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ThisIsOurs says...

How are they even fixing their tongues to pronounce these words while simultaneously using the defense "*the govt cannot be sued for copyright infringement*" in the case currently in court over the bahamian flag copyright? What bigger infringement threat does any Bahamian business person face than the Bahamian govt?

ThisIsOurs says...

There was actually a video of a shark swimming around Montagu. I dont remember if the shark survived the encounter. I wouldnt be surprised if they come in at night

On BHS calls for end to ‘chumming’ practices

Posted 12 December 2023, 2:23 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

If we had the resources to do so, the teeth could be used to track a shark. The teeth mark's would be the first clue to the shark size then monitor that area for shark activity of given size. Determine if there is a pattern to visits. Determine if the same shark is visiting the area. Catch the shark. (This is the step with the lowest probability of success). Map the teeth compare the bite mark(?) Place a tracker on the shark. Again I dont believe we have the resources to do this, alot of *wait and see* time, just saying there might be a way to narrow down to a specific shark9

On BHS calls for end to ‘chumming’ practices

Posted 11 December 2023, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I dont want to say that foreign companies have more money and are easier to extort for large amounts of money. So I wont. What I will say is the US State Dept report lists one of the chief complaints of companies responding to Bshamian RFPs is the request for money in return for contract award, i.e., extortion. Bahamian companies on the other hand aren't less open to extortion but they have less attractive monies to do so with. Just my theory.

I recall the 200,000 "*fee*" the kiddie carnival has to pay the current political party to get into the country. Makes not one wit of sense no matter how they try to justify it. How many more companies are being asked to pay the political party to gain access?

On PM: Renewable plan clear strategy

Posted 10 December 2023, 7:50 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

"*It takes a Category A group a quarter of a million dollars to perform on Bay Street. The average individual Junkanoo performer spends anywhere between $3,500 to $5,000 on his or her costume.”*

Completely made up numbers. The "*average*" performer *might*" pay between 500 to 700, the performers you see with the fully decked out costumes pay around 2000 and they're noticeable because their costumes always stand out, are beautifully decorated and complemented with the more expensive feathers.

Junkanoo as we speak of it is a figment of our imagination. We want it to be fantastic, beautiful and the best show on earth so it is. In reality, it's a long boring show with lots of dead space or space filled with junk performances to trick you into believing there wasn't a space, unfinished hastily constructed costumes but luckily a few bright spots that you can walk away and say wow they were great.

The ironic thing about junkanoo is it suffers from seed money. Somebody gets a 30k cheque as as windfall and gets a group of guys off the street and girls in the neighbourhood to perform the next day. I recall the group whose shack burned down before junkanoo, you never heard a word about what happened with the seed money. Then there was the group that showed up in all newspaper. Seriously? for 30k?

ThisIsOurs says...

"*his executive assistant came back to me saying: **'I see a new charge on Bahamas charter fees** of 10 percent VAT'. After explaining that it was introduced earlier and had to be paid, they asked: '**What changed in The Bahamas to make that justifiable**?'*

This is at the heart of this nonsensical VAT that the govt had no idea what it was for or what they would do with it then found some convoluted formula to tell the public they were charging 1/3 of what they were actually charging. VAT like the exec assist stated is supposed to mean something improved. In the Bahamas we love PR and fresh paint but it's the same old crappy substance underneath. I see tourism talking about focus on the family islands and bringing more tourists. To do exactly what??? Sit in the dark for the length of their 4 day vacation when the electricity fails again?

ThisIsOurs says...

"*Just look at our nurses. Look at how sharp they look.”*

This is an odd statement. Someone has pointed out to me how odd it is that our nurses wear white starched uniforms. They said nursing is a VERY dirty job. But our nurses come to work starched and pressed and some with 3 inch manicured nails to do a dirty job. And here we have the GG praising nurses for how nicely thryre dressed... and he wants to know what wrong with PMH?

"*She said she travelled to some countries where the nurses’ shoes were not white. “You will never see our nurses look like that,” she said. “I am saying this because of the pride and respect you*

My God.. white clean shoes, blood, vomit, lifting people. Nursing een pretty

On Darville concerned over PMH worries

Posted 7 December 2023, 8:27 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

"*The issue of sharks is really being addressed by the Cabinet,”*

ThisIsOurs says...

Bring the shark in to testify

ThisIsOurs says...

It's fine for it to be condemned. It's fine to say its immoral. I agree with you. But these are people. A breathing human being. You wouldnt condone 5 men kicking and punching a dog black and blue. One thing I know about Jesus, he went where the sinners were and he tried to win them over with love. *What manner of man is this?*