Impounded
Just when i thought something was actually going to be done, things get put off til the end of the month... look, I barely mekking sport at this ting, he aint getting dem cars til December. Well i guess the court process takes time, probably backed up now with 3,225 cases of Computer Misuse using Obscence Communication. Maybe what i write on here is obscene, I should be beaten with the cat-o-nine and made to pay $1,000 to each reader who is unwillingly forced to log on every day. Of course they had no choice in the matter, the computer just automatically accessed www.schupes.com exposing them to opinions and risky material, threatening to freeze up and zap them with a cyber cuff if they don't visit it at least once each hour. Let me see, in the past week alone I have posted a woman exposing she bubbies by breast feeding her kid, a provocative employee seducing her boss, and a woman flashing her sexy pregnant belly. My my.... this site should be rated XXX and require a password to restrict access from the innocent and impressionable youth (if there even is such a thing these days), don't mind they can still get into fetes to watch bling kitten doing the willie bounce and spinning on her nose with her feet in the air, while pulling back her thong. Even if you ban that, they will still be exposed to newspaper articles where they can view suggestive images of Rihanna wearing a bathing suit on... well... the beach, or Magistrate Cooke-Alleyne exposing her less than arousing cleavage, oooooooo... scarred for life! " O-8=>== " Look at that! A naked woman... sue me :DA Barbados car dealer who applied to the High Court to have a fleet of imported vehicles released from the Bridgetown Port, will have to wait until month-end for a decision. The Belleville-based Shazar Distributors Incorporated, a subsidiary of Mohammed Motors, want the customs to release 18 Toyota pick-up trucks that have been impounded since last December. They are part of a batch of over 100 vehicles from a number of used car dealers that are being held by port authorities as they investigate alleged under-invoicing, which would cost the treasury millions of dollars annually in lost revenue. The release request is through an urgent application for a high court judicial review of the port's action. The matter was heard briefly in the high court this morning and adjourned till April 26th.Source: CBC TV
*After reading this post, 32 persons will be highly offended at the naked woman that was posted. I will enter a mad rage, copy the 7 letters that make up the woman and forward them to every bajan, and then flee to a south american city where i can finish living my life in exile, all the while laughing evilly. MUAHAAHH.. MUAHHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAH.
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