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wildmelon · 1 year
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my wayhaven detectives 🔍🖤
🥺👉🏼👈🏼 i’ve been wanting to post them for a while, but i always put it off (mostly since i tweak them constantly, i’ve redone all of these portraits at least once since i first drafted this). but it’s a foggy november morning here and it put me in the mood. here are my actual children, i’m putting info about them under the cut for anyone like me who loves reading about other ppl’s mcs 😊
Elliott Moran [Felix] 
Kind and thoughtful, Elliott has the disposition of an elementary school history teacher. Slightly spacey and dreamy, he’s better at connecting with people than he is holding information. On the bright side, his intuition tends to steer him right when it comes to technology, and he has a knack for fixing things. His perpetual cheerfulness quickly charmed Natalie and attracted Felix.
Elliott’s sensitivity can leave him easily hurt and drained. His care for the people around him supercedes hurt feelings, though, and he’s incapable of holding a grudge. He’s happier than he ever thought he’d be since he started dating Felix.
Waverly Green [Adam] 
Waverly spent much of her youth rebelling in bids for attention from her absentee mother. Whatever her initial motivations, she maintains an innate propensity for chaos as an adult. Impulsive, sarcastic, and stubborn, Waverly isn’t always the easiest teammate, though she can turn on the charm when she wants to. (Nine times out of ten. Adam seems immune so far.) She’s always been drawn towards the catharsis of combat. Exercising is one of the only times her mind goes truly blank. She’s also fairly well versed in technology and naturally handy. Her open pessimism and incisive quips sparked a somewhat unlikely friendship with Mason.
Past her bravado lies a deeply insecure and wounded girl who feels like a chronic failure, never good enough for the people around her. (This whole situation with Adam may be touching a nerve.)
Araminta (Minty) Udo [Nat]
Naturally charming and charismatic, Araminta’s easygoing nature and popularity made her a good choice to be detective. The people of Wayhaven trust her wholeheartedly-- or at least they did before all these supernatural occurrences began cropping up. Still, her optimism and quiet self-assuredness puts the people around her at ease. She maintains a (seemingly) great relationship with her mother, has fallen head-over-heels for Natalie, and gets along particularly well with Farah.
Minty seems so well-adjusted it can be hard for people to remember she needs to be taken care of as well. Her forgiveness and patience seem inexhaustible but take a toll that sometimes makes her want to scream. Luckily, she now has Nat to worry about her feelings. 
Alice Atwell [Mason] 
Incredibly intelligent and deeply logical, Alice is often the voice of reason. She prides herself on her ability to keep calm in a crisis, and her levelheadedness serves her well. Being a detective seemed like the best way to put her sharp mind to good use in Wayhaven, and her sincerity has made her a trusted figure in the community. Her knowledgeability, easygoing nature, and interest in history contributed to a fast friendship with Nat. Mason, meanwhile, is attracted to her goodheartedness against his will (and knowledge).
Underneath Alice’s patient exterior lies a deep need to prove herself and receive love. She seems to have a good relationship with her mother, but Rebecca’s long absences have left her with deep-rooted fear that she’s unlovable that she tries hard to keep buried. (Good thing she’s falling for Mason, he’ll provide her with plenty of reassurance. /s. At least she’s an optimist.)
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itlivesingeneral · 2 years
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Waverly: Hey, wanna hear a funny joke?
Ava: I only like dark humor.
Waverly, turning the lights off: What do you call a fake noodle?
Ava:
Waverly: An IMPASTA!
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Britney: I wanted to apologize.
Stacy: Good.
Britney: Let me finish. I wanted to, and then I realized, I’m not sorry.
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Ava: Casey, I’m going to need you to swear-
Casey: Fuck.
Ava: Swear as in promise.
Casey: Oh.
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Cora about Casey: Every grandparent wants to see their grandchild do well, but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that watching my loser granddaughter fail at everything she tries has been pretty entertaining.
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Andy: Waverly, what are we going to do?
Waverly: What are you worried about? You’re so small they probably won’t even see you.
Andy: Is this really the time to be making short jokes?
Waverly: Andy, there’s never not a time because, just like you, life is short.
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*After Waverly (MC) gives Jane’s whistle back*
Noah: What did you do?
Waverly: Okay, I’ll tell you, but you can’t get mad at me.
Noah: What. Did. You. Do.
Waverly: Well first, I was minding my own business –
Noah, slamming his hand on the table: Bullshit!
Waverly: I WAS!
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Lily: There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel.
Ava: It’s usually an oncoming train.
Lily: Could you not try to kill my vibe for five seconds?
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Casey: You and I have known each other for quite some time, right?
Lucas: Yeah, we’ve been classmates for years. What is it?
Casey: Promise me you won’t get mad though.
Lucas: I’m not the type who gets angry easily, go ahead.
Casey: …What’s your name again?
Lucas, the actual class president who speaks at nearly every student function and is introduced before each one: I’m mad.
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Andy: The eagles won last night.
Tom: Oh, did you watch the game?
Andy, covered in blood and scratches: What game?
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Waverly: Drinking water with a minty mouth is like the cold version of spicy.
Noah, trying not to get attacked by a plant dog: We are trying to save Dan! Shouldn’t you be thinking about other things?
Andy: But is she wrong?
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Stacy: Do you know why I recruited you for cheer?
Casey: I assumed you lost a bet.
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Lucas: We just ate. Why are you making pancakes?
Waverly: They’re for Maurice.
Lucas: Why are you making pancakes for Maurice?
Waverly: He doesn’t know how.
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Tom: Where is everybody?
Casey: Lily and Dan had a nervous collapse, Stacy is looking after them, Lucas, Andy, and Ava went back to bed. Also, Noah is trying to kill Waverly, and I’m in charge.
Tom: Fuck
Casey: I know, right?
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Redfield to the children:  I’ve heard it said that we only gain wisdom through suffering, and tonight I intend to make you very wise.
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Casey: What is toothpaste, if not bone soap?
Ava: Existence is a prison and being your friend is maximum security.
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clovermine13 · 4 years
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A Comprehensive list of all my Playchoices LI,
Across the Void:. MC: Meridian
Eos: Oberon
Pax: Zaniah
America Most Eligible:. Mackenzie Harris ( Hispanic)
A Very Scandalous Proposal: Simon Montjoy (Asian)
Baby Bump: Myra Dixon (maybe)
Bachelorette Party: Ash Tanaka
Big Sky Country: Sawyer Oakley
Blades of Light and Shadow: Nia Ellarious
Bloodhound: Adrian Raine ( Hispanic?)
The Crown and the Flame: Kenna/Dominic
A Courtesan of Rome: Marc Anthony (I'm a simp)
Desire and Decorum:. Annabelle or Ernest. (I still can't decide)
Distant Shores : Edward Mortemer (Black)
The Elementalists: Beckett Harrington
Endless Summer: Quinn Kelly
The Freshman Series: Started with Kaitlyn finished with Zig
The Haunting of Bridewood Manor: Eleanor Waverly
The Heist Monaco: Sonia Alves
Hero: Kenji Katsaros
High School Story: Micheal Harrison
High School Story CA: Skye Crandall
Home For the Holidays : Wyatt Hart
Hot Couture: Luz Estrada
It Lives in the Woods: Connor or Stacy Green.
It Lives Beneath: Tom Sato
Love Hacks: Ben Park
Most Wanted: Didn't read TBH
Mother of the Year: Levi Schuler
My Two First Loves: Noah Harris (White)
Mason Jennings (Black)
Ava Lawrence (White)
The Nanny Affair: Sam Dalton (Female/Black)
Nightbound: Cal Lowell
Open Heart: Raphael or Ethan
Passport to Romance: Ahmed Khabbaz
Perfect Match: Everyone (Asian Female Hayden)
Platinum: Raleigh Carrera (Male)
Queen B: Didn't Finish. ( Ian Kingsley, Asian,)
Red Carpet Diaries: Teja Desai
Ride or Die : Logan (Hispanic)
The Royal Masquerade: Hunter Fierro (White Female)
The Royal Romance/Heir: King Liam (Asian or White)
Rules of Engagement: MC: Leo
Brother: Elena
Party: Blake Yasuda
Bookish: Audrey
Save the Date: Lindsay Basu
Sunkissed: Samson
The Unexpected Heiress: Gemma or John (Indian) I haven't decided
Veil of Secrets: Kate O'Malley (or Flynn)
Wishful Thinking: Anna Koishi
With Every Heartbeat: Dakota Winchester (Male, Asian)
Witness: Cassian ( Female, White, Red head)
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LOYAL LINES, LOYAL STUNTS (WAYHAUGHT COLLEGE AU): CHAPTER 9-fatbob
Took me a minute to write this because i had to get some help. I have 0 first hand sibling or police experience so i had to call in some friends advice. But here is Chapter 9 and wayhaught action is coming soon...very soon.
AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/16373183/chapters/40642073
Waverly was running off of pure adrenaline and partially whiskey. She was laying in the middle of green grass, her coat zipped up all the way. The whiskey helped settle the gnawing sickness Waverly felt growing in the pit of her belly. She kept the liquid courage in a small flask that doc gave her years ago. Wynonna convinced her to always keep something strong on her at all times for “emergencies”. Today was one of those emergency days. She did try to do school work, tried to keep face with other sigmas as they comforted her, and she kept her composure until she knew the spare soccer field would be empty. Until everyone would not be looking for her and she could turn her phone off and go there to be alone.
After intense cheer practices or finals week this became her spot to decompress and drink in peaceful quiet. Waverly winced as the whiskey burned her throat when she swallowed it quickly. while securing the top of the flask back on a loud rumble of a motorcycle pulling into the parking lot shook her from her thoughts. Thoughts about how maybe she should have called a certain security officer instead or in fact called anyone else instead. A long silver chopper roared closer, the rider confidently weaving around the fence to ride on the concrete walkway parallel to the metal bleacher. The bike reflected the stadium lights creating a glare against Waverly’s vision.
She was propped up on an elbow after trying to push herself up and realizing she was more tipsy than she thought. The bike slowed before reaching the middle of the field where Waverly was laying and clumsily attempting to get up. It was a brand new Harley Davidson Fatbob with flames etched into the chrome hood light and tire covers. It gleamed with gold tinted accents against chrome and matte black finishes as the bike tipped against the light.  The bike came to a complete stop, but it was left running as the rider dismounted the main seat of the bike. The rider was wearing an almost completely black helmet except for the faded Revenant logo on the side of the helmet. A black leather vest perfectly fit to the curve of the riders chest and fit her like a second skin. On the front of the vest a  patch read Revenant MC and below that President in scripty times new roman.
Waverly started to push her flask into her book bag before hiccuping and struggling to steady herself on her feet. She was shaky for so many reasons and it was not just the whiskeys fault. No, the whiskey caused her cheeks to flush red and her brain to mellow out. A hand gripped her bicep and helped her to stand up completely straight. Waverly turned her face and through a flipped up visor was met with broody green eyes. Eyes that had seen their fare share of growing up too soon, pain, and horror.
They reminded Waverly so much of the ones she saw every morning when she looked into a mirror. Diverting her gaze she reached for her own wrist rubbing small circles there to help her calm down. It was something Nicole did the other day that helped her relax when she felt like the walls around her were collapsing. Long brown curls similar to hers flowed in the wind once as a helmet fell to the side of the woman where Waverly kept her eyes fixed.  
"Hi, Willa", she strongly said without looking up. Her eldest sister gripped her chin and pulled her to look her face over. Willa searched Waverly’s face for anything, a scar, a bruise, before dropping her gloved hand. Waverly kept staring at her sisters face she felt a range of emotions. It looked so familiar but somehow so different less angry than she always remembered. Waverly wanted to scream at her sister and she could feel the words in the back of her throat.
Yet, nothing came out and she swallowed back tears instead. Willa saw the tears forming when their eyes connected and they both looked away before she was pushing her helmet into her Waverly’s hand. Upclose a sickle and Eve was airbrushed into the sides of the helmet lightly as Waverly rotated the helmet in her hands. She could only swallow hard and wipe away the tear that managed to fall before adjusting the helmet over her head. Protesting would end up nasty especially when she was the one who called her.
"Time to get you somewhere warm angel face,” Willa said as she walked back to the bike. The hogs exhaust rumbling low and gravely when she sunk back down onto the driver's seat. There was nothing to say now and Waverly pulled her backpack tight against her shoulder. She saddled onto the back of the seat and pushed the visor down. Willa was tying her own hair back in a ponytail and waited for Waverly to give her the go ahead. Waverly slid her arms around her sister and adjusted as Willa flipped up the kick stand while turning on the main headlight. I really should have just called Nicole she thought. Waverly could see a flashing light reflecting through the tinted visor. It wasn't anything but a security car doing rounds but Waverly was still on edge.
“Lets go,” she said through the helmet. Willa snailed off slowly across the grass field until she hit pavement. The fat bob roared with life as Willa shifted gears and pulled out of the lot. She was actually going speed limit Waverly thought as she watched the familiar streets and business pass by. Waverly felt the lump in her throat grow, she didn’t even know where Willa was taking her. *** Nicole gazed at her phone with a mixture of sadness and annoyance. Waverly had texted her that something had come up with Wynonna so they would have to have that talk another time. She felt for Waverly having to babysit her sister once again but she wanted to see Waverly. She missed Waverly and she had only just seen the girl that morning. Heck she even slept in the same bed as her. But, Nicole missed the brunette who seemed to bounce into her good graces so easily. The brunette who was making it hard for her to pay attention to the paperwork on her desk because her lips were having flashbacks to the feeling of Waverly’s against hers.
She really did wish she was able to say screw Champ and his feelings, but she would never push Waverly away from who she wanted even if he was a Chump. On purpose. The annoyance had nothing to do with Waverly nor her urge to just find the girl and continue the kiss from the night prior. That had to deal with one of the police academy’s she applied to. The Gendarmerie in northern Saskatchewan’s website kept crashing every time she went to refresh the link. Nicole received an official email that said her application and recommendation had been received via the fax she sent earlier in the day.The link was supposed to let her know if she had been at least accepted to start attempting to take her training courses there. They said the results would be ready in an hour and it had been an hour and then some.
“This is taking forever,” Nicole groaned under her breath.
“Maybe you should take a break then from hitting the refresh button Haught,” Lonnie mumbled from the student officer desk.
Nicole glared at him but, she knew he was probably right. Standing up from her seat she told him she was taking her dinner break and slipped out of the offices. She ended up taking a security vehicle onto campus and grabbing a slice of pizza before she went to one of her many hiding spots. It was the parking lot of the barely used Woodbridge soccer field. The one where the campus potheads would often gather to smoke on the bleachers when it was warmer out.
It was usually empty this time of year because of the changing weather. Nicole thought about how she would sometimes go there after basketball training or practice. She would park in the lot and sit in her car gazing at the clouds through the sunroof of her car. Thinking about everything and nothing, sometimes very rarely bumming a joint off of one of the aforementioned potheads and clearing her head. It was there and the spot at the edge of the woods where Nicole would think about the future and helping people in one of the best ways she could think of. Being a cop. And, now she was so close her fingers could refresh that link one more time.
Nicole pulled into a spot in the lot, before grabbing the slice of pizza in one hand and fishing for her phone in the other. She was opening the email yet again and a loud engine kicked its way into the parking lot but faded towards the grassy field. Her eyes became focused while she continued to chew the pizza in her mouth and watched the motorcycle causing the noise approach the middle of the field. There was a person standing there,her protective instincts wondered if she should call it in. But, a ding let her know the page had actually loaded this time.
Her brown eyes looked down at the screen and her jaw clenched. Congratulations were the first words Nicole read and she stared in disbelief.
“I got in,” she smiled to herself and looked back up through the windshield. The biker and new companion were now leaving the field. She made a note to write a suspicious persons report when she got back in to the office. Right now though she had to call Dolls and everyone else to let them know, she was officially going to be a cop. *** Obeying the speed limit lasted until Willa reached a more scenic route. Waverly noticed they were leaving town as the streetlights became fewer and fewer. They were on the back roads that led to trails into the forest. It was dark but she could still make out the large conifer trees surrounding her from the headlight. Willa started to slow down as they reached one of the older secluded suburbs outside of the college town. The chopper leaned smoothly against a tight turn onto one of the dead end roads in the cul de sac. The bright golden head light lit up the rust colored brick of a large three story family house at the end of the road. Willa pulled into the backyard of the house her tires grinding against the stone driveway until she cut the engine in the grass. She dismounted first before helping Waverly do the same. Waverly pulled off her sisters helmet and looked around on the property which held more land than could be observed from the front of the house.
The sun was setting but, she could see that the yard was huge and spanned at least 100 feet in the distance before a large wooden fence met the start of the woods. Two large sheds, one with a window and lights inside sat close to that edge of the property. Based on the amount of tarp covering the one Waverly knew exactly what illicit things were being grown there. Bikes of varying sizes and models were parked in worn out spots near the back deck attached to the house. A few of them Waverly recognized especially one that highly resembled peacemaker. Despite the motorcycles, a few empty stray beer cans, and low playing rock and roll it looked normal. Waverly felt a cold gaze on her and turned around.
“It’s nice right, and i thought you would never call me,” Willa said staring straight through her sister.
