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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby De Dragon » July 26th, 2020, 3:57 pm

Redman wrote:
Monk BANzai wrote:for those of you who thought Sandals was gonna make indigenous Trinis and Bagoninans "Bell hops"...

https://news784.com/local-news/sandals- ... t-vincent/

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Gov't after gov't never gets it right.... another lost opportunity.


That lie was propagated and leveraged...

What is sad is that there isnt anything wrong with people being bell hops etc....service is not servitude.



Earlier this year I met a man that was a bell hop at the Hyatt- he was smart and diligent enough whereby he was amassing a very respectable income -work ethic and 'hustle'

A strong and qualified labor pool that is experienced and mobile would pay dividends to the entire country, another loss on the altar of politics.

Agreed, HOWEVER, only being bell hops and servants is the issue, particularly after having financed the entire bloody thing. SRI walking off with all the fat having no skin in the game, bit our GORTT dummies adding to our already crushing debt load which would essentially wipe out any crumbs that would flow our way. Only profits would be the few local chosen ones, so that sheit about trickle down economics is folly.

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby 88sins » July 26th, 2020, 4:54 pm

Remember, besides on top of all the expense we would have had to bear and Sandals walking away with a significant chunk of the revenue after investing not one black lead cent yet getting to call all the shots, the kicker was those tax concessions.
Iirc in the mou the concession was something like Sandals would pay no taxes for 20 years, and then they'd also have the right to extend those concessions for an additional decade by simply informing the state of such in the last 6 months ofthe 20 year span.
So if that deal were to go through, if it ended up being a success sandals making money hand over fist with zero investment, has full autonomy over operations, and pays zero taxes on its percentage. If it ends up a failure (which would have been the most probable outcome) is we to ketch and we on the hook for every cent we borrowed because of that deal with no way to recover and sandals not liable for squat, and still want their percentages.

Allyuh feel that deal was sweet for sandals in joke. Butch coulda turn diabetic just thinking about it, fuss it sweet.

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby De Dragon » July 26th, 2020, 5:03 pm

88sins wrote:Remember, besides on top of all the expense we would have had to bear and Sandals walking away with a significant chunk of the revenue after investing not one black lead cent yet getting to call all the shots, the kicker was those tax concessions.
Iirc in the mou the concession was something like Sandals would pay no taxes for 20 years, and then they'd also have the right to extend those concessions for an additional decade by simply informing the state of such in the last 6 months ofthe 20 year span.
So if that deal were to go through, if it ended up being a success sandals making money hand over fist with zero investment, has full autonomy over operations, and pays zero taxes on its percentage. If it ends up a failure (which would have been the most probable outcome) is we to ketch and we on the hook for every cent we borrowed because of that deal with no way to recover and sandals not liable for squat, and still want their percentages.

Allyuh feel that deal was sweet for sandals in joke. Butch coulda turn diabetic just thinking about it, fuss it sweet.

Nah you lie! It was a chance for T&T to turn the tourism economy around, yuh eh see how Red Plastic Bag jump out vex vex? :roll:
Next thing you'll be telling us the HDC project in POS where we had to provide them with their own in-house TTPS was also folly!

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby pugboy » July 26th, 2020, 5:06 pm

we woulda get the monoploy on supply the toolum and beneball though

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby De Dragon » July 26th, 2020, 5:49 pm

pugboy wrote:we woulda get the monoploy on supply the toolum and beneball though

Goat and crab racing was also rumored to be in the works on a specially built track, ESPN/NBC/CBS were looking at bidding on the exclusive rights

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Postby pugboy » July 26th, 2020, 5:51 pm

yup
pay per view and online streaming


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pugboy wrote:we woulda get the monoploy on supply the toolum and beneball though

Goat and crab racing was also rumored to be in the works on a specially built track, ESPN/NBC/CBS were looking at bidding on the exclusive rights

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby De Dragon » July 26th, 2020, 5:54 pm

pugboy wrote:yup
pay per view and online streaming


De Dragon wrote:
pugboy wrote:we woulda get the monoploy on supply the toolum and beneball though

Goat and crab racing was also rumored to be in the works on a specially built track, ESPN/NBC/CBS were looking at bidding on the exclusive rights

The January goat transfer market was said to be crazy competitive.

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Postby 88sins » January 5th, 2021, 5:52 am

Musbe the sweet deal for Tobago that he didn't gt with he was studying that kill him.

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Postby zoom rader » January 5th, 2021, 8:39 am

Just think the red government was in bed with man

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Postby Dizzy28 » January 5th, 2021, 12:59 pm

He gets a sweet deal everywhere. I'm sure Tobago doesn't cause them any stress.
They recently opened a 3,000 acre Sandals in Curacao.
88sins wrote:Musbe the sweet deal for Tobago that he didn't gt with he was studying that kill him.

