New Traffic Cop in Town!

Started by Michael Alexander, December 11, 2007, 07:30:04 PM

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Michael Alexander

I thought that big pothole in Kimberley was called the Big Hole of Kimberley......

laughpoint

yes, we have quite a few appearing up in 13, 14th avenue......

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Michael Alexander

Here's a picture of the Taxi's lined up outside the museum opposite SPar at 18h00 this evening....

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darryl weidemann

@ Florrie, you say you from Kimberley not that its that small but there is a guesthouse there called Greatbatch , is run by ex-oranjemunders although they were only in o'mund for about 7 years.
@ mike , you can be lucky your taxi's look that good , there was an accident in durban somewhere between a taxi and a bakkie 10 people died and 22 were injured
of course i am in shape...i'm round

Diana Rudd (Boehme)

Yes I also thought you had real Taxi's,you know the combi type thing with no indicators and shifting spanners
O.P.S -1969, Springfield Convent -1970, Holy Cross Convent-1972., Centaurus-1974
I got around.

Clive Symes

Diana,
I used to take a shortcut to work through the Local Hostel and would often see one of the "taxi" drivers take the taxi sign out of the boot and stick it onto the roof of the vehicle.

Hey Presto instant TAxi.

barb (Fry)

the African way to business, hey.

I once sold an old mazda 323 and I mean old, the guy who bought it used it as a taxi between Grahanstown and East London, until he rolled it, so they took the engine out of the trashed body - and it was put into another  car body and hey presto, back in business.
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Michael Alexander

Adriaan was saying  to me today, that he saw the same taxi outside SPar today on three different occasions with 3 different number plates...... mmmh! Interesting things afoot again in this small 'ol town!

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