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hiphopanonymous
07-30-07, - 04:03 PM
Below is a link to a letter to the tribune reprinted on blogbahamas.
http://blogbahamas.typepad.com/blog_bahamas/2007/07/the-real-fun-on.html#more
The author has a good sense or humour; solid letter.

AnarchyIsOrder
07-30-07, - 04:27 PM
sad but hilarious

lynette
07-30-07, - 04:49 PM
sad but true

Excalibur
07-30-07, - 05:15 PM
Sad hilarious and true.

chancellor
07-30-07, - 05:40 PM
Ah yes I remember reading this in the Tribune last week. Talk about looking on the bright side.

Lurker
07-30-07, - 07:06 PM
There must be some demographic that we can package and sell this to !!!

Sunnyjohn
07-30-07, - 07:10 PM
There must be some demographic that we can package and sell this to !!!



Ghetto booze cruise folks? :D

$99.99 get you a cruise to Nassau and a coupon for 10% of a fake Gucci at the straw market?

Island Drive
07-30-07, - 07:37 PM
It ain't much different here in the states, just goes to show ya what happens when society evolves, or should I of said dissolves. There was a time here in Colorado back in the early 70's when the only time we saw litter on the highways was when hunters came up from Texas. Now.........well you know the rest of the story :realmad:

Sunnyjohn
07-30-07, - 07:59 PM
It ain't much different here in the states, just goes to show ya what happens when society evolves, or should I of said dissolves. There was a time here in Colorado back in the early 70's when the only time we saw litter on the highways was when hunters came up from Texas. Now.........well you know the rest of the story :realmad:


Don't blame us Texas people!

Ya'll ran out the hippies that used to keep the roads clean and sold the land to that latte/techie crowd for profit! LOL! :p

Island Drive
08-01-07, - 09:35 PM
Don't blame us Texas people!
Ya'll ran out the hippies that used to keep the roads clean and sold the land to that latte/techie crowd for profit! LOL! :p


Your right, but the irony, the hippies loved the area and it took the richies 20 years to realize how beautiful it was here. Also, many years back a Texan purchased the Summit House, its a straw market, curio, snack counter building on top of Pikes Peak and he, the Texan put up a string of 10-14 lights (there has always been one very dimly lit light on at the top 24/7) Why, ego I guess, the town would not stand for it, they are gone, my thinking was, why not string lights all the way to Denver and have them blink. :dancer: :D I would be no different than letting the richie housing projects beam the carbon lights at night into the sky to say Here I Am. Watch out for the ANCHOR Projects on the Family islands, as we all know anchors get lost, rust or detached from their home.
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