“Me too,” Waverly responded quickly avoiding her sisters eyes.
“So, Why did you im sure youve got friends, or a boyfriend. Hell from what Wy, says maybe a girlfriend. You even have her and yet you called me.” Willa asked her sister while keeping her own hands firmly settled in her jean pockets.
Waverly was silent and just gazed at Willa like she was from another planet. She was filled with the same conflicting feelings that gnawed at her insides earlier. Wait Wynonna and Willa talked and about her? When?
“Come on Waverly you have to say something.”
Waverly closed her eyes and took a breath but, remained quiet.
“Of course angel face.” Willa scoffed impatiently, “You call me, have me waste gas just to say nothing to me. I am trying and you just stand there judging me because you're the perfect one.”
Waverly’s expression went from cold to sad and then she started to shout her voice getting louder and louder.  
“My name isn’t perfect Willa,” Waverly pronounced both syllables of her elder sister’s name. “I am not perfect and i would love if you and everyone stopped thinking i am so damn perfect. Ya Know the sister you made run away to an entirely different province because you were a fuck up. My name is Waverly fucking Earp and i am just as much a screw up as you you. You who abandoned us for your boyfriend and the stupid revenants. Waverly Earp not angel or angel face.” Her voice giving away the watery tears daring to break through.
Willa stood up straighter and started to approach Waverly, her expression wasn’t an easily read one. Waverly instinctively went rigid.  A sad chuckle rested on the cold fall air. Willa stepped forward again and rested her hand on Waverly’s shoulder, “I’m not going to hit you Waves. And, I am so sorry for everything, but also you kind of are a revenant too.”
Waverly shrugged and mumbled, “Technically and i know you are Will.” She moved forward to meet Willa in an awkward hug. Willa held her sister there for a second before saying over Waverly’s shoulder, “Wynonna you can put the gun down now.”
The sound of a gun clicking into safety came from the porch.
“Just making sure,” Wynonna said, “and I hate to break this up but, we have other things to take care of.”
A loud crash of glass came from the house.
Willa freed her hair from her hairband before heading towards the door. Waverly noticed the icy resolved of the Willa she once knew replace this warmer one. She mumbled to her sisters as she passed them, “Come on you two,” before she opened the door to a warmly lit kitchen.
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MY MEMORIES OF JOHANNESBURG - City of GOLD.
article published 4 Feb 2009. Written and compiled by Anne Lapedus Brest.
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MEMORIES OF JOHANNESBURG,   CITY OF GOLD
Written and Compiled By
©  ANNE LAPEDUS BREST
On the 4th February 1961, when I was 14 years old,  and my brother Robert was 11, our family came to live in Johannesburg.  
 We had left Ireland, land of our birth, leaving behind our beloved Grandparents, family, friends, and a very special and  never-to-be-forgotten little furry friend,  to start a new life in South Africa, land of Sunshine and Golden opportunity…………… The Goldeneh Medina…...
We came out on the “Edinburgh Castle”, arriving  Cape Town 2nd Feb 1961.  We did a day tour of Chapmans Peak Drive,   Muizenberg,  went to somewhere called the “Red Sails”  and visited our Sakinofsky/Yodaiken family in Tamboerskloof.
 We arrived at Park Station (4th Feb 1961), Jhb,  hot and dishevelled after a nightmarish train ride, breaking down in De Aar and dying of heat.
 We lived in Becker Street, Yeoville, Robert went to K.E.S and I went to Barnato Park (aka Johannesburg Girls’ High) in Berea.  Robert was in Cadets , I played hockey, and bunked school (with Gilda Goldblatt!!)  Our next-door neighbours were Michael and Sandra Golding,  Zena and Teddy Cohen lived in Becker Street also and Ronnie and Nigel Baskin lived in Yeo Street near the Richters -  Selma and Charles Richter,.
 Girls at Barnato Park lived in mainly Hillbrow,  Berea, Yeoville, Bellevue,  Houghton, Orchards, Melrose and Dunkeld.  After school, many of us would catch the 19 bus from Tudhope Avenue  Berea to Raleigh Street, Yeoville, but many girls were collected by beautifully coiffed and bee-hived mothers with long painted nails, arriving to collect them in huge fancy Chevrolets, with  big cats’ eye tail-lights.
 ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA ……………………………. 
Oy, but I had to get used to so many new expressions ……..
“ See you this arvy, Hey? “  and    “See you just now, Annie”    (I learnt the hard way that “Just Now” didn’t mean immediately)
 “There’s the new girl in Form 3, ……..  Shame!!”    “My sister’s baby is so cute, ……  Shame!  
 People would give me directions and tell me to turn at the robot.
 Can I  Lend  your book?
 Whatever I said, the girls would answer “Is it” ?
 The shul is full of KUGELS……………….
 Why did the bus-conductor call us all  “Donkey”  when he collected our tickets????   “Thank you,… Donkey” and the Klippies would say it in a high-pitched voice. “Thank you, donkeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyy”
 You MUST come visit this arvy,   see?     You MUST go and see Cliff Richard at the Collosseum.  You MUST buy the latest Elvis Presley record.     MUST,   MUST,   MUST   (only in South Africa!  Say that “MUST” to people overseas, they think you are a control-freak).  (took me a while to get used to it!!)    
G.C. EMMMMM 
Girls would talk about great talent at a party, and they talked about Chracks , boys talked about  “good stock” .
It’s a blerry gemors!!         Stoep.      Goeie Môre ,    Lekker Bly,      
My skat.     Klop Dissel Boom gaan!      Klappies.      Lappies.    
 Wag ‘n bietjie.      I’m Gatvol !!!!    Deurmekaar.
Yislaaik!     Herrrrrrre  ! (Yurrah)       Magtig!!  …..Maggggggtigggggg  !!!       Vragtig!  …….Vragggggtigggggg !!!!!!   
Where’s the jol tonight, hey?   Do youse know?
 Don’t tune  me  kak, hey?     Ag! Yes  no  fine.     Stovies.    He’s fab - such a doll !!!,      He thinks he’s such a big Bok.      It’s not so lekker.      
 Howzzit, my China.     I smaak you.  
 Don’t chaaf my cherry, hey!     Don’t grip my cherry…
 Who do  you  think you’re  looking at,  China?    
 Don’t  tune me grief, ek sê.       Voetsak!        Sies!       Ag! Siestog, Jong!  
 My bike is buggered.  
 Bugger off !
 He donnered  her.
 She Bliksemed him
 They Revolting!  
 Sommer so …………………..
 Don’t talk to them, they are all such Rubbishes.
 Stiffies.
 It’s Kwaai……..
Well, yes , no fine, Those were the days my friend we thought they’d never end …...   
SUBURBS    
In those days a majority of the Jewish community seemed to be living in Hillbrow,  Berea,   Bellevue,  Yeoville  , Cyrildene,  Observatory,  Dewetshof, Judith’s Paarl,  Highlands North, Houghton,  Dunkeld,  Melrose, Hyde Park.
 Suburbs where a lot of Jews also  lived were Kensington,   Emmarentia,  Greenside, Doornfontein,   Mayfair.  Remember Fordsburg (Fitas). Also a Jewish area once upon a time.  
 Robert and I went to Yeoville Chader (The Bernard Patley), - Mr. SHATCHAN was the  headmaster, and teachers I remember were Miss AARONS (Bella Golubchick) , Mr. Solly GOLDBERG, Rev.  HIMMELSTEIN, and the             Shammas was a  Mr. CHAZEN (His daughters, Gertie and Hannah both went to Barnato park) and  Mrs. MAGID 
Chader Children I can remember the names of some of the “ Chader children”. Colin Koransky,     Dorian Hersch (Shear),    Terroll Hersch (Z”l),   Gilda Goldblatt (Galvad), Brenda Goldblatt (Spitz) (O”h)    Frances Taylor, and her older sister, Sharon (now in Israel),    Carmella Shapiro,     Marsha Furman,     Gerald Pokroy,     Philip Eliason,  Harry Sacks,     Alan Kaye,   Susan Kaye,   Dorothy Lewis,    Harry Sacks,   Philip Sacks,    Ada Freedman,     Ilanah Himmelstein,    Julian (Julie) Kaplan,  Meyer Kaplan,    Brian (now in Oz) and his sister Jewel Rosenthal,     Eugene Klatzko,     Martin Chaitowitz,   Hymie  Symanowitz(Z”l),    Ruth Seeff,     Sandra Katzen (Pokroy)     Robert Hershfield,     Mervyn Gerszt,     Bernard Kromelick, Derek Hammerschlag (I think that was his name)  Wolfie Tepper,   Marlene Tepper,   Stanley Chitiz,   Manny Magid,    Melanie & Beverley Segal.
