The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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15 years 11 months ago
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There are about 800 anaesthetists in SA..98% whites..100 left for greener pastures between June 2008 and June 2009..only the best ones.At least another 100 will leave within the next year.

What does that say to you?

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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We will only have you to knock us out?

Oscar please teach me how to use a mallet.

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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On seconds thoughts, no I will not buy you a drink. I am going to hoard the money for a rainy day....


Do you see what you have just done Rasputin?????

Now the Bullring will close,for business is lacking,all the staff will be on the road, less tax will be generated and everything gravitating around the Bullring now stand to be affected. All because Rasputin's lip service.

Great, stupendous, marvellous.

I am still going to the Bullring, but this time with a different agenda.

Where are you Rasputin, you infamous Prophet of Doom????

Be very careful who you order your drinks from.....For I know how to get the better of you.

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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Andrew West - Dont forget King 3 - the prison sentences you seek may become a reality sooner rather than later

I find it very hard to compare the 80's to today. Country operated under sanctions and the money of a few looked after a few - to be more clear white money looked after white people. The playing field has many more players now and a lot more people need to be looked after.

This country would probably have collapsed under sanctions had the policies of the past continued, the revolution would have been bloody and perhaps what you are predicting would have happened back then.

I have just come back from a business trip to Piet Retief and the scars of apartheid are still very apparent. People living in (jondolo's) or shacks along the highway slowly being replace by RDP houses (scabs of wounds as far as I'm concerned). But whilst we sit hear and feel sorry for the poor oke who will lose his huge salary, there is someone sitting in a jodolo wondering whether there is enough maize for putu tomorrow night.

Perhaps you are correct in saying that AA and EE is a looting scheme of sorts. These policies have enriched a few and done nothing for the person pondering his next meal in his shack.

The sooner we raise the living standards and levels of education in SA the sooner we will all prosper.

Perhaps the policies of our government are more idealistic rather than realistic. Perhaps the true intentions of their ideals are being bastardised to suite individual needs rather than the needs of a nation.

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

15 years 11 months ago
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Bashful..
soon..but remember...I drink 3 bottles at a time..
dont drink as a rule..
have done twice this year..
will make an exception.....3 times in one year....just for you..

Alcaponee,

the americans have excepted..they are not a great rugby or soccer nation..
the south Africans...we are a good Rugby nation..
the South africans...we must except..we are NOT a good soccer nation......

there are many things we must except...
like..
the world math's oplimpic's....
see our results................ www.imo-official.org/results.aspx
see that we are not to clever.. www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=15744&


Once we realise that we are not the brightest...
watch this and realise......... singularity.com/themovie/
video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&sourc...p&ct=title&resnum=9#


then understand why ESCOM should not bother to build new power stations..
then understand why Africa is lost...too far back...lost lenghts at the start...pulled up..out of the race...


too late to start education..
too late to start venture for us to win the 2010 soccer..
too late for the USA to start venture to win next Rugy world cup..

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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Heehee Andre are you going to the track this weekend mate?

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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African crisis amounts to nothing more than hate speech and belongs with the other genocide in SA sites.

IMO has no stats for the 80's. - Same group of people representing SA over the past few years - 6 people surely cannot represent the overall ability of millions

Last but not least search Mayan Calendar 12/12/2012 www.greatdreams.com/2012.htm . Could the singularity theory be the turning point or human kind or its saviour?

The only meaningful message that I can take from your post above is (6,17 Part 1):

"...any kind of problem or challenge that you encouter, there is a solution. and you can find it you should look for it and adopt that solution."

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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Was that deliberate except instead of accept?

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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Alcaponee the only reason why you still see informal settlements in this country is because the illegal (Maybe shouldn't call it illegal they paid somebody so it should be legal) imigrants in this country took up a lot of RDP houses.

Outside Devland about 50 000 RDP houses was build. It was sold to illegal imigrants because they were willing to pay.

Andrewest you like the figures.
Some imigrants even owes up to 50 houses in that area.
They bought it at a cost of R5000-00 each.
They are renting it out to South Africans for R750-00 per month.
This group are still buying more RDP houses every month.
It's better than Cattle farming.

Do the figure.

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

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alcaponee:

"...any kind of problem or challenge that you encouter, there is a solution. and you can find it you should look for it and adopt that solution."

well observed; we need solutions!

Earlier, I mentioned this distant Manjoo connection of mine on an alleged drug manufacturing & dealing charge in Lenasia.

Now, come this week-end, I believ the Sunday Times is to do a write-up on my cousin's wife, who is a legal research fundi at UCT; I believe she's been appointed to the UN in some senior post!

I can tell you; she never had it on the plate, but, she did it!

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

15 years 11 months ago
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to all posters: FYI

Here is an interesting observation from the FJZ site by Khabezela on Huntley:

"I would like to defend some actions of two people who have been hounded in the press in the last week or so. These would be the ANCYL leader Julius Malema and the supposedly renegade Brandon Huntley.

Regarding Brandon Huntley, I think all the hype around his case is like making a mountain out of a mole hill. Brandon, whose delinquency made him an illegal alien in Canada, wanted to live there legally. I think everybody who finds him or herself in that situation would want his status changed. Brandon, like a cunning individual, thought of a fool proof way of getting legal status and used it successfully. If the Canadians officials are suckers for stories like the one Brandon gave, then why not exploit their gullibility (or racist attitude whichever is appropriate)?

And for crying out loud, does South Africa need to get Brandon Huntley back? The man beat the system, leave him alone."

Ahem!!

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Re: Re: The impact of EE act on tote turnover - 1 March 2010

15 years 11 months ago
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Kobus..

Cabbages..Cabbages..
R5 for 1/2 a cabbage
R10 for full cabbage
thats what the going price is...
DEVLAND got 50,000 houses...x 2 cabbages per week x 52 weeks @ R3 each...

That R15.6m per year...about R10m profit...

Guys..DEVLAND is now one of my new areas..
let the taxi drivers know..R3 per cabbage..>2kg..>25cm in diameter
they get 330 cabbages in a taxi..pay me R1k..
go sell them at DEVLAND at R10 each..
taxi makes R3,300 per day...cost R1000 per day..
only 1 trip..
no passengers..they can use new BRT system..
no speed fines...
no metro cops..they can load from 5am..cops still sleeping..

this BEE..AA..EE thing is working for all..
RDP owner pays taxi
taxi pays me..
me pays tote..

all happy..

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