Hi All
It is very rare that I would do any posting on a weekend but I just had to share a recipe for success with you.
As the world know South Africa has won the 2007 Rugby World Cup. Last night at Saint Denis Stade de France saw John Smit and the boys bring the Webb Ellis Cup home to the Greatest and as you will notice I am not saying "probably, maybe" or any similar words to describe us. WE ARE THE GREATEST. Well Done Boys, the noise around my neighbourhood indicated to me that the parties carried on until the early hours of this morning. I even had a bit of a headache, probably to many ' Coffee with a Bloffie'. (To those who don't know what this means, a cup of freshly made coffee with a serious amount of liqueur in it, I was using Kahlua last night)
To give you an idea of how proud us South Africans really are, I slept in my Springbok rugby jersey last night and this morning at 6.30am when I went outside to fetch my Sunday Times I noticed the paper boy was still in his, so I said to him, well done and his reply to me was "I still haven't slept yet." That's Passion Folks.
Well I will come down from my high tomorrow and give you all a day to rest and bask in our VICTORY and leave you with that recipe I mentioned.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Viva! South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA WORLD CHAMPIONS SUCCESS RECIPE
Ingredients
45 million screaming South Africans
Beer
Biltong
Braais
More Beer
Friends
Flat Screen TVs
MORE BEER
MORE FRIENDS
PASSION
Method
Mix all the above together anyway you wish and say out loud " WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD"
HAVE A GOOD ONE. (make it a good couple)
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Gary Williams
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“Front row seat at Rugby”
October 20th, 2007
A chap went to the rugby the other day.
He noticed that there was an empty seat in the front row.
He walked down and spoke to the chap next to the empty seat and asked him why the seat was still empty.
The fellow said that it was purchased for his wife but she had died from a mysterious desease.
The other chap asked him why he couldn’t have given the seat to another of his relatives.
He said that unfortunately they were all going to the funeral to-day and couldn’t make it.
The Captain of the English team told them all to assume their positions. They all walked behind their goal posts to wait for the conversion.
Bob
http://www.yeldog.iblog.co.za/
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