 I must have been a real “chrack” in those days, coming from Ireland, funny clothes, and even funnier out-of-control curly hair, and an accent nobody could understand.  I found it hard to make friends, but I eventually palled up with Gilda Goldblatt (now Galvad) , (daughter of Leslie (Z”l) and Mona Voloshen Goldblatt (O”h),  from Webb Street.   Leslie (Z”l)  was a Choirester in Wolmarans Street Shul) and Gilda and I have remained friends to this day.
 Girls at Barnato Park whom I remember offhand,    Pam Ginsberg (Melzter)   Pam Gladstone (Nathan),  Denise Seeff,     Ruth Seeff,    Susan Simon,     Molly Robinson,    Rhona Shroder (aka Rhondie Shrondie)  (Ullman) ,    Phyliss Goldblatt (Rubin),   Geraldine Blumberg,  Debbie Rabinowitz,  Jacqui Hotz,  Sharon Rafel (Rubin),    Leah Smith,   Ann Kaiser,  Ann Moscow, Barbara Diane Levy,   Barbara Levy,    Lynette and Jennifer Margolis,   Carol and Margaret Kowalsky ,  Gloria (Gola) Levine (Ash),  Gilda and Brenda Goldblatt,   Eugene Klatzko, ,   René Mazelle,  Jill Gonski, Felicity Nathanson,   Avril Kaye,  Jackie Susman (Woolf) (her sisters Helen and Andy went to Athlone) .   Pam Kohn,   Lydia Burstein,   Ada Folb,   Sharon Cooperman (Fehrer)  Beryl Andrews,   Heather Round (Levy),  Joan Gracie, Merriel Pratt, Hilda and Charlotte Brinkman, Ann Mullins, Susan Simon, Doreen Simon, Marilyn Silansky, Carole Silansky (Sands) Verite Hirshowitz, Ruth Samuel (Segal),    Vivien Alexander,    Renée Kunz,   Lorraine Goldberg,    Marilyn Silansky and her sister Carol Silansky, ,   Yvonne  Shochet,  Janet King,  Pam Kewley,   Adah  Ben Yehuda,   Roslyn Abramovitz,  Joan Cooper,  Bernice Frid (Vunck),  Suzanne Lutrin (Resnick) (O”h),    Helen Rothschild,   Joyce Tischauer,   Helen Leftin,    Maureen Nagel (Ruskin),   Gabriella Albrecht,  Sharon Smith (Munitz),   Pam Levy,  Deborah-Ann Fanaroff,   Jacky Centner (Cannon),  Lydia Burstein, Ronelle Shepherd,  Cynthia Muller,  Marsha Sosnovick, (Jansen)    Karen Israelsohn,  Joan David (Elkon),   Sheina & BatSheva Romm,   Lorraine Nussbaum (Silver),   Susan Hommell,     Kela Saltzer , Barbara Beira,   Shoshanna Kaplan (Kaplan)  , Myrna Katz,  Isobel Strasbourg (Mehl) , Isobel Thomson, Vivienne Lee,  Meryl Michaelmore,  Vivienne Fritz, (Head Girl)     Patsy Coetzee, (Vice Head Girl)  Philla Moller, Gillian Coleman, Sheena Haarhof,  Glen Marshall, Naomi Tabachowich,   Ailsa Bowley, Sheena Hayworth, And  some girls from Mrs. Oppenheimers extra Afrikaans lessons class were, Vasiliky someone from Greece, Daria someone from Italy,  Jean Smith (?)  from Rhodesia, Jacqueline someone from England, Marilyn Patricia Myers from England,  and teachers, Miss Todd, Roberta Evans, Miss Cohen (later Mrs. Gevisser), Miss Miles with DOG - George, Miss Langley (head), Miss Rosewarne, Miss Walmsely ,  Miss Hodkin,  Miss Jones (Vice Head), Miss Horn, Miss Dankwerths, Miss Martin, (later Mrs. Gold), Mrs Morrison, and one or two Barnato Park Dogs, who came along to school with teachers.  I think Miss Evans had a little Muttie trouping along next to her?  
SCHOOLS     Athlone Girls , Athlone Boys,    Waverly girls,  Highland’s North,  Parktown Girls and Parktown Boys,    Northview, Greenside High,    King David Linksfield  (King David Victory Park was to follow later on)  Yeshiva College,     Rodean,     Brescia House,     St. Vincents  (for the hard of hearing).    Helpmekaar,     Damelin College,    Yale College (Marcus (Marky) Luntz) , Regis College,  Princeton College.      Yeoville Boys,   Observatory Girls, ,    Hyde Park,    The Tech.      K.E.S (King Edward School),    St. Johns,     Redhill,       St. Stithians,    Marist brothers,    Yeoville Convent,    Hirsch Lyons,    Yiddish folk,  Jeppe Boys, Jeppe Girls.   H.A  Jack,   Jewish Government.
 SCHOOL UNIFORMS. Mc Cullogh @ Bothwell.
Remember Yeoville?   The Yeoville Post Office in Raleigh Street, C.N.A, the Picadilly Bioscope  the Bug House (Oi) next door to  Yeoville Home Industries (owned by Simon and Leah Kaufman),   Kenmere Pharmacy (owned by the Marams) (next to the fruit shop in Kenmere Rd) and  Yeoville Pharmacy (owned by the Joffes) (diagonally opposite the Yeoville Baths in Raleigh St.,)  Yeoville Fruit and Flowers (Jorge aka George),   Hill Fisheries,   Crystals,   Yeoville Baths, (and a swimming coach there called Bernard  Green) and the Apollo Café across the road where they played pinball and the ducktails always hung around there with their chains, and motor bikes, all the Brekers.   Theo  Hommel (fabrics),   Fitz Bakery where the OK Bazaars in Yeoville built their new shop, corner Raleigh and Bedford, diagonally opposite the Yeoville Library.  And opposite where the 19 bus went into Berea and town), Hub Stores,    Emdins – Haberdashery – (one or two shops down from the Apollo Café,)  Denbo Jewish Bookstore,  Scotch Corner!    Billy’s Hairdresser in Rockey Street (near Raymond St)    Faigels   and the  Dae-nite Pharmacy Rockey Street, cor. Bezuidenhout,   Squires (clothing, school uniforms/shoes)
 Portuguese Fish and Chip shop in Rockey Street, all the Tailor shops going down into Rockey Street, and Jekisons Tailors, and a  guy called Bokkie Jekison who was the Tailor there  (great looking bloke, with a great looking brother, I think his name was Eugene)  both so easy on the eye!). Bokkie recently told someone that on the 7th April he will have been at the shop for 55 years  California Tailors, and the Yeoville Recreation Center in Raleigh St, where Sandra Stein won the “Miss Yeoville” competition in about 1962 .(Bokkie Jekison died before the 7th April, suddenly, whilst out on a walk)
Water Polo at the Yeoville Baths. Richard LEE was a water-polo player, he lived in Yeo Street, Yeoville, I think.  Had a brother Eric LEE.  They were Highlands North school boys.  Lionel GILINSKY, another water-polo player.
 And does anyone remember the Purdy Boys, Neville and Leonard?
Some MORE of the YEOVILLE, CYRILDENE, OBSERVATORY people …… Jeff Wittles ,    Linda Shapiro,     Rex Schwartz,    Sharon  Schwartz ,     Ivan Sabbath,       Arnold Messias,     Ivan Sandler,     Louise Lazersohn ,     Barry Sacks,      Barry Bloch,     Barry Black,    Michael Walldorf (Vorsie),  Sonia Barsol,     Gerald (Jake) Fox (Z”l)  Jonny Grossmark,    Vivian Stillerman,    Charmian Clayton,   Max Gur,   Ruth Margolis,   Elaine Margolis,   Heather Garrun,   Yvette, Esther & Naomi Sofer.    Sharna & Nadja Isaacs (aka Lerman),   Colin Opwald,     Frances Siegenberg,  Nicky & Costa Kapitanopoulos,  Alfie Wood and his sister Margie Wood (now Horn),   Locky Lockstone,  Shirley Shtub  (probably Sztab),  Reuel Kaplan,  Geoff (Geoffrey)  Landsman (Z”l) ,  Reina Cohen (O’h),   Sandra Stein (Ezra) ,  Nola Stein (Fox),  Charmion Clayton,   Ivor Cohen,   Sandra Deitz ,   Spencer Hodgson,     Heather Garrun,    Linda Chitiz or Chitters ,  Marlene Teper,   Leonard Kahn  & his sister Maureen Kahn. (now Puterman)  Maureen and her husband were one of the first people to move into a new block of flats called “La Contessa”,  in Yeo & Bedford St. Yeoville)   Arnie  Jones,   Jennifer Jones,   Bernard James,    Abel de Freitas,   Sandra Tucker.  The Griffith Girls (Virg, Bernice (Bunny) and  Diane –still great friends of mine) and their brother Cedric) The Matthews Girls Hazel, and Norma, there were more sisters but I can’t remember the names) .   
