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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2023 7:24 am Sards fishing spot http://www.wildcard.co.za/de-mond-nature-reserve/
Saddest day when that cottage burnt down. Someone left the stove on. They decided not to rebuild it
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This stage 5/6 is just unbelievable. Our network, phones and internet were down last night. Even a generator and inverter couldn't save us.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 3:39 am This stage 5/6 is just unbelievable. Our network, phones and internet were down last night. Even a generator and inverter couldn't save us.
LOL We're so fkkd. I don't even use my TV anymore. Watch on my laptop streaming. Cook on gas. I little bit of solar and a deep cycle battery does the devices and lighting. I also have backups for my chest freezers which are full of wildvleis and fish.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 3:39 am Our network, phones and internet were down last night. Even a generator and inverter couldn't save us.
Internet should be the most resilient, router power usage is very low (similar to a light bulb) and can last a long time on battery. Did your generator/inverter run out of juice? If so the fix is cheapish, get a separate dedicated battery for your router or a new router with a battery (cost is under R2k, check the reviews for something good) this will keep it going for 5-10 hours (then obviously you need battery power for your laptop/PC, so worth getting hardware where the battery can be accessed and additional batteries bought). If everything your end still had power from the generator and inverter, which seems to be the case. Then something in your internet provider's infrastructure ran out of power, which means either load shedding lasted long enough to empty their battery backup, or there's no battery backup (which would mean losing internet as soon as load shedding happens).

A question/complaint to the internet provider could be worthwhile if it went down immediately, could be as easy as some deep cycle batteries somewhere that are done and need to be replaced.
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My batteries is fine Ox, it's the internet providers who struggle when we get to stage 6. It's off double stages , 4 hours off, 2 on 4 off. At least Telkom network is back om now so I can use phone data as wifi. But if they are both down, then it's time to walk the beach and live like a Voortrekker. Which is also a good thing.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 3:56 pm My batteries is fine Ox, it's the internet providers who struggle when we get to stage 6. It's off double stages , 4 hours off, 2 on 4 off. At least Telkom network is back om now so I can use phone data as wifi. But if they are both down, then it's time to walk the beach and live like a Voortrekker. Which is also a good thing.
Done everything you can then, have to hope that the province can add more power generation eventually.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 3:56 pm My batteries is fine Ox, it's the internet providers who struggle when we get to stage 6. It's off double stages , 4 hours off, 2 on 4 off. At least Telkom network is back om now so I can use phone data as wifi. But if they are both down, then it's time to walk the beach and live like a Voortrekker. Which is also a good thing.
Done everything you can then, have to hope that the province can add more power generation eventually.
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This is Fangle's daughter. Not sure who needs to hear this, but he passed last month peacefully at home. He spoke of his Planet Rugby friends fondly and frequently. I'm currently closing up everything on his computer, and realised that maybe you guys might want to know.

Thanks for being good friends to him.
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Fangle wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 6:39 pm This is Fangle's daughter. Not sure who needs to hear this, but he passed last month peacefully at home. He spoke of his Planet Rugby friends fondly and frequently. I'm currently closing up everything on his computer, and realised that maybe you guys might want to know.

Thanks for being good friends to him.
Cheers. RIP Fangle. Nag ou Grote.
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Fangle wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 6:39 pm This is Fangle's daughter. Not sure who needs to hear this, but he passed last month peacefully at home. He spoke of his Planet Rugby friends fondly and frequently. I'm currently closing up everything on his computer, and realised that maybe you guys might want to know.

Thanks for being good friends to him.
Ahh shit, that’s very sad news, a very well respected part of our community.

Sincere condolences to all your family and thank you for letting us know.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Aah no! Top bloke. RIP Fangle
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Fangle wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 6:39 pm This is Fangle's daughter. Not sure who needs to hear this, but he passed last month peacefully at home. He spoke of his Planet Rugby friends fondly and frequently. I'm currently closing up everything on his computer, and realised that maybe you guys might want to know.

Thanks for being good friends to him.
Thanks for letting us know. Good luck to his family and love ones. God bless.

Posted on PR

https://forum.planetrugby.com/viewtopic ... 8#p7518018
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Condolences, Fangle's daughter.
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Fangle wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2023 6:39 pm This is Fangle's daughter. Not sure who needs to hear this, but he passed last month peacefully at home. He spoke of his Planet Rugby friends fondly and frequently. I'm currently closing up everything on his computer, and realised that maybe you guys might want to know.

