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Yeap, we might not be daredevil and all that macho stuff , but on the other hand ...
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#32
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Hay! talk about my valley.
Some guys jump with no rope What about diving with sharks. So by the way Gerald can I call you (oupa Gerald)(grand dad Gerald ) |
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Is there some news I missed?
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#34
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Sounds like Hennie is related to Gerald.
I would scuba dive with sharks before I would bungie jump. water I like, heigths no way! |
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No we just talk the same language.I don`t think Gerald wants me as family I am a bit naughty.
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#36
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It very normal Afrikaans to address your elders as oom or oupa (uncle or grandpa). Hennie, ek het nie persoonlik 'n probleem met stoutigheid nie, maar hier in publiek moet ek baie versigtig trap.
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Gerald I do understand it completly But are you an oupa yet?Or is your shotgun next to your bed I can tel you one thing when my little ones get to their teens I am moving to a farm verry far from any town.
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No, not an oupa yet, as far as I know
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Well, I drive 1800 miles across Europe in 2 and a half days (insanity for a aged 10 times grandfather) and find all the talk has drifted away from cricket. Can this be because SA were skittled out in under a day for less than 200?
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Havn't you learnt from the time you started this thread that you shouldn't start flapping the Union Jack this early in a match?
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OK. So the spingbocks scraped home. 5 more tries and a drop goal at it would have been Englands game. Close thing, I reckon!
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