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sias

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  1. Check out the guy in the window! What were their demands? New front teeth for everyone?
  2. Who's tiny k?
  3. Depends on what you show, nê? Maybe they can leave it on for 5min for us to make up our minds?
  4. Now you see what happens when you wear underwear under your cycling shorts!
  5. Actually, if you look at it again: the weight of the gas bottle will cancel the recoil and will make it more stable for rapid fire. It will still be a b1tch to carry around. Look at the Desert Eagle .50 with that massive barrel - same principle...
  6. Maybe that both charges were withdrawn as per the revised heading of the thread?
  7. All entries sold out at R1200 for the solo! I'm in...
  8. First join a club, the go to www.cyclingsa.com and hey presto, one full racing license!
  9. Intervals - short ones, long ones, aerobic, anaerobic. Train with a power meter if not doing so already.
  10. You have got to be f.cking kidding me!!!
  11. You have to be a member of a local club and the chairman of that club should confirm that you are a member of the club and approve your application.
  12. 99.9999% of the time you'd be right...
  13. here kitty kitty...
  14. I hope he is first in line...IDIOT!
  15. Tumbleweed has a point - the case might be thrown out because of prejudice. Look at those eyes - they're dead, emotionless... He feels f.ck-all ...
  16. +1 What everyone said. Don't be tempted to go hard in the 1st two stages - it will come back to bite you in the last stages. Try and get down the pass before dark. Two bottles should be fine per stage. I took only one bottle on the first stage and got my back-pack at the first checkpoint. I got my lights at the 2nd check, just before it got dark. Having done all the races you mentioned should have you more than ready for the DD. Oh yes, one last thing: Get a 29er! I rode a KTM hard-tail 29er and that thing chucked on those roads! I'm still considering doing it again this year...
  17. untill fatboy malema nationalises the constitution...
  18. I hope to heaven you don't support this braindead idiot's views! If you read news 24 and other sites, you'll see it's not just "some" people...
  19. The anc and their followers.
  20. To take malema out now, would be the worst thing anyone can do...
  21. The same way they say the "shoot the boer" song is not aimed at any one in particular. Remember that the people he talks to is at an even lower level than him...
  22. http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/malema-white-people-are-criminals-1.1065708 Malema: White people are criminals May 8 2011 at 10:03am Comment on this story -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lizell Muller ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema encouraged his supporters to ask ANC leaders questions during campaigning in Alexandra, Johannesburg. Picture: Lizell Muller White people should be treated as “criminals” for “stealing” land from black people, ANC Youth League president Julius Malema told an enthusiastic crowd in Kimberley yesterday where he appeared on the same platform as President Jacob Zuma. Malema was the main attraction as he pulled out all the stops in his campaign for local elections, now just days away. “They (whites) have turned our land into game farms… The willing-buyer, willing-seller (system) has failed,” Malema said. “We must take the land without paying. They took our land without paying. Once we agree they stole our land, we can agree they are criminals and must be treated as such,” he said to cheers from a crowd of about 3 000 people at the Galeshewe stadium, just outside Kimberley. Although Zuma was billed as the main speaker, it was Malema – affectionately known as “Juju-baby” in these parts – who stole the show. As service delivery protests continue across the country, Malema chastised the “spoilt brats” who complained that the ANC had not delivered basic services. He said protesters were “burning tyres in townships on a tar road delivered to them by the ANC”. The youth leader also said he had seen people interviewed on television who said they were not going to vote in the coming election. “But this person is watering his garden and behind him stands an RDP house – and then he says he doesn’t see delivery. We must never entertain such spoilt brats,” he said to more cheers. Malema also criticised corrupt practices by councillors, such as selling on RDP houses or giving preference to family and friends on housing lists. This went down well with the crowd, which got to its feet and roared with approval when he said: “You shouldn’t have to sleep with a councillor to get an RDP house.” Malema pushed his nationalisation agenda, saying the government could not afford to create jobs or to build a university in the Northern Cape – a 2009 campaign promise made by Zuma – because “there is no money”. “Where is the money? It is in the hands of the Oppenheimers, who mine diamonds right here in Kimberley and leave nothing behind. “One family has benefited for generation after generation, but there is nothing looking like a diamond here in Galeshewe,” he said to enthusiastic applause. “Political freedom without economic power means nothing. You can vote until you turn yellow, but without economic freedom it means nothing,” he added, saying the youth league was not “requesting permission” to nationalise the country’s natural assets. In its recently released economic policy discussion document, the league makes it clear that land, minerals and other key assets should be nationalised, without compensation to current title holders. The issue will be debated at the ANC’s policy conference next year after the league succeeded on getting it on to the party’s agenda at its national general council in September last year. Malema said his calls for nationalisation were “nothing new” as the Freedom Charter spelt out the same goals. Former president Nelson Mandela himself had urged the party to strive for economic emancipation once political freedom was attained, according to Malema. He went on to dish out his customary insults to opposition parties, calling DA leader Helen Zille a “dancing monkey” from “monkey town”. “You allow the madam to kiss your children when you know the madam does not care about your children. They kill our people when they confuse them with baboons. The madam will never be president,” he said. Cope, the PAC and the IFP received similar treatment. Referring to Cope’s leadership squabbles, Malema joked, “You can’t form a political party when you are angry because the day you smile that party will die – you must then be angry forever.” The PAC was a spent force and the IFP was never a political party, but was formed as a “cultural organisation”, he said. Malema also came to the defence of Northern Cape ANC provincial chairman John Block, who is facing corruption charges. Block has been implicated in a multi-million rand tender scandal related to the provision of medical oxygen and water purification plants. People were out to “destroy” Block because he was the face of the ANC in the province, but such attacks were in fact attacks on the “integrity” of the ANC, Malema said. Malema’s wooing of the crowd quickly dissipated when Zuma took to the stage, however. People listened intently to what he had to say. The president urged people not to “waste” their votes on opposition parties and criticised those who planned not to vote as having fallen victim to “effective propaganda”. “If you love yourself and you love your vote, why do you vote for a party that you know is going to lose anyway? What is the logic – to vote to lose?” he asked. Zuma said the ANC was different to other parties, saying it was a “movement of the people” first, and a political party second. - Deon de Lange
  23. As julle mannetjies op julle 29ers daar op Naudes nek pas rondjaag, moet julle net pasop vir 'n wit Patrol met 'n moerse bullbar voor op en 'n lang kamera lens wat by die venster uitsteek... Ek gaan bietjie in Tenahead mountain lodge bly vir 'n dag of wat - 26-28 April...
  24. OK, spoke to Jaco just now - It happened on the gravel road next to the Twin Rivers Estate in Irene Pretoria, close to Smuts House. He must have been going west as he was on his way home. It was about 17H30...
  25. Hence the words: "may God have mercy on the white f...". I will not have mercy on him - he is lower than malema...
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