GREENSIDE/EMMARENTIA   People, -   Clifford Price,    Howard Price,    Brian Ruskin, and I think Barry Pillemar ,  Suzie  & Gaby Henshel, (de Groen),  June and Yalta Gervis,   Suzanne & Linda Myers,  Aubrey Gamsu    Ada Gamsu,   Maurice Hockman, Margo and Peter Philips,
HOUGHTON people. Michael, Brian & Jennifer Lever,    Molly Robinson,  Harry & Philip Sacks,    Sharon Smith (Munitz)  
HIGHLANDS NORTH  People. -   Brian, Stanley & Karen Feinstein (Joseph),   Max Schiff (O”h)
WHO REMEMBERS   -  Hymie Brest,  (Mayfair/ Kensington)  and his friend (to this day) Alec Ross   (Bez Valley).  Certainly part of the  “Main Manne” crowd.  
 ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA …………………………………
Where’re you okes jolling to?       Jollers.     Lekker Jol.
 Where are your folks tonight.
 Volkspeeler.     The Sakkie sakkie
 I’m only chaafing, man?     Sweet Obeet.!!     Lekker soos ‘n krekker (cracker)
 Wat ‘s goedkoop is duur koop.       Stille water – Diepe grond,
 Eina!     Skyfies.   Veldskoene.    Breekers.
 Don’t tune me Chandies
 Check that little lightie, he’s  two bricks and a tickey high
 Ever since Pa fell off the bus.
 Give me a bell, hey?       Bell me.    Love you stax.     I’ll  fetch you just now
 African women sitting on the street corners calling out   HEY Mielieeeeee -  Tickey Mielieeeeeeeee.    
 Vrystaat!  
 Vat hom Fluffy.
 I’ve got Sut.
 They’re so larnie!
 My ou’ man is giving me uphill
 My Skattebol.
 I feel up to Paw-Paw.  I feel up to Maggots.
 ‘Strue’s Bob…??       No….. You LIE !!!
 SHOT !!!!!!!!   (SHOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT)
 Skit ‘n donner (donder) (the movies)
  And Observatory café where boys played pinball and they had ‘Pennyline Sweets’ where you could buy 2 for a penny  and cafés had Jukeboxes . Remember the old 78 records (those were in the fifties though) and then the LPs - wow, and when those came out we thought we’d died and gone to Heaven, and the 45 speed records.   Cassettes, and tape recorders,   reel-to-reel tape-recorders (I still have one).
Boys had a way of walking, hands in pockets, only the thumbs visable and rolled from side to side with a sort of rolling gait, and the more they rolled as they walked, the more macho they felt!  
Who remembers ????……     Debras  (Schmaltz), and  when a tub of Yoghurt cost 8c, and an Appleltizer cost the same, a bar of Cadburys chocolate cost 5c and there was a chocolate bar called “Honeycrisp” also for 5c, and you could get a Toasted Cheese  for 15c.    Stamps cost 2½ cents .  If you left the envelope open, it was cheaper…     Airletter forms in green,   airmail writing paper, airmail envelopes and Basildon Bond writing paper.
STREETS in Yeoville/ Bellevue,    -   Raleigh St,   Rockey St,   Bezuidenhout St.,  Isipingo St., Raymond St , Hopkins St,  Yeo St,    Kenmere Rd,  Fortèsque Rd,    Becker St,   Cavendish Rd,    Bedford Rd,   Webb St,   Natal St, Isipingo,   St. Georges Rd,   Ellis St.,
 YEOVILLE BOXING CLUB  - Sammy Samson  and his son Cedric who sang as a child, and he had a group at some stage called “the FireFlies”   I think Alan Goldstein who was also a child singer may well have been part of that band ( later known as Alan Gold) .
How many people remember……. The Black Steer in Yeoville   - fab apple crumble and double thick cream and  in the 1960s the price of a Steerburger, with Pickled Cucumber, fried onions and salad was 45c ……….but at the Golden Spur,  the Burger would cost you 50c and the Yeoville crowd felt that was too expensive!)  Norman’s Grill (for Prawns!) in the Jeppe Hotel.    East Africa Pavilion (well known for it’s curries, where the waiters wore a red “fez”,  The 252 Tavern.   His  Majesty’s Cellars,   69 Grill.
 and Kosher -  Connoisseur Hotel,(Gloria Rootshtain) (long gone)
 And remember-   The Rosenkowitz 6   from Cape Town, first surviving Sextuplets in the World
 And when Arcadia (Jewish Orphanage and Home for Jewish children) was in Forestown
 DAENITE Pharmacy, Orange Grove.  Owned by  Chookie BRENNER .  and the okes that worked there, Mervin  Rappoport, Issy Peimer, Cecil Chweidan (O”h), Ivan Dorff, Solly Branstein, and a girl called Lola but I can’t remember her surname.   And     Dr. Chris Barnard, (Heart Transplants Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town)
 And the …… the motor racing at   Kyalami Race Track
 And the Motor Rallys?. Anyone remember  Lionel Gilinsky?    He raced something called “Production cars” in “Endurance Races” at Old Grand Central Circuit ( Halfway House, now called Midrand) in the late 60’s and 70’s  -   and later “Historic” Cars at Kyalami Race Track.  He was known to be amongst  South Africa’s Top 3 Racing and Motor rally drivers in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.   Not bad for a boy from Welkom!!
Attorneys. -   Moss Morris & Ettlinger, (Lennie Ettlinger,   Max Levenberg,   Selwyn Cohen,   Hilliard Gordon,  articled clerks then - Rodney Berman and John Gilbert,  Also a Selwyn someone articled clerk).     Routlege Douglas   Wilson   Auret  & Wimble,      Wides , Chain & Berman  (Cyril Wides, Inky (Ian) Chain and Rodney Berman),     Edward Nathan.      Israel, During & Kossuth
Tour Operators - Springbok (Atlas) Safaris,  (Julie Lapedus).
Accountants.   Sussman and Lange (Trevor Sussman and David Lange)  (cousin of Myron Lange, the Surgeon) later known as Sussman Goddard.
HILLBROW.  We always went to The  Curzon and  Clarendon for 7/6- , ( later 75c,)  and then a Bioscope called the International (owned by Herman and Maxwell Youngelson) was opened at the top of Pretoria Street and there it would cost you between 90c and R1.00, but the seats were so comfy and the whole bioscope was so plush, that the Yeovillites felt it was well worth the extra.  
Anyone remember The  French Hairdressing Saloon    (a Mrs. Sher was the manageress) and the  OK  Bazaars and Carnival Novelty.
ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA  ………………………….
I’m going for a goof this arvy.       ‘Scopes,   Flicks, Flik,     What’s the “Aggie”?     
Hy het  haar uitgeskop, verstaan jy my?
Check my new jammy!
 We going to Durbs with the car,  probably see lots of ‘Vaalies there, all the ou toppies,   tannies  and   ooms,  nie waar nie?
My ol’ lady!       My ol’ man.    
My broer !    My sussie.    My Ouma,    My Oupa
 Knobkerrie.   Sjambok
 It’s so hot, I’m vrekking off   here.
 D’is Baie Mooi
 He lives in the Gramadoelas….
 She lives in the Bundu…
 The Dingas
 I was with Ruth, Heather and them
 Drink your SUP !!     there’s a plate on the Zinc
 Let’s make a plan…..
 Cows give us MULK!
 My one aunt    My one leg,    My one arm,    My one finger   My one toe
 Broekies
 The word “THE.  ” I learned in school that before a consonant we say “THE” .   “THE” bed,  “THE” table,  “THE” book. And before a vowel the have to prounce the “the” as “THEE”…………….  “THEE”  Apple,   “THEE” elephant,  “THEE” egg.
 So why then, do we hear (only in South Africa) people saying   “THUH” apple,  “THUH” Elephant,  “THUH” egg.  Please hold for “THUH” Operator.   And why do some of us say  “the PHOTA” when it is clearly “PHOTO”.
FOLKSINGING Era .   Who remembers the  Nite beat, run by Abe (who ran the tuck shop at the Yeoville Swimming Pool), and the folk-singers Ian & Ritchie ( Ian Lawrence and Ritchie Morris),    Des and Dawn (Lindberg)(“And the Seagull’s name was Nelson”) (Dawn wore her hair in two pigtails then) Colin Shamley,   Dave Marks (“Mountains of Men”  and “Master Jack”) Cornelia, And  The Troubador,  The College Set - Andy Levy,  Hugh Solomon,  Norman Cohen)     Keith Blundell and the Baladeers,     Aubrey and Beryl Ellis.     Mervyn and Jocelyn Miller (from Potch).   Mel, Mel and Julian (Mel Miller, Mel Green, and Julian Laxton.
