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Is it just me that finds it very frustrating that people talk around at their loudest with no consideration for people that may be sleeping/resting?  :cursing:  :angry:  just cos they arrived late.

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Is it just me that finds it very frustrating that people talk around at their loudest with no consideration for people that may be sleeping/resting?  :cursing:  :angry:  just cos they arrived late.

Just you mate. Its like when I enter the club, I speak wiff a deep voice, so all the dolls know I have arrived.

 

Same thing in the tent, okes better watch it. I call it my wattage cottage.

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Is it just me that finds it very frustrating that people talk around at their loudest with no consideration for people that may be sleeping/resting?  :cursing:  :angry:  just cos they arrived late.

 

YES!

And the okes that POEP loudly as well

 

Its not on man!

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We usually take a proper bluetooth speaker and play plenty of Afrikaans music at full blast.

 

Usually cant hear anything else 

You become the sacrificial anode then, you end up with a full on sokkie jol around your tent. Then what?

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I go once a year to Kalahari Speed Week or Dust and Us in the northern Cape and you have much the same as a tented village . The loud speaking , farting , music of all genres and the revving of V 8's at all hours of the night . I know its inconsiderate but its part of that kind of event . People , people and more people . 

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You become the sacrificial anode then, you end up with a full on sokkie jol around your tent. Then what?

 

You start playing a bit of kwaito music...the toppies quickly disappear :whistling:  

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