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<blockquote data-quote="Steve-o" data-source="post: 159567"><p>So Prestwick, essentially all you've done is say the same things from your last post but added a drunk chick and some politics. I'm sure Wilko was thinking of all the AIDS orphans in SA when he ignored our president. You also mentioned that Mbeki was just pulling a political publicity stunt, probably, but it was not a very original one at the time. I would say that about 70% of the parliment was wearing a Bok jersey that entire week. The vibe in SA was awesome. It didn't matter that some people only knew Habana from the team, the nation was behind the Boks. Seems everybody is running for president these days! Does seeing our troubled nation in unity 'irk' you? Mbeki had every right to be there, and I think alot of people in SA would of been disappointed to not see him there.</p><p></p><p>Generally denial is frowned upon where I come from, perhaps this is a conflict in values and principals rather than opinions. I also believe in the team mentality when it comes to rugby, and when you are wearing your nations colours and representing it, personal interests take a side line. As the man who governs South Africa, the nation that was engraved on that weird bottom piece that the kid dropped (LOL), he should be acknowledged. Half your post was about politics, I thought you like to keep rugby and that seperate (BTW wasn't it Tony Blair that gave the nod for the Iraq invasion. Kinda seems like Brown is stuck with that mess now). And the England supporters gave big cheers for a guy that they hate (as you claim), Dayglo, everytime he came off the bench throughout the WC. And that ending comment of yours about you approaching this with all seriousness; the mentioning of UN sanctions, KRUPS espresso machines and Scientology says otherwise.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Rinkadink, here are my sources:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/22/dallaglio-blames-burger/" target="_blank">http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/22/dallaglio-blames-burger/</a> </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/21/boks-shine-poms-whine/" target="_blank">http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/21/boks-shine-poms-whine/</a> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I suggest we call this one Prestwick because all your comments have been hiersay, and you can not counter facts with hiersay. Cueto probably this, Wilko probably that, and Dayglo is a tool/twat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve-o, post: 159567"] So Prestwick, essentially all you've done is say the same things from your last post but added a drunk chick and some politics. I'm sure Wilko was thinking of all the AIDS orphans in SA when he ignored our president. You also mentioned that Mbeki was just pulling a political publicity stunt, probably, but it was not a very original one at the time. I would say that about 70% of the parliment was wearing a Bok jersey that entire week. The vibe in SA was awesome. It didn't matter that some people only knew Habana from the team, the nation was behind the Boks. Seems everybody is running for president these days! Does seeing our troubled nation in unity 'irk' you? Mbeki had every right to be there, and I think alot of people in SA would of been disappointed to not see him there. Generally denial is frowned upon where I come from, perhaps this is a conflict in values and principals rather than opinions. I also believe in the team mentality when it comes to rugby, and when you are wearing your nations colours and representing it, personal interests take a side line. As the man who governs South Africa, the nation that was engraved on that weird bottom piece that the kid dropped (LOL), he should be acknowledged. Half your post was about politics, I thought you like to keep rugby and that seperate (BTW wasn't it Tony Blair that gave the nod for the Iraq invasion. Kinda seems like Brown is stuck with that mess now). And the England supporters gave big cheers for a guy that they hate (as you claim), Dayglo, everytime he came off the bench throughout the WC. And that ending comment of yours about you approaching this with all seriousness; the mentioning of UN sanctions, KRUPS espresso machines and Scientology says otherwise. Rinkadink, here are my sources: [url="http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/22/dallaglio-blames-burger/"]http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/22/dallaglio-blames-burger/[/url] [url="http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/21/boks-shine-poms-whine/"]http://www.keo.co.za/2007/10/21/boks-shine-poms-whine/[/url] I suggest we call this one Prestwick because all your comments have been hiersay, and you can not counter facts with hiersay. Cueto probably this, Wilko probably that, and Dayglo is a tool/twat. [/QUOTE]
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