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7 months agoAnd it was a second class cabin. I was equally surprised. They seemed very humble though.
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And it was a second class cabin. I was equally surprised. They seemed very humble though.


We actually talked mostly about South African politics. It was a month before Mandela passed away. They were fascinated to hear about living in SA.


When I travelled India a decade ago I shared a cabin on a 24 hour train journey with the head of the Indian air force and his father, the former head of the Indian air force, who flew jets in the last Indo-Pakistan war.
That’s my story. Thanks for listening.


They’re doing firing squad executions still?
Jesus Christ.


I think it’s just “Make America Again” now.


“When they go low, we go low…ish.”
As a South African I find this so cringe. These people are an irrelevant minority still clinging to “the good old days.” Good fucking riddance.