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TheMadHatter says...

They are no longer Bahamian owned, so who cares? They were sold for a few sacks of potatoes.

I imagine a menu on a cellphone that says
Press 1 for English
Press 2 for Bankruptcy

On BTC ‘bottoming out’ as mobile losses cut 2/3

Posted 22 February 2019, 11:59 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

We can only do what the WTO and the Privy Council allow us.

TheMadHatter says...

Can the Tribune please report when and if (or even if true) the new rules about having your drivers license and insurance cert in the vehicle with you are true? Are these awaiting Senate approval and then the Prime Minster's signature?

TheMadHatter says...

The wheels on the bus go,
Round and round,
Round and round,
Round and round.
The wheels on the bus go
Round and round,
All through the town.

The doors on the bus go,
Open and shut,
Open and shut,
Open and shut.
The doors on the bus go
Open and shut,
All through the town.

On Service resumes for Haiti illegals

Posted 21 February 2019, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

He is correct. In fact, I would add that generators that are "hardened by fire" are much more reliable and tend to even run sometimes without fuel, producing amazing efficiency and benefits for those tied onto the same grid.

The Bahamas - It just Keeps Getting Better

TheMadHatter says...

We rushin, we rushin
We rushin tru da crowd

We rushin we rushin
We rushin all around

TheMadHatter says...

The WTO will tell us what to do. We dont need to make plans.

TheMadHatter says...

This is no big deal. A few more engine fires and everyone will be in darkness.

On BPL’s bills blitz in Family Islands

Posted 20 February 2019, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

Ive always felt that Galanis was one of our country's brightest. Im surprised by his reported position here. I guess children just have to eat salty Ramen noodles and be grateful.

On Banks unmoved over gaming ‘myth debunk’

Posted 19 February 2019, 12:38 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

"Yesterday she said they were told by police he need a special document which would have been given after filing the complaint, permitting him to receive medical care."

So in the Bahamas if you are beaten up badly and go to a clinic you have to provide proof of who beat you and it cant be the police or you will be denied?

Or did they call around and give the names to all the clinics? Hi this is officer Smith and we are hereby ordering you to deny medical care to John Doe. Is that how it works?

Can the Tribune obtain and publish one of these "special document"s in generic form?

On Shavar’s father: ‘Police beat me’

Posted 19 February 2019, 12:23 p.m. Suggest removal