Speaking of dinner and food, a few years ago there was a marvelous French restaurant in Port Lucaya. Funny little fat Frenchman chef with a Bahamian wife and bunch of Bahamian line cooks that turned out some delicious food (at high prices, but it was worth it for special occasions). If he had been in Nassau, he would have given Cafe Matisse a run for his money.
I stand corrected. Who would have thought? I do know that food is big. Last August I went to a garlic food fair, and a fellow co-worker invited me to a pop-up restaurant -- $300 for a 6 hour dinner with 12 courses - chef's tasting menu that I ate some of the best things that I have ever tasted, but the show was actually the chef doing the cooking and no entertainment.
The Caymans have $6.5 trillion dollars invested in their wealth management industry. They have a population of 60,000. Do you know why they don't have a Haitian problem? Because Caymanis won't give them under the table jobs.
A suitable person who rents a house and doesn't invest in property can create economic activities worth millions of dollars. These investment metrics show the true ignorance of the government.
banker says...
The PLP taught us that. No other lives matter except our own. All for me baby.
On Pupils threaten revenge attacks
Posted 22 October 2017, 9:47 a.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Their redeeming grace is that they are not sub-human PLP bottom feeder slimeball, traitorous criminals like the last government.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 21 October 2017, 6:15 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
That is simply not true.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 21 October 2017, 6:12 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Not true. Independence was the beginning of the end for the Bahamas.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 21 October 2017, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
What was Sarkis theory (in general terms)?
Speaking of dinner and food, a few years ago there was a marvelous French restaurant in Port Lucaya. Funny little fat Frenchman chef with a Bahamian wife and bunch of Bahamian line cooks that turned out some delicious food (at high prices, but it was worth it for special occasions). If he had been in Nassau, he would have given Cafe Matisse a run for his money.
On Offer on table for Grand Lucayan
Posted 19 October 2017, 10:30 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
I stand corrected. Who would have thought? I do know that food is big. Last August I went to a garlic food fair, and a fellow co-worker invited me to a pop-up restaurant -- $300 for a 6 hour dinner with 12 courses - chef's tasting menu that I ate some of the best things that I have ever tasted, but the show was actually the chef doing the cooking and no entertainment.
On Offer on table for Grand Lucayan
Posted 19 October 2017, 10:22 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
How does it feel to get out from the under the pee shower that the Pee Hell Pee rained down on you?
On Churches’ opposition to lottery ‘impractical’
Posted 19 October 2017, 10:15 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
The Caymans have $6.5 trillion dollars invested in their wealth management industry. They have a population of 60,000. Do you know why they don't have a Haitian problem? Because Caymanis won't give them under the table jobs.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 19 October 2017, 8:39 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Nope, that's the Cayman model -- 10 business days.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 19 October 2017, 8:33 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
A suitable person who rents a house and doesn't invest in property can create economic activities worth millions of dollars. These investment metrics show the true ignorance of the government.
On Gov’t unveils ‘fast track’ work permits
Posted 19 October 2017, 8:33 p.m. Suggest removal