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Hip Hop Events / Re: TUMI AND THE VOLUME
« on: June 30, 2009, 01:16:05 PM »
WHAT.....I missed Tumi and the Volume's performance.....Goddamn

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Sports Arena / Re: Confederations Cup Build Up
« on: June 26, 2009, 12:02:37 PM »
Personally I think Bafana played very well....but we still lacking
in front. I mean Mashego was suppose to play in that game
he's more of an attacker than Parker is'.....really I don't see this big
thing about Parker'. The other issue...is our captian..Mbazo Mokoena.
That dude is lacking the basics...I mean me and my boys we saw him
couple of time making silly mistakes....even on Spain's game...he cost us a penalty.

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General Discussion / Re: Michael Jackson is Dead
« on: June 26, 2009, 08:26:28 AM »
Terrible loss indeed.....This dude was a true musician....may his soul rest in peace


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Sports Arena / Re: Confederations Cup Build Up
« on: June 25, 2009, 09:54:32 AM »
Spanish star wants vuvuzelas banned, Spanish fans want Africans banned

Just a day after Spanish football star Xabi Alonso called on FIFA to ban vuvuzela horns, Spanish fans have called on the football body to ban Africans. "They are just so black," said fan Enrique de Torquemada. "And there are so many of them here in Africa. It is very upsetting." Meanwhile South Africans have asked the Spanish to stop lisping.

Alonso was widely quoted this week referring to vuvuzelas as an "annoyance" that should be banned.

However, FIFA godfather Sepp Blatter has defended the horns.

"South African football is all about noise, excitement, shouting and enjoyment," he said. "And sometimes goals. But mostly just noise."

Alonso's South African hosts say they are taking the star's complaints seriously, despite "Xabi" meaning "doos" in the ancient San language.

"Obviously as a footballer Mr Alonso is a very unique person," said Confederations Cup local organizer Sonnyboy Laduma. "I mean, it's not everyone who has a Grade 9 education, is unemployable after 35, and who spends hours every day training to kick an inflated sack in to a net, who then tries to dictate the culture of another continent."

However, Laduma confirmed that Alonso was not alone in feeling that Africa needed to change to suit Spanish tastes.

He said that thousands of Spanish supporters had signed a petition asking FIFA to ban not only vuvuzelas but Africans as well.

"Apparently when they bought their airline tickets nobody told them that Africa is full of Africans," explained Laduma.

According to fan Ignacio Tortilla, the Confederations Cup has been an "ordeal".

"Wherever you look it's just Africans," he said. "Please don't get me wrong, I'm not a racist, but do they really have to be so aggressive with all the singing and smiling and hand-shaking?"

Florida de Porpoise, a retired Jew-bater from Barcelona, said he would have no problem with Africans "if they only tried to be more European".

"We're not asking for a lot," said de Porpoise. "Just perhaps a little hair relaxant, some cigarettes, and an overwhelming sense of the futility of hope."

Meanwhile, a delegation of South Africans has asked visiting Spaniards to stop lisping.

"For God's sake, English is our sixth language and we can still say 's'," said Jumpstart Moloi, who led the delegation to the Spanish emba**y this morning.

"It's not Nelthon Mandela, okay? It's Nelson. Nelssssson."

He also appealed to Spaniards to "think long and hard" before asking locals for directions to Thanton Thquare and the thocker thtadium at Thocker Thity.

"Spanish is just such a freaking ugly language," said Moloi. "It's all just 'eth eth eth eth'. FIFA should do something."


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Sports Arena / Re: Confederations Cup Build Up
« on: June 19, 2009, 08:39:21 AM »
For some reason.....I don't fear Spain...its either we beat them or we play draw.....but I don't think we'll loose against them...NEVA

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Movie Talk / Re: Martial Arts
« on: June 04, 2009, 01:59:50 PM »
i totally disagree. Woo Ping is the truth. He doesn't apply those flying scenes a lot. It's Kung-Fu original. Duen Yoo also has been inspired by Woo Ping

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Movie Talk / Martial Arts
« on: June 04, 2009, 01:21:29 PM »
Who else is into Martial Arts movies, me I can chill at my place the whole day watching Kung-Fu movies. The movie that I think is the best cheroegraphed movie is  Druken Master by Jackie Chan. The  guy who directred that movie is the same guy who Cherographed Matrix Woo-ping Yuen. Best director of Martial Arts movies.

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General Discussion / Re: Your Ideal Job
« on: June 01, 2009, 09:16:04 AM »
Anything in the Entertainment Industry. I hate office Jobs

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Sports Arena / Re: UEFA BUILD UP
« on: May 28, 2009, 10:01:48 AM »
Unfortunately i don't support English teams....If I did Chelsea would be the team I support.

Well about players...the player I really bow down to in Barcelona is Samuel Eto'o...that dude is an incredible soccer player. Its funny becuase when Henry joined Barcelona...most people thought...he's gonna outshine Eto'o....but that never happened.






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General Discussion / Re: Help
« on: May 25, 2009, 01:53:57 PM »
Thanks DC  ;) ;)

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General Discussion / Help
« on: May 25, 2009, 01:25:42 PM »
Please help me with the website(s) that sells DVD's and Music but not kalahari.net any website(s).

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General Discussion / Re: DBN HEADS!!!!!!!!!
« on: May 20, 2009, 03:13:49 PM »
Abdus is nice with his too ( elokshini yam izitabane ziyaruler kodwa azikho straight)  ;D
hahahah

Ngilomjita oyekisa amajita i-HipHop ajoyine ihouse adanse i-WeWe

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General Discussion / Re: DBN HEADS!!!!!!!!!
« on: May 18, 2009, 02:49:39 PM »
Yeah..yeah....that's my home town.

DBN's been dope since day 1, just that the movement isn't as huge or gat more attention as is it in JHB..But that has changed. Trust me we gat mad talented cats in DBN. I mean I remember back in the day when there was DYR - Durban Youth Radio, man it was ill....local cats only.

I think everything change when Proverb came out, I mean the dude lightened up everybody/proved that u cannot come from Jozi and still be dope...although his music was founded in Jozi...but originally the skill..he accumulated it back in Kimberley. I mean JHB is more advance in terms of the game and business wise....and much respect to that...but other province(s) gat made talented cats too.

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Producers - Discussion / Re: I Wanted 2
« on: May 15, 2009, 01:53:35 PM »
Thanks for the feedback

I 1nce told Sam Simose, that I'm no longer inspired by International Acts, I mean we all know that they're the ones who started this long before. My faith lies within local cats now (African eMcees, Producers and Beatmakers), reason being, there's many talented cats here. From JHB, EC, PTA, DBN, CTN, etc. and all over African Continents. I always stress it and will always keep on stressing it...that real hiphop is resurrecting or is gonna resurrect here in African.

I know I haven't said it before but I'm very much inspired by cats doing it for themselves. All those Indies big ups, Ya doing a great job.

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