I agree on Dead Rabbit R. Definitely one of the best pieces of gear released in the last 12 months but my favourite has to be the THC elite MTL RTA.
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I like to think of myself as an optimistic realist but the sorry state of affairs at all the SOE's is very scary but frightens me more is the comments on the various social media platforms and where the blame is being put by the general Joe Public. Apartheid is being blamed. De ruyter personally is being blamed for Eskoms failures. The one chap even said please bring back Zuma because things worked when he was in charge and there was no stealing at Eskom then.And today's Q
are we a failed state ?
And today's Q
are we a failed state ?
Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel...
Don't hold back, tell us how you really feel...
What he said, just sprinkle some F bombs so it's more my styleI want to stay away from the Apology Thread... because Yes, it is. And everyone, even the "rulers" and the "leaders" (because they are two different groups) know it... and we all know and remember the good, and unfortunately the bad (that is flung in everyone's faces on a daily basis). Of which the latter is clung to like sh!t on a wool blanket by those who did not even experience it... so let me leave it at YES and wait for tomorrows question rather...
these bladdy b@stards get my blood boiling and they are normally the loudest with complaints!people that brag that they don't vote for whatever reason
This scares me to my soul. Ol Juju is a piece of work isn’t he!What worries me more than those, that for whatever reason(s), choose to not vote, is the rising EFF voter base. Their appointment as a government would take us from failed to, {insert four letter word of choice here}, almost instantly, so ....I guess my answer is a resounding YES!
Speaking of...This scares me to my soul. Ol Juju is a piece of work isn’t he!
There is no work involved with that jock strapThis scares me to my soul. Ol Juju is a piece of work isn’t he!
What was your first job right out of high school / army ?
Mom got me a job at the telephone exchange in '82 , lekker overtime paid for my second motorbike and a bachelor's pad in town, a whopping R628 pm and then overtime!
finished school, took 1 day off then started as a waiter. Quickly learned that if you work double shifts you can make really good money and party lots and hard and still work a double shift the next day (the joys of being young)What was your first job right out of high school / army ?
Mom got me a job at the telephone exchange in '82 , lekker overtime paid for my second motorbike and a bachelor's pad in town, a whopping R628 pm and then overtime!
Was in the army for more than 3 years before I left in 1996 and had a string of temp jobs ranging from selling pots, watches, etc. door to door, telesales and even a Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, etc.) instructor. Sold one set of pans in 2 months (first temp job) so I quit that. Second job was only temporary for 3 months (cannot recall how much I earned, think it was R1500 or such). Third job they did me in by promising me a salary of R2600 but ended off paying me R2000 and then wanted me to do telesales as well (did not last long there) and last one I was not paid for three months straight so gave that up and was without a job for the rest of the year until Jan '97. 1996 was a tough year...What was your first job right out of high school / army ?
Mom got me a job at the telephone exchange in '82 , lekker overtime paid for my second motorbike and a bachelor's pad in town, a whopping R628 pm and then overtime!