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby K74T » January 5th, 2021, 1:11 pm

WORDS OF CONDOLENCE FROM THE HONOURABLE PRIME MINISTER ON THE PASSING OF CARIBBEAN ICON, GORDON BUTCH STEWART.

The death of Gordon “Butch” Stewart leaves a great void throughout the Caribbean. He was a special person -- energetic, innovative, design-driven, customer-focussed, and always in pursuit of creating a space in which the region could be cited in the modern world.

I am pleased to have interacted with him, and his thoughts certainly left an impact on me, which I have been able to share with my colleagues here, and throughout the region.

For me, what is lasting is that he never made the mistake about leadership. He never saw it in the sense of power, but about helping others to become better persons.

His legacy, as I see it, should be that he built an international brand, by giving trust, encouragement and congratulations, when required, to others, helping them to find their own way in their lives, and the world.

This death is a great loss for the region, particularly at the time when we all needed him to go forward.

Our deepest condolences to the family and our Jamaican brothers and sisters on the loss of this Caribbean man of whom we are all proud.

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Postby 88sins » January 6th, 2021, 12:44 pm

yet, when Patrick Manning died, not a note was heard from the tobago Kojak



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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby eliteauto » January 6th, 2021, 12:52 pm

88sins wrote:yet, when Patrick Manning died, not a note was heard from the tobago Kojak



very interesting


It takes less than 10 secs for google to prove you're wrong smh

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Postby zoom rader » January 6th, 2021, 1:10 pm

Slave master getting praises

Man turns carribean into a region of waiters and chamber maids.

All yuh bigging up slavery reinvented .

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Postby 88sins » January 6th, 2021, 1:59 pm

eliteauto wrote:
88sins wrote:yet, when Patrick Manning died, not a note was heard from the tobago Kojak



very interesting


It takes less than 10 secs for google to prove you're wrong smh

Like I got nuttn better to do than google local politicians
I never heard him, please post it here & prove me wrong, preferably video


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Postby Redress10 » January 6th, 2021, 7:49 pm

zoom rader wrote:Slave master getting praises

Man turns carribean into a region of waiters and chamber maids.

All yuh bigging up slavery reinvented .



Shhhhh...yuh know ppl here can't face the truth.

They also own bmw franchise for the region. Guess who does run quick to buy those vehicles when they get elected to office.

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Postby zoom rader » January 6th, 2021, 8:45 pm

Redress10 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:Slave master getting praises

Man turns carribean into a region of waiters and chamber maids.

All yuh bigging up slavery reinvented .



Shhhhh...yuh know ppl here can't face the truth.

They also own bmw franchise for the region. Guess who does run quick to buy those vehicles when they get elected to office.
Yup same people that made laws to give themselves big tax breaks for condos Development.

Selwyn Cudjoe wrote about this a couple of weeks ago

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Families fight over Butch Stewart’s billions

Executive Chairman raises doubts about legitimacy of late father’s last-minute memo giving US family major stake in hotel chain

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In this 2017 file photo, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart and his common-law wife Cheryl (centre) are flanked by family members at The Gleaner’s Hospitality Jamaica Awards where he received the Pioneer Award for changing the face of the tourism industry

A disputed last “wish” made by late hotelier Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart would strip his son and executive chairman, Adam Stewart, of significant say in the Sandals hotel chain.

According to Butch’s common-law widow Cheryl Hammersmith-Stewart, the wishes give the late mogul’s United States-based family, as a unit, the largest stake in the company, court documents seen by The Sunday Gleaner reveal.

Adam has raised serious doubts about what he called the “alleged wishes” of his dad.

The 42-year-old Sandals Resorts International is the leading all-inclusive hotel group in the Caribbean and is key to tourism-dependent economies in the region. In Jamaica, it is one of the largest private employers and foreign exchange earners.

According to court documents, Butch reportedly gave instructions just before his death that the shares of asset-holding companies in two Bahamian trusts be transferred into five newly established trusts for his family.

That means one trust for his US family (Cheryl and their three adult children – Gordon, Kelly and Sabrina); and one each for the Jamaican family members – Adam, his sister Jaime Stewart-McConnell and brothers Brian Jardim and Robert (Bobby) Stewart.

The claim is that the shares should be transferred on a proportional basis – the US family getting 42 per cent; Adam 16.67 per cent; Bobby 16.67 per cent; Jaime 16.66 per cent; and Brian eight per cent.

