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Something extra
published: Monday | July 21, 2008


Ian Dear and his soulmate Karla Marzouca hang out at the Wisynco/Ocean Spray booth.

It was hot like 10 firesides on Saturday night at Reggae Sumfest as the party animals came out to play.


As if they planned it. Black and white is the order of the night as from left: Madge Levy, Odette Dyer and Lorna Johnson don similar colours. - Photos by Janet Silvera


Geddes Grant's Natasha Davis is having a whale of a time at the Digicel booth.


Lee-Anne Gourzong, the woman who keeps the two men in her life in check, husband Johnny (left) and son Gary.


Young Kamal Bankay and his significant other, Melanie Orr, at Reggae Sumfest last Saturday night.


Father of twins, Aroon Dadlani (left) takes the night off to enjoy the best of Reggae Sumfest, while chatting with Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall's director of meetings and special events, Cesar Garza, at the CPJ/Red Bull booth on the final night of the event.


Arnella Chin and her beau, Pierre Goubault, look so in love.


From left: Dale Delapenha of Delapenha Funeral Home is on his best behaviour in the presence of Wisynco's William Mahfood (centre) and Tabitha Athey on International Night of Reggae Sumfest.

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