BIKERS and the Hell’s Angels, wearing black leather jackets, chains and the peace sign often around their necks,  roaring down Pretoria St and Kotze St on Harley Davidsons making a helluva racket, some of the more nervous  Biker girls precariously hanging  onto their boyfriend’s backs,  but “the in girls” didn’t hold on, they somehow balanced themselves by placing their hands nonchelantly behind the seat, looking around, throwing their hair back, with a  “don’t- sig–with- me” look, lazer- beam- eyes, -looking–out- through- thick- black- fringes, and a tattoo here and there.  
And nobody did “sig” with them, either.  
 The FLYING SAUCER is where they all met.   Pretoria Street, Hillbrow.
Hillbrow’s Eateries and Coffee Bars   Doney’s coffee bar for the best cappuccino in town (who remembers  Jeftah and George, the Duke)    Café Wien (later on), with the most comfortable seats,   it was like sitting in your own lounge,  Café Krantzler,    Dunk-a-donut, The  Milky Lane,  the Florian (where the bus turned to go down Twist street to Town).    Mi Vami,   Lucky  Luke  (Steak House in the 70s),  Fontana, open 24 hours a day, (famous for their chickens roasted on a spit,)  Pikin-a-chicken,   Porter House (Frulatto and the best Pink Sauce in town) not to mention the steaks (not that I ate them being one of the Kosher Kids, but I was sorely tempted, HA HA HA) and the German Beer Keller,  The Hamburger Hut,  Golden Egg,   Bella Napoli. Kiss-Kiss.
 The CHEZA in Jeppe Street.  Famous for Muesli.
 HAIR STYLES and fashion.  We dyed our hair black with Palette where you dropped a white tablet into some black gunky muck and we all had pitch black hair. The Blacker your hair, the more “sharp” you were.   We teased it and wore it in Wings, and the bigger the Wings were, the more “with it” you were.   And remember the stiff petticoats under your many Flared skirts,   and cat-eye glasses?  Helanca stove-pipes,  in all colours.  Studded Belts, Box Pleated skirts,  and ID Bracelets (with your boyfriend’s name engraved on the inside), Plaid pinafores came later on, and a ridiculous little narrow velvet bow on a clip or hairgrip which we found a space for in the teased bird’s nest, usually just to the back of the fringe. And also a thin chiffon scarf tied around the hair.  White high-heeled shoes  (I wouldn’t be seen dead in half the things we wore then)
My Mom always said that my hair was like a Bird’s Nest at the back, but then I didn’t have eyes at the back of my head,  (just as well).  Boys wore their hair sleeked back with Brylcream and Vitalis and all bought their t-shirts from the Skipper Bar. (Arnie, Mervyn, Earle and Barry Sacks) Black t-shirts with  thin white and red stripes around the neck.   And a corresponding white tee-shirt, with black and red stripes.  If you didn’t have one of those, you were not one of the “in” boys!!!!  
 And then girls started to iron their hair.   I remember my Mother used to plonk my head onto the ironing board, and put a brown paper bag on top of it, and iron away until I had sleek straight hair, but then the minute it rained, I looked at though someone has plugged me into an electric socket….  Durbs did the same to all those who had out-of-control hair -    Frizzed them out in 2 mns flat,  in fact as soon as you got to Van Reenen’s Pass into Natal, you knew you were there because your hair suddenly was on its own mission……..
and who Whirled their hair?????  Oy -  a bittereh gelechter….. We whirled it One way, then the other way, and you had dead straight hair (until you hit the 505 Club and the first thing you’d notice is that your fringe was just “not there” anymore) and the rest of your poor hair style was all moving in different directions.  If it was raining, and you opened your front door, bang went the straight hair.
Remember those little DOEKs we wore on our head when we went to Durbs.  I have a photo of myself wearing one.
COME ON GIRLS  - who used to sleep with curlers/rollers in their hair!! and who remembers using the inside of a TOILET ROLL as an emergency roller???????  And all this lot would be covered over by a hairnet.   Of course morning brought a splitter- of- a- headache from the curlers digging into your head.  Anyone remember?  Bet you do!!!  I DO!! There you are, the big ADMIT……….   What on EARTH did we look like?  I don’t even want to think about it …………………
I always say that if I have to come back in another life, I want to come back as ME but with dead straight hair. Second choice, I wouldn’t mind coming back as one of my spoilt-out-of-control  Dachshunds either (but the  straight haired type, not the wiry haired) (ha ha)
 GYM:    Bodybuilders, weight-lifters and wannabes came strutting out of Gyms such as  Sam Busa  and   Monte Osher  all fit and glistening, with huge shoulder muscles, and killer smiles  - carrying black gym bags.  And  Reg Park’s Gym,  ALSO somewhere in Hillbrow.
YOGA:    Mannie and Alan FINGER,   Nina OBEL
MODEL AGENCIES: .  Stella Grove and Gianna Pizanello
DANCING STUDIOS and DANCERS:    Natalie Stern      the late Mercedes Molina,    Jeffrey Neiman  (Enrique Segovia) & Rhoda Rifkin,    Bernice Hotz , Gitanella   (Spanish, Ballet,) Shirley Klitzner (O”h)  (later in the 70s Hilary Etkind - taught with Rhoda and Jeffrey)    (anyone who ever loved Spanish dancing, will remember Mercedes Molina/ Jeffrey Neiman as a brilliant dance duo)  (and will remember the very sad passing away of Shirley Klitzner (O”h) when she was barely into her twenties).
 PHOTOGRAPHERS.   Maurice,   Kurt Slesinger,    Karklin,  when it was fashionable to stand your wedding photo on an small easel on the floor.  Either carpet or parquet flooring.  Stella Nova .
RUGBY. Alan MENTER   Springbok Flyhalf, and   Sid NOMIS Springbok - Center, and later Wing),   Alan is married to Pam (ex Pretoria) and his Brothers are  Brian, Robert (Robbie) and Mandy (Malcolm (Z”l)) Menter. Their Mom Esmé (O”h)  grew up with mine, in Dublin.  Syd is married to Ann.
 CRICKET.    Dr. Ali BACHER  former South African cricket captain and one of the greastet cricketers in South Africa. Ali BACHER received South Africa’s Sports Merit Award, the country’s HIGHEST athletics honour. Ali is married to Shira (I am friendly with Shira’s sister Marsha KARKLIN,) and I remember their daughter Ann being a Tennis champion when she was just a little kid of 11 in the days of the “Jewish Guild”  Other well known South African Jewish cricketers came later on, Mandy YACHAD , and later Adam BACHER, nephew of Dr. Ali Bacher
TYPEWRITERS.    My first memory of a type writer was that old black thing with with a keyboard with round circular lettering and a typewriter ribbon.   My Mom used one in Dublin,  Then I remember the Olivetti and also a swiss typewriter,  but the ones where you would have to bash a silver thing on the upper  right to go to a new line.  I remember electric typewriters, and using a white powdery Tippex  thing for covering up mistakes, except that they never quite covered them up, particularly on the carbon copies. And remember the carbon copies.. HA HA,  and when I worked for lawyers, they didn’t allow those tippex rub-outs, so one little mistake and you had to start all over again. Remember STENCILS and Roneo-ing various blurb.   I can remember using a bright shocking pink liquid with the stencils, I think.  We wrote to “Messers. So and so”, and we’d end off with “ I remain, Yours Faithfully”
 WEDDINGS  and when the Bride/Kallah would change into her “going away outfit” and the blissful couple would leave the wedding to go off on their honeymoon.  When Bride’s kept their vails on the entire night. When there were only 4 pole-holders and the Bride’s  parents paid for the entire wedding, and the Groom/Chossen’s parents would pay for the booze, the photographer and the flowers.
 THE CIRCUS   Boswell-Wilkie. I hated the circus, terrified of the animals and sorry for them at the same time, a hypnotized crocodile once got out- of- control and strarted climbing out of the ring into the screaming audience. Clowns clowning around were never my scene, and when the trapeze artists or the tight-rope walkers did their act, my heart was always in my mouth, terrified they would fall or something.  One did once, I can never get that memory out of my mind.  
ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA ……………………………………
 I dopped my exams and my folks are having a cadenza -  *Snot ’n trana  all round ….. (*Yiddish Equivalent is Vainin ‘n Kloggin, well, that is the Yiddish we used in Ireland).  
Chips, here comes the Teacher.
I’ll have a dop of brandy.
Ops me a pencil.  
Baie Dankie…….. hoor!    Aseblieftog!
Plaasjapie.
