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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it ????

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

Its a hologram

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So many adventures, so little time.Ā  :mellow:

There's always time. We all make our own excuses not to do awesome stuff.

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I'm going to do this. I'll sell a kidney. Or a child. If I have to.

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

every time I go to the bank I feel the need to drink alcohol. Although Savanah wouldn't be strong enough.

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

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I think you need to see someone you may need some help.

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

It was a hallucinationĀ  :whistling:

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

Jeez... Savanah lite....I agree. Something is obviously wrong.

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So I’m standing in the cue outside outside FNB, they have these lovely cue twice regulations now, and I look at the lady behind me and do a double take, she has an open Savanah in her hand! Not zero, normal savanah lite. Why should she do that and where did she gets it

We live in a special province where drinking in public is legal, but Savanah Lite would not be my first choice.

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The photo of the trolley is actually from s/west. It is outside Crawford steel and aluminum. If I remember correctly the name on the trolley is Montego (dog food).

a trolley that big for dog food ........... must have been made by the owner of a Lab!

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AT about 8.45 .. he says going up the hill at 8k's an hour and feels cooked ....

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I had to laugh,Ā  8k's an hour like top speed for me up chappies. Never mind steeper and at altitude. Eina

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I've ridden there - we went out through the Mt Everest National Park gates on mountainbikes, which I think is at about 5300masl. I'm surprised he was going so fast too - my first few days over 3000m I could hardly see the road over the handlebars from the headaches.

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We live in a special province where drinking in public is legal, but Savanah Lite would not be my first choice.

Totally agree, the combination of the choice, the blatancy and the where the hell did she get it floored me. I must say the scenery in KZN has changed with the lack of green bottles strewn all over the place!

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I've ridden there - we went out through the Mt Everest National Park gates on mountainbikes, which I think is at about 5300masl. I'm surprised he was going so fast too - my first few days over 3000m I could hardly see the road over the handlebars from the headaches.

I've ridden some stuff at 4000m in the Himalayas. Didn't find the riding especially bad but definitely noticed the altitude while lying in bed at night. Just couldn't get a comfortable breathing rythm so struggled to sleep.

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