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silver_foxx

New member
Sukkel maar wrote:
Good old days.....
 

What does the old flag represent for you...? To many it's a painful reminder of the shameful regime that enforced the notion of white supremacy, on the African continent mind you. Any such notion by any group of individuals is just wrong on so many levels.

 

 
 

RICCI

New member
silver_foxx wrote:
Sukkel maar wrote:
Good old days.....
 

What does the old flag represent for you...? To many it's a painful reminder of the shameful regime that enforced the notion of white supremacy, on the African continent mind you. Any such notion by any group of individuals is just wrong on so many levels.

 

 

what the goo ol days mean to me isnt about a flag or which party my dad voted for....

NO! it was december holidays at Hartenbos, where me mom will get rid of us kids with just 20c !!! we ran up to the KOFFIEHUIS and blew it on sweets chips and a sucker!!!!

you could buy DIE BURGER for 20c

you could play PAC-MAN for 20c

btw, does die Koffiehuis still exist at the ATKV camp?

 
 

Sukkel maar

Senior Member
silver_foxx wrote:
Sukkel maar wrote:
Good old days.....
 

What does the old flag represent for you...? To many it's a painful reminder of the shameful regime that enforced the notion of white supremacy, on the African continent mind you. Any such notion by any group of individuals is just wrong on so many levels.

 

 
Maybe the flag was the wrong "memory" to post , but couldn't think of something better. That was the days , where we could ride bikes and run in the streets with no worries , no stress. Not living in a top level jail to be safe.
 

tauruck

Sealiner
The old flag is THE FLAG.

THe new one looks like a quality control sticker on some "Green" product that comes from Jamaica.

 The first half of the anthem suits the  new flag.

Get a "FEW" guys.

Tell it like it is.
 

RICCI

New member
Sukkel maar wrote:
silver_foxx wrote:
Sukkel maar wrote:
Good old days.....
 

What does the old flag represent for you...? To many it's a painful reminder of the shameful regime that enforced the notion of white supremacy, on the African continent mind you. Any such notion by any group of individuals is just wrong on so many levels.

 

 
Maybe the flag was the wrong "memory" to post , but couldn't think of something better. That was the days , where we could ride bikes and run in the streets with no worries , no stress. Not living in a top level jail to be safe.

stem 100% saam!

al waaroor ek moes worry as ek as laaitie wou parkie toe gaan , was of ek in dorings sou trap.  my kinners kannie buite speel en fietsry waar hulle wil nie!!!!

en dit help nie jy gee minder as R15-00 vir snoepie nie...
 

mudcrab

Senior Member
When docters still made house calls and you did not need an angling licence but needed one for your bicycle
 

Sukkel maar

Senior Member
It's really k@k that things had to turn that way. Criminals have more rights than we have. We not even allowed to defend ourselves. We just have to stand there and let them either kill you or take everything......:swear:cens
 

mudcrab

Senior Member
Very true,i can still remember going away on 3 wks holiday and leaving the house unlocked as most folks did.
 

cornelius

Senior Member
Considering where the present government`s sympathies lie, e g Palestine, Zimbabwe, Gaddafi, etc and the rest of Africa, it is not surprising that criminals are untouchables.
 

Sukkel maar

Senior Member
The best way to make sure you come home and everything is there and safe. Hang the old S.A. flag and a AWB flag in your yard. You can leave your doors and windows open , because when you come back from holiday the SAPS , Flying Squad and Bomb Squad will be there guarding your house.
 
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