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  • Written: December 30th, 2005
  • Filed in: Generalisms
  • By: Sarah

Mother City Glams Up

Amidst the bejeweled derrieres and flam glam vibe radiating from this year’s Circus-themed Mother City Queer Project venue - Ratanga Junction - I found myself coming to terms with several undeniable truths. After about two thirds of a bottle of Peche Royale, endless shots of Tang Apple Sours, two cans of Windhoek, two Smirnoff Spins (I didn’t even know they still made those delicious bottles of fun) and a shot of Tequila (More like a shot of Evil Fairy potion), ...

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  • Written: December 21st, 2005
  • Filed in: Famous Peeps
  • By: Dale

Naked pictures of Brads Pitt! And :: Reason to hate Brad!

OK SO!!! Here they are, NAKED PICTURES OF BRADS PITTS!!! ::: Here's the right one, you can clearly see it just on the under side of his shoulder ::: And here's the left one, hair plainly visible thwarting all those accusations of him being cleanly shaven there ::: But jokes aside - finally Brad Pitt has screwed up... After all these years of trying to find fault with his otherwise perfect appeal he's finally ...

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  • Written: December 20th, 2005
  • Filed in: Movies
  • By: Karen

When it’s not a kiddie’s movie anymore

Being single and not having experienced the torment joy of having children of my very own, I'm never fazed about what's on the circuit that might not be suitable for children to watch. To be honest, I've never given it a second thought, until now. I recently read that Britain has declared the new Harry Potter movie "unsuitable for under-12s to watch alone". Silly question… Wasn't the concept of Harry Potter produced ...

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  • Written: December 19th, 2005
  • Filed in: Generalisms
  • By: Dale

Soul Doubt

So here's the final nail in the coffin. Not like we haven't seen it coming, but still it's sad to see. Gwen has hit the zenith of her betrayal to people who actually like music and not pop-tarts. No doubt Gwen has soul doubt! (clever ey?) We've been through this Sell out, thing before, and we'll go through it again but i'm very sad to see Gwen bow to the dark side. ...

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  • Written: December 19th, 2005
  • Filed in: Music
  • By: Dale

Madge the sladge

I was sitting watching TV the other day when this gigantic penny dropped for me. Seriously, it was like the size of Enriques mole, which now apparently lives in a jar next to some fans bed. Don't get me wrong, i'm not dissing Enrique, schucks, I would prefer to look like him than me in a blink but it must've sucked spending the first 30 years of his life seeing photographers struggle to hide the right side of his face ...

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  • Written: December 15th, 2005
  • Filed in: Humor
  • By: Karen

Thanks!

As another year will shortly be a memory, my heartfelt appreciation goes out to all of you who have taken the time and trouble to send me "forwards" over the past 12 months. Thank you for making me feel safe, secure, blessed, and wealthy.

Intensity

I rest my eyes upon you And I'm home

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  • Written: December 13th, 2005
  • Filed in: Humor
  • By: Philip

An engineer’s view of Santa

There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist (except maybe in Japan) religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378 million (according to the population reference bureau). At an average (census) rate of 3.5 children per household, that comes to 108 million homes, presuming there is at least one good child in each. Santa has about 31 hours ...

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  • Written: December 13th, 2005
  • Filed in: Generalisms
  • By: Dale

ICE - In case of Emergency

What did the rabbit say to the buck when he found his contact lens in the snow??? Good eye deer! And that's what I think this is... In the event of an accident... ...Paramedics will turn to a victim's cell phone for clues to that person's identity. You can make their job much easier with a simple idea that they are trying to get everyone to adopt: ICE. ICE stands for In Case of Emergency. If ...

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  • Written: December 12th, 2005
  • Filed in: Web Stuff
  • By: MarkB

Jonga.co.za

Thankfully not brandishing the Proudly South African logo, Jonga.co.za is a newly launched South African Search Engine. I haven't used it much yet but there's a couple of cool features first off that i've noticed.

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