26Oct
Going on a South African Campervan holiday is the ultimate road trip. Travel from Africa’s most southern point to the Karoo Desert and beyond. We should all explore such a beautiful country by road
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Campervan Holidays in Cape Town
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25Oct
Posted by Morné – 25/10/09 at 11:10 amSitting in front of the television at half-past two waiting for the big match to start…Bugsbunny shares his love and affiliation for the oldest domestic competition in the world.My Dad’s got his Brandy in the one hand and the finger pointing his doing with the other. Because the ref that’s going to blow today is that idiot that gave the game away last week with a penalty which was definitely not a penalty, well not in my Dad’s book anyway.We were told before
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Why we love the Currie Cup
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24Oct
The relaunch of South Africa’s Afrikaans-language national paper, Rapport, came off Saturday even better than we had hoped.Every redesign has its share of problems and glitches.
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A successful relaunch of the weekend paper in South Africa
22Oct
It’s not often that we make up stories based entirely around one little piece of information… okay so maybe we do it quite often but that’s no the point. PopCap has just recently trademarked the name, YetiTrain, for an upcoming game of some sort
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PopCap trademarks YetiTrain, colour me intrigued
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21Oct
Vanilla Ice is apparently still cool in South Africa. Here’s his latest gig – a commercial for some type of ice-cold beer.
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Vanilla Ice Makes Another Comeback… In South Africa
20Oct
A great example of a one-hit-wonder. But Vanilla Ice needed to make sure his grandchildren will get to spend some of his money in the future, so he said was sorry for that one stupid song. But now you can forget about all his apologizes.
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And how is Vanilla Ice doing these days?
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20Oct
Peter Hain Fabian And Labour party MP- Today on LBC Wants to dictate those we can and cannot listen to on QT-The BNP he said is an Illegal party- this from the twat that supported the Marxist Mugabe- and the then Illegal ANC…Not so whiter than white PETER HAIN. He also is pro Europe with the ILLEGAL entry of Britain- ignoring his oath that to hand over soveriegnty to a foreign ruler is ILLEGAL UNDER THE 1689 BILL OF RIGHTS..But then he’s just another immigrant with no real feeling for BRITAI
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Peter Hain Fabian MP- Guilty of Criminal Conspiracy….Name Calls Nick Griffin.
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16Oct
Phone: +64 03 577 9997 or toll free from within NZ 0800 990 800 Website: www.marlboroughtravel.co.nz Marlborough Wine Tours, Marlborough Sounds Cruises, New Zealand Marlborough Travel is a family owned tourism company that has operated tours in Marlborough and cruises in the Marlborough Sounds for nearly twenty years. Owner- Operators, Chris and Sue Godsiff , are both born and bred in Marlborough, as were their parents and grandparents before that. This long line of family conn
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Marlborough Travel
14Oct
Yesterday, after retweeting an article from TravelDudes entitled “10 Great Cheap Places to Eat in New York City” , we received a request for an L.A. version. Eating cheaply and eating well on the road in big cities can get expensive.
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Top 10 Cheap Places to Eat in Los Angeles
13Oct
China wasn’t all multi-dish meals and dumplings, contrary to how it must seem from the previous post. Oh, no. There were also breakfasts. And snacks. Many, many snacks… My favourite snack in Shanghai was translated as “meat cake”, which sounds rather unappetising. Imagine a nice, juicy meatball encased in flaky pastry – that’s the best I can do by way of explanation. They were sold streetside throughout town. Another variation on the “meat cake” was a favourite in Beijing – the
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China – snacks and street food