Safe my mate !!!!   (and the hand movement – very important) -   forefinger/little finger pointed up while thumb was holding middle/ ring finger down) - done with a wag-type-movement, like fast- mode windscreen wipers.
We’re Chommies  
Cheers!  
There’s a Miggie in my room.  
Kyk  daai (Daardie) Goggoh (as in insect, not as in “GOGO” -  Zulu for Granny)
Boeremeisie.     Mevrou,     Mejuffrou/Juffrou,     Meneer
Kyk na daardie lelike ding………………
 Kombi
 Gooi
 Waneer u die syn hoor, is dit agtien uur, twee en vyftig minute en dertig sekondes…………..
 Around 1964 came the Beatles, (“8 days a week”, “Love Love me do” and later, “Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s club Band” “Hey Jude”)  The Rolling Stones, (Angie)  the Mini Skirt era and  Mary Quant and the birth of the Discothèque .    Op Art earings in gaudy colours and the skirts continued to get shorter.  Girls wore double breasted Pin stripe suits which made a come back.  The Boutiques were born.  I remember the  BENATER family had a great boutique “Carnabies”, at the top of Rissik Street, or near there.  It was, I think, the first shop of it’s kind.  Very modern, trendy and for the young (20s and 30s).  And the Pink Panther was in Hillbrow - Also very trendy gear.
 Remember Twiggy?……….  She was on every Magazine cover, often holding her Teddy Bear, feet pidgeon-toed, with beautiful big brown eyes, and a body so thin, she could fit through a crack in the wall.   She started a trend, her, and “the Shrimp” -  (Jean Shrimpton),  and Mary Quant.
 AND   Op Art Earings     in strange shapes and gaudy colours, shorter skirts, and flattie shoes.  
 The First Disco was at the Summit Club, Marrakech,  (around 1966) with Go-Go dancers Dixie,  Felicity Fouché, and  Christine all dancing away in the micro-est of Mini-Skirts.   Johnny Martin (previously known as Martin Raff) was the owner, and I heard he also owned a club called 007.
Someone called Neville Peacock was the Marrakech DJ and there were psychdelic and ultra violet lights and if you stood under the latter, all your “klein-goed” shone like a beacon for all to see.  
And   the 505 also in Hillbrow.  Eddie Eckstein and Paul Ditchfield - The Bats played there on a Sunday ),  and the Diamonds  and  Gene Rockwell (Heart!”) as did the Basemen (Ronnie Cline on Keyboard, Ralph Simon – Singer, Rodney Caines – Bass Guitar, Leon Bilewitz – drummer and Irwin Kalis – Lead Guitar) and Clive Calder,  (Les Markowitz on drums) also played at “Club-a-go-go” and also they toured around the countryside and played at various venues.
Also Johnny Congos (“Sealed with a Kiss”),  Johnny and the G-Men,  and Johnny Sharp,   4 Jacks and a Jill.   The Staccatos.  Did I mention Manfred Mann? (“pretty Flamingo”)
 MORE CLUBS   - TJ’s  (town) and The Yellow Submarine (Hillbrow) (owned by Martin HART) and the Boat (Buccleuch) were in the latter part of the sixties  and the Downstairs later called The Purple Marmalade somewhere in Hillbrow.  Another Disco was owned by George McCauley, brother of  Ray, opposite Joubert Park (Club-A-Go-Go),  His Granny worked in the tuckshop and was always so nice to everyone.  The Band there was the “Falling Leaves” and George was in the Band.   The Electric Circus,  And  Raffles , a very fancy disco/restaurant but that was in the late 70s. Owned by Dave Kerney. (I think).  The Stable in Jan Smuts Avenue. The Out of Town Club
 And who remembers the other Bioscopes -  The   Colosseum with the twinkling lights,  Cliff Richard sang there once, and a few girls from Barnato Park were expelled for bunking school and going to his concerts.    His Majestys,   Monte Carlo (French Movies),  The  Empire,   20th Cen. Fox - Pritchard Street,  Cinerama (Claim and Noord)  In those days there was an interval after the News and the Cartoons, and Usherettes would be standing at each exit with a tray with all the Munchies and Chocolates, cold-drinks, etc. The  Apollo  in Doornfontein.  I’ve already mentioned the Yeoville Bioscopes earlier on. Who remembers the “Midnight Shows”   the Astra and the Victory in Orange Grove, The Rex in Greenside. The Plaza, the Bijou in town and some flea-bitten run down Café Bio which no decent self-respecting girl would touch with a barge-pole, but I can’t remember it.  A lot of the Yale College boys went there. But not the girls!!!!
People smoked in the bioscopes (“scopes”) then and when you looked up, you saw it all swirling around in smoke from the projector.  Nice and healthy!!   but nobody ever noticed it.  It was just a part of life in the sixties.
REMEMBER WHEN ……….  we went to Bioscope on a Saturday night, dressed up in your A-line dress, or a Box- Pleated skirt, or tiny hound’s-tooth straight skirt in black/white and your black patent high-heeled shoes, with a Black Patent leather bag to match, and your gloves (which you carried in your hand).  And later you wore your Dress with the shorter hemline, Mini-Skirts, and  your ���A-line evening coat” (Jackie Kennedy), just on the knee,  and your flattie shoes, the hair teased up to the high heavens and lacquered so heavily that if it rained, you looked like glue. (Boys hated teased and lacquered hair)
And the boys wore jarmins and Elvis Presley hair-styles with thin ties made of nylon or similar in a machine-crochet style.    (Later when the Beatles came in, boys’ hairstyles changed forever, and no boy would be seen dead with Brylcream or Vitalis plastered on his head).  Boys would never  previously been seen in pastel colours, but the Beatles changed all those dark shirts for pink, mauve and lemon, with a pin collar near the tie. 
Boys would buy you a 75c box of Black Magic chocolate at Interval.  If you put it into your black patent leather handbag and never offered him one, then your name was mud, and girls judged boys by whether they opened the car door for you …. or not!
 AND SOME OF THE MOVIE STARS ….,   Natalie Wood,    Kathryn Hepburn,  Rock Hudson,   Doris Day,   Steve McQueen,   Sohia Loren,    Alain Delon (the heart-throb of the 60’s) (who remembers him in “Purple noon”) Gina Lollobridgida,   Raquel Welsh,    Bridgitte Bardot,   Ursula Andress,   Warren Beatty,  Jack Nicholson (One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest),   Shirley McLaine,     Julie Christie,    Michael Caine,  Elizabeth Taylor,   Richard Burton,    Paul Newman,    Sal Mineo,    Suzanne Pleshette,   Richard Burton,    Sean Connery,    Omar Sharif,    Charlton Heston,   Gregory Peck (to die for?) James Dean
 POPULAR MOVIES.   West side story,   King Kong,  Gone with the Wind,   Exodus,   Dr. No,   *From Russia with Love,   * (Remember in that movie, the Russian woman (was her name someone KREBBS?) who had a knife come out of her boot and it shot straight into poor Sean Connery’s shin bone. EINA!     Just thinking about it, hurts me)   Bridge on the River Kwai,    Dr. Zhivago,    Goldfinger,   (it had a great theme song in it  by I think Shirley Bassey) Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,   Annie Get your Gun,    Dingaka.
 And the DRIVE INs     Old Pta Road -   Jhb Drive in,   The 5-Star (Eloff St.Ext),  The Velskoen  (If a girl was seen at the drive in with a boy, she got a “bad name” and the same for the Café Bio’s.  It was just not for a nice Jewish girl!!
 REMEMBER WHEN ….. there was NO Bioscope on Sunday nights
 THEATRES.  Alhambra (Doornfontein) ,   Brian Brooke (Braamfontein),     Market Theatre ( Newtown),     Alexander theater ,    Jacques Brel,     Apollo (Doornfontein).
 Remember the Adverts for all the Cigarettes,  Players,  Craven "A", Dunhill (remember the maroon Rolls Royce?)  Benson & Hedges (Gold) ,   Lexington (That’s the one!),   Gunston (remember him on a raft, all macho,manly, unshaven and rough and ready tumbling through impossible rivers?)   Horseshoe Tobacco,     Gold Dollar,    Texan, (which the boys would hold between their thumb and middle finger)   Lucky Strike,   Gauloise and Peter Stuyvesant (for the fun lovers, remember the wonderful places they went to and the great clothes they wore, swimming in glorious lagoons, skiing down snow-capped mountains, all the beautiful people,all  having wonderful fun?)  I never smoked,(well, I have to say that, in case my family read this article, ha ha) but after I watched the Peter Stuyvesant adverts, I really felt like buying a packet , so that I too, could go to all those magical places, and I’d look glamerous too,  HA HA   - (the power of advertising!) (A Bittereh Gelechter!!)
