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ohdrap4 says...

Easy.
There is no legal recourse for residents. If they started some kind of legal action, it would cost hundreds of thousands in legal fees and stretch ten years or more.

Your neighbourhood is not the first to suffer in this manner. Look at what happened in Shirlea, Montagu Heights, etc...

I am sure others will produce more examples.

ohdrap4 says...

> no options or information, provided by
> Bahamas air

well the options are in your cell phone as weather and flights can be tracked.

> or simply a place to stay overnigh

again, your cell phone ought to have airbnb no?

> were told by staff, should be paid and
> arranged by themselves.

the case everywhere in the world where there is force majeure. have you ever been in florida when areas are evacuated and you have to pay for your own hotel inland?
In the US, you do not complain, but here , well use Bahamasair as a whipping boy.

would you rather sleep on the floor or permanently in the grave when a plane crashes?

do you remember miles munroe dude?

ohdrap4 says...

why are the pretty israeli models selling cosmetics on bay street.

they harassed me like that and wanted to sell me 700 (yes seven hundred dollars) face cream.

when you say no, they keep reducing the price until it is about 50 dollars provided you become one of their selling agents.

lol

i go to the pharmacy and buy nivea cream.

and, BTW, those product brands are reported in ripoff websites online, they only operate in high traffic tourist areas as people cannot return to bring back the snake oil.

diane got called because she looks like a tourist.

they would not call a black person dressed for work to their shop.

ohdrap4 says...

beware who signed that cheque

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ohdrap4 says...

what about realtors who work as rental and property managers?

how is the OECD going to verify how many people it takes to change the light bulb byt the swimming pool.

ohdrap4 says...

> her son often ran away from police
>
> knowing his son to run from police

Is running from police a sport?

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ohdrap4 says...

when the time comes under wto where bahamians will have to pay property tax in the family islands, the fun will begin.

the foreigner will have his lot valued at 100,000, the bahamian will have his adjacent lot valued at 20,000.

just wait,

ohdrap4 says...

In 1992, my father was in a remote country and needed a blood sugar monitor.
So I bought one and put it in a package. It never arrived and the post office in a 3rd world country confirmed with the post office here that there was no record of it.

I went to the post office here and downstairs, the package which I had paid 35 dollars to send was sitting there on the table, I recognized it because i stuck a purple ribbon on it. I never got any money back from them, as i needed it right away. I went to Fedex next to the Central Bank and paid 60 dollars to send, and he got it in 6 days (Customs over there held it for 3 days).

Never sent any packages with them anymore.

Once i heard a man say it took them 2 years to deliver a fruitcake his mother sent to him. It was full of maggots.

ohdrap4 says...

my neighbour is the only man who watches lifetime TV everyday.
I do know a few men who watch lifetime on father's day because that is the only day where the man is abused. On the remaining 364 days the women are abused and they cry.

OTOH only women watch dr. pimple popper.

ohdrap4 says...

no rush.

these will be hold until they figure out a way to exclude political parties from it.