We spent some great times at Shepards Neck.Esspecialy when we went there without addults.
Once we playes a Matabele against Zulu game, when nSteven Worth slipen and cut himself so deep in his leg you could see his bone. Scary, but we kept cool and managed the situation over walkie-talkie fantasticly. I only remember a boy names ... de Owen being there. Anybody recal this stuation? Was anbody out there with us?
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I just found a pic of Mark Swanapoel and myself my dad took at Shepards Neck in about 74.
Mark, I hope you're seeing this. I'd like to hear from you. Lynette wrote that you're married and have a child...
Here's one for the oldies! Can anyone tell me how Shepard's Neck got its name?
Regards, Ricky Barron.
The story goes that the GM at the time instructed one of the foremen named Mr Shepard to fix up the site to be used by the Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Girl Guides. Being a good man he build everything that he could think of that the kids would like.
On receiving the final costs the GM was so annoyed at the overrun on the initial budget that he was heard to exclaim "I'll have Shepards neck for this!!"
True or False? I honestly don't know.
... Im think Kenny has it right.... and if I am not mistaken, Mr Sheperds daughter is a member of the forum and has an advert on the advertiser board.....she remembers as a youth going down with her dad to the place...
Even if it's not rue, the story is good enough to spread a rumour. :buffo9:
i am in daily contact with brenda shepherd,my last girlfriend in om,i will ask her to comment boob1 image031
"Last Girfriend" Bobby?
AND She's still talking to you!!!!
Glutton for punishment.....
image201 and what a girlfriend she was,you guys have no idea, image19
Rats! I didn't think you'd get it that fast. Kenny's answer was pretty close to what I recall, although Brian Shepard would probably have chuckled at being called a foreman, as he was an engineer I believe! legend has it that he was over budget regarding time and finance, and when called in to explain he was heard to say; "This could be my neck" or words to that effect. Well done Kenny!