Monthly Archives: March 2015

Andrew Jones – Song of the week – March 23, 2015 – Shine a Light

I think my favourite song by Andrew Jones is Shine a Light. It simply moves me. I still think there needs to be a professional recording of a live show by Andrew Jones & Spirit House! Hope you enjoy Shine … Continue reading

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The Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas Show, March 21, 2015, was a real treat!

With 60 plus cars and trucks out on a beautiful day at Arawak Cay the dedication of the club members for their machines was proudly displayed. The event was not only to show the wonderful metal and chrome but to … Continue reading

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terribly Well: A Memoir by Davidson L. Hepburn

A fitting title for his autobiography, recently released by Guanima Press Limited. Dr. Davidson Hepburn is one of the finest gentlemen you can meet and his life story is an incredible journey from the shores of Cat Island Bahamas to … Continue reading

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Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas Show, Saturday, March 21, 2015, Arawak Cay

For a great family fun day, head out to the "Fish Fry" at Arawak Cay for the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas annual show and steak out in aid of some local charities. I was told they're estimating there … Continue reading

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“The Solution to Overpopulation Is Population Control”

The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is proud to partner with Young America’s Foundation (YAF) to produce “Clichés of Progressivism,” a series of insightful commentaries covering topics of free enterprise, income inequality, and limited government. See the index of the … Continue reading

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A giant sucking sound. Grinding the economy to a halt?

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Why Condoms Should Be Available In Schools

IN an increasingly promiscuous society, where there are escalating incidences of private and public school children having sex – in private dwellings or on school campuses – it is high-time we consider making condoms obtainable at schools. The reality is … Continue reading

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FEE… Rendering Unto Caesar: Was Jesus A Socialist?

Lawrence W. Reed's (President of FEE http://fee.org/) epic essay, expanded to downloadable book and audio “Regardless of your religious beliefs, Larry Reed proves it takes a wild leap of imagination to view Jesus as a Progressive Socialist. This is a … Continue reading

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JP Soars & The Red Hots – Song of the week – March 16, 2015 – Chasing Whiskey With Whiskey

We've been lucky enough to see JP Soars live several times now and every show the band just gets better and better. Unfortunately we've not been away since December when we last saw him and his band The Red Hots. … Continue reading

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Rotary Club of East Nassau Presented…

The Bahamas National Symphony Orchestra, Bel Canto Singers and Nathan Stone to raise money for charities at John Watling's Distillery. Proceeds of ticket sales and silent auction items to support: East Nassau Rotary Club Foundation, Bahamas National Symphony Orchestra and … Continue reading

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