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Feb 05
2010

Customized Bafana Bafana Cars

Posted by Chris Edington in Untagged 

Chris Edington

The first is painted white and on top of the roof is a huge soccer ball with large sunglasses like soccer fans wear at games.

Jan 28
2010

The long awaited Cape Town Alive v20.10

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Chris Edington

Cape Town Alive V20.10

I have some good news today, after a very long wait, we are due to launch the new Cape Town Alive. We will be releasing the new version on the 8th of February 2010.

To allow us to perform this task properly, we will be offline for the weekend of the 5th - 7th of February 2010.

 

Jan 27
2010

People getting Tazered

Posted by Chris Edington in tazer , haha , funny

Chris Edington

This is probably one the funniest things, but I would absolutely hate to get tazed by someone, wouldn't find it at all funny.

Jan 22
2010

A quick something to educate your brain on this fine day

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Chris Edington

Was looking around at some facts last night, some of them are great. A bit of knowledge never hurt anyone!

Jan 15
2010

All this talk about Sharks - Check out this Tigershark

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Chris Edington

I think Tiger is the best and everyone is making a scene about nothing... but this is quite funny:

Nov 18
2009

Rasta singer accused of treason

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Chris Edington

South African Flag

Cape Town - Furious members of Parliament have accused the reggae singer who butchered the national anthem on Friday night, of treason.

Ras Dumisani, who sang the anthem before the rugby match between the French and the Springboks in Toulouse, France, would have been embarrassed had he appeared before the parliamentary portfolio committee for sport on Tuesday.

"It is treason! I don't know how he could get onto the stage if he couldn’t sing the anthem. He is ready for retirement," stated committee member and ANC MP, Litho Suka.

He said an apology alone was not good enough, and that the South African official who had recommended Dumisani to the French, should also be held accountable.

'Pathetic version'

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