Thanks for being good friends to him.
Condolences....

Really sorry to hear this .

You can be really proud of the way he carried himself on the forums. We have some absolute nutters here and he was always calm and measured. He is a great loss to PR and here
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This load shedding is not funny. I am being crippled in the factory. And of course my wife at her shop. My new batteries for my inverter at home can't cope because they don't get a chance to charge.....6 months and pap.. ..... I can't see any other way beyond solar. And don't say Lithium batteries. Because there is not enough time to recharge and that's going to halve the life span.
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Sards wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 9:23 am This load shedding is not funny. I am being crippled in the factory. And of course my wife at her shop. My new batteries for my inverter at home can't cope because they don't get a chance to charge.....6 months and pap.. ..... I can't see any other way beyond solar. And don't say Lithium batteries. Because there is not enough time to recharge and that's going to halve the life span.
It's beyond ludicrous, we have no choice but to keep ours on, it's putting a massive drain on the cash-flow. We are now in fact looking at putting huge off-grid plants in our operations. The projection for the upcoming winter is immensely grim (stage 8 or worse) and the reality is that if we don't drastically reduce our dependence on our back-up generators we will run out of cash to buy more diesel sooner than later in winter. Having no Eskom supply for 12/24 hrs every day for days or weeks on end will bring the country to its knees. The ANC government simply have no immediate solutions available, they are going to royaly fuck us over.

The investment for us at this stage R3.5mil at each site, but the truly mind-boggling bit is that the pay-back or amortisation would only be a couple of years. That's without stage 8 or higher, quicker obviously the more we hit those levels.

Sards, I suggest LiFePO4 batteries is the way to go for your house. The sooner you do it the better btw. The demand for these is sky rocketing, and once we hit stage 8, the panic buying will mean you got no chance of getting your hands on them.
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The effects of load shedding is mind blowing.

If the power goes off at our factories producing pipes, even for a minute, means bleeding all machines to get rid of the plastic inside the extruder, then restarting all the lines as if it's a new production run. On smaller sizes this usually takes an hour or two, on the large size (especially from 630mm to 1000mm) this is easily a 6-8 hour job. And the amount of scrap doubles or triples even. Which in turn need to be recycled, effectively another extrusion process with the same limitations as producing the pipe. So that triples the labour exponent of the pipe, which results in a 10% increase in price. And running large factories on alternative energy is way too expensive.

From a personal perspective, my biggest concern is our python, leopard gecko and 2 tenricks, especially going into winter. The cages lose heat way too fast which isn't healthy for the animals. I don't know how the snake and reptile breeders cope with this.
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More Trogs, lyk my jy versamel slange en reptiele? Waar blybjy deesdae?
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So what is your guys' plan if it goes over Stage 8?
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assfly wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:57 am So what is your guys' plan if it goes over Stage 8?
Listen to my family bitch about it...

But in seriousness, my family all think loadshedding is less severe in the Cape. This not true?
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assfly wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:57 am So what is your guys' plan if it goes over Stage 8?
Crawl into the foetal position and cry myself to sleep. On a more serious note, it's not if but when. (we already have very recently). 100% confirmed we will hit stage 8 or higher in winter.
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My advice for anyone is become as self-sufficient as you can. Water will be next.
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I just find the whole thing mind-boggling. I'd be so worried about what lies around the corner.

In Kenya we're a much less developed country, but our power comes from 80% renewable so supply really isn't an issue. We get a lot of powercuts, but it's mostly due to old infrastructure that is gradually being updated, or from heavy rain disrupting services.

Even water; the council supplies but when there is a shortage, there are suppliers (cartels) we can fill our tanks from at quite good prices.
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dabooldawg wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:16 am
assfly wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:57 am So what is your guys' plan if it goes over Stage 8?
Listen to my family bitch about it...

But in seriousness, my family all think loadshedding is less severe in the Cape. This not true?
Yes, its true. CT have already lower stages at times.

Cape Town mayor have a plan.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/governm ... 20shedding.
The City of Cape Town is gearing up to put 500MW on its grid to cover the failing national power utility Eskom and stop load shedding.

Speaking with BizNewsTv, the mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, said that there is no way for Eskom to get out of its capacity mess, and as a result, the city must resolve the problems itself.

