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@ac
lol sorry about that there.
The recent changes is as a result of feedback received. The blue was not reading too well, we changed the text of the blog from grey to black. Keep the feedback coming and as always it will be considered.
how about a discussion on why Barbados does not use wind ,sun,tidal and wave power to make Barbados fossil fuel free and give the people better, cheaper , cleaner electricity.
and why not discuss why Barbados government is selling off the land off my little home country to repay a debt to the IMF and world bank.this is the only reason this is occurring.
and why my fellow bajans want Barbados to look like a concrete jungle like new york. when we have been blessed with what most of the world wants .warm weather and beautiful oceans.
it is unbelievable to me that my island paradise is not represented
by anyone prominent with any deep belief in nature and having a say in how it is being destroyed in Barbados.
my god have mercy.
is it all about money.
we have in Barbados what millions of people living in concrete jungles would give anything to have.but what do bajans want?
to look and have like people in cold countries.
may be we could trade with them.hah
bajans get a grip.
Barbados is a little tropical paradise why are you trying to make it into something it is not.
the monetary system is corruption in itself.
time to get back to our roots.
there i tried.
@ David
I don’t know if this is the best place to mention it but I would like to know if someone from some government office could enlighten me as to what are the rules in place for that “intersection” by the Polytechnic where that left hand lane diverts and then meets with traffic coming from the same Polytechnic round-about ( traffic circle) to go left into Parkinson Field. I was of the impression that traffic using that left diversion were supposed to yield to traffic to the right that is flowing from that round-about. The reason I ask is that this morning when I left the round-about to proceed left into Parkinson Field this vehicle came straight through on the left (I was on his right coming out of the round-about) almost colliding with me as I was negotiating to go left into Parkinson Field, needless to add the cuss out and horn blaring that was directed at me. I have observed previous “near collisions” at this same intersection with traffic refusing to even slow down much less YIELD when coming from this direction! So like I said could someone please help, I mean officially.
Farewell Solomon
A man with a large appetite in every sense of the word.
I happen to know that monkeys are a big pest in Barbados. Some
are saying that they are eating foods they never did in times before. They also seem to be getting bolder going up to windows and looking in houses. I believe the population has exploded so much that there will soon be a major food crisis. Some farmers avoid planting certain foods because of them. Imagine mokeys dictating which foods to plant. We need to control or reduce them now.
can anyone tell me what that awful loud noise was last night.
2.30 am police leading big truck with jungle music blaring.Friday 26 march 2011.
police helping to wake up and disturbing the peace.
some crazy man shouting and screaming so much you can not really hear the so called music.
it was like a bunch of apes with a music box video game gone mad.
are you serious?
if i had sniper rifle !
lol
wish i could find them now at 8 am and do the same back to dem.
see how much dem likes it.
Can you not add a “Like” button or thumbs up or down for the comments. sometimes one might not want to comment but might want to agree or disagree.
@J
The feature is on now.
was there not a link to report illegal immigrants on here before i don’t see it any more?
where it gone?