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TheMadHatter says...

Don't rush yaseff. There ain't no jobs for these students even if they get C+ instead of D+.

TheMadHatter says...

Trump said we will let Disney go ahead if yall agree to stop ya fool with dem Chinese

TheMadHatter says...

First GB was catching hell...
Now they catching hail.
Muddo....what dem people do eh?

On VIDEO: Hailstones rain down on Grand Bahama

Posted 28 March 2019, 11:22 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

If they keep SavMor power off much longer, i guess they will be "brokering" in bankruptcy court.

TheMadHatter says...

"Mr Ferguson said this nation was the last in the English-speaking Caribbean to retain a Building Controls Department."

Sure - but how many Caribbean nations have Carnival twice a year, like we have Junkanoo twice a year? And that don't include Junior Junkanoo even. Bey, look here, dem other set ain't even in our zone dog. LOL

TheMadHatter says...

Back in the 70's we used to play music on what were called vinyl "records". Sometimes these would become accidentally scratched and the sensitive needle at the end of a pivoting arm would get caught in the groove of one of these scratches and often times would be thrown backward just a tiny bit. Consequently a segment of audio usually about 3 seconds long would be played over and over again as the needle arm got thrown back again and again.

A vinyl record so damaged was coloquially called "a stuck record". Somehow i am reminded of this history while reading this article.

On Hacking clampdown

Posted 27 March 2019, 10:23 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Right after the meeting with Trump this deal springs forth. Coincidence? I think not.
Thank God for Donald Trump, Mike Pence, and the real brains behind our world recovery (although no longer on their team) Steve Bannon.

TheMadHatter says...

Race? Who mentioned race or anything near it? I only said it was so sad the loss of life. I also said it was so sad the country continues downhill and yet refuses to appoint me as PM.

TheMadHatter says...

ThisIsOurs - exactly correct. I wonder if any of them follow us commenters on here? We certainly don't know everything - and we most assuredly don't have all the facts (because they keep them hidden) - but even if only for obtaining other points of view, from people "in the field", they should have us as consultants on a Whatsapp group or something.
Do they wonder how the PLP could have won the 2012 election and then get tossed out like dogs in 2017? What turned the people against them so vigorously? I mean we know the reasons why the people turned, but how could it be that the PLP would drift and drift in that direction without course correction over 5 years to finally end up crashing their ship upon the rocks?
or really is it that they simply do not care, because as many have suggested that the PLP and the FNM are both one and the same with Perry and Hubert attending the death bed of Sir Lynden? It doesn't matter which one is in power because ALL of them on both sides benefit no matter what happens or what doesn't happen - in good times or in bad, it's always good times for them?
Sometimes we must ponder that possibility.

TheMadHatter says...

You are correct. Bahamians are SLOWLY starting to wake up and realize that elections are not held every 5 years - but in fact are held every single day - every time you open you wallet/purse and take out a dollar and give it to someone or some business. WHO are you giving it to? What is their motive or objective in life? How is that helping society.

Bahamians are starting to realize that saving $3/week (on say laundry) may be costing them hundreds or even thousands of dollars in lost wages, lost jobs, fewer choice, fewer freedoms.

Be careful who you give your sweat and toil slave labour pennies to. You work hard for that. Don't give it to any undeserving persons/

I do not know the situation specifically talked about here - but in general people need to start making more informed choices.

On Laundromats deserve our support

Posted 27 March 2019, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal