Rugby-TalkIt’s PUB NIGHT!

I attended a funeral today, my late dad’s wife… my Stepmom… but she was way more than that!

My dad used to say, “They are cutting from my forest now”, meaning that his generation was in the firing line and the ones going one by one… well today a slender old tree with a very kind shadow was layed to rest… may she rest in peace.

I think it would be apt to dedicate PUB NIGHT tonight to memories, so that is exactly what we will do!

The End Of Year Tours are a thing of the past and not the brightest end to the season for the Springboks, not a good End Of Year Tour in fact. What was clear though, is that the Southern Hemisphere players are all tired and quite spent after a long season and that the top Northern Hemisphere countries have crept closer to the biggies of the Southern Hemisphere.

What remains for 2014? Only a month left of the year and only 2 HSBC Sevens World Series tournaments to go, the one in Dubai and the one at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Then it is that aweful lull in the Southern Hemisphere season, where we have to make do with only some Northern Hemisphere rugby, some cricket and a heap of news in preparation for Super Rugby 2015.

OK, let’s focus on the PUB tonight…. the idea with PUB NIGHT is to lighten up our dull Tuesday evenings with music, comedy and fun.

Rugby takes a backseat tonight as the clan and fellow rugby nutters gather and wheel in their old timer friends…

Read the rules below carefully, or you WILL get burnt!

Just for clarity sake, when someone does not adhere to the Rules of the PUB, EVERYBODY jumps on them and pummels them, right… understood?

 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Before you are allowed to greet, comment or take part in general discussion about anything else, you enter the PUB with a lekker Music Video found on Youtube.
  2. You copy the URL (web address) of the clip… and you make sure it is NOT the Mobile version of the URL (the Mobile version has a solitary “m” in the beginnig of the URL… just replace the “m” with “www” if there is a solitary “m” somewhere).
  3. Sometimes you have to replace the “http” part with “https” too… but we do not take excuses, we will pummel you anyway!
  4. You Paste the URL into the Comment Form Box of this Article and you SUBMIT your comment.
  5. Your video will appear in the Comments section.
  6. If you fail with your attempt and it does not appear, we WILL kak you out, we will pummel you with insults… and LAUGH at you, you silly muppit!
  7. Once you have a successful Video loaded, you can take part in the discussion and add more music, but beware, every broken link will cop you an “Uitkak” and a laugh at your expense.
  8. Failure to abide by the rules, will be punished by requiring you to say a seriously denigrating thing about the Provincial / Club side you support and asking all of us, by name, for forgiveness and acknowledging our clear superiority.
  9. Most important rule: Nobody is allowed to get angry… this is all in good fun!

 

Fire away!

Memories… so what will it be…

OK, here’s one!

 

Or one for the younger generation…

 

Come on, show me up, do better than me!

129 Responses to PUB NIGHT: Thanks for the memories – Music & Comedy night

  • 91

    Fark I already have 4 songs waiting on Youtube to get their turn…. (I open them on a seperate screen)

  • 92

    I met her once, I was a young cop from Cullinan working backstage at the Jakaranda Karnaval at Church Square

    First helped all the Miss Jakaranda contestants on stage 😈

    Then she came on with those legs, it was long before MILF’S but man she was very doable

  • 93

    Furtile Nelly… Maneater

  • 96

    that’s me for the night guys…

    have a great week…

    remember…

    tell those you love that you love them… tonight…!!

    in a while… with a smile…!! 😆

  • 97

    Remember this… Deliverance!

  • 98

    That DELIVERANCE Movie scared the Living Bejooonas out of me!!

  • 100

    This bloke might nowadays speak and sing with an American accent but he is actually the most successful South African borne and raised musician ever

  • 102

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

  • 103

    102 @ Pietman:
    Petrol is going down something like 69c midnight tonight!

  • 104

  • 105

    Pietman wrote:

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

    Not good news for us here, our economy is dependent on oil

  • 106

    robzim wrote:

    This bloke might nowadays speak and sing with an American accent but he is actually the most successful South African borne and raised musician ever

    Wow!
    Trevor Rabin didn’t do too badly either, Bay City Rollers and Rabbit…

  • 107

    Victoriabok wrote:

    Pietman wrote:

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

    Not good news for us here, our economy is dependent on oil

    Chevron must start pumping the Yukon line over there bruvva!

  • 108

    Stormersboy made me sit up and SERIOUSLY notice Guitar Riffs, when he was here at my office, not so long ago….

    Check here:

  • 109

    This one is for David Pocock 🙂

  • 110

    Victoriabok wrote:

    Pietman wrote:

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

    Not good news for us here, our economy is dependent on oil

    Saudi driving the price down, wiping out smaller competitors…if you asked me.

  • 111

    Pietman wrote:

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

    With the oil price going down, it must mean the refineries like SASOL’s are making a huge profit?

  • 112

    Pietman wrote:

    Victoriabok wrote:

    Pietman wrote:

    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!

    Not good news for us here, our economy is dependent on oil

    Chevron must start pumping the Yukon line over there bruvva!

    I don’t think they will build the Keystone XL pipeline, Obama won’t sign

    The fracking in the US brought a lot of oil on the market, and brought the US demand down

  • 113

    Pietman wrote:

    Victoriabok wrote:
    Pietman wrote:
    On another note, sorry…oil just hit $67 per barrel here compared to $116 exactly a year ago, good news for SA!
    Not good news for us here, our economy is dependent on oil

    Saudi driving the price down, wiping out smaller competitors…if you asked me.

    It is no secret, OPEC came right out and said it, they want to kill the shale gas industry in America

  • 114

    102 @ Pietman:
    Hi Pietman ja its been going down for a while, not really good news in general for us up here, a lot of revenue depends on the the offshore industry, tax revenue, jobs etc. But then transport companies etc gain by paying less, trouble is I think all the taxes on petrol amount to about 75% of the cost so we never see the full effect of the drop in oil price.

  • 115

    @ MacroBok:
    Not really, SASOL not producing crude oil, production costs must higher with oil from coal.

  • 116

    @ MacroBok:
    Should ask Charo about SASOL, he is the petrochem fundi here…

  • 117

    @ Pietman:
    SASOL has a huge oil refinery, in recent years they have started moving away from bio oil

  • 118

    Pietman wrote:

    robzim wrote:

    This bloke might nowadays speak and sing with an American accent but he is actually the most successful South African borne and raised musician ever

    Wow!
    Trevor Rabin didn’t do too badly either, Bay City Rollers and Rabbit…

    Yes, they did very well too but Dave Mathews made the most money by far.. he earnedmore than any other artist for life performances in the USA between 2000 and 2010.. outselling even Bruce Springsteen…. not bad for a joburg boykie

    I saw him in Grandwest about 18 months ago… he can even still speak Afrikaans 🙂

  • 119

    Bullscot wrote:

    102 @ Pietman:
    Hi Pietman ja its been going down for a while, not really good news in general for us up here, a lot of revenue depends on the the offshore industry, tax revenue, jobs etc. But then transport companies etc gain by paying less, trouble is I think all the taxes on petrol amount to about 75% of the cost so we never see the full effect of the drop in oil price.

    True, govt levies on fuel in SA high.

  • 120

    @ Pietman:
    Problem is that SASOL is heavily invested in Shale gas, and put down a lot of money with the Shale boom there. so in the long run the oil prices will start hitting them too.

    I they Shale gas costs between $80-115 per barrel to produce.

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