Archive for August, 2007
Posted in August 30th, 2007
Pedestrians must give right of way on pavements.
It makes sense to get as close as possible to a ATM. Cash in transit heists are as common as waking up in the morning.
At least this 4×2 ( four wheels and two legs) waits for the robot.
The squeeze is common practice , stop [...]
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Posted in August 29th, 2007
Cemetery plots are filling up rapidly, so booking are essential. The days were you could rest in peace are rapidly coming to a close.
Those wanting to visit your grave site need a 4×4 all terrain jeep just to get in, That is if nobody has moved in on top of you.
Some areas are just [...]
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Posted in August 27th, 2007
This is a true only in Africa scenario.
Corruption and allegations of fraud in faulty condom distribution. Now uses could be exposed to aids.
Been promiscuous is your democratic choice.
There is always a price one pays for this human behavior when we try to compete with the sexual breeding pattern s of rabbits.
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Posted in August 27th, 2007
In South African newspapers adverts take up pages and pages of job opportunities, but there is a catch! Applications are screened, white males need not apply and now white females are included. The composition of a company must reflect our diversity and employment “equity”
Urgent appeal for at 1300 teachers to apply for jobs, [...]
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Posted in August 22nd, 2007
This can only happen a South Africa, Cape Town.
With municipal increases of 19% on our precious water, sewerage is the forerunner with a overall increase of one hundred and twenty five percent(125%).
Sewerage is more expensive than water, believe it.
On the other side of the world Australia, Brisbane in particular a drought has forced a [...]
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Posted in August 21st, 2007
Since the introduction of the N2 Bus and Taxi Lane (B&T) two weeks ago, the Cape Town City council has issued over R850,000 in fines to 1700 motorists!
Do the math – that’s over R60,000 a day in fines!
The N2 is the major arterial highway that connects the Cape Town to Khayelitsha, Langa, Gugaletu and then [...]
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Posted in August 20th, 2007
This was a circulating email, There are no words to add to this story
Without the police photos to prove it, no one anywhere in the world will believe this is possible in South Africa.
This Toyota Tazz was stolen in Butterworth/Transkei. It was the in a accident.
Not 1 Not 2…. but 3 cows were found inside(Yip [...]
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Posted in August 19th, 2007
Allegations that police joined in a pig frenzy are being investigated in King Williams Town. A mob stormed an overturned truck helping themselves to pigs. For a some of these pigs it was not there day as they were gutted while still alive. The police arrived and allegedly joined forces with the mob aiding in [...]
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Posted in August 14th, 2007
This particular road is extremely busy during peak hour traffic. Over taking a slow car here is virtually impossible in many areas because of the road condition. Ride here at your own risk if you’re a motor cyclist.
There is plenty of money for a unnecessary world cup stadium in 2010. Alternatives to building a [...]
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Posted in August 14th, 2007
Part of plan the Cape Town plan to relieve traffic congestion on the N2 highway running from the airport towards the city cent re has now been reduced by one lane during peak traffic times. This is to give our law abiding taxi operators in particular and buses a dedicated lane. Millions have been spent [...]
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Posted in August 13th, 2007
Recently Cape Town was voted the cleanest city in South Africa. What happens I think is that those in the know take these people to suburbs etc which have been cleaned or are renowned for been within reasonable limits. Tourists visit Cape Town and Table Mountain, do the travel agency’s show the following ?
This [...]
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Posted in August 13th, 2007
What you’re about to see happened on the R25 – near Isando, Kempton Park, Gauteng,South Africa. The images relaying this event was distributed via an email that circulated a month or so ago.
Now I have a theory as to what really happened here – so buckle up – and enjoy!
Once upon a time a petrol [...]
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