Not...
Or should I say "You can make friends this way not" as Borat would say it. :-)
Anyway, enjoy the most rediculous concept (that may work! Eish). If I could only get some Anime girls on my friends list.
Except that I don't have a myspace space (thankfully).
But why don't you just do what Sammy did? Get millions of friends! And he tells you how (though they've patched it by now).
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
My friend's Google Calendar
I've created a google calendar to remember all of my friends' birthdays.
Unfortunately I don't know that many of my friends' birthdays, so I am hoping you'll leave a comment with your name and birthday.
(Jerall... I've got yours from your blog...)
Unfortunately I don't know that many of my friends' birthdays, so I am hoping you'll leave a comment with your name and birthday.
(Jerall... I've got yours from your blog...)
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Cape Town Business
Work is scarce in SA, and everyone tries to make do with what they can... However this man got a niche market for himself.
At the headquarters of SARS (South African Revenue Services) in cape town, parking is a premium property. A smart young entrepreneur however, created a business solution to the problem.
People "idle" their vehicles and give their envelopes filled with their forms to this "short distance courier". He then sprints toward the window, and delivers the package, all under the watchful eye of the client. He then sprints back to the car for a "donation". Which he does not always get, but usually he gets... in soft money. (You don't want to be sprinting 100m all the time with a bunch of coins in your pocket)
So if last post was to all the people outside South Africa, here's to all the people inside South Africa, for true entrepreneurial spirit!
At the headquarters of SARS (South African Revenue Services) in cape town, parking is a premium property. A smart young entrepreneur however, created a business solution to the problem.
People "idle" their vehicles and give their envelopes filled with their forms to this "short distance courier". He then sprints toward the window, and delivers the package, all under the watchful eye of the client. He then sprints back to the car for a "donation". Which he does not always get, but usually he gets... in soft money. (You don't want to be sprinting 100m all the time with a bunch of coins in your pocket)
So if last post was to all the people outside South Africa, here's to all the people inside South Africa, for true entrepreneurial spirit!
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