> He was fully vaccinated, had the > booster, and hadn’t felt ill at all, > but still somewhere along the way he > picked up the virus. It was, in his > case, almost an invisible illness.
I watched an interview on one of MSM stations in the US earlier on.
A doctor said that the likely cause was carbon monoxide poisoning because when they felt unwell the dya before and went to the clinic, they replenished the oxygen and felt better.
That said, there us an urban legend in Nassau of people who "gas" home occupants to carry out home invasions.
You have to roam and find older stock. The gas station used to sell cake slices for 2.50. It disappeared. The casher said the baker could not offer at such price because of the price of eggs and oil which have doubled. That is a true statement. People will not pay 5 dollars per slice , so the guy no longer sells.
The merchant does not have to show you unless the item is price controlled.
And then he reports to the price control commission.
Your only option is not buy it.
The maximum I pay for spinach is 3.99. If it goes up, I buy something else.
A box of pancake mix was recently advertised for 10.99. People did not buy it, now on special for 6.99. Maybe someone will pay for it.
Once I saw a merchant add 5 dollars to a bag of popcorn, which had been priced as other items were priced. His explanation was that the popcorn was labeled "gourmet". Did not sell well. Was put on half price close to expiration date.
Have you seen the 33 dollar whole chickens yet? And the 2 pack of cornish hens for 18 dollars?
ohdrap4 says...
Brazil has cut import taxes on staples like flour and rice, and on fuel by 10%.
duty on chicken and eggs should be reduced, I hope.
They should tax all men named hubert edwards. It is a type of sin tax. Talking like that is sinful.
On ‘NO WAY’ TO PAY BILLS WITHOUT NEW TAXES: Reformer says Budget is most important in history of The Bahamas
Posted 24 May 2022, 10:11 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> He was fully vaccinated, had the
> booster, and hadn’t felt ill at all,
> but still somewhere along the way he
> picked up the virus. It was, in his
> case, almost an invisible illness.
The obedient got it too.
On INSIGHT: The invisible wave of COVID
Posted 23 May 2022, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
It is almost like game theory.
I am actually surprised at the prices supervalue has been offering.
Except some american products, like domino sugar, where price is through the roof.
On Super Value slashes inflation impact 20%
Posted 23 May 2022, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
These teachers will hold on to the covid madness as long as possible.
Not to worry. Monkeypox a' coming.
On TEACHERS’ FEARS ON COVID TRACING: Union concern over ability to properly monitor school cases
Posted 23 May 2022, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
I watched an interview on one of MSM stations in the US earlier on.
A doctor said that the likely cause was carbon monoxide poisoning because when they felt unwell the dya before and went to the clinic, they replenished the oxygen and felt better.
That said, there us an urban legend in
Nassau of people who "gas" home occupants to carry out home invasions.
On 'Carbon monoxide poisoning' cause of deaths at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort
Posted 23 May 2022, 10:13 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
You have to roam and find older stock.
The gas station used to sell cake slices for 2.50. It disappeared. The casher said the baker could not offer at such price because of the price of eggs and oil which have doubled. That is a true statement.
People will not pay 5 dollars per slice , so the guy no longer sells.
On Entrepreneur’s ‘shock’ over $15 lettuce price
Posted 20 May 2022, 9:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Since there is only 11 with covid in hospital today, they have to round up the deceased.
Beware the legally binding WHO pandemic treaty that would have bureaucrats ruling over govts to lockdown and mandate vaccination.
The vote is on Monday. Is the Bahamas signing up for it?
On Reclassification brings COVID death tally to 810
Posted 20 May 2022, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
He is sort of chubby. If you give him the pinch test will be way more than an inch and he can starve longer.
On Budget ‘to pay attention to people feeling the pinch’
Posted 20 May 2022, 1:20 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
The merchant does not have to show you unless the item is price controlled.
And then he reports to the price control commission.
Your only option is not buy it.
The maximum I pay for spinach is 3.99. If it goes up, I buy something else.
A box of pancake mix was recently advertised for 10.99. People did not buy it, now on special for 6.99. Maybe someone will pay for it.
Once I saw a merchant add 5 dollars to a bag of popcorn, which had been priced as other items were priced. His explanation was that the popcorn was labeled "gourmet". Did not sell well. Was put on half price close to expiration date.
Have you seen the 33 dollar whole chickens yet? And the 2 pack of cornish hens for 18 dollars?
On Entrepreneur’s ‘shock’ over $15 lettuce price
Posted 20 May 2022, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
BTW . Walgreens kept a highly detailed records of test results.
The population with the highest positivity rate were those who were triplenjabbed more than 5 months ago.
On Five weeks of rising COVID cases in region
Posted 19 May 2022, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal