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Old Takkies Indaba » The Gift That Keeps on Giving
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South African History – Our Version. The Gift That Keeps on Giving. The Gift That Keeps on Giving. October 13th, 2009. I am sitting in my kitchen; my kitchen 15,811 long, long kilometres from the country of my skull*. I am safe. Safe. Safe and secure. Safe. I am safe. And still I shake. The healthy pour of Amarula I’m sipping from does little to stop the constant, low-level tremors. I repeat it like a mantra: I am safe. I am safe. I am safe. But 25 years of training is a hard thing to unlearn. My fear is...
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Old Takkies Indaba » fear
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘fear’. The Gift That Keeps on Giving. October 13th, 2009. I am sitting in my kitchen; my kitchen 15,811 long, long kilometres from the country of my skull*. I am safe. Safe. Safe and secure. Safe. I am safe. And still I shake. The healthy pour of Amarula I’m sipping from does little to stop the constant, low-level tremors. I repeat it like a mantra: I am safe. I am safe. I am safe. But 25 years of training is a hard thing to unlearn. Back To Old Blighty.
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Old Takkies Indaba » amarula
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘amarula’. The Gift That Keeps on Giving. October 13th, 2009. I am sitting in my kitchen; my kitchen 15,811 long, long kilometres from the country of my skull*. I am safe. Safe. Safe and secure. Safe. I am safe. And still I shake. The healthy pour of Amarula I’m sipping from does little to stop the constant, low-level tremors. I repeat it like a mantra: I am safe. I am safe. I am safe. But 25 years of training is a hard thing to unlearn. Jordan 8 aqua 2015.
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Old Takkies Indaba » Editor
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South African History – Our Version. We’re still around. November 2nd, 2009. Things have been crazy for the past two weeks and the day job still pays the bills. Keep an eye on things – we are still here. September 18th, 2009. Things have been getting very serious lately, which was bound to happen with our topics and part of the purpose of this project. But that does make reading tough, day after day, so I am thinking of some possible changes in the next few weeks. Let me know what you think, comment below.
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Old Takkies Indaba » port elizabeth
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘port elizabeth’. A Farmer’s Family Holiday. October 15th, 2009. I love travelling; whether it is discovering new countries with its unique architecture or going to places in my own country where I have never been before, I love meeting interesting foreigners and eating local food, but I will never exchange it for the luxury of our family’s traditional holiday at the sea. July 1st, 2009. I do not think I ever realized what it meant to be a South African, ...
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Old Takkies Indaba » braai
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘braai’. A Farmer’s Family Holiday. October 15th, 2009. I love travelling; whether it is discovering new countries with its unique architecture or going to places in my own country where I have never been before, I love meeting interesting foreigners and eating local food, but I will never exchange it for the luxury of our family’s traditional holiday at the sea. Saved By The Braai. July 28th, 2009. I should probably level with you and admit that at that ...
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Old Takkies Indaba » SandyRulz
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South African History – Our Version. October 20th, 2009. There was no Patrick Swayze to whisk me away from the corner of my room to teach me dirty dancing after twelve that Old Year’s Eve at the Blue Marlin Hotel in Scottburgh. I was too young to go by one day. My birthday falls on the day after New Year – then I would turn sixteen. We’d spent fourteen years of Decembers there. With the same families and their children. Do You Think I’m Fat? September 8th, 2009. Am I losing my hair? August 2nd, 2009.
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Old Takkies Indaba » margate
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘margate’. A Farmer’s Family Holiday. October 15th, 2009. I love travelling; whether it is discovering new countries with its unique architecture or going to places in my own country where I have never been before, I love meeting interesting foreigners and eating local food, but I will never exchange it for the luxury of our family’s traditional holiday at the sea. Avatars by Sterling Adventures. We’re still around. A Farmer’s Family Holiday.
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Old Takkies Indaba » Away In Romania
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South African History – Our Version. October 20th, 2009. There was no Patrick Swayze to whisk me away from the corner of my room to teach me dirty dancing after twelve that Old Year’s Eve at the Blue Marlin Hotel in Scottburgh. I was too young to go by one day. My birthday falls on the day after New Year – then I would turn sixteen. We’d spent fourteen years of Decembers there. With the same families and their children. The pool now liquid, would slowly morph into a solid over the following three weeks.
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Old Takkies Indaba » travel
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South African History – Our Version. Posts Tagged ‘travel’. A Farmer’s Family Holiday. October 15th, 2009. I love travelling; whether it is discovering new countries with its unique architecture or going to places in my own country where I have never been before, I love meeting interesting foreigners and eating local food, but I will never exchange it for the luxury of our family’s traditional holiday at the sea. I’m A South African [and I feel fine]. July 12th, 2009. The actual reason is this:. We stumb...