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sea point
I used to live with my parents in sea point in the late '50's, it was a lovely place, used to go to the pool a lot. On saturdays they used to have a "hop" (dance) at the pavillion and sea point itself was great with their expresso bars. Sadly its all changed now, sea point is now being run by the brutal "numbers" and "americans" gangs. Not safe at all.:(
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Vernon, will you please stop puting photos of young SA girls on site, it plays havoc with some of the lads blood pressure LOL.
Cape Town city of my dreams, some good, some>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wel let's not go there.
Very good friend of mine here in Melbourne, born in Durban, raised in Jo'burg with family in Cape Town. Back there two years ago and said Durban is now what she considers not safe for whites. But in Cape Town one evening out with the family for dinner and in burst three guys with guns demanding the customers put all their money in a bag they had as well as jewelry. The good news is they took too long at it and the owner was able to contact the police. Sirens blaring the crooks took off with nothing when they heard. Not sure what part of town but somewhere on the outskirts.
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Post #6 Not the Rick Thompson at Lordswood,Southampton by any chance?
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any one you know. Have more if you are interested.
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The old haydays!
Used to see many like that in those Days Margaret, not unlike myself at times haha!
That pic and the others i have seen before,the days of Billy Monk!
My dear old Mum used to go there too,she was a well known Lady there,and liked by all!
Cheers
Doc
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tikki hock
The thing that i remember of Capetown was the COPS and keep out of number six district but mind you being a youhg boy at that time i thought Capetown was wonderful
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The girl in the firts picture looks familiar, but then again so many looked like that in our day.
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would you be surprized if I told you it was me, ha, I havnt touched a drop for more than 30 years, and then I grew up:cool:
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Tikki hok
I thought it was you, , the things we did, ? i woke up in some very strange places, the thought of a hangover now is enough to stop me, was strange really, as soon as i got back to the UK i stopped drinking, untill the next trip, and did not miss it. it was a different atmosphere when away.