Monthly Archives: March 2010
Barbados Environmental Protection Department slams Long Beach development proposal
Will Barbados develop the last dune wetlands on the South Coast? From: Director Barbados Environmental Protection Department To: Chief Town Planner July 28, 2008 Subject: Re: Environmental Impact Study for application #2656/08/2006E- Outline Proposal for an Environmental Estate to include … Continue reading →
Bajan in Hollywood: Sean Michael Field continues to land movie roles
We reported on Bajan-in-Hollywood Sean Field in August of 2009 when he landed a major commercial spot with KFC – Kentucky Fried Chicken as The Grill Sergeant. (That KFC story was originally broken by our friend Ian Bourne at his … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Celebrities, Rihanna
Tagged as Actor Sean Michael Field, Barbados, Hollywood, Movies, Rihanna, Sean Michael Field
BBC Traitors assist Muslim terrorists
BBC advises Muslim suicide bombers on optimum bomb placement, size & altitude for detonation Thanks to an extensive study and actual field tests by the publicly-funded BBC, Muslim terrorists and their bomb makers now know that they haven’t been using … Continue reading →
Filed under Aviation, Barbados, Crime & Law, Disaster, Freedom Of The Press, History, Military
Tagged as BBC, History, Muslim Terrorism, News Media, Suicide Bombers
Barbados Long Beach Development: Sewage treatment ponds called “creation of wetlands” !!!
No wonder the developers haven’t put the environmental reports on the internet! Friends, I am no environmental expert but I suspect that many of our readers have professional knowledge in this area and I would appreciate their input. I’ve just … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Environment, Nature, Offshore Investments, Real Estate, Wildlife
Tagged as Barbados, Barbados Environment, Environment
Rihanna loved her birthday gift: midget porn star lapdance
Birthday party with Barbados Ambassador for Culture & Youth It’s nice to see that the Prime Minister’s choice for Ambassador for Culture and Youth has finally found a decent boyfriend named Matt Kemp who respects the girl enough to get … Continue reading →
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Tagged as Barbados, Midget Porn Star, Politics, Rihanna
Canadian authorities reject Barbados investigation of Concordia sinking
“But don’t expect the Barbadians to find fault. Three years ago, Barbados Maritime Ship Registry (BMSR) issued new guidelines for investigators of marine accidents. As the BMSR announced, the guidelines were introduced “to ensure that general marine investigations conducted on … Continue reading →
Cross-Atlantic rowers “coming under sustained heavy attacks from kamikazi flying fish” as Sara G nears Barbados
“News just in is that after several nights of sustained heavy attacks from flying fish, they have officially declared war on Sara G. Commenting on the matter, second-in-command Peter Williams was quoted as saying “Flying fish: I just don’t trust … Continue reading →
Peach and Quiet first Barbados hotel to welcome Brazilian tourists to website
Hotel owner Adrian Loveridge gets by with a little help from his friends Peach and Quiet Hotel is the first Bajan tourism establishment to welcome Brazilian tourists online in their native Portuguese language. Hotel owner Adrian Loveridge recently announced… “Portuguese … Continue reading →
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Tagged as Barbados, Barbados Hotels, Barbados Tourism, Brazil, Peach and Quiet Hotel
Private Conversation at the 175th Anniversary Church service of the Royal Barbados Police Force
Updated: December 29, 2010 An end of year reminder to our police, government and professional news media: Just because you ignore a story or let an unresolved issue drop, it doesn’t mean that Bajans don’t remember. With every new incident … Continue reading →
CL Financial & CLICO Bailout – The Mystery of the Missing Billions
What is the cost of the Bailouts? Where did all the money go? As we enter the wrongside of the boom, it is a little like traveling to the dark side of the moon. Familiar navigation points fade from view … Continue reading →
