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Ed-Zulu

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  1. http://cdn.24.co.za/files/Cms/General/d/2658/a60fb5b1f66b48f4aa08b2c5b2976bc8.gif
  2. Fanie...my China, W. T. actual F!!!!!!!!!!!!! The tears are rolling
  3. http://static.messynessychic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/vwvan11.jpg Not RC
  4. Awesome RC Trucks
  5. Will have to watch tonight, the French is rusty on Monday mornings, shot for the post
  6. Classic!
  7. Hmm...can't think of the name now, but should be called Costa Plenty
  8. This monster...
  9. I've always been a huge R.E.M. fan, however, for some reason I don't like seeing Stipe singing, don't ask me why. Agree with you, when I turned my head away the emotion can be felt! Nice post, thanks!
  10. It has no equal...with a good driver, 8 trained personnel and a good commander behind the five o's, lifes just peachy
  11. From back in the day when...
  12. No, that just stresses the tree...yours looks quite happy and content. That old wives tale causes a hell of a harvest one year with nothing the next as the tree tries to recover
  13. Bloody amazing for such cold weather!
  14. Whahahaha...avo tree in Slaapstad, with fruit Why the rusty nail?
  15. Baie geluk Ed! Geniet jou nuwe oomblikke!
  16. Absolutely...do ours in a flat bottomed cast iron pot (Dutch oven)
  17. Me and the wife love the Arab/Middle Eastern cooking...also particularly fond of Ethiopian cuisine, which has some Arab roots.
  18. The "stuff" money can buy
  19. Jimmycool, it's been 5 generations since the forefathers crossed the Orange River and I can tell you the only recipe is this...trail and error! And the golden rule as Small Fry mentioned, DO NOT STIR THE POT...if you do, enjoy your stew.
  20. Buy any old Bles Bridges LP's. Play them backwards and you get all the potjie recipe's you've ever wanted! You can thank me later
  21. Read an interesting statistic on WWI German soldiers deaths...estimated that more 50% of German soldiers killed in the conflict were Jewish.
  22. This one is from the Christmas Truce 1914
  23. To ensure total obedience!
  24. Interesting thing about it, the British Government hated the message and was so against it that they started banning pictures and stories of this nature in news papers during the war. They thought it bad for soldiers morale. It was only long after the war where the story of the Christmas Truce started being told.
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