Saturday, June 19, 2010

World Cup 2010 - Story So Far

The World Cup is a week in and we as a South African public has gone from pumping up and telling everyone that would listen that we are fully behind bafana bafana to the customary ‘I told you so’ and jokes about our national team. This is typical of us South Africans and this behaviour needs to stop if we are going to unify as one in our beloved land. The national anthem says ‘Sound the call to come together and united we shall stand’, then why don’t we do just that. The sooner people realise that the World Cup held in South Africa is greater for us than just Bafana Bafana winning a football match the better we will be us a united country.

Reports are flying around the world that four North Korean players have gone missing from their training camp and can’t be located. The fear is that they have defected in an attempt to escape their lives in their absolute ridiculously ruled country. They are not missing as I saw them working in an electronics shop in central Durban. Yesterday on my travels back from up the Northern Coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal to Durban I saw the intensely disturbing sight of township dogs lying dead on the side of the road, expect a couple more North Korean players to go missing around dinner time.


There have been so many great moments so far in this FIFA World Cup 2010, Simphiwe Tshabalala’s opening goal of the tournament, Japan achieving their first win outside the asian continent, so on and so on. However none of those compare to, on live national TV former German international that nobody really knows says the following to a question on the French defeat to Mexico ‘ Imagine flying a million miles, paying for your ticket, shouting for your team, then they produce that SHIT’.

It might seem childish and silly of me but i can't help laughing everytime i hear the commentator saying the dutch name Van der Vaart.. Till Next week

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Live and strive for freedom in South Africa our Land !!

So good old T-Bone has been recalled by the ANC. If you not familiar with South African politics, translated Thabo Mbheki has resigned as president of the Republic of the South Africa. Now my views on this are fairly strong and more than likely not the majority of South Africans. But here goes…

Whether we as South Africans agree or disagree Jacob Zuma will be the next president of our country. There is nothing me, you or anybody can do to stop this. My solution lets just move on and have faith in the new president of the ANC and of the country, come general election time next April. There is no use complaining because that gets us no where. I’m optimistic for the future of the country. People might so I have to be because I live here. Good point and noted however, I am willing to give the guy ago. As for Mbheki been recalled by the ANC this is not a great deal to me, the exact some thing happened in the UK. Another thought, Gordon Brown v Jacob Zuma, You decide
.Think off the positives that our, my land has to offer…

Now that I’ve stepped off my very own speakers corner on my own soap box I will continue…

A few weeks back in Durban we had the international sex show, SEXPO, vist our shores. Now I had heard about this show and was extremely keen to go down and test my skills on the strippers pole. Not so keen was body corporate of my block of flats, when I attempted to practice on the veranda pole and brought the roof crashing down. So off I went to the show and was amazed by what I saw. Spent 45 mines having an electrifying and intelligent conversation with a very amazing young lady, who at the age of just 23 has acted in 923 adult entertainment movies. I failed Maths at school, but even I can work out that is plenty. Say she started at 18, that is 184 movies a year, once again you decide how stimulating (no pun) that conversation was.