without having to pay the additional $50TT) being included with 
        the Section? What did wearing a Morocco Section wrist band get you? ... 
        nothing special, so much for All Inclusive! But what can you expect for 
        $2,145TT or $3,050TT Ladies? Being in Morocco didn't feel any different 
        from being in any other section in Poison. We all had the same wrist band 
        and the same substandard information leaflet. We guess the color of our 
        costumes was different??!! 
      The Ugly 
      Which leads us to 
        the most important point of all... 
      Security or shall 
        we say LACK OF ... We did see some, but felt in no way that they would 
        be able to assist us in any situation. The few that were present were 
        simply just walking along gaping at smallies, issuing some small talk, 
        and not seeming to care about their surroundings. Ropes that keep non-masqueraders 
        out should have been implemented for an exclusive section ... most certainly 
        around the rougher parts of town. 
      No idea who was ahead 
        of Poison for de stage but the wait on the Drag was long and we personally 
        witnessed pick-pocketers trampling thru the band busy at work while appearing 
        to be at play ... and there was no one that we could find to report this 
        to. Poison's security could have easily been victims themselves based 
        on their level of alertness. All this and yuh doh even have a drink in 
        ya hand cause new CCA rules cut dem off from entering de Savannah. 
      The Roundup 
      In closing ... the 
        Poison 2006 Monday Carnival experience does not get a overall high rating 
        from us. We charge our rating to them for not keeping up with the growing 
        expectations of an increasing cost of playing mas. There's no question 
        that we have entered yet another shift in the Carnival Band paradigm. 
        We had to know "people" to get ah Savage costume. Den it was 
        Poison who children, Island Events and TRIBE throw party in their parent's 
        back yard, an who costume was hide away in de Red House like a birth certificate. 
        Well de children get big and move on ... an if yuh was lucky yuh coulda 
        get one of dem costumes. 
      We guess yuh just 
        have to look out for the next barbaric, crude costume for the next movement 
        ... Savage had it, Island Events had it two years ago, and now TRIBE and 
        ISLANDPeople Mas carry on de torch. Well the point is when everybody start 
        to run down a band, it doh leave much behind. Fortunately, Morocco was 
        able to pull off a section that resembled a big band dis year. We have 
        to applaud the entire Mack family for adding much presence and Carnival 
        spirit to their Section... that is a real Mas family! 
      Food for thought ... 
        "When competition is strong, isn't it supposed to be a consumers 
        market where sellers are doing their best to compete and attract?" 
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