South Africans are currently facing ongoing stage 6 power outages with no sign of reprieve on the horizon.

Eskom’s CEO, Andre de Ruyter, has acknowledged the continuous threat of stage 8 load shedding as the company exists in a fragile state of “hand to mouth”, while the company itself is currently reviewing its load shedding documents – including stages and regulations – in preparation for what liesbeyond stage 8.

The procurement of 500MW forms the final part of the Cape Town’s four-stage plan to reduce reliance on Eskom and become more energy independent.

According to the mayor, Cape Town as a whole uses about 2,200MW at peak times.

The 500MW isn’t designed to cut ties with Eskom entirely, but instead makes up for the shortfall that leads to load shedding when Eskom asks cities across the country to cut power. Power from the new project would be immediately dispatchable to households across the city.

There is a desire to cut ties with Eskom entirely, but the mayor said this would take years and significantly more investment.

Hill-Lewis said the discussions around the 500MW project are essentially finished, and more details can be expected in the coming weeks.

He added that extra-legal steps had taken place to try and fast-track the projectthrough the traditional procurement practices which tend to stall development.

Cape Town has consistently driven to shift away from an overreliance on the national power grid. Other initiatives have included:

The finalisation of 200MW from independent power producers (IPP).
Alterations to policy regarding embedded power generation, so people can generate more power than they consume, and the city would buy it from the generator.
Through the power heroes program, households that save power to free up additional capacity during peak times are offered cash incentives.
The city was also the first to announce plans to allow private and commercial solar users to deliver excess energy to the grid and get paid for it.

On 24 January, the mayor said that the city was granted an exemption from the National Treasury for a competitive bidding process regarding the local electricity grid and feeding back into it.According to the mayor, the exemption from the treasury was necessary as current legislation does not foresee a situation where cities could procure energy independently.

“The sale of excess power by homes and businesses with Small Scale Embedded Generation (SSEGs), among other generation solutions, will contribute to Cape Town’s goal of 4-stages load-shedding protection within three years,” said the mayor.

The feed-in process is expected to roll out to commercial users by the middle of 2023, while private households should be able to benefit from the system in 2024.

The Western Cape as a whole has also been putting in place plans to shift away from Eskom.

During the latest State of the Province Address (SOPA), the premier said that it had approached the provincial treasury for R1.1 billion to be put toward energy independence.
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assfly wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:03 am I just find the whole thing mind-boggling. I'd be so worried about what lies around the corner.

In Kenya we're a much less developed country, but our power comes from 80% renewable so supply really isn't an issue. We get a lot of powercuts, but it's mostly due to old infrastructure that is gradually being updated, or from heavy rain disrupting services.

Even water; the council supplies but when there is a shortage, there are suppliers (cartels) we can fill our tanks from at quite good prices.
Renewables are the only way forward, but it will never happen in SA where corrupt politicians benefit financially from coal and transport.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:19 pm
_Os_ wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 5:15 pm Terrible news. His house had been robbed recently with no one injured, looks like the bad guys came again. :cry:

Oom, get that neighbourhood watch going!
Insurance also reject my claim. R70,000 loss.
So they caught the fuckers a week ago. Struisbaai locals even a white vrou involved. They released a list of stolen items but nothing from my stuff. They probably sold it.

Luckily I am full on back in work. It's a totally new environment compare to before lock down. Working mostly from home, sitting 8 hours a day in team zoom meetings, improving my English communicating with Global people from India, UK and US. My favorite is a nice lady from Ireland supporting Munster. We have our daily rugby conversation.
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LoveOfTheGame wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:24 am
assfly wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 5:57 am So what is your guys' plan if it goes over Stage 8?
Crawl into the foetal position and cry myself to sleep. On a more serious note, it's not if but when. (we already have very recently). 100% confirmed we will hit stage 8 or higher in winter.
Work out how many hours a day we are currently load shedding. It's already stage 8.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:07 am More Trogs, lyk my jy versamel slange en reptiele? Waar blybjy deesdae?
Hi oom.

Ek het pa geword van 'n tiener seun so 3 jaar terug. Ons bure in Toti se seun, ma is te kaksleg om ma te wees vir hom. Hy is nou 17 en het sy biologiese ma afgeskryf en ons is nou pa en ma vir hom. Hy het selfs verander van 'n Soutie na 'n Afrikaner en is in 'n Afrikaanse skool.

