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maj. tom wrote:Does this trigger a long lost memory for anyone else? Around mid-1999 on the radio. Fridays I think? Weekly top 40s near the lower end. And then it disappeared. And I have not heard it again until today.
The opinion column it was based on. This was a top 40s hit played on radio. Of a man just reading this speech. Really weird.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/columns/chi-schmich-sunscreen-column-column.html
maj. tom wrote:Does this trigger a long lost memory for anyone else? Around mid-1999 on the radio. Fridays I think? Weekly top 40s near the lower end. And then it disappeared. And I have not heard it again until today.
The opinion column it was based on. This was a top 40s hit played on radio. Of a man just reading this speech. Really weird.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/columns/chi-schmich-sunscreen-column-column.html
maj. tom wrote:At first i wat to say it has fictional resemblance to a Spanish Conquistador sword. But the handle looks very modern, maybe aluminium given the oxide layer and the entire piece is in too excellent condition. Alum started being mined during the Napoleon years and was a very precious metal at that time. But this still looks much too modern and good condition for that.
Give more details please, link the post. UWI archaeology took it and examined it?
That reeks of Angelo Bissessarsingh.RIP.shogun wrote:Local dude dug this up. Trying to remember exactly where.
Had the link a while, kept forgetting and lost it.
A Santa Cruz man who had a little too much to drink and fell asleep behind the wheel before deciding to park the car and travel home, was later robbed of his vehicle.
The 42-year-old of La Sagesse Road reported that around 11:45 pm on August 19, he got into the silver coloured CK4 Mitsubishi Lancer which had been parked along Maloney Street, Petit Bourg, San Juan, in the vicinity of Bermudez Biscuits Co. Ltd. after having some drinks.
He admitted to rolling down the window as he fell asleep.
The victim awoke around 2 am on August 20 and observed the key had been removed from the ignition.
However, he went back to sleep until 7:30 am, following which he awoke and secured the car by locking all doors and windows manually before he left.
Returning to the location around 11 am the same day, the victim realised the car was missing.
Officers of the San Juan CID visited the scene, and a report was lodged with the Stolen Vehicles Unit.
Requests for CCTV footage from businesses and residents in the area have also been made.
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