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DWW says...

Mr. harnell, please learn the difference between the copyrighted term Realtor and the definition of licensed appraiser

DWW says...

to be so opposed to a change to such a specific terminology change in the legal vernacular

DWW says...

i wonder how often these politicians and pastors rape their spouses. male and female

DWW says...

um, ngiumi was proven to be falsely imprisined. you sound like a delusional trumpy

DWW says...

500,000 subscribers x $30 per = $15,000,000 per month total

DWW says...

lets screw the public so joe can make a few dollars, nice

DWW says...

it is all wrong. why is it kept quiet. law now requires public consultation. the would be developer needs to meet with the people. the pm and dpm are impotent in this area after planning & subd. act 2010. but then how would cooper & davis get any grease?

On Abaco ‘seeing rebound’ in boating

Posted 25 March 2022, 7:42 a.m. Suggest removal

DWW says...

good work

On Green light given to treat coral disease

Posted 22 March 2022, 9:27 p.m. Suggest removal

DWW says...

I honestly fail to see how cutting that small symbolic string will improve the lives of anyone in the ahamas. If you believe that i have some magic beans to sell you too.

DWW says...

I just love how ever since the dawn of entertainment the governments of the world have always knee jerked and tried to control it. The FCC is a dinosaur which is growing extinct. URCA maybe have been DOA when it was launched. So much for looking out for the consumers in Abaco who have been fleeced with high rates and a service that barely functions due the license holders being unwilling to put in the time and effort to rebuild the infrastructure. Like the businesses and wealthy homes got wires but all the poor folk are fumbling with the little wireless boxes which get throttled daily. Don't get me wrong, the little boxes were a god send at first, but almost 3 years later the service is dismal but consumers are left with no choices. I have 2 boxes in my house and have to switch from one to the other at least once a day.