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amawanqa Posts: > 500

A day later and more Nokias launched..the 5200 and 5300 (remember those leaked fascia/housing pics from a while back?)seem to be little more than glorified 6111's with a few music player shortcuts on the side of the housing, kinda like the Z and W similarities in a way, I guess.

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia-phones-1.php

Oh well, more competition for the lower spec W-series.
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Posted: 2006-09-27 16:54:32
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francoislr Posts: 53

For the first time in my life i saw a real ghost...the good thing was waking up straight afterwards:) but it was unbelievably real. it was about as real as a deja vu experience. in fact i suspect that the deja vu experiences start as light sleep where my mind gets going, sometimes a little abstract like today. it was just so real...

which brings me to the question-who has seen a ghost for real?
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Posted: 2006-09-27 19:25:28
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@francoislr: I've never seen a ghost but I once watched football game where Luke Chadwick was literally decomposing right in front of the camera...that was scary
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Posted: 2006-09-27 19:47:54
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-27 19:47:54, brix25 wrote:
@francoislr: I've never seen a ghost but I once watched football game where Luke Chadwick was literally decomposing right in front of the camera...


LMAO!!! Good one, Brix!


@Francois, on the other hand, i not only believe in the existence of ghosts, i smell the bliksems too. I can't see them, but my nose can detect their particular scent quite easily, much like a cross between sour sweat and Duiwelsdrek, one of those patent medicines which Lennon's manufactured some years ago. Here in the Langkloof there's no shortage of them either. One of Lana's friends can see them. She came out of her bedroom the other day, all in a tizz, highly upset because she saw something in the mirror while she was brushing her hair. I made it as far as the doorway before the smell assailed me. LOL, now if only i can convince one of the ghouls to give up tonight's Lotto numbers!!
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Posted: 2006-09-27 20:15:00
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

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On 2006-09-27 19:25:28, francoislr wrote:
which brings me to the question-who has seen a ghost for real?


Yeah, everytime I get up in the morning and see my lily-white Pommie 'tan' in the mirror...

[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2006-09-27 19:27 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-27 20:26:44
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francoislr Posts: 53

lol brix!

my cousin can apparently see them aswell, but she is the attention seeking type so no one knows. i believe there are some weird manifestations that no one can explain, quite similar to my waking up aswell:)

speaking of which, what happened to coolapostle?
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Posted: 2006-09-27 20:50:11
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

Today i had the opportunity to visit the N.G.Kerk in Uniondale. The church was built in 1865, and in 1866 it successfully mediated in a fight between two neighbouring towns, which then joined to become Uniondale, with the church at the centre. I was able to closely examine the architecture of this historic building, and once inside was hugely impressed by the craftsmanship of the furnishings. They simply don't make em that way any longer... I examined the original chairs which are still in use by the church council and dominee. Not a single screw in use, all wooden joints and pins, and still as solid as ever.
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Posted: 2006-09-27 21:54:00
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psychonymphe Posts: 41

Kryptic you have to, depending on your age, write a book of your Memoirs. Autobiography may come across as a tad immodest. You really write brilliantly; you have the tertiary element that hooks the eye.

Sorry if this is a bit random but its been ruminating in the back of my mind.

@francois, visit the graveyard at Franschoek on a cloudy day. You will see a ghost, or at the very least feel its cold.
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Posted: 2006-09-27 22:31:00
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brix25 Posts: > 500

da krypsta is way too young to be writing memoirs...come to think of it why do football players "write" their autobiographies in their early 20s and pop music acts release a "best of" album when they've hardly made four albums.

Anyone been reading about Archbishop Desmond Tutu's address at the 7th annual Steve Biko lecture held at UCT. I just happened to be there at Jameson Hall to listen to him and he spoke a lot of truth, discussed it with a friend this afternoon.
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Posted: 2006-09-27 23:10:32
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

lol Brix, that's so true, anybody who's enjoyed their 15min of fame (cf Andy Warhol!) seems to be frothing at the bit to dash off the sordid details of their lives.

@Psycho, as tempting as it may seem to indulge in some random scribblings, my mother would, to phrase it mildly, moer me senseless, if she ever found out half of what her son has been doing!! Who knows, maybe one day...
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Posted: 2006-09-27 23:30:00
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