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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:50:42
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i'll bet that if David Blaine had read that last post, Wanqa, he'd travel to Vladivostok just to ride a bike naked. That's one crazy dude! The current temperature there is -18 deg.Celsius. The maximum for today is -15deg.Celsius
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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:53:00
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@ Jojo,
Sorry, mate...
@ Kryptik,
Suddenly my reluctancy to ride in biting wind-chill factors pales into insignificance when I read that... I don't envy the Russkis enduring those temperatures in the far eastern expanses of their Motherland. Eish...met ysch ,ja.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:05:11
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@kryptik - That David Blaine is the - Magician right

I am seeing some of his MAGICs in the AXN-channel (cable) . . . man he is REALLY good, specially when THINKING what's in your MIND

he can also ELEVATE himself OFF the ground for about a FOOT I guess

He really is GOOD in making things disappear . . .
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:10:35
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I say its a good thing.Keep those Russki hackers and crackers indoors freezing their balls off hacking and cracking away.lol
Goodbye Polly.Great career,great palyer.Hello Mr Steyn.Finally,a bowler with some fire.The man is on a roll at the moment.Well done Protea's.Bring on the ODI's.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:27:37
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On 2008-01-12 16:27:37, HOBBS wrote:
I say its a good thing.Keep those Russki hackers and crackers indoors freezing their balls off hacking and cracking away.lol
As regards the cricket, well 91 wickets in 18 test matches for Steyn says it all. Simply awesome, although his over-the-top celebration antics were exactly that.
@ Jojo,
The new wavey-pattern disc brakes for those Tokico calipers for the TL arrived from The Far East today. Good ol' eBay; paid a third of what they cost new locally.
Had to also get a new battery for the mrs's Olympus camera. £29.99 for a 1090 mAh battery from local camera chain store Jessops seemed like a rip-off. £5.28 (which included postage) for a brand new 1400 mAh one off eBay seemed a lot more palatable...
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Posted: 2008-01-12 17:16:15
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God bless online selling indeed! I buy rechargeable batteries via Bidorbuy from a stockbroker in Jhb. He buys and sells as a hobby, and seems to have some incredible connections because i've never paid anything close to what the stores charge.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 17:32:00
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That's for sure, boet.
Groceries and other basic living consumables aside, it's been a while since I've bought myself something in a conventional shop; and saved a helluva lot in the process as well.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 17:40:07
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Hasn't been the best start to the weekend; the car's head gasket went for a loop.Managed to crawl to the grease monkeys. And a bill of a good few hundred £'s looks likely, after skimming the cylinder head, gaskets, labour, oil, coolant etc etc...
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Posted: 2008-01-12 20:31:00
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bummer about the car wangaman.greasemonkey's.can't live with them,can't live without them hey.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 21:40:40
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