Along with that distribution, it was also disclosed that Butch allegedly wished for the US family to receive veto shares equal in the parent companies of the business and that the parent companies be the subject of a shareholders’ agreement which would give the US and Jamaican families “balanced representation on the boards”.

THE TWO BAHAMIAN TRUSTS

The arrangement would impact control of Sandals, the principal asset in the Coral Ridge Trust, one of the two Bahamian trusts. The other is the Hightree Trust. Most of the non-hotel businesses are dealt with in his will.

Butch Stewart established private company Cromwell Trust as trustee of the two trusts.

A trust is a legal entity through which a person gives another party, a trustee, rights to administer assets for a beneficiary.

Cromwell’s role in the hotel company is limited, as Butch gave all powers over Sandals to an advisory board, which is made up of Adam and Jaime. Adam also succeeded his father as enforcer of the trust, which means he has the power to appoint and remove directors.

The details surrounding Sandals’ potential ownership change have become public after The Bahamas Court of Appeal recently published a judgment it handed down in May 2023.

CHERYL FILES LAWSUIT

In September 2021, Cheryl filed a lawsuit for the removal of Cromwell Trust Company, on allegations that it was involved in conflicts of interest and may not implement Butch’s wishes.

The trustee applied to the Bahamian Supreme Court for an order that Cheryl’s claim be dealt with in private and the documents sealed, citing the publication of “sensitive information”. Cheryl withdrew initial support for the order.

In ruling against the privacy request in May 2022, the Supreme Court said the arguments were “extremely unconvincing”, adding that the constitutionally protected open justice principle “cannot be displaced merely to avoid publicising some information that they would prefer not to be publicised in the interest of their business”.

Adam, Jaime and Brian appealed to the Court of Appeal, which also ruled against them. They then went to the Privy Council, Bahamas’ final court, which dismissed an application to appeal last November. That cleared the way for the publication of the court documents.

The Court of Appeal’s judgment contains specific details as to the nature of the family dispute over the estate of Butch, who died on January 4, 2021. Previous Supreme Court rulings in the case were published on the court’s website on February 1.

‘VERY DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS’

Before proceeding with her substantive claim against the trust, which is still to be decided, Cheryl asked the court for a declaration that her claim did not engage a ‘no contest’ clause that Butch included in his trusts and will.

The ‘no contest’ provision gives the trustee the power to remove any beneficiary who challenges Butch’s wishes in court.

Adam argued that Cheryl’s claim did invoke the ‘no contest’ clause and is an “attack” on the structure of the trusts.

The court ruled that Cheryl’s lawsuit against Cromwell was not a claim that fell within the remit of the clause and which could disqualify her from being a beneficiary. It also said that the role of the advisory board in managing Sandals would not be affected.

According to The Bahamas Supreme Court judgment, Butch left “very detailed instructions” for how the trusts should be administered after his death, particularly that they were to be brought to an end “promptly” following his death.

The Court of Appeal said the judge’s reference to “detailed instructions” was “unfortunate” because the trusts are “fully discretionary”.

The original beneficiaries of the trusts when they were established in 2001 were Butch Stewart, Adam, Jaime and Bobby, and their future children. Bobby was removed in 2003.

In August 2018, Bobby was reinstated and Cheryl and her three children with Butch added. Brian was added in July 2021.

‘ONE DAY BEFORE MY FATHER PASSED AWAY’

Cheryl, the court said, is relying on a memorandum that Butch signed on January 3, 2021, a day before his death, in relation to how the assets under the trusts are to be distributed. The document was prepared by Butch’s personal attorney Trevor Patterson.

But Adam is disputing the assertions about his father’s “alleged wishes”, including the memorandum which he noted was “prepared (with the plaintiff’s [Cheryl’s] involvement) just one day before my father passed away”.

In the months before his death, Butch was dealing with a series of issues, including being “in and out of lucidity” during his battle with cancer, Adam said.

He contended that with his father’s passing, the plan shared by Patterson “cannot be implemented fully and if it were to be implemented, would, I believe, seriously harm the business and the value of Sandals”.

Adam further asserted that the reason his father set up the advisory board of just him and his sister Jaime “was because he was always clear that Sandals was to continue to be run by his successor – a member of the family, and that after his death, that member of the family should continue to be me”.

Adam, 43, was named Sandals CEO in 2006.

“It was never my father’s intention to benefit each member of his family equally and in 2001 when he set up the two trusts, he was most insistent that only Bobby, Jaime, and I would be beneficiaries of his trusts and he would provide for his US family out of life insurance,” Adam said in an affidavit.

Adam argued that even when the US family was added to the trust in 2018, “it was not his (Butch’s) intention that the US family would benefit equally with Jaime, Bobby and me”.

