An animal is also anyone. So there is some abusing happened in that mail. In any case, there is an ancouragement for killing and eating someone. I understand that you do not see that, but an animal is also anyone. So anyone will be abused for that party. Sorry for wake you up
________________________________ From: Jan Bongaerts <[email protected]> To: Ubuntu Belgium <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 3:07:59 PM Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu braai But abusing this poor little mailing list that never did anything bad to anyone, is OK? On 23 May 2011 13:35, Willem Hulscher <[email protected]> wrote: Well, it is too far away, but if else, I also did not come. I not only take care of freedom for people, but also freedom for other animals. And braai death bodies of abused animals is no pleasure for me. I am so sorry for that > > > > ________________________________ From: Jan Bongaerts <[email protected]> >To: Ubuntu Belgium <[email protected]> >Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 11:27:36 AM >Subject: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu braai > > >(the following message contains South African slang. If you are lost in >translation, there are plenty of web sites that will help you out with it. >Google is your friend. The Wikipedia list is kak, don't bother) > >Howzit! > >As promised I'll be organising a lekker South African braai at our place. >Jurgen >suggested to publish a Doodle with some date proposals, so here goes: >http://doodle.com/f2i9h2gsrsp6hz2i >Please do fill in your name and the dates you are available if you wish to >attend. > >How will this braai work? >Basically anyone is invited, but we do have a logistic limit of 10 to 15 >people >on our terrace. The weather needs to be dry for the occasion. If it rains, we >need to shift the venue or the date. I have access to pretty accurate >forecasts >so I can tell you at least a day in advance. > >South Africans are very casual with their braai. If you happen to have a >friend >that wants to come along last minute, he/she is welcome to join. "Your friends >are our friends too." >Because of this, the logistics are just as casual. We do cater for those who >want it. We'll have to shop for it ourselves and anyone can just ask to buy >something for them as well. >Many people prefer to bring their own 'dop en tjop'. Then they know they'll >like >the meat that's on the fire, and the booze that is available. >We will have the basics: lager beer, wine, cola, water, and salads and snacks. >We will have braaivleis according to our own taste. If you wish we should >cater >for you, by all means, just let us know. There may be some boerewors if we can >get hold of some. We usually get some sosaties and chops from the local >butchery. > >You can try your skills on our vuvuzela's if you wish. (Don't give your >opinion >now. It will all change once you have a few 'doppe' in you.) > >We usually start our braai early. We get together from about 5pm onwards, and >the fires are usually started at around 7pm (actually after sunset, but this >is >not recommendable in summer in Belgium). >It gives us enough time to talk shit, have some snacks, and drink! They have a >saying: Meestal is die mense gaar voor die vleis gaar is. (Usually the people >are 'cooked' before the meat is cooked). >Starting early has the added advantage that the party is usually over well >before midnight, and you still have the opportunity to catch the last train. >No >need to drink and drive. > >But if you don't feel like going home that night, we always have a spare bed >or >two, and you are welcome to just kip until the morning. > >Obviously there is no dress code for the occasion. Most people come in shorts >and plakkies if it's warm enough. > >So kom maak 'n draai en kuier saam met ons. We're going to have a moerse party. > >Cheers, >Jan. > >-- >Microsoft programs are like Englishmen. They only speak Microsoft. > -- Microsoft programs are like Englishmen. They only speak Microsoft.
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