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Arthur Kemp explains why honkeys of South Africa are doomed under the black assault.     

Author: IFF Network
Date: Aug 20, 2008 17:37

... children? Worse, the conservative White South African politicians – all of them ... the “grass mower” syndrome amongst South African Whites. They regarded Black ... once again belies this: the South African White population totaled about ... combat this unconventional war, the South African Police were given extended ...their White electors. Article Source: South Africa Sucks Powerful Arthur Kemp...
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MTN South Africa Pay as you go SIM Card     

Author: Graham Brooker
Date: Apr 15, 2008 05:39

I bought an MTN pay as you go card for South Africa. I cannot see how to activate it in the instructions. Last time I bought an overseas card it worked immediately in the UK so you could see it works.... for getting started as it does not log onto a UK network. Can I test it in the UK or do I have to do something when arriving in South Africa Thanks Graham
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Re: Alan Hirsch to visit South Africa     

Author: Steve Hayes
Date: Mar 11, 2008 22:53

... of The Forgotten Ways and co-author of  The Shapening of Things to come, is visiting South Africa in May 2008. I've never heard of him, or... here, move alopng now, nothing of interest. They're about theology. -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa Web: http://hayesfam.bravehost.com/stevesig.htm Blog: http://methodius.blogspot.com E-mail - see...
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Re: Alan Hirsch to visit South Africa     

Author: Peter H.M. Brooks
Date: Mar 11, 2008 11:19

On Mar 11, 7:17 pm, Steve Hayes <hayesm...@hotmail.com> wrote: Alan Hirsch, author of The Forgotten Ways and co-author of  The Shapening of Things to come, is visiting South Africa in May 2008. I've never heard of him, or of the books. Are they any good? What are they about?
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: Nkosi
Date: Jan 29, 2008 04:50

...> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Is the taste of missionaries improved by tarragon sauce or not? I think you'd need to know ...
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: Ferdi
Date: Jan 28, 2008 05:14

....com> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Is the taste of missionaries improved by tarragon sauce or not? I think you'd need to ...
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: Moira de Swardt
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:37

...> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Is the taste of missionaries improved by tarragon sauce or not? I think you'd need to know how your...
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: Peter H.M.Brooks
Date: Jan 27, 2008 23:13

...yahoo.com> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Is the taste of missionaries improved by tarragon sauce or not? I think you'd need to know how...
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: Moira de Swardt
Date: Jan 27, 2008 22:02

On Jan 27, 1:09 pm, Gene Stonerly <stolen_ene...@yahoo.com> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Is the taste of missionaries improved by tarragon sauce or not?
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Re: Cooking in South Africa???     

Author: sandy58
Date: Jan 27, 2008 04:02

......@yahoo.com> wrote: Are you people still cooking missionaries in huge cooking pots??? I wonder if there's any 'haute cuisine' in South Africa, except those tribal longpig cookouts??? Long pig? Wrong continent, Stoned. But good grub? The BEST! Better even than Alyson Hannigan's pussy which ...
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