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Quote:Originally posted by Koekie
Hagar, considering I was honoured enough to attend the same school as you in Parow I guess I'm an arrow too....... wonder how many others here went to good old Settlers?
i went to fairbairn
a friend of mine went to settlers round 1983/4/55 std 6 must have been
same time?
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Quote:Originally posted by Koekie
Hagar & I wish we were there then - unfortunately we're just a little bit more antique than that! :o
im 31 next week and started to feel an old fuddy duddy ! LOL
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mcamp999 Wrote:You do mean Harfield village don't you
All us capies through and through
Yup, I did the mandatory 2 years in Harfield Village. Quite an upmarket area these days.
My home town was Somerset West, I also owned a house in Plumstead.
I lived in Fish Hoek, Hubby lived in Muizenberg
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bokkie Wrote:I lived in Fish Hoek, Hubby lived in Muizenberg
Where did your kids live? :innocent:
And people wonder why us Capies grew up dysfunctional...
Welcome BTW...
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Bushbaby Wrote:Born and bred in Kraaifontein. More Border/Boland than Cape Town and it's only claim to fame (other than interesting murders) is that you can see both Table Mountain and the Taal Monument in Paarl from its various bridges...
Hi we lived in Kraaifontein for 6 years before coming to the UK (Lancashire) 3 years ago, cant say that I miss it much although do long for the warm weather on these bitter cold winter mornings.
Lynn
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it could be worse ... just ask iceman in Poland
nowtime:
[QUOTE=bokkie]I lived in Fish Hoek,
another vis-hoek/scum valley poppie here.