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Humour / Jokes / Hip Hop - his opinion
« on: November 15, 2008, 03:32:14 PM »
I recorded this last week at my uncle's house, he was pissed, this is his idea of what he thinks of hip hop.  course i disagree with his sentiment...


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Humour / Jokes / Female Employees
« on: June 21, 2008, 03:49:55 PM »
This is the reason why woman shouldn't be hired to work, instead should be at home pregnant and barefoot in the kitchen.  Check her out she can't even scrape properly.


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General Discussion / Are Lil Wayne and Baby bedfellows?
« on: May 29, 2008, 08:25:45 PM »
who gives and who receives?



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Humour / Jokes / Be careful what you do at work!
« on: May 09, 2008, 06:04:29 PM »
they might just be recording!



funniest video I've seen

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Humour / Jokes / A girl I wish I could marry
« on: May 08, 2008, 07:34:40 PM »


I find this a turn on.

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Humour / Jokes / EVER HAD ANY FRIENDS LIKE THIS?
« on: May 08, 2008, 07:28:18 PM »

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General Discussion / I need this information for my a**ignment
« on: May 06, 2008, 05:38:04 PM »
I would especially love comments from the woman.

Secondly, can you elaborate on where you drop your seed?  In the basin, floor, curtains, toilet?
dankie

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General Discussion / What is wrong with us?
« on: May 06, 2008, 05:29:09 PM »
Another kid knocked over today in my street.  This has got to be the 3rd one I have witnessed.  Why is it that when we cross the road we don't bother to look behind us?  And then we get a fright when we see the car?  Is it because the dog from Harry's house never came to visit our schools when we were kids to teach us to look left and right when crossing the road?  Are we obvlious to the fact that there are moving pieces of metal that weight more than a ton on a surface that is covered with asphalt?  Why are so many of our brothers and sisters getting knocked over? 

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Geek Section / plasma vs lcd
« on: May 09, 2007, 07:49:51 PM »
what is better?  my boss reckons that lcd is better but who got the rands to afford that?  my opinion is that whether it's plasma or lcd doesn't matter as long as it hdtv enabled?  what do you people think?

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Producers - Discussion / USB cable from Keyboard to computer delay
« on: May 09, 2007, 07:42:55 PM »
I bought a keyboard that has a usb connection so I connected it to my computer and I can play it in FL Studio but I get a 1 second delay when I try and play it in FL studio.  My computer specs are:
AMD 64 X 2 DUAL 3600+
2.01 GHZ
960 MB OF RAM

USB IS 2.0

If you can help me I will appreciate I don't want the 1 second delay.

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Politics / PHUTUMA NATHI
« on: October 27, 2006, 10:30:41 PM »
Who bought these shares?  they define it as: An invitation to Black People and Black Groups eligible to subscribe for 45 000 000 Phuthuma Nathi ordinary shares as part of the MCSA Empowerment Transaction at an offer price of R10,00 per Phuthuma Nathi ordinary share.

Multichoice is owned by Naspers, CEO is an afrikaner. Rumours are floating around that the majority of traders are slowly pulling out of this media giant and hence the reason why Naspers came up with this clever scheme to get mostly middle cla** unsuspecting black people to buy shares.  They needed to raise money fast.  

I hope you didn't fall for this!  Those shares are going to be worthless in a few years time!

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General Discussion / Train Surfing
« on: October 15, 2006, 06:16:03 PM »
who likes to train surf?




























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Politics / where is mbeki?
« on: October 15, 2006, 05:57:36 PM »
yeah where is he?

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With political foes to slay, it’s a long wait for the president to show a public flicker of concern about crime

HOW long will we have to wait for President Thabo Mbeki to appear on television and tell the men responsible for the death of 15-month-old Khensani Mitileni and others like them that he and his government, with the undoubted backing of millions of our citizens, declare war on violent criminals?

When will he and his ineffectual security ministers unveil a workable plan to round up such people, prosecute them competently and speedily, jail them and make sure they stay put in prison?

Where was Mbeki after heist criminals brazenly attacked a cash-in-transit van, took the money from it and then, without provocation, cruelly set it alight, killing all four guards trapped inside?

Or after an armed gang opened fire on the police, turning Jeppestown into a warzone and killing four policemen? Or after a 14-year-old schoolboy fatally stabbed a schoolmate and went on the run for days from the authorities? Or after hijackers took a man’s car, shot him in the head, and then drove over him for good measure? Or after armed robbers tortured and killed the four-year-old granddaughter of one of the country’s top judges? Where was the leader of the republic after these acts of terror were committed?

In fact, where is President Thabo Mbeki generally? And how long will this country live with and tolerate what amounts to a refusal to lead from the man who, through the grace of its citizens, occupies its highest office?

This week’s gun battle in downtown Johannesburg, which led to the death of baby Khensani and the injury of seven other innocent bystanders, must surely be the last straw even for a country that has become inured to the impact of daily violence. The incident has shocked the nation, but has been met with cold, arrogant silence from the nation’s leaders.

Not a single expression of outrage. Not a word of condolence to the mother whose child died violently on her back, where a child is meant to be safest. No rebuke for those responsible. No words of comfort for a city left shocked and confused by the madness unfolding in its streets.

It’s as if Mbeki and his cabinet have retired to an underground bunker, unwilling — maybe even afraid — to rear their heads, lest they be the next victims of the war unleashed on the rest of us. Where are our elected leaders?

Mbeki, Safety and Security Minister Charles Nqakula, Justice Minister Brigitte Mabandla, Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour, Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils, Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota and Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula all seem to be too busy elsewhere to be concerned with securing the lives of millions of citizens who have no other place to turn to but their government.

For his part, Mbeki has featured in public recently only when he is attacking his political enemies in the tripartite alliance. What manner of leader reaches the conclusion that his allies’ criticisms “amount to serious provocation”, but has absolutely nothing to say on the seditious slaughter of innocents by gangs who respect neither law nor life?

What more has to happen to the people who elected the African National Congress (ANC) to power, for its leaders to acknowledge that there is a crisis of rampant violent crime in SA? When will denialism and wilful blindness cease to be favoured weapons in the armoury of governance in SA?

When the history of the Mbeki decade in South African politics is written, future generations will doubtless judge more harshly than we have done. They will conclude that the social fabric of SA came apart at the seams while its leader engaged in Machiavellian games with enemies real and imagined. They will see a president so obsessed with his legacy, and desperate attempts to defend it at all costs, that he even forgot to govern.

They will point an accusing finger at Mbeki and say: “You failed Khensani Mitileni.”


http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/weekender.aspx?ID=BD4A289541

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Politics / Zimbabwe stealing from SA - Mbeki Knows
« on: October 13, 2006, 08:44:13 AM »
why is it that mbeki is so quite on the zimbabwe issue?and why is it that most cash heists are performed by Zimbabweans with military training?could it be that Mbeki has allowed Mugabe to send his troops into the country to steal cash so that they can keep Zimbabwe afloat?  Wouldn't suprise me.
THE BLACK GORILLA HITLER



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