“I firmly believe that this claim brought by the plaintiff is the very thing which my father wanted to avoid by the introduction of the non-contest clause,” he said.

But Cheryl’s attorney argued instead that by introducing the ‘no contest’ clause, Butch was concerned that Adam and Jaime would be “unhappy” with their interest of 100 per cent being reduced, an issue the court said would be determined at trial.

TALKS TO SELL U.S FAMILY’S STAKE IN SANDALS

It has also come out in the court documents that the parties had engaged in talks for the sale of the US family’s promised 42 per cent stake in the Sandals Group.

According to Cheryl, she was contacted by Sandals’ attorney Ozzie Schindler on June 25, 2021, proposing a meeting to receive a presentation from an investment bank on a possible sale of the US family’s interest in Sandals to a “third party”.

In reported telephone conversations involving lawyers for the parties, Cheryl’s representative said she would attend on the condition that the family receives the Sandals shares or that the trustee provides a letter confirming that it would honour Butch’s wishes.

A series of correspondence followed between the parties from June 28, 2021 to July 6, 2021.

On July 7, 2021, Cheryl’s attorney reportedly spoke with Patterson, who reportedly indicated that the directors of the trustee “had all agreed to issue a letter confirming the US family’s status in relation to the 42 per cent, but indicated that the defendant’s (trustee) attorneys Higgs & Johnson had proposed a redraft of the letter that would have rendered it unacceptable to the plaintiff (Cheryl)”.

Negotiations reportedly broke down after the trustee’s lawyers later communicated to Cheryl that “its current position is that it is not prepared to take any action in relation to the shares in the Sandals Group until such time as it has reached a final determination as to how the shares will be distributed”.

CHERYL: BUTCH PROMISED U.S FAMILY US$100 MILLION CASH

Another issue that has emerged in the Stewart family saga involves US$100 million in cash that Cheryl Hammersmith-Stewart claims that late spouse Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart had wished for the United States family to receive. The amount is purportedly to be paid from the Hightree Trust, one of two trusts Butch had set up.

That wish is said to be contained in a letter dated March 18, 2019.

In her claim filed in The Bahamian court, Cheryl said the trustee had indicated in a memorandum dated March 2021 that it “has taken the general view that all wishes of the chairman (Butch) should be duly considered and this particular wish is a fairly strong and positive one”.

But she said despite that, the trustee stated further in the memorandum that the financial position of the Sandals Group meant that Butch’s request could not be met.

According to her, the trustee said “cash held by the Coral Ridge Trust and Hightree Trust (some US$343 million) was distributed out of reserves at a time when the only material cash in the group were deposits on pre-bookings (aggregating in the region of US$350 million)” and represented current liabilities.

The trustee said “in spite of the substantial fixed assets held by the group ... if its current liabilities were to exceed its current assets, it would be legally insolvent...” and it would be “imprudent for the trustee to expose the group to the financial risk”.

The trustee reportedly proposed a situation involving a loan, in which US$30 million would be transferred to the US family and the other $70 million retained as a loan to the Sandals Group, according to Cheryl’s statement of claim cited by the courts.

The trustee, Cheryl said, proposed that the payment would be made on the basis that she “enters into an omnibus release, discharge and indemnity in respect of all gifts and payments made to her and her children under the trusts and will”.

Cheryl said the proposal meant she “would be forced to release any and all claims against the defendant (the trustee) in order to receive any part of the US$100 million that the founder wished the US family to receive”.

After sending a letter to the trustee accusing it of being “unfair and partial”, the trustee reportedly responded and resiled from its position to re-lend US$70 million to the Sandals Group and stated that “Cromwell has not determined how to proceed in relation to the proposed distribution of the US$100 million and is still considering its options”.

Butch had established private company Cromwell Trust as trustee of the two trusts. Cromwell reportedly admitted that the proposal was “infelicitously drafted”.

Tied to that issue is a claim from Cheryl that the trustee had “decided” to distribute US$52.5 million to the Jamaican family despite there reportedly being no wish for such a distribution by Butch.

She cited a response from the trustee which said: “Cromwell has not distributed US$52.5 million to the Jamaican family”.

‘LOST ALL TRUST AND CONFIDENCE’

Butch’s US and Jamaican families are also at odds over the meaning of the clause in his will, which says the US family is to receive “all other homes, apartments, or residential units outside Jamaica not mentioned [in the table of properties in the will] regardless of whether owned by companies falling within the Sandals and Beaches group or the ATL Group”.

