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Jer
07-23-07, - 06:41 AM
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=13443

1bigfrog
07-23-07, - 06:57 AM
sounds like another 10 year plan.

Sunnyjohn
07-23-07, - 08:37 AM
Get ta cleanin' folks.


*Sunny pulling our her mop, bucket, soap, brush and power sprayer keeping the tuck shop and its area bright and shiny!*

wide eye
07-23-07, - 08:52 AM
A pressure washer once a week on Bay Street would do wonders!

casualobserver
07-23-07, - 10:21 AM
Get ta cleanin' folks.
*Sunny pulling our her mop, bucket, soap, brush and power sprayer keeping the tuck shop and its area bright and shiny!*


It's all the wrappers, plastic, bottles and cans that are causing the trash.

I therefore call for the abolishment of all tuck shops!

Dr. Evil puts his pinky to his mouth and says says : muahhahhahaha!

Sunnyjohn
07-23-07, - 10:24 AM
It's all the wrappers, plastic, bottles and cans that are causing the trash.
I therefore call for the abolishment of all tuck shops!
Dr. Evil puts his pinky to his mouth and says says : muahhahhahaha!



The tuck shop uses biodegradable and recycled material only. All our food products are sold in the smallest sanitary package possible. We also recycle all our waste. Even the food waste goes to making fuel for the truck.

WE IS A GREEN TUCK SHOP! :bouncy:

androsann
07-23-07, - 10:49 AM
Again though, why are the prisoners from Fox Hill not being used to help clean up downtown as a means of paying their debt to society? You used to see them working on Govt House grounds in the past.

LL Cool G
07-23-07, - 11:00 AM
Again though, why are the prisoners from Fox Hill not being used to help clean up downtown as a means of paying their debt to society? You used to see them working on Govt House grounds in the past.


i saw about 4 of them working on Independence Highway on Friday. i can't really tell what they were doing, in terms of cleaning up, but they were definitely out there in their stripes.

Rory
07-23-07, - 01:02 PM
The tuck shop uses biodegradable and recycled material only. All our food products are sold in the smallest sanitary package possible. We also recycle all our waste. Even the food waste goes to making fuel for the truck.

WE IS A GREEN TUCK SHOP! :bouncy:

yeah but that dont mean anything in the bahamas .. recycled to bahamians means yah can just throw it on the ground and it will get rid of itself :D