Anthem Fiasco

Started by Michael Alexander, November 19, 2009, 08:57:03 AM

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Michael Alexander

 woo_hoo

After the anthem that got murdered....

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SandyB

I GOT THE  VIDEO CLIP .. WHAT A COCKUP .. THE MAN MUST HAVE  SMOKED  A  TON  OF  WEED  BEFORE   GOING UP TO SING ..   HE  SOUNDED  LIKE A DRUNK BERGIE  WHEN HE GOT TO THE AFRIKAANS  BIT ..  TOTALLY  OUT  OF  TUNE ...
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Patricia Lotte

Who was the guy? It was actually insulting to the South African's the way he 'sang' the anthem. He should be  shooter
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Michael Alexander

Sigh! If only Bles Bridges was still alive,,,,,

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Andrew Darné

Where is this country's name going to??????

That idiot shouldn't even be allowed out of his cage... what was he thinking... aahhhh he must 'ave smoked saam of that Port Nolloth s#!t, ya know the cheap stuff with all those nasty bits of khaki bos in it...

In the days of the "old" government that kind of incident wouldn't get a chance to occur. He would have the respect for his country to not even consider making a blunder of things... No offense to the Rastas but this oke just stuffed his head up his derierre! Skaam jou, dis 'n skande.
All things electrical contain smoke. Making it come out is easy; getting it back in? ... yeah right!!!

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Bertie Horak

He was pathetic!  Doesn't know the tune at all.  Those of you that know the French anthem - listen to the clip of the fiasco on "U-tube" again and you will recognize his attempt of singing the Afrikaans and English part of the SA anthem ON THE TUNE OF THE FRENCH ANTHEM!!!!!!!  Strange that few people pick this up.
Total moron, whoever picked him to sing should be fired as well.
Oranjemund 1965-1982; 2019 and counting...

Michael Alexander

FACT:  THE South African Consulate chose him!

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