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Thursday talk: Hottest topics on the cocktail circuit
published: Thursday | December 13, 2007

Enough is enough!

The service was so bad, recently that some patrons walked out in disgust. Not surprisingly, others followed suit later as the attitude of the owner went from bad to worse. Sadly, this is nothing new, according to former friends and patrons.

No surprise

They objected to his appointment in the first place. So, now that they are piling it on, it comes as no surprise to those concerned, who predicted that this would have happened.

100 days' bet

Why the uproar, leopards don't change their spots, do they? Frankly, some were betting that because of the current status, they would all behave. Others, however, were betting that the hundred days would not be over before their 'exuberance' would rise to the fore.

Credit due

Not even the newborns at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital bought into the spin! The proper thing to do is to give a hefty promotion!

Let's watch this!

To some, it is now apparent that the appointment cannot stand. The question being asked by civil society is: Will the political directorate terminate the appointment in keeping with stated promises of good governance, or will he do the honourable thing and tender his resignation?

Breach of protocol?

The former top politician had to park his vehicle outside the area where the burial of Herb McKenley was taking place Saturday, like an ordinary citizen, and walk inside the park. Other dignitaries, including the Mayor of Kingston, were allowed to drive in. Is this a breach of protocol?

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