Die laaitie is groot in slange in, veral ball pythons. Hy kan presies sê wat se gene is in so slang, en kan uitwerk wat mens sal kry as jy 2 slange laat broei. Ons het ma oorreed dat hy 'n slang mag aanhou (my vrou was skuitbang vir slangeso wou eerz nie. Nou is sy net so in die storie in.

Eers was dit net 'n ball python (Butter Pastel), toe kom die Leopard Gecko, en toe 2 Tenricks. Nou het al 3 van ons planne om nog diere te koop. Ek soek 'n Iguana, Reticulated Python en nog ball pythons. My seun soek 'n Red Tail Boa en oo, nog ball pythons. Ons beplan om volgende jaar 'n besigheid te begim om ball pythons te teel, eers net vir 'n inkomste vir hom, wat hopelik 'n groot besigheid te wees wanneer hy klaar maak met skool.

Ek bly nou in Springs, oos Rand. Letterlik 500m van waar ek groot geword het. Terug in my hometown na 25 jaar!
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troglodiet wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:24 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:07 am More Trogs, lyk my jy versamel slange en reptiele? Waar blybjy deesdae?
Hi oom.

Ek het pa geword van 'n tiener seun so 3 jaar terug. Ons bure in Toti se seun, ma is te kaksleg om ma te wees vir hom. Hy is nou 17 en het sy biologiese ma afgeskryf en ons is nou pa en ma vir hom. Hy het selfs verander van 'n Soutie na 'n Afrikaner en is in 'n Afrikaanse skool.

Die laaitie is groot in slange in, veral ball pythons. Hy kan presies sê wat se gene is in so slang, en kan uitwerk wat mens sal kry as jy 2 slange laat broei. Ons het ma oorreed dat hy 'n slang mag aanhou (my vrou was skuitbang vir slangeso wou eerz nie. Nou is sy net so in die storie in.

Eers was dit net 'n ball python (Butter Pastel), toe kom die Leopard Gecko, en toe 2 Tenricks. Nou het al 3 van ons planne om nog diere te koop. Ek soek 'n Iguana, Reticulated Python en nog ball pythons. My seun soek 'n Red Tail Boa en oo, nog ball pythons. Ons beplan om volgende jaar 'n besigheid te begim om ball pythons te teel, eers net vir 'n inkomste vir hom, wat hopelik 'n groot besigheid te wees wanneer hy klaar maak met skool.

Ek bly nou in Springs, oos Rand. Letterlik 500m van waar ek groot geword het. Terug in my hometown na 25 jaar!
Awesome. Great dat jy en ma hom so ondersteun. My jongste seun studeerr nature conservation. Hy is ook diere bevok van n spinnekop tot n haai. Hy het my so beinvloed dat ek sommer die donner in raak as ek n platvgetrapte skilpad in die pad sien en hier is baie skilpaaie. Hy het by die local NSRI aangesluit, dit was n goeie besluit en wil volgende jaar anti poaching doen.

Ek is maar skrikkerig vir slange. Hulle het eendag hier n boomslang by my huis kom vang. Hier is baie slange. My Kat dra hulle in die huis Dan bekak ons ons eers.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:01 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:19 pm
_Os_ wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 5:15 pm Terrible news. His house had been robbed recently with no one injured, looks like the bad guys came again. :cry:

Oom, get that neighbourhood watch going!
Insurance also reject my claim. R70,000 loss.
So they caught the fuckers a week ago. Struisbaai locals even a white vrou involved. They released a list of stolen items but nothing from my stuff. They probably sold it.

Luckily I am full on back in work. It's a totally new environment compare to before lock down. Working mostly from home, sitting 8 hours a day in team zoom meetings, improving my English communicating with Global people from India, UK and US. My favorite is a nice lady from Ireland supporting Munster. We have our daily rugby conversation.
Does this mean that you get Pepsi at cost price now?
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Now you've done it, he'll be doing a free promo add for Wellingtons chutney next.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:12 am
troglodiet wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:24 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 4:07 am More Trogs, lyk my jy versamel slange en reptiele? Waar blybjy deesdae?
Hi oom.

