On 2019-09-18 12:33:23 semensquirter said:
On 2019-09-18 12:13:40 ystervark said: ..sorry if my lame poke offended!..
As long as it is not a "lame poke" with an SP...you are OK...LOL
On 2019-09-18 13:15:46 DropKick said:
An African thunderstorm!
The smell of it, the ferocity of it, the marvel of it :@
On 2019-09-18 13:15:46 DropKick said:
An African thunderstorm!...The smell of it, the ferocity of it, the marvel of it :@
On 2019-09-18 16:15:17 Ben Layden said:
I once went to Builders warehouse and I approached a white lady coming in the opposite direction. There was ample space for both of us to walk but she stepped off the kerb with a scowl as if I did not want to give way. Now I pride myself on playing the gentleman in all my interactions especially with the opposite sex.
I was depressed from that Sunday morning well into the working week. I still am.
Ahhh! I feel much better having it shared it on this thread. Thank you.
South Africa is still a great place.
On 2019-09-18 13:12:36 slum_o said:
Having lived abroad for a number of years then returning home tought me a lot.
I've learned that we are a friendly, compassionate and caring nation. Our standard of living is so high that a middleclass person in SA lives the life that billionaires live abroad. Our scenery, nature and out doors lifestyle is superior to many other places.
I remember jumping on a subway in mid winter going to the airport and looking around only to find not a single person smiling, nobody greeted me and everyone just looked gloomy. The next morning I landed in SA and was warmly welcomed from the moment I got off the plane. I went home and in the street was a drunk guy that was laughing and singing as he walked. I'll never forget thinking to myself, why the fuck am I not living here.