I wouldn't want to live here. With all of the recent "developments", I'd think it's rather unsafe... :sick:
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I wouldn't want to live here. With all of the recent "developments", I'd think it's rather unsafe... :sick:
I like to live life on the edge. Knife edge, that is.
Mar_zim might.
My interest in exotic parasites and nasty diseases is more one of idle curiosity rather than a desire to experience them personally.
I believe they have free money there.
free monies? no wai!
Yeah, wai... but it's not all fun and games when 4,000 Zimbabwe dollars gets you one lousy beer...Quote:
Originally Posted by kregg
http://www.cgdev.org/userfiles/image..._beer_cost.jpg
Can you imagine trying to carry that much around with you just to get a beer?
Or just to get a loaf of bread?
Or the amount of money you have to carry just to buy the wheelbarrow to carry the money to buy a loaf of bread?
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...BarrowCash.jpg
TBH the idea doesn't look too bad...
Okay... think of it this way then... if you had to take every single piece of money in that picture to a shop in order to buy a packet of airwaves. (chewing-gum)Quote:
Originally Posted by kregg
Man, that would be awesome!! I'd look so rich!! :afrog:
But you'd need a truck to be able to afford enough gum to sort out the halitosis.
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Originally Posted by zaza
I'd rather live in SLOUGH for God's sake!
And to give you folks how bad Slough is, here is a photo which I will not post in IMG tags (for once) because it's too big.
I don't see anything wrong in that picture... :confused:
Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough!
It isn't fit for humans now,
There isn't grass to graze a cow.
Swarm over, Death!
Come, bombs and blow to smithereens
Those air -conditioned, bright canteens,
Tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned milk, tinned beans,
Tinned minds, tinned breath
In a day, those businesses would need an entire room to store all their earnings. :|
Yeah, reminded me of Melbourne, though it looked like a sunny day there as opposed to the rubbish they endure down south :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BillGeek
Where's the "Where's that?" option?
Right next to South Australia if remotely interested in Melbourne, Zimbabwe is just above South Africa, and Napier is in Hawke's Bay ... though that's not important at the moment. :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
Before trying to explain where Victoria is... Explain where Australia is on a world map. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by AceRimmer
It's just above Tasmania and to the left of New Zealand down toward the bottom of the world map.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
Stop being smart in a thread full of dumb. You look stupid.
:D
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Originally Posted by timeshifter
You could've at least added a fail image in that gap. :mad:
That has to be my next sig text! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
http://www.acc.umu.se/~zqad/cats/1142461552877.b.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by timeshifter
Slough had the biggest Trading Estate in Europe; only rich companies can afford to reside their. The company I work for was at Slough Trading Estate, then it had to move because they couldn't afford the rent. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by kregg
...and a reputation for aiming toward lofty accolades such as this.Quote:
Originally Posted by visualAd
A friend of mine use to live in Zimbabwe but left due to violence.
Megabe is a ****
Are you still at VisualAd's house ILMV?
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Originally Posted by ilmv
We all have Jimmy Earl Carter to thank for this...
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Originally Posted by JAMES KIRCHICK
Robert Mugabe’s thugs shout: ‘Let’s kill the baby’
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multime...ni_359483a.jpg
A baby boy had both legs broken by supporters of President Robert Mugabe to punish his father for being an opposition councillor in Zimbabwe.
Blessing Mabhena, aged 11 months, was seized from a bed and flung down with force as his mother, Agnes, hid from the thugs, convinced that they were about to murder her.
She heard one of them say, “Let’s kill the baby”, before Blessing was hurled on to a bare concrete floor.
Blessing, who may never be able to walk properly, was one of the youngest victims of atrocities against the opposition party Movement for Democratic Change in the run-up to last Friday’s sham presidential election.
As Mugabe, 84, the only candidate in the election, prepared to be sworn in as president today, it emerged that his forces of terror plan to pulverise opponents to prevent them from ever threatening his leading Zanu-PF again.
Leaked minutes of the Joint Operations Command (JOC), which has orchestrated the violence since Mugabe lost a first round of voting in March, revealed that it is willing to wipe out opposition supporters.
A 10,000-strong youth militia loyal to the Zanu-PF has been created to enforce its wishes in case regular army units refuse, according to Zimbabwean human rights agencies.
“It’s a deliberate nationwide strategy to reoccupy space so all space is occupied by the Zanu of Mugabe,” said Jon Stewart, a director of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum.
Minutes of one JOC meeting show that supporters of Morgan Tsvangirai, the opposition leader, “will all be internally displaced. The target number is two million supporters”.
The plan is to brutalise people into backing Zanu-PF or fleeing the country. “They’re not going to stop,” said a maid in Marondera. “They’re saying they’ll do more beatings and killings until all the ‘traitors’ are flushed out.”
She and her neighbours were waiting for officials to check their fingers for red ink to make sure they had voted on Friday.
But they don't have oil. So much for helping them.
There's that, and the fact that they're a land-locked country and we don't have any friendly countries nearby over whom we have sufficient leverage.