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Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 6:55pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
If you are one of the the ama2000 that listens to "skrrr skrrr" music that annoys adults like us then your right of hating on such a classic has been revoked grin...NEVER!!
Ironically, I'm a product of the 80s cool
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by Nobody: 7:02pm On Mar 10, 2020
No offense to south Africans, if not for the rampant HIV virus, i would have loved to really party hard in South Africa for like one month but the thing is that I'm scared.

Perhaps I've got nothing to worry about and I'm just over reacting but really, i want to always go to south AFRICA just to relax for about a week every two or three months.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 7:04pm On Mar 10, 2020
TMKsouth:
Ironically, I'm a product of the 80s cool
Oh I see.You probably had a poster of Mr T on your bedroom wall at some point? smiley
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 7:08pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
Oh I see.You probably had a poster of Mr T on your bedroom wall at some point? smiley
Ouch!
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by XhosaNostra(f): 7:12pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
Oh I see.You probably had a poster of Mr T on your bedroom wall at some point? smiley
Lol, you just aged the man. What if he was young throughout the 80s? Thina bantu be 80s, s'phaphame nge 90s. The best decade. Kungfu era etc. He probably had Cynthia Rothrock or the Spice girls on his wall grin
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 7:14pm On Mar 10, 2020
MRcocaFanta:
No offense to south Africans, if not for the rampant HIV virus, i would have loved to really party hard in South Africa for like one month but the thing is that I'm scared.

Perhaps I've got nothing to worry about and I'm just over reacting but really, i want to always go to south AFRICA just to relax for about a week every two or three months.
Well, you'd have to make a conscious decision to have unprotected sex or share drug needles with HIV+ positive people. It's not exactly airborne.

Your statement is more ignorant than offensive.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by Nobody: 7:24pm On Mar 10, 2020
TMKsouth:
Well, you'd have to make a conscious decision to have unprotected sex or share drug needles with HIV+ positive people. It's not exactly airborne.

Your statement is more ignorant than offensive.
Yeah i understand, i know it sounds ignorant but yeah it's just the fear talking.

Well it's alright though.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 7:42pm On Mar 10, 2020
TMKsouth:
Ouch!
Lol,I'm just messing with you.Keep the pictures coming.I'm enjoying this thread wink
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 7:47pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
Lol,I'm just messing with you.Keep the pictures coming.I'm enjoying this thread wink
I know man u just messing around grin Will source more pics, thank u.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 7:55pm On Mar 10, 2020
XhosaNostra:
Lol, you just aged the man. What if he was young throughout the 80s? Thina bantu be 80s, s'phaphame nge 90s. The best decade. Kungfu era etc. He probably had Cynthia Rothrock or the Spice girls on his wall grin
I know lol.I have a brother who was born in 87 (probably your mate cheesy) and he doesn't have even a single memory of the 80's .Spice Girls is the one that had Mel B? damn she was hot tongue kiss
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by XhosaNostra(f): 7:59pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
I know lol.I have a brother who was born in 87 (probably your mate cheesy) and he doesn't have even a single memory of the 80's .Spice Girls is the one that had Mel B? damn she was hot tongue kiss
The 80s, they had terrible fashion sense. Thank God I was too young to remember the horror of mothers with shoulder pads, looking like quarterbacks grin
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 8:00pm On Mar 10, 2020
MRcocaFanta:
No offense to south Africans, if not for the rampant HIV virus, i would have loved to really party hard in South Africa for like one month but the thing is that I'm scared.

Perhaps I've got nothing to worry about and I'm just over reacting but really, i want to always go to south AFRICA just to relax for about a week every two or three months.
With Nigeria having more babies born with HIV than anywhere else in the world we think by now you'd figured out how HIV is contracted.But it's okay cos you are obviously trolling.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op):
8.

1. Soweto
2. Soweto Theatre
3. Cape Town CBD
4. menlyn Park, Pretoria

Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 8:18pm On Mar 10, 2020
XhosaNostra:
The 80s, they had terrible fashion sense. Thank God I was too young to remember the horror of mothers with shoulder pads, looking like quarterbacks grin
LOL grin
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 8:24pm On Mar 10, 2020
XhosaNostra:
The 80s, they had terrible fashion sense. Thank God I was too young to remember the horror of mothers with shoulder pads, looking like quarterbacks grin
Yooh not to mention the high waist pants that reach up to the breastbone.lol @ quarterbacks.The 90's too had some horrible designs tho,do you still remember those oversized FUBU t-shirts?
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 8:38pm On Mar 10, 2020
@TMKsouth

I deem this thread appropriate enough to ask you this question.What's your take on removal of colonial statues in South Africa?
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by XhosaNostra(f): 9:16pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
Yooh not to mention the high waist pants that reach up to the breastbone.lol @ quarterbacks.The 90's too had some horrible designs tho,do you still remember those oversized FUBU t-shirts?
Ofcourse I still remember them, but the one that stands out the most for me are corduroy pants! I had them in different colours. LMAO. Have a childhood photo wearing bottle green corduroys, they were considered highly fashionable in green grin
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by IronGalaxy: 11:34pm On Mar 10, 2020
JaceBlaze:
For me is Weekend special .Too late for mama also does the things for me.
"Too late for mama" rips my heart into shreds, the video of the woman struck by lightning made me so sad when I was younger
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by IronGalaxy: 11:38pm On Mar 10, 2020
MRcocaFanta:
No offense to south Africans, if not for the rampant HIV virus, i would have loved to really party hard in South Africa for like one month but the thing is that I'm scared.

