SA 2010 Poster
I haven't seen this posted before, so...
I have to say, this is a really stylish poster and the first one I've really liked since the Peter Max WC1994 one.
Labels: 2010, south africa, world cup
We are all former students at Lakenheath High School and other public schools in East Anglia. We were in school in the 70s and 80s and drank deeply from the well of British culture of those decades - the pints, the telly, and of course the footie!
Labels: 2010, south africa, world cup
4 Comments:
That is a nice poster. Still, you won't see me going anywhere near South Africa next summer. I'll look forward to an LOB reunion right here in the U.S.
No chance for me either. It's simply unsafe for visitors and a shame that FIFA skipped over better candidates like Egypt if they had to throw Africa the cup.
I like the poster as well. Very clever.
I hope you're saying no chance to SA and not to a reunion!
Reunions are dangerous too. You know what I'm remembering.
But it's the travel to SA that's really scary. I didn't say, but that's one of two destinations I've had a client be shot in. Coming out of a restaurant in downtown Jo'burg, she wasn't even given an opportunity to hand over her purse. These guys stepped out from behind a car, and one of them shot her in the head, grabbed her stuff and fled. Amazingly, she did not die and seems completely recovered.
Our State Dept. friends posted in SA lived in a compound, traveled around with security in a separate car, and had two of those SA'can mastiff dogs just in case. No way, SA,
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