Sport
The irony of the gym parking lot.
Apr 8th
I am writing this post because I am completely confused.
People go to gym to exercise right? Do weights, run on the treadmill, take classes, etc?
If they are there to exercise, why on earth do people have to park so close to the front door? Surely a few extra steps wouldn’t hurt, maybe it would be good for people to warm up a little.
I go to gym at the Virgin Active at Tygervalley and on a daily basis my mind is blown by people, who park on curbs, in bushes and all over the place, to avoid taking ten extra steps for a parking slightly further from the entrance. I’m not talking about there being no other parking available, just pure lazyness (or crazyness?).
Am I the only person who sees the irony?
A Springbok supporter deep down.
Jul 20th
It doesn’t often happen when you get to take a snap of a die hard All Black supporter, wearing a Springbok jersey. Nevermind the circumstances or reasons, I just thought I’d share with the planet, John Ingram our conference facilitator, wearing, proudly I might add, the Springbok rugby jersey. If you happen to know John Ingram or any of his friends, please spread this around.

Sorry, John
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King David Golf Club Review
Jun 20th
My apologies having been such a long time since I last wrote a post, I have no excuse really. None of the usual “Exams” “Work was hectic” or any crap like that, just totally lazy.
But anyway, seeing as I am up extremely early with time to burn thanks to my new girlfriend I shall use the time constructively by doing this highly anticipated review (ok just kidding, but here it is, seriously).
Before playing at KD I had heard very good things so in my mind a picture of beauty and scenery was painted. On arrival at KD you are greeted by the friendly cats that are looked after by the club halfway house.
Anyway on to the golf, we started on the 1st tee, the course is very ‘what you see is what you get’ with very little trickery around the place. As I was advised on the first tee, I will not go a round at KD without visiting the trees, this was not an incorrect statement at all, as I visited them regularly
I’m not sure if they are repairing the course at that moment but some patches on the fairway were very bad, but luckily were marked as GUR, which is not always advantageous sometimes having to go well back to find a spot to place! That said, the fairway is always better than the rough at KD as you can get some very interesting lies in the thick, wet, juicy rough around the course.
There is little water at KD which is good for the water-phobes out there, so fewer balls than usual will suffice for your round. In addition, the course isn’t very long as I managed to not use my driver (don’t ask) the entire round, with no difficulty reaching any of the par 4′s. My only ‘issue’ with King David was the distance markers, if I was not playing with members from the club it would have been a complete puzzle as the 150m markers are measured of a palm tree on each fairway which is highly confusing for a first timer.
I would definately recommend King David to friends as it is close by and not too expensive to play but it is by no means a perfect golf course (is there such a thing?).
I give it a 6/10
Bellville Golf Club Review
May 20th
Hello everyone sorry its been a while have been insanely busy with work!
I was supposed to be playing golf at Boschenmeer (Paarl) Golf Club today but sadly for me the golf for the day was called off because of heavy rain and winds. I was ready but the green’s keeper wasn’t!
So with my new found spare time here is my review of the Bellville Golf Club.
I decided to play Bellville as it is very close and wasn’t too expensive. I wasn’t expecting much but was very happy when I got there, the greens were in good condition and there are some interesting holes.
The course isn’t very long but has some extreme dog leg holes which if a player wants to use the longer clubs will need to make sure he can shape it around corners and such.
The course is very slopy/hilly and one finds that you don’t have an even stance for most shots (even from the fairway). Home course knowledge would be serious advantage because it was clear to see from my playing partners, they knew exactly where to bounce the ball to make sure it gets the desired result.
Just a warning, if you have seriously tired legs, like I did from gym, think twice about playing at Bellville because its like climbing up and down a koppie/mountain
I will definately be playing Bellville again as its affordable and the members and hospitality was excellent.
I give it a 7/10.
Aussies – 2 SA – 0
Apr 25th

I’m sure all of you are feeling pretty sad as am I, we just can’t seem to get it over those damn Aussies! Oh well my support has now fully shifted to Sri Lanka. Please please someone beat the g*d damn Australians!