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Clamshell says...

She also failed to mention if she has parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers, aunts or uncles who might help her out before she expects the public — 10s of thousands of whom are in the same boat — to leap up and pay her bills. Let alone her baby-daddy.

On Single mum struggling to make ends meet

Posted 2 April 2020, 7:07 p.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

OK .., *you* go pay her rent and nappies. Maybe if she hadn’t been spending $200 a pop for that hairdo, she’d have some savings.

On Single mum struggling to make ends meet

Posted 2 April 2020, 6:26 p.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

Maybe her first appeal for help should be to her baby-daddy? Just maybe? No mention of him and his responsibilities ... and maybe learn how to wash nappies instead of paying for Pampers?

On Single mum struggling to make ends meet

Posted 2 April 2020, 5:14 p.m. Suggest removal

Clamshell says...

Tal, you make great sense when you drop all the jargon and gobbledygook and just write clear, clean sentences. Keep it up, bro!

Clamshell says...

Bus drivers earning $1,200 a day?? Really?? No wonder so many d*mned jitneys out dere!!

You mean “a week,” right? Like it says later in the story?

Clamshell says...

Now *that* is one d*mned good question. Thank you.

Clamshell says...

They have this thing nowadays called the internet where you can look stuff up.

Clamshell says...

Hey, Tal ... when will it dawn on you that there’s no such word as “Popoulace”?

Clamshell says...

You’re in no danger of being arrested for speaking out, as nobody can ever figure out what you’re trying to say. 🤣🤣🤣

Clamshell says...

Well, I would agree that one of us certainly could use some tutoring in basic grammar and communications. I’ll leave it up to our friends to decide which of us would most benefit from that, thank you.

On EDITORIAL: We must be united, Bahamaland

Posted 17 March 2020, 8:37 a.m. Suggest removal