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Kiprich robbed at Portmore Airbnb - Firemon - 03-18-2023 I love how they call 'em "scandal bags." https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latest-news/kiprich-retrieves-chain-and-rolex-but-no-money/ RE: Kiprich robbed at Portmore Airbnb - oldtimer - 03-18-2023 Good morning !! Dandy little tune !! RE: Kiprich robbed at Portmore Airbnb - CardBoardBox - 03-20-2023 The tune was good (but not fantastic) and I enjoyed it more when I played it a send time. Stuffing the phone in the coconut was a riot (on 2nd viewing.) Scandal bag has a place in the vocabulary, which was called a LLADA bag for obvious reasons by the owner Valerie of (formerly) Heartbeat hotel. I think it will stay around. Since the man's items came inside the Scandal bag, he originally must have lost a shit-load of stuff. When I sell things in Negril, the person always wants it in a bag and away from prying eyes. It is almost funny, along the lines that locals want to keep their dealings private while there is a wealth of information available on the street anyway. I'm curious what is a more proper title than scandal bag. A while back I related (told) a story of a lady who wanted nylon/plastic covered clothes line and was informed it was called "curtain rod" at the hardware store. From the story: "When I reached the tax office, a man saw me come in and gave me a scandal bag with the items. I still have the black scandal bag," Kiprich joked. RE: Kiprich robbed at Portmore Airbnb - Firemon - 03-22-2023 Jamaicans have a tough time doing anything without the community knowing what g'wan. |