Cheryl used the issue surrounding the US$100 million and Butch’s promised 42 per cent stake in Sandals, among other things, to claim that the trustee “is in no position” to make impartial decisions.

“The majority of the defendant’s (trustee) board of directors owe duties to loyalty to the Sandals Group and have a personal interest, including financial interest, in the success of the Sandals Group and in maintaining their good relations with Sandals Group,” she said, adding that relations between her and the trustee have broken down and “the plaintiff (Cheryl) has reasonably lost all trust and confidence in the defendant’s (Cromwell) ability to administer the trusts fairly and impartially.”

On the point of conflicts, the Bahamian Supreme Court said the court will be required to determine “whether any conflict of interest was authorised by the founder (Butch)”.

ADAM REJECTS ALLEGATIONS

Adam Stewart has strongly rejected the allegations against the trustee as “without foundation” and insisted that Sandals “is in very good financial health and has led the Caribbean tourism industry in the recovery from COVID-19”.

“Although the plaintiff (Cheryl) ran a marketing company and Sandals was the main client of that business, she had no relevant knowledge or experience of running a business of the size and stature of Sandals and was actively kept at arm’s length from Sandals by my father,” he said in his affidavit, which was also cited by the Bahamian courts.

He said the substantive claims by Cheryl “are disputed both in fact and in law and I do not believe that any proper grounds for the removal of Cromwell as trustee have been (or will be) established”.

According to him, Cheryl “has actively driven a wedge between us (Jamaican family) and all her children to distance and alienate them against us”. He also said Cheryl’s claim is less about the alleged bias by the trustee and “more about using her claim as an opportunity to further pursue the family dispute for her own interests…”

Adam said the allegations will be addressed in his defence against Cheryl’s claim for the removal of Cromwell as trustee, which is due to be tried in the Bahamian courts.

https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lea ... ged-wishes

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Postby The_Honourable » March 1st, 2024, 1:24 am

Summarized version in youtube video:

It was no surprise that Adam Stewart took over Sandals after his father, founder, Gordon “Butch” Stewart passed away. But now his chunk of control in the iconic Sandals Group may be at stake.

There’s a battle over last minute wishes made by Butch Stewart to his common law spouse Cheryl Hammersmith- Stewart.

Sandals is a huge part of Jamaica’s and the Caribbean’s economy, so this issue could have rippling effects.


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Postby pugboy » March 1st, 2024, 5:50 am

so they alleging on his deathbed that she make him sign over, real bacchanal

on another note I stayed at sandals in st lucia last year
great experience, service, food everything top notch.

there are 3 sandals there and you can go between any of them.

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Postby Mmoney607 » March 1st, 2024, 10:45 am

And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

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It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?

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Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?


You real singing for your supper these days, oui.

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Postby Habit7 » March 1st, 2024, 7:34 pm

bluefete wrote:
Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?


You real singing for your supper these days, oui.

Yes I am.

But let’s say I wasn’t, are you too unable to respond to what I said or you have another deflection.

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Postby bluefete » March 1st, 2024, 7:37 pm

Habit7 wrote:
bluefete wrote:
Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?


You real singing for your supper these days, oui.

Yes I am.

But let’s say I wasn’t, are you too unable to respond to what I said or you have another deflection.


I want whatever it is you are smoking. Share it nah! Please.

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Postby The_Honourable » March 1st, 2024, 9:15 pm

bluefete wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
bluefete wrote:
Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?


You real singing for your supper these days, oui.

Yes I am.

But let’s say I wasn’t, are you too unable to respond to what I said or you have another deflection.


I want whatever it is you are smoking. Share it nah! Please.


Habit does have a point tho about conrad hilton

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby 88sins » March 2nd, 2024, 3:26 pm

So the buzzards done circling, time to descend on the carcass :lol:

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby Chimera » March 2nd, 2024, 4:58 pm

Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?
Sure you did buddy. Sure you did

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Re: Sandals Thread!

Postby 88sins » March 3rd, 2024, 7:18 pm

Chimera wrote:
Habit7 wrote:It is because of how money can tear families apart I have turned down several opportunities for me to be a billionaire.

Mmoney607 wrote:And this is what Rowley wanted to foist on the people of tobago. Shame

You know that when Conrad Hilton died his son contested his will as well? How did that matter to Hilton Hotel on Lady Young Rd?[/quote]Sure you did buddy. Sure you did

:lol:
I see what u saying eh
But...
Not everybody want to be a billionaire or trillionaire.
Since I ssmall, I always used to say I DON'T want to be rich. Just want to have enough to cover the necessities (general living expenses, retirement funds, legacy funds for the future generations, etc), and a few coins extra to indulge. Basically, enough to be comfortably well off. So far so good.

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