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« Reply #25 on: April 30, 2007, 01:49:38 PM » |
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Hasn't South Africa got the 2nd highest murder rate per capita after Colombia?
Close - you forgot India and Russia in 1st & 2nd If you walk into a township and start winding up the blacks then yes chances are you'll get diced... ... but if you're not flashing your cash or acting like an English tosser on holiday you'll be fine. ..... Cape Town - best party city in the world imho Eastern Cape - beautiful If you don't wanna go then fine please leave the Sun, Sand, Sea, Sharks & Safari to me & my family ...  That sounds made up. I seriously doubt Russia has a higher murder rate per capita and there's no way in the world India does.
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« Reply #26 on: April 30, 2007, 01:51:40 PM » |
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« Reply #27 on: April 30, 2007, 02:10:40 PM » |
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Bloke I know got mugged at the cashpoint for a few hundred quid. He's a little French tosspot though, so I'm gonna let South Africa off with that one.
A few hundrew quid is quite a lot to an unemployed black from the township, and even the employed only earn about R40 per day (£2.50). So when somebody withdraws £200 quid from a cashpoint (God knows why he's need £200 worth of cash in Africa mind), it can get quite a bit of attention! ---- I can understand why some of you are scared and fearful of all this crime rubbish - after all guns are legal. but for gods sake, you've been brought up in Newcastle...you should know how to avoid or attract trouble by now. Stay smart - keep your nose away from the townships and you'd have the party of your life!
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« Reply #28 on: April 30, 2007, 02:22:59 PM » |
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but for gods sake, you've been brought up in Newcastle...you should know how to avoid or attract trouble by now.
 He sends one of yours to the first aid room, you send one of his to the RVI! That's the Newcastle way!
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« Reply #29 on: April 30, 2007, 02:31:49 PM » |
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Bloke I know got mugged at the cashpoint for a few hundred quid. He's a little French tosspot though, so I'm gonna let South Africa off with that one.
A few hundrew quid is quite a lot to an unemployed black from the township, and even the employed only earn about R40 per day (£2.50). So when somebody withdraws £200 quid from a cashpoint (God knows why he's need £200 worth of cash in Africa mind), it can get quite a bit of attention! ---- I can understand why some of you are scared and fearful of all this crime rubbish - after all guns are legal. but for gods sake, you've been brought up in Newcastle...you should know how to avoid or attract trouble by now. Stay smart - keep your nose away from the townships and you'd have the party of your life! A woman is raped in South Africa every 26 seconds. (according to Powa which is a lot more accurate than your ignorant views) https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4713172.stmNice Country BTW 
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« Reply #30 on: April 30, 2007, 02:34:03 PM » |
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Bloke I know got mugged at the cashpoint for a few hundred quid. He's a little French tosspot though, so I'm gonna let South Africa off with that one.
A few hundrew quid is quite a lot to an unemployed black from the township, and even the employed only earn about R40 per day (£2.50). So when somebody withdraws £200 quid from a cashpoint (God knows why he's need £200 worth of cash in Africa mind), it can get quite a bit of attention! ---- I can understand why some of you are scared and fearful of all this crime rubbish - after all guns are legal. but for gods sake, you've been brought up in Newcastle...you should know how to avoid or attract trouble by now. Stay smart - keep your nose away from the townships and you'd have the party of your life! A woman is raped in South Africa every 26 seconds. (according to Powa which is a lot more accurate than your ignorant views) https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4713172.stmNice Country BTW  wouldn't call it a country. it's a monkey farm.
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« Reply #31 on: April 30, 2007, 02:37:35 PM » |
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« Reply #32 on: April 30, 2007, 02:41:40 PM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers 
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« Reply #33 on: April 30, 2007, 02:47:42 PM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS.
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« Reply #34 on: April 30, 2007, 02:49:58 PM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS. You've managed a lobotomy though I see
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« Reply #35 on: April 30, 2007, 02:51:16 PM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS. You've managed a lobotomy though I see 10, 11 at a push? Guessing your age, give me a clue?
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« Reply #36 on: April 30, 2007, 04:48:02 PM » |
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Certainly hope it goes to SA as we won't be ready to put on a decent show by 2010. St James' could well be dominated by cranes in 2010, Stanley Park wouldn't be ready and we would have to play games at third world grounds like Elland Road and Goodison Park.
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« Reply #37 on: April 30, 2007, 05:35:06 PM » |
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Germany would deserve it again; the best host ever! 
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« Reply #38 on: May 01, 2007, 03:22:49 PM » |
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Bloke I know got mugged at the cashpoint for a few hundred quid. He's a little French tosspot though, so I'm gonna let South Africa off with that one.
A few hundrew quid is quite a lot to an unemployed black from the township, and even the employed only earn about R40 per day (£2.50). So when somebody withdraws £200 quid from a cashpoint (God knows why he's need £200 worth of cash in Africa mind), it can get quite a bit of attention! ---- I can understand why some of you are scared and fearful of all this crime rubbish - after all guns are legal. but for gods sake, you've been brought up in Newcastle...you should know how to avoid or attract trouble by now. Stay smart - keep your nose away from the townships and you'd have the party of your life! A woman is raped in South Africa every 26 seconds. (according to Powa which is a lot more accurate than your ignorant views) https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4713172.stmNice Country BTW  wouldn't call it a country. it's a monkey farm. 100% N-O free.
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« Reply #39 on: May 01, 2007, 03:31:34 PM » |
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« Reply #40 on: May 01, 2007, 05:49:26 PM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS. You've managed a lobotomy though I see 10, 11 at a push? Guessing your age, give me a clue? using logic i would put it at mid to late 20's, judging by the fact he's been to SA.
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« Reply #41 on: May 05, 2007, 12:57:52 AM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS. You've managed a lobotomy though I see 10, 11 at a push? Guessing your age, give me a clue? using logic i would put it at mid to late 20's, judging by the fact he's been to SA. Yeah, cos they don't allow anyone in under the age of 25. 
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« Reply #42 on: May 05, 2007, 07:46:25 AM » |
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Personally, I think South Africa will put on a good show.
I'm a regular traveller down there and although there are things to look out for, I think it'll be decently run thing.
A couple of years ago I thought that SA would have no hope of putting on a decent WC - but after my last visit in Feb I've really changed my mind.
Fifa and the SA Govt are really behind WC2010, are so are the people - they des[erately want to show that they can put on a good show.
Fifa want an African World Cup - and I think will move heaven and earth to make it happen.
Transport and petty crime may be issues - but the Rugby World Cup went well so it can be done.
South Africa is a beautiful country, and has come a long way in the past few decades.
To call it a "scummy continent" quite frankly smacks of ignorance. "Toon's Taylor" You quite obviously haven't been to the East Coast of SA, the winelands or the garden route.
Take it up with someone who gives a s***.  @ 'Petty crime' You total and utter deluded fool. Have you ever been to South Africa? or do you just sit in Whitley Bay dreaming of your next holiday to some grubby Spanish island? World Cup 2010 - I'll be there having a hoot - you can just watch it go by on your flat screen ! Cheers  No i haven't been to S Africa, its why am alive, with my wallet and haven't been raped and given AIDS. You've managed a lobotomy though I see 10, 11 at a push? Guessing your age, give me a clue? using logic i would put it at mid to late 20's, judging by the fact he's been to SA. Brilliant! Its a guess my age comp slightly fuzzy logic though
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