> (4) stop making school children having to wear cloths which need to be ironed (the iron uses the most electricity of any houshold appliance
Funny how people worry about little things. Ban the plastic shopping bags do nothing about the energy intensive production of reusable shopping bags and disposable plastic beverage bottles.
The synthetic no iron fabrics or blended fabrics are energy intensive to produce and later go on to release microplastics and chemicals into the water table.
Also most school uniforms no longer require ironing these days.
Cut it. Cut it. People need to learn that teabags can be reused up to 4 times. Also do not cut the crust off the bread. Put the egg shells in the blender and add it to the pea soup to replace the conch. Stop using toilet paper. Wash it out. Will be fresh as the summer breeze.
I always insisted in paying for my own insurance with the bank. And brought them the receipt.
I understand that some banks make it compulsory that you buy it from their partners. Could it be that premiums were included in the mortgage payment and the bank did not forward it? Big trouble then.
ohdrap4 says...
A postcard from the bubble. As Bill Maher would say.
On Culmer: FNM not disconnected
Posted 30 October 2020, 3:39 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
No problem. The majority of workers, except for hotel workers, are back to work.
Except for you, and four others, i never loved a woman like this before. Said Capt. Quinn in Barry Lyndon.
On Foulkes: Higher prices a result of COVID impact on costs
Posted 28 October 2020, 6:26 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
I did not floss my teeth.
On Acting Financial Secretary Johnson: I’m an atheist
Posted 28 October 2020, 5:16 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Reminds me of Capt. Quinn in Barry Lyndon:
My lady, except for you, and four others, i have never loved a woman like this before.
On ‘Majority of non-hotel staff now back at work’
Posted 27 October 2020, 2:24 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
@ observer
> (4) stop making school children having to wear cloths which need to be ironed (the iron uses the most electricity of any houshold appliance
Funny how people worry about little things. Ban the plastic shopping bags do nothing about the energy intensive production of reusable shopping bags and disposable plastic beverage bottles.
The synthetic no iron fabrics or blended fabrics are energy intensive to produce and later go on to release microplastics and chemicals into the water table.
Also most school uniforms no longer require ironing these days.
On Lyford Cay wages equal $3k to all Nassau families
Posted 25 October 2020, 6:37 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> So, we are very fortunate in that we have transitioned.”
One can only hope. One can only hope that they have.
On Minnis: Reports that I have COVID are grossly exaggerated
Posted 23 October 2020, 6:37 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Please send me my check.
On Lyford Cay wages equal $3k to all Nassau families
Posted 23 October 2020, 2:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Cut it. Cut it.
People need to learn that teabags can be reused up to 4 times.
Also do not cut the crust off the bread.
Put the egg shells in the blender and add it to the pea soup to replace the conch.
Stop using toilet paper. Wash it out. Will be fresh as the summer breeze.
On ‘Cut jobless payments to $75 a week’
Posted 22 October 2020, 3:38 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Soon well wishers will spontaneously gather by the home of the cabinet ministers and hold a junkanoon rushout.
I carry my cowbells everywhere with me these days.
On PM and Cabinet to quarantine after Bannister tests positive for COVID-19
Posted 21 October 2020, 9:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
I always insisted in paying for my own insurance with the bank. And brought them the receipt.
I understand that some banks make it compulsory that you buy it from their partners. Could it be that premiums were included in the mortgage payment and the bank did not forward it? Big trouble then.
On Residents sue over insurance after destruction of Dorian
Posted 21 October 2020, 9:24 p.m. Suggest removal