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  • Cutting the grass; africa style

    The next time you complain about cutting the grass, spare a thought for these guys;
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    Field the size of a football pitch, full overalls and boots, 30`C 85% RH, with a machete.
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    They get paid don't they!

    Love this sort of thing from expats, keep it coming!

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    • #3
      Buy them a Hayter you tight sod!

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      • #4
        lol, not sure how much they get paid, i suspect not much. They do seem to enjoy though, probably imagining the grass is a pile of white mens necks.

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        • #5
          Are you allowed to say "white men" in Africa?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
            Are you allowed to say "white men" in Africa?
            No problem here, we have white, yellow, brown, and black people. All are equally respected and all are happy to acknowledge the differences, culturally there are many, but it just adds to the mix. Interestingly the local population are also different shades of brown/black they seem to have no problems with this, have only been here 4 months, but the lack of "colour/racial" differential is one of the things i have enjoyed. Here you really can call a spade a spade, and nobody takes offence.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Davex View Post
              No problem here, we have white, yellow, brown, and black people. All are equally respected and all are happy to acknowledge the differences, culturally there are many, but it just adds to the mix. Interestingly the local population are also different shades of brown/black they seem to have no problems with this, have only been here 4 months, but the lack of "colour/racial" differential is one of the things i have enjoyed. Here you really can call a spade a spade, and nobody takes offence.
              As it should be...pity we had to go past that stage in the UK & now Robertson's Golly is seen as racist... the marmalade was sold in Cape Town years ago & nobody cared....

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              • #8
                Was in Cape Town just before Christmas, fantastic city, if you have money. Have never seen such contrast`s in life style, the thing that i found really odd though was tin shacks in Townships with satelite dishes on the roofs. Apparantly about 10% of the white population in CT also live in Townships, a sign of things to come.

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                • #9
                  at least they were getting paid, to me work is work, whatever you have to do to put food on the table
                  think lucky and you'll be lucky

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nev coss View Post
                    at least they were getting paid, to me work is work, whatever you have to do to put food on the table
                    Cor! Nev,,,I almost shed a tear...almost

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                    • #11
                      Trying to get the link between this and .................................................. ...... cigars !

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DavidD View Post
                        Trying to get the link between this and .................................................. ...... cigars !
                        General off-topic chat thread David, now do try to keep up old bean...

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                        • #13
                          Rather hear from Forum members with non-Cuban smokes for sale or swap. However, I'm learning ........................ slowly ! Grass cutting is clearly an interesting subject - I promise to catch-up !

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DavidD View Post
                            Rather hear from Forum members with non-Cuban smokes for sale or swap. However, I'm learning ........................ slowly ! Grass cutting is clearly an interesting subject - I promise to catch-up !
                            I'll go & bump your NC thread....

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                            • #15
                              Thought the clue was in the sub forum title ; "off topic" chat, this is a cigar forum so "off topic" could easily include grass cutting, or anything else other than cigar specific subjects.

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