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  On 5/7/2014 at 10:43 AM, SwissVan said:

 

 

Thanks...do u have an idea how long it would take from Wartburg to PMB centre in the early hours of the morning in the dark?

30 min tops.
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Posted
  On 5/7/2014 at 10:43 AM, SwissVan said:

 

 

Thanks...do u have an idea how long it would take from Wartburg to PMB centre in the early hours of the morning in the dark?

 

Should be no more than around 30 minutes.

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  On 5/6/2014 at 5:13 PM, cpt armpies mayhem said:

 

None. I have Norman genes (pre-french) in my family, on both patriarchal lines. And wherever my grandmother's family came from, who were of Austrian origin.

 

My fathers father is a Brit, His wife is a German, my mothers father is a German (jewish one) and his wife is from Dutch decent...

Edit: so i dont take offence to being refered to as dutchman...

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Ek is Afrikaans maar my vrou is english speaking. English only allowed at work.

 

So ek praat net Afrikaans met my honde of op party forums :-)

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  On 5/7/2014 at 9:12 AM, flymango said:
But the real question is, how many Afrikaners in this poll can "langarm"? Anybody can braai, eat stywe pap, drink brandy en coke, or have ancestry from Jan van Riebeek. Ek vra maar net ... :whistling:

 

I'm the youngest cousin in the family so all the anties wanted to skoffel and that's how I learnt.

To this day I can't keep my feet still when I hear a Klipwerf tune

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'Long & Short' of this thread is...

 

'Ma en Pa' had eye's for each other long ago, and

we are the result... (Irish / Nederlander)

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  On 5/7/2014 at 1:42 PM, fanievb said:

I'm the youngest cousin in the family so all the anties wanted to skoffel and that's how I learnt.

To this day I can't keep my feet still when I hear a Klipwerf tune

Ever been to the Gonubie Farmers hall for the sokkies/ lots of the English farmers around there can sokkie up a storm.

Posted (edited)
  On 5/6/2014 at 8:13 AM, DIPSLICK said:

i is from a dutchie dad

a english mom

married a dutchie

my one daughter is english

my other daughter is a dutchie

what for can and like this to make for me????? :eek:

 

JY IS / YOU ARE

IN DIE / IN THE

K@K

:eek:

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  On 5/8/2014 at 10:42 AM, deanbean said:

Ever been to the Gonubie Farmers hall for the sokkies/ lots of the English farmers around there can sokkie up a storm.

 

Been there, Komga show, Gonubie X-mas fair, Gonubie Round Table fest, Grens High School "boeremusiek gulde", Boeretroos theatre.

 

I like from Lang Arm :thumbup:

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