Ek het pa geword van 'n tiener seun so 3 jaar terug. Ons bure in Toti se seun, ma is te kaksleg om ma te wees vir hom. Hy is nou 17 en het sy biologiese ma afgeskryf en ons is nou pa en ma vir hom. Hy het selfs verander van 'n Soutie na 'n Afrikaner en is in 'n Afrikaanse skool.

Die laaitie is groot in slange in, veral ball pythons. Hy kan presies sê wat se gene is in so slang, en kan uitwerk wat mens sal kry as jy 2 slange laat broei. Ons het ma oorreed dat hy 'n slang mag aanhou (my vrou was skuitbang vir slangeso wou eerz nie. Nou is sy net so in die storie in.

Eers was dit net 'n ball python (Butter Pastel), toe kom die Leopard Gecko, en toe 2 Tenricks. Nou het al 3 van ons planne om nog diere te koop. Ek soek 'n Iguana, Reticulated Python en nog ball pythons. My seun soek 'n Red Tail Boa en oo, nog ball pythons. Ons beplan om volgende jaar 'n besigheid te begim om ball pythons te teel, eers net vir 'n inkomste vir hom, wat hopelik 'n groot besigheid te wees wanneer hy klaar maak met skool.

Ek bly nou in Springs, oos Rand. Letterlik 500m van waar ek groot geword het. Terug in my hometown na 25 jaar!
Awesome. Great dat jy en ma hom so ondersteun. My jongste seun studeerr nature conservation. Hy is ook diere bevok van n spinnekop tot n haai. Hy het my so beinvloed dat ek sommer die donner in raak as ek n platvgetrapte skilpad in die pad sien en hier is baie skilpaaie. Hy het by die local NSRI aangesluit, dit was n goeie besluit en wil volgende jaar anti poaching doen.

Ek is maar skrikkerig vir slange. Hulle het eendag hier n boomslang by my huis kom vang. Hier is baie slange. My Kat dra hulle in die huis Dan bekak ons ons eers.
Bang gat... Weet seker nie hoe om met 'n lang slang te werk nie. Net wurmpies.
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LoveOfTheGame wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:55 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2023 3:12 am
troglodiet wrote: Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:24 pm

Hi oom.

Ek het pa geword van 'n tiener seun so 3 jaar terug. Ons bure in Toti se seun, ma is te kaksleg om ma te wees vir hom. Hy is nou 17 en het sy biologiese ma afgeskryf en ons is nou pa en ma vir hom. Hy het selfs verander van 'n Soutie na 'n Afrikaner en is in 'n Afrikaanse skool.

Die laaitie is groot in slange in, veral ball pythons. Hy kan presies sê wat se gene is in so slang, en kan uitwerk wat mens sal kry as jy 2 slange laat broei. Ons het ma oorreed dat hy 'n slang mag aanhou (my vrou was skuitbang vir slangeso wou eerz nie. Nou is sy net so in die storie in.

Eers was dit net 'n ball python (Butter Pastel), toe kom die Leopard Gecko, en toe 2 Tenricks. Nou het al 3 van ons planne om nog diere te koop. Ek soek 'n Iguana, Reticulated Python en nog ball pythons. My seun soek 'n Red Tail Boa en oo, nog ball pythons. Ons beplan om volgende jaar 'n besigheid te begim om ball pythons te teel, eers net vir 'n inkomste vir hom, wat hopelik 'n groot besigheid te wees wanneer hy klaar maak met skool.

Ek bly nou in Springs, oos Rand. Letterlik 500m van waar ek groot geword het. Terug in my hometown na 25 jaar!
Awesome. Great dat jy en ma hom so ondersteun. My jongste seun studeerr nature conservation. Hy is ook diere bevok van n spinnekop tot n haai. Hy het my so beinvloed dat ek sommer die donner in raak as ek n platvgetrapte skilpad in die pad sien en hier is baie skilpaaie. Hy het by die local NSRI aangesluit, dit was n goeie besluit en wil volgende jaar anti poaching doen.

