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106 responses to “Bus Terminal Dispute – The Next Generation”


  1. ac | September 20, 2014 at 6:37 AM |

    “are u a billy goat or something……can’t u not understand anything without attaching a political slant,,,, what the hell does Ronald jones response have to do with my reply to this article,.u are one mess up dude and further more the contrary tripe u added about cell phones,,,you got to be tripping all over the place on this one,,man stop trying so hard to be a political dic head after a while that becomes boring. look man tek the bushman advice just ignore ac,,,”

    Firstly, you are just as much or even more “billy goat” than I am, because there isn’t anything you contribute to BU that does not have strong political overtones, underlying content, or slant towards the DLP.

    Secondly, it seems as though you conveniently forgot your comment “Only political pimps and misguided a..sholes would try to place blame on politicians, when it is obvious that these children is severly deficient in parental discipline”, which was the basis of my response to your contribution.

    Thirdly, surely you do not understand your reference to Matthew Farley and the stance of other principals relative to the enforcement of school rules, [which includes the use of cell phones in schools as well as how uniforms are made and worn] and Ronald Jones, as Minister of Education, continued opposition to this enforcement, which clearly sends mixed signals to teachers, pupils and parents.

    With reference to your comment “man stop trying so hard to be a political dic head after a while that becomes boring”, I think you are now beginning to understand how many contributors on BU feel about your contributions. You does write nuff, nuff shiite, and many of us have had enough of it. You have the record for the most “thumbs down”.


  2. Simple Simon | September 19, 2014 at 11:06 PM |

    “@Artaxerxes September 19, 2014 at 10:34 AM ” which brings to memory the stink which some of these parents threw when matthew farley tried to implement a decorum of decency by way of school attire in the school.”

    So when Matthew Farley was trying implement…decency was he also trying ti implement it on himself?

    Let us ask his wife-ex-wife-wife?”

    Simple Simon, PLEASE be informed that AC is the author of the above comment you have related to me:
    “ac | September 19, 2014 at 9:29 AM | : Only political pimps and misguided a..sholes would try to place blame on politicians,when it is obvious that these children is severly deficient in parental discipline …some of these parents as well might be lacking and in no position to administer .which brings to memory the stink which some of these parents threw when matthew farley tried to implement a decorum of decency by way of school attire in the school….”

    And leave me out of that Farley and his wife comment.


  3. bro atexeres u really could not resist answering my ”Shite shame on u dic head,,, btw the way thumbs up or thumbs down don’t mean a thing to me, all that matters is that i have the freedom to express or voice my concerns ,not interested in being a member of the self serving rat pack…..BTW ac gave u a like on the above comment..so much for the dreaded “thumb” ,,,,see what i mean…Oh. do u really count the votes,,LOL what a life,,,


  4. Dompey | September 21, 2014 at 1:13 AM “The state sponsored Religion in Barbados is Christianity. ”

    There is no state sponsored religion in Barbados. The Anglican church used to be the state sponsored church, but the Anglican Church was dis-established in 1963, that is 51 years ago.

    So only those Bajans older that 54 or have memories of a state sponsored church. Therefore most Bajans have NO experience of a state sponsored church.

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    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @David

    If you can point out to me the successes of our governments social services programmes and how effective they are I will behave more appropriately


  6. @SSS

    Barbados is positioned relatively high on the HDI.

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