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amawanqa Joined: May 08, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Hornchurch UK & East London SA PM |
I'll second that, gola.
By the way, welcome to the SA thread.
He who laughs last... thinks slowest. Nokia 5800, Sony Ericsson P1i, Nokia 7600. |
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brix25 Joined: Aug 20, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town, South Africa PM, WWW
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@HOBBS: Thoroughly enjoyed the movie although at times I felt a bit lost because I hadn't seen/read the other movies in the series.
But I'm really looking forward to the Transformers and I Am Alone.
Liar liar pants on fire/ You burning up like David Koresh- Ghostface Killah |
gola Joined: Jul 17, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: South Africa PM |
Thanks amawanqa,good to be here...looking forward to Transformers as well. |
Hobbs Joined: Oct 07, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town,South Africa PM |
Glad you enjoyed the movie Brix.I'm keen to see Al Gore's documentry/movie about Global warming.Can't remember the name. |
francoislr Joined: Jun 15, 2006 Posts: 53 From: Pretoria, South Africa PM, WWW
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I have kept up to date with all the harry potter books, and movies. It is not bad, its just not amazing. I was young when i started, and for adults the story is okay, but yeah, better stuff out there. Harry potter hits on that spot of significance. There is nothing significant happening, and kids want to feel like there is something big out there to be done, to be part of. The problem with our age.
The biltong thing, nothing as good as boerebiltong freshly chopped up. We are lucky in Pretoria, there are a lot of good places to get excellent biltong.
The preview for the new Will Smith movie looks good. Cant wait! Also, about that Al Gore documentary, apparently it is compulsory viewing in the states in schools.
Happy birthday to Madiba...may there be quite a few more:)
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Hobbs Joined: Oct 07, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town,South Africa PM |
I quite enjoyed that soccer match.Great fun. |
Kryptik Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Port Elizabeth, S.Africa PM |
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On 2007-07-18 22:04:25, HOBBS wrote:
I quite enjoyed that soccer match.Great fun.
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Did you go thru to Newlands, Hobbs? |
*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2007-07-18 11:35:20, amawanqa wrote:
@ Jojo,
LOL it would appear so, matey. Late 30's..
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amawanqa Joined: May 08, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Hornchurch UK & East London SA PM |
@ Jojo, I'm upgrading to 37mm anti-aircraft cannon calibre, complete with tungsten carbide tip, in November. ;-)
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2007-07-19 03:07:48, amawanqa wrote:
@ Jojo, I'm upgrading to 37mm anti-aircraft cannon calibre, complete with tungsten carbide tip, in November.
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@father - Ohhhhhh, my ! I guess that alone can put the Esato HQ in Norway - in pieces . . . Have you tried usin' a - slingshot pal
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Siosal Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Posts: 139 From: South Africa PM |
*looks around*
"Did I walk into the wrong forum"?
*walks out*
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Kryptik Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Port Elizabeth, S.Africa PM |
Wanqa, the U.S. military once used S&M technology as part of their smart weapons arsenal (now discontinued, or so they claim). No, nothing to do with bondage but Smoke and Mirrors... they would holographically project images over enemy territory, thus luring them into thinking a far greater force was attacking them. I remember reading that they would project an image of fighter aircraft over a suspected enemy position, and once the AA guns started blazing away they would simulate images of planes spiralling out of control, etc... They'd keep this up until the AA gunners had depleted their ammunition, then send in the troops to clean up...
http://www.truthandlight10.com/NewsServer/ArticleFunctions/ArticleDetails.php?ArticleID=8151 |
amawanqa Joined: May 08, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Hornchurch UK & East London SA PM |
@ Kryptik,
I found that pretty interesting. Had no idea of such holographic-type tactics. Can you imagine a headline like 'Bush Uses Latest S&M Equipment To Lure Taliban AA.'
@ Siosal,
LOL, don't worry, we'll soon get back onto cricket.
He who laughs last... thinks slowest. Nokia 5800, Sony Ericsson P1i, Nokia 7600. |
Hobbs Joined: Oct 07, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Cape Town,South Africa PM |
Unfortunitely not Kryptik.Watched it on the telly.Was a great attendance.Almost packed to capacity.Also another good thing to hear was they were ready to broadcast the match it to 118 countries in High Definition.I think thats one of our World Cup requirements and we seem to be on top of that one. |
Kryptik Joined: Jun 24, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Port Elizabeth, S.Africa PM |
"Bush cracks S&M whip"
@ Hobbs, it's good knowing that we're at least ready as far as broadcasting is concerned. What bothers me though is the fact that we seem to be making slow progress wrt the actual stadia being built. I can't help but shake my head each time my old History lecturer aka Danny Jordaan pops up in the media reassuring us that everything is on track... i mean, the local stadium has been downgraded because the promise funding which has been paid to the provincial govt hasn't filtered down to the local level yet. Apparently they're experiencing unprecedented delays.. What's he going to say when the fit hits the shan, i wonder. "Oops, my bad."
I'm not superstitious, merely mildly stitious. |
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