Ek is maar skrikkerig vir slange. Hulle het eendag hier n boomslang by my huis kom vang. Hier is baie slange. My Kat dra hulle in die huis Dan bekak ons ons eers.
Bang gat... Weet seker nie hoe om met 'n lang slang te werk nie. Net wurmpies.
Eks goes met lang pap slange. Dis daai stywes wat pik. :mrgreen:
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Well. End of an era. We are pulling all the equipment out of my wifes shop. Closing temporarily until we can find better premises. Our lease has come to an end and after multiple promises by the landlord to supply backup electricity they haven't even got quotes. So we are calling bullshit. We refuse to sign another lease when the situation is going to get even worse.
We are putting everything in storage until we find the right premises. Also our mall is turning into a shithole. We are becoming surrounded by Pakistani trading shops and next door a Shisha nyama is coming in.
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Sards wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 9:29 am Well. End of an era. We are pulling all the equipment out of my wifes shop. Closing temporarily until we can find better premises. Our lease has come to an end and after multiple promises by the landlord to supply backup electricity they haven't even got quotes. So we are calling bullshit. We refuse to sign another lease when the situation is going to get even worse.
We are putting everything in storage until we find the right premises. Also our mall is turning into a shithole. We are becoming surrounded by Pakistani trading shops and next door a Shisha nyama is coming in.
Sorry to hear that Sards, I know how much effort you and especially your wife put into the place. It's heart-breaking to know that you will not be the only ones making that decision in the upcoming months.
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LoveOfTheGame wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 10:04 am
Sards wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 9:29 am Well. End of an era. We are pulling all the equipment out of my wifes shop. Closing temporarily until we can find better premises. Our lease has come to an end and after multiple promises by the landlord to supply backup electricity they haven't even got quotes. So we are calling bullshit. We refuse to sign another lease when the situation is going to get even worse.
We are putting everything in storage until we find the right premises. Also our mall is turning into a shithole. We are becoming surrounded by Pakistani trading shops and next door a Shisha nyama is coming in.
Sorry to hear that Sards, I know how much effort you and especially your wife put into the place. It's heart-breaking to know that you will not be the only ones making that decision in the upcoming months.
We are fortunate. Our lease is expired. We have been waiting for the landlord to agree to our conditions to sign a new lease, and they have been avoiding making any decisions. Really giving us the run around. We could have found another premises by now. They mailed us Thursday after we contacted them that morning and said they weren't agreeing to our lease proposal and we should leave if we are unhappy. No brainer. All the tenants are fed up with the mall. They are all in discussions with the letting agents because of the state the mall is turning into.
Only problem is our staff. We will clear the shop by end of week and obviously there is termination pay for the staff but we are looking for other jobs for them. We are fairly well connected.
Load shedding is going to really hurt our industry which has already been battered. I fear for our industry going forward.
We are storing her entire shop in a storage unit. Except for the extraction which I am changing to something more load shedding friendly. That is already sold.
So we will just bide our time till the right opportunity comes along
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Sards wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 10:55 am
LoveOfTheGame wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 10:04 am
Sards wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 9:29 am Well. End of an era. We are pulling all the equipment out of my wifes shop. Closing temporarily until we can find better premises. Our lease has come to an end and after multiple promises by the landlord to supply backup electricity they haven't even got quotes. So we are calling bullshit. We refuse to sign another lease when the situation is going to get even worse.
We are putting everything in storage until we find the right premises. Also our mall is turning into a shithole. We are becoming surrounded by Pakistani trading shops and next door a Shisha nyama is coming in.
Sorry to hear that Sards, I know how much effort you and especially your wife put into the place. It's heart-breaking to know that you will not be the only ones making that decision in the upcoming months.
We are fortunate. Our lease is expired. We have been waiting for the landlord to agree to our conditions to sign a new lease, and they have been avoiding making any decisions. Really giving us the run around. We could have found another premises by now. They mailed us Thursday after we contacted them that morning and said they weren't agreeing to our lease proposal and we should leave if we are unhappy. No brainer. All the tenants are fed up with the mall. They are all in discussions with the letting agents because of the state the mall is turning into.
Only problem is our staff. We will clear the shop by end of week and obviously there is termination pay for the staff but we are looking for other jobs for them. We are fairly well connected.
Load shedding is going to really hurt our industry which has already been battered. I fear for our industry going forward.
We are storing her entire shop in a storage unit. Except for the extraction which I am changing to something more load shedding friendly. That is already sold.
So we will just bide our time till the right opportunity comes along
Whereabouts is this mall again? Hope you are able to place the staff, they are indeed the ones who suffer the most as breadwinners for their households.
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Sandown rd. Parklands.
Ja. There is a mate already asked for our griller.
The guy opening next door is talking to the others.
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Burger King closing 11 shops.

Vok. This load shedding has been ruthless for business.
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