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putting a damper on my swimming plans
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:27
by hallucienate
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1 ... 319C705042
Fishhoek is a great beach to swim at, we often go there after caving to freshen up
Re: putting a damper on my swimming plans
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:31
by rian
Don't go back there...
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:43
by christophe
have You guys seen
this movie?
I have mixed feelings about the movie. it wasn't bad but not as good as it had could have been.
Re: putting a damper on my swimming plans
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:43
by hallucienate
rian wrote:Don't go back there...
bugger that, it's a great beach. and now there'll be more room to swim around
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:45
by hallucienate
christophe wrote:
have You guys seen
this movie?
I have mixed feelings about the movie. it wasn't bad but not as good as it had could have been.
my friend wants to go see it tomorrow.
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 19:51
by christophe
hallucienate wrote:christophe wrote:
have You guys seen
this movie?
I have mixed feelings about the movie. it wasn't bad but not as good as it had could have been.
my friend wants to go see it tomorrow.
I would advise him to rent it when it is out on video. as I sayd it isn't bad but he spoiled my partymood
Re: putting a damper on my swimming plans
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 20:34
by Andie
hallucienate wrote:rian wrote:Don't go back there...
bugger that, it's a great beach. and now there'll be more room to swim around
but we want pictures...
Posted: 15 Nov 2004, 23:38
by James Blast
what race on Earth would call a place False Bay?
Re: putting a damper on my swimming plans
Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 08:26
by hallucienate
Burn wrote:hallucienate wrote:rian wrote:Don't go back there...
bugger that, it's a great beach. and now there'll be more room to swim around
but we want pictures...
The Dutch, or maybe the British. I forget. Table Bay (the one with Table Mountain in the background) was the "real" bay, the one with the dock. False Bay was a much bigger bay just around the corner from Table Bay. Sailors use to get confused between the two.
Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 10:40
by markfiend
All together now...
Der-dum
Der-dum
Der-dum-der-dum
Der-dum-der-dum-der-dum-der-dum-der-dum
Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 12:29
by lucretia
I feel sorry for the shark - it's HIS f u c k i n g habitat, after all. Imagine swimming along all happy like in your little puddle and having to come face to face with a 70-odd year old human female splashing around and polluting YOUR water. I would have been pissed off too.
If I wander into Hillbrow in the middle of the night, or early morning, I EXPECT to get, at the very least, mugged ...
If you wander into a shark's habitat, expect to get a bit of a nibble from time to time, otherwise stay the hell out of the freaking water.
Sharks Rule.
Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 12:39
by Mrs RicheyJames
markfiend wrote:All together now...
Der-dum
Der-dum
Der-dum-der-dum
Der-dum-der-dum-der-dum-der-dum-der-dum
Posted: 16 Nov 2004, 12:50
by hallucienate
lucretia wrote:I feel sorry for the shark - it's HIS f u c k i n g habitat, after all. Imagine swimming along all happy like in your little puddle and having to come face to face with a 70-odd year old human female splashing around and polluting YOUR water. I would have been pissed off too.
If I wander into Hillbrow in the middle of the night, or early morning, I EXPECT to get, at the very least, mugged ...
If you wander into a shark's habitat, expect to get a bit of a nibble from time to time, otherwise stay the hell out of the freaking water.
Sharks Rule.
too true.