Perhaps I've got nothing to worry about and I'm just over reacting but really, i want to always go to south AFRICA just to relax for about a week every two or three months.
So partying hard puts someone at risk of HIV contraction? there's always that one person ..
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by IronGalaxy: 11:39pm On Mar 10, 2020
TMKsouth:
Well, you'd have to make a conscious decision to have unprotected sex or share drug needles with HIV+ positive people. It's not exactly airborne.

Your statement is more ignorant than offensive.
he's trolling.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by DisGuy(mod): 12:19am On Mar 11, 2020
Interesting....

Can you put the names of the statues or their locations if you have the information plz
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 6:21am On Mar 11, 2020
IronGalaxy:
"Too late for mama" rips my heart into shreds, the video of the woman struck by lightning made me so sad when I was younger
I know what you mean.Man Brenda was a ball of magic.You could tell Lebo Mathosa idolised her.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 6:31am On Mar 11, 2020
XhosaNostra:
Ofcourse I still remember them, but the one that stands out the most for me are corduroy pants! I had them in different colours. LMAO. Have a childhood photo wearing bottle green corduroys, they were considered highly fashionable in green grin
Corduroys were the worst but you'd appreciate them during winter because they were warm.I only had one that came in brown colour.

What's your favourite 90's style? for me it's those Kangol hats and denim jackets.I would rock them today if they returned.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by XhosaNostra(f):
JaceBlaze:
Corduroys were the worst but you'd appreciate them during winter because they were warm.I only had one that came in brown colour.

What's your favourite 90's style? for me it's those Kangol hats and denim jackets.I would rock them today if they returned.
Funny enough I used to wear those Kangol hats because my mom was worrywart & liked to fuss about sunburn. I never went out without a hat in childhood grin Mine was tan/beige. I watch my sister & she's exactly the same with her kids. Raising hypochondriacs because she's always fussing lol.

My favourite style though was the dungarees/delela & imbadada cheesy
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 8:05am On Mar 11, 2020
JaceBlaze:
@TMKsouth

I deem this thread appropriate enough to ask you this question.What's your take on removal of colonial statues in South Africa?
They should be put in museums.

They are racist & there's an overrepresentation of old white colonial & apartheid figures (in prominent locations) in a majority black country. That's offensive.

U might have noticed I didn't post many of those colonial statues even though they are everywhere in SA.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by Hadampson(m): 8:20am On Mar 11, 2020
anslemarinze52:
men even South Africa is more beautiful than Nigeria
That's an undisputed fact boss wink cool
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by TMKsouth(op): 8:58am On Mar 11, 2020
DisGuy:
Interesting....

Can you put the names of the statues or their locations if you have the information plz
Hi!
I have modified the pics to be accompanied by their city locations.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 10:19am On Mar 11, 2020
TMKsouth:
They should be put in museums.

They are racist & there's an overrepresentation of old white colonial & apartheid figures (in prominent locations) in a majority black country. That's offensive.

U might have noticed I didn't post many of those colonial statues even though they are everywhere in SA.
Valid points made.I can't add or take anything from what you just said.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by JaceBlaze: 10:33am On Mar 11, 2020
XhosaNostra:
Funny enough I used to wear those Kangol hats because my mom was worrywart & liked to fuss about sunburn. I never went out without a hat in childhood grin Mine was tan/beige. I watch my sister & she's exactly the same with her kids. Raising hypochondriacs because she's always fussing lol.

My favourite style though was the dungarees/delela & imbadada cheesy
LOL the legacy lives on.There was something about Kangol hats that made girls throw themselves at guys who owned them smiley


The delelas are back but I don't even dream of buying one today.
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by XhosaNostra(f): 10:47am On Mar 11, 2020
JaceBlaze:
LOL the legacy lives on.There was something about Kangol hats that made girls throw themselves at guys who owned them smiley


The delelas are back but I don't even dream of buying one today.
Hihihi. That's what you're missing about them? cheesy Hats are to some guys what wigs & makeup are to girls. They hide a lot of shame & make someone cute in an instant grin
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by DisGuy(mod): 10:59am On Mar 11, 2020
TMKsouth:
Hi!
I have modified the pics to be accompanied by their city locations.
Many thanks TMK

This will help anyone visiting these cities
Re: Famous Street Art In South Africa by carpdiemz: 11:55am On Mar 11, 2020
anslemarinze52:
men even South Africa is more beautiful than Nigeria
That’s the standard when the whites stayed in a black man county for sometimes , awolowo and azkiwe did is Evil , we were not matured for the independent they did for there own selfish interest and for there family future
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