October 2007


General29 Oct 2007 05:29 pm

First of all, I want to congratulate the Springboks,(not the politically invented Proteas) for winning both the 5-day test series and the 1-day series against Pakistan. “Well done the Bokke, you make our country proud.”

New boys Morkel and Duminy did extremely well, not so Botha.

There was one incident in the final game that bothered me. It was the Paki player Yousuf who nicked the ball, (clearly seen on the TV replay) when his score was still nought. He was caught behind but given not out by the umpire.

He knew that he had touched the ball but did not walk. He then went on to make 53 runs.

I hope that when he says his prayers tonight he will ask Allah for forgiveness for cheating.

General26 Oct 2007 07:23 pm

Suddenly every black politician and every black racist bigot is pro-Springbok.

I wonder about how much they are simply trying to gain some political mileage out of our Webb Ellis trophy win and how quickly it will change to racist quotas again and a renewed attack on the Springbok emblem ? 

If those same racists want “transformation” regardless of deserving ability, then they must surely realise that it starts at school level.

Have any of them ever built a rugby field or even donated a rugby ball to a black school ? Not that I know about.

All they do is to sprout ********and blow mindless vuvuzelas.

General21 Oct 2007 04:30 pm

As I predicted, South Africa won the Webb Ellis rugby world cup trophy beating England. (I predicted that it would be by 15 points but it was only 9. Who cares ?)

There is nothing more that I can say that the newspapers haven’t already said so I would rather look into the future and give my wish list.

1. Jake White and Eddie Jones have been so successful that, please, stay with us and keep up the good work.

2. The players have been so focussed and passionate that, please, don’t let politics change your resolve.

3. The public have been joyful and exuberant in celebrating our victory.Please carry those thoughts forward for another 4-years when we can do it again in New Zealand.

4. The black-one-eyed-bigots who are hell-bent on destroying the Springbok must now please withdraw and shut-up forever after.

General19 Oct 2007 06:32 pm

I was pleased this evening to read an article in the newspaper regarding Eddie Jones, the former Australian rugby coach but now a “technical adviser” to the South African coach, Jake White.

South Africa will win the world cup tomorrow night for two reasons, we have great players and we have great coaches.

I would like to quote from the newspaper article.

“Straight-talking Aussie astounded at Bok pool of talent.”

“They have 80 minutes to reach the potential he feels they have fallen short of so far in the tournament.”

Thank you Eddie Jones for recognising the talent and for assisting to bring that talent to the pinnacle of rugby success.

I would love it if you did some more straight talking, addressed to the racist, bigoted, opportunist, sick-minded blacks who somehow have gained power regarding the black/white composition of the Springbok rugby team and now want to bring them down to the farce of Bafana-Bafana.

Please, tell them in as direct an Aussie way that you certainly know how to do, that they should go and **** themselves!

   

General16 Oct 2007 05:58 pm

Willie Garvin, fighting the effects of some heavy-going drugs, is now going to carry Modesty Blaise on his back down a cliff face that is humanly impossible. But not for Willie and Modesty, with a love like that, nothing is impossible.

That wry old warrior, Gus, who likes no-one, especially females, has come to respect Modesty in a way that (he thought) only a man could respect a man.

I am waiting with great anticipation to see how the impossible resolves.

There is no doubt that Gus and his eagles will pull off some miraculous feats and that Modesty and Willie will survive to give some more baddies their due.

General15 Oct 2007 05:38 pm

As I predicted, (and fervently hoped), a few days ago, it will be South Africa Vs. England in the final this Saturday.

Well done both South Africa and England.

My next prediction is that SA. will win by 15 points and that Bryan Habana will set a new world record of 9-tries in the series.

We already know that Ernie Els was there at the grounds to witness our win over Argentinia and that our President Thabo Mbeki will be there for the final. But what about the greatest inspiration of all, if Nelson Mandela, (Madiba), would be there to put on a green and gold jersey ? Wow ! There would be no stopping us.

“Go Bokke Go.”

General10 Oct 2007 07:48 pm

Since the whites handed over political power to the blacks in South Africa in 1994, it has become a circus.

Free electricity for all, but we don’t build any power stations.

Free water for all, but we don’t build any reservoirs.

Free houses for all and a rapidly increasing urban population, but we don’t upgrade our transport systems.

So now we live with power outages/load-shedding, water restrictions and traffic congestion.

Is there anyone in government that has the courage to admit that “We have screwed up but, never mind, just vote for us again next time”

And as regards farms, the history of Africa is that when blacks took over previously white owned farms, the farms became unproductive.

When “Affirmative Action” became government policy, large numbers of qualified people left the country and now we have  service delivery problems.

Blacks are more racist than whites ever were and unless they can get those thoughts out of their heads we have big problems ahead.

General09 Oct 2007 06:08 pm

In 1987 it was New Zealand in New Zealand.

In 1991 it was Australia in England.

In 1995 it was South Africa in South Africa.

In 1999 it was Australia in England, (again)(bah!)

In 2003 it was England in Australia.

In 2007 , France in France ??, I think not.

It will be South Africa in France. (beating England.)

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