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Kryptik
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Posted: 2007-10-14 22:35
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Brilliant kicking by Percy. And just check out Habana's interception!!! What a try!! 37-13 and it seems to be in the bag
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Posted: 2007-10-14 22:43
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Some really ugly play there towards the end, but hey, the fat lady sings 37-13!!!
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2007-10-14 23:02
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Yeah, pity about the unnecessary aggro at the end, but at least they were all decent enough to acknowledge/exchange pleasantries after the final whistle.

So it's into the finals!

Not too shabby for a bunch of 'Jaapies', hey carkitter?

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Posted: 2007-10-15 02:15
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@dad / kryptik & hobbs - Many thanks for congratulating ME, even though I did NOT WIN in any CONTEST at that . . . .


Monday blues is here - again It will be at your end too in a couple hours from now - UK and African friends ! [addsig]
brix25
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Posted: 2007-10-15 08:09
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Really felt good getting up this morning...the birds were singing away and somehow the notorious Cape Doctor had died down. Somehow I think we're close to restoring balance to the universe- just need to sort out a bunch of dogged Poms who've been riding their luck for way too long in this tournament.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 08:39
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Ok,we are in the finals.The betting doors are open and I put down 100,000 moola that England take the cup.The winnings with such good odds should cover the cost for my Nokia E90.lol Only joking but the ohnest truth is I cant call this one eventhough Brix foresees an idle walk in the park.It comes down to who can hold there nerves better.You've seen how wierd the rugby becomes when it gets to the knock out rounds.Also have you noticed all these writers for Symbian sites have a combination of one of these phones as the two they use daily-Nokia N95,Nokia E90,Apple I-phone and just recently some have adopted the P1i.Lucky buggers.Most probably get them for free.What would your combination be?Mine,I'll stick with my P990i and then throw in either the E90 or N95.
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2007-10-15 09:36
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Just come from the staffroom and it's strange to have heard so much talk and anticipation about rugby for a change... hardly a mention about football, X-Factor, Eastenders, etc. Amazing how 'success' in a certain sport gets (often unlikely) people suddenly involved in it here.

@ Hobbster,
Out of phones currently available, probably the P1i and HTC Kaiser/TyTN II. If it had to be one of those Nokias, possibly the E90.

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Kryptik
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Posted: 2007-10-15 10:31
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Brix, i'm feeling you bro, it's like stepping on air! Right now the Bokke are so wired that they're probably feeling invincible. Should that feeling carry through to the weekend, we're going to decimate the English! They may have Johnny kicking for them, but they're not on the roll as we are... add to that the possibility of Madiba being present at the final, and i'd say it's in the bag.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 10:44
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Good choice Wanga.In SA,rugby can unites a nation..Then its all back to normal after the euphoria has died down.I remember been in the car after winning in 95,and what went on in the streets of Cape Town was truly a sight to behold.It was very special.Its how life on earth should be but isnt.If only the one chance we have on this planet could be lived most the time in that kind of spirit and not take a World Cup or great event to open our eyes that underneath everything we are pretty much all the same.Just trying to survive as best we can.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 10:56
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Hey Kryps.The Johnny factor hasnt been a factor in this World Cup.I dont think.I think the English are also feeling pretty invincible at the moment.Maybe even more so.Theyve taken out the Aussies and the French.We've only had to contend with the Islanders and Argentina.Its going to be a CrackerJack.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 11:33
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Ya, I remember that '95 euphoria as well. Cars hooting all over, people celebrating everywhere... it was indeed quite an experience. Yeah, it's amazing how well sport unites a nation.
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Kryptik
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Posted: 2007-10-15 13:19
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Ladbroke's seem to favour the Springboks as well...
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:37
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I think I was the only one rooting for England where I was. Even my family and friends who are british were saying the french would win...

... and here's me who doesn't watch sport getting each prediction spot on.
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Hobbs
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:46
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What a beautiful day in Franschoek.I could just retire here and paint.So peaceful and slow.
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2007-10-15 18:27
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@ The Hobbster,
Is painting (from an 'art' perspective, of course ) a part-time interest/ HOBBy at all?

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