But it just looked so “in” to see people smoking, and girls would hold the cigarettes at the tips of their fingers, and waved their hands for effect as they spoke, shaking their fringes out of their eyes.   People who didn’t smoke, were “squares”.  
I remember Celeste GREENBLATT, taught me how to apply black pencil inside my eyelids, and ‘base” onto my face and to wear white lipstick and I taught Sandra STEIN (later Ezra) to dye her hair black, and the blacker the better, (her  Mother had a FIT)  - Golda (née Kaufman)  (O”h) whom I saw yearly in LA and she never failed to remind me ! 
FLORA and FAUNA in South Africa.  I remember once being enthralled by the most magnificent yellow creeper we had growing on the fence in Becker Street.  I took photos of it, and sent it to my friends in Dublin to show the exotic flora and fauna is this beautiful sunny South Africa, until Michael GOLDING next door, laughed his head off and said “but that’s only Canary Creeper, it’s not much better than a common garden weed”!!     African Violets,  Jasmin, Golden Shower,   Begonia Sherera,   Bougainvillea,    Pointsettia,   Birds of Paradise,  Cycads?. Maybe they do grow overseas too.
 PARTIES   in   Observatory,   Cyrildene and   Dewetshof.  We rock ‘n rolled to Elvis Presley’s   “Jail house rock” & “Don’t step on my blue suede shoes”, “Rock around the Clock”   in our flared skirts with stiff petticoats underneath, the more the better, and huge belts around our waists, and we wore flat shoes (75c at Maram’s chemist, and 95c for the leopard skin ones).   And later we twisted with Chubby Checker (Let’s Twist again, like we did last summer )   We also did a dance called the Shake – anyone remember the song “I’ll do the Shake, the hippy- hippy shake” and also a dance called the Madison.
 The Bez Valley Ou’s, on a Sat night Jol, and the Lebs  would sometimes gatecrash. Usually a Scuffle and the girl’s father would have to ask them to leave.  Sometimes, in stubborn cases the police would have to be called in to skop them all out.  And then the party continued on,    Little Richard,   Cliff Richard,   -   sometimes a few of the kids would have a bit of “dagga”, (a zol), on the stoep or in the back garden when they thought nobody was looking, and the only way anyone kopped on was because they would come back to the party with a manic laugh, and red eyes. (and of course the smell, but if you admitted to knowing the smell, then it meant you were a dagga smoker yourself!)    Trini Lopez. “If I had a hammer”
 SOCIALS at   Oxford Shul,  The Vrede Hall,    Yeoville Recreation Center,    Temple Shalom,   and Bands like “Dinkie and the Deans” - Jake (Gerald) Fox  (Z”l) (rhythm Guitar),  Barry Sacks (Lead Guitar),  Spencer Hodgson (Bass guitar)  and Errol Sack on the drums, would play, they also played at the Club 505 in “the Brow”.   Peter Lotus well known Jhb Disc Jockey,  I think he sang as well.  Lots of singers used to go to Margo’s on a Sunday Afternoon, and the crowd would all hot-foot it out there after them to hear music. I think it was Bapsfontein, or near there).    There was little else to do on a Sunday, so many places were closed.  Just remembered another band, Dave Levine and the Swinging Angels.   Les Gutfreund was one of the band and  made a name for himself as Les Goode. “Dickie Loader and the Blue Jeans”  Gene Rockwell – Heart.
NIGHT CLUBS and Bands.  Bennie Michaels,    Archie Silansky and his daughter Carole Sands     The Coconut Grove  at the Orange Grove Hotel,    Dan Hill (Ichilchik),     The Colony at the Hyde Park Hotel,    Sardi’s,    The  Mediteranean (I Cinque di Roma),  Diamond Horseshoe,   The Greek Taverna,     Ciro’s (Kruis Street)
 STORES.   John Orrs,     The Belfast,     Greatermans,     ABC Shoes, Dodo’s,   Barnes Shoes,   Ackermans,     Ansteys later Garlics,      Katz & Lourie,     Mr. Man,      Man about Town,    Stuttafords,      Woolworths,     Deans Mans’ shop,     Skipper Bar,       O.K Bazaars,     Cuthberts,     Markhams,      Millews,       K. Marks ( curtains),    Juta's,     Bothner & Polliack (records,   Henri Lidji Gallery,   Derbers Furs,     FDF (Fruit & Dried Fruits)   Vanité (Ladies clothes)     Bradlows,      Geen & Richards,     Shepherd & Barker (Furniture),    CAN,     Jaffs (Fabrics),   Mosenthals,    Dicks (Sweets) - Rissik Street, and later on  Morkels, your two year guarantee store!   Putzys.    McCullogh & Bothwell (School Uniforms).
 REMEMBER WHEN we would get all dressed up to go to town, to have tea at Ansteys sitting alongside Ladies in beautiful outfits, white gloves, smart, elegant, men in suits, with white shirts and ties
 MUSIC  Soul music was popular in the 60s,   Aretha Franklin,   Jimi Hendrix,    Carla Thomas,    Otis Redding (“sitting on the Dock of the Bay”),  Percy Sledge (“ Midnight Hour”, and Music from Brasil, Sérgio Mendes,  Herb Alpert and the Tijuana brass.
And of course, Johnny Mathis,  Charles Aznavour,  Simon and Garfunkel, José Feliciano
And ….  REMEMBER WHEN , our Mothers would ring a little bell at suppertime, and the “servant” (oi, how COULD we have??) would come in with the next course. And when your “boy” did the garden and the “girl” cooked.  
 SHULS   Lions Shul (Doornfontein),   Wolmarans street ( Rabbi Rabinowitz 50’s and 60’s, then Chief Rabbi Casper)    Yeoville Shul (Rabbi Lapin),   Adas Yeshuran (Yeoville) ,   The Bnei Akiva Shul (Raleigh Street),  Greenside Shul,    Emmerentia,     Fordsburg,   Sydenham Highlands North,  Mayfair (Rabbi Zagenov) , Kensington Shul (Rabbi Rabinowitz),   The Curve  (Observatory),   Berea Shul (Rabbi Bender and Rabbi Aloy),    Oxford Shul (Rabbi Bernhard),   Chassidic Shul (Rabbi Lipskar)     Cyrildene,    Temple Emanuel (? and  Rabbi Assabi),  Temple Israel (Rabbi Super), Temple Shalom,   Temple Beth-El (Rabbi Ben Isaacson)   Sandton Shul (BHH) Rabbi ZS Suchard (but that was in the 70’s) Yeo Street Shul.  Reverend Symanovitz from Yeoville Beth Din.  The Beth Din was in Raleigh Street then.
 CHAZONIM. Chazen Hass,   Chazen Bagley,   Chazen Dudu Fisher (1970s early 80’s),   Chazen Johnny Glück (Wolmarans) in the eighties (Choirmaster Prof. David Cohen). Chazen Hasdan, (Warmbaths) Chazen Badash, (Yeoville, Choirmaster *Malovany) Chazan Mandel (Berea Shul) – Gus Levy choirmaster.  (* a world reknowned Chazen - I did attend a concert of his here in Jhb a number of years ago), Chazen Berele Chagy
 Yeoville Shul Choir,   Lionel Levin,   Kenny and Colin Koransky  and their father, Natie Koransky, Martin Harris, Len Bobroff,  Stanley Feinstein,  Brian Feinstein,  Robert Lapedus, David Shapiro.   The Choirmaster was Mr. Himmelstein,  I think his son Lior, was in the Choir too.  Colin Opwald.   Benny Lipchick (Z”l)
 KIDS at the Yeoville Shul…. Percy Suntup,   Fivie (Phillip) and Hymie (Z”l) Symanowitz,   Olga Berelowitz,   Joan Morris,   Karen Feinstein,   Linda and Stanley Chitiz,   Wolfie and Marlene Teper,   me and my Boet,  Robert Lapedus, Gillian Erster and her brother Moishe Erster,   Naomi Shapiro,   Marilyn & Sheila Atkins,  David Shapiro,  Rhoda Shapiro,  Jenny Winnick,    Alan Kaye,   Philip Eliason,   Sheila Hahn and Irma Keifer   I remember David and Daniel Lapin, ( Rabbi Lapin’s sons) being at the Shul  .
 Beni Akiva and Habonim Camps.   Betar.  Hashomer Ha’tza-ir (spelling, whoops!!)
 AND REMEMBER WHEN the only children at a barmitzvah function were the Barmitzvah boy and his siblings, who were allowed to stay up for the night.  The entire Simcha was for adults and the only time you heard the Barmi boy, was when he made his speech.    Robert’s Barmitzvah was a Kiddush at home after Shul, and a “tea” that evening for a few friends of my Parents.  Many kids had that kind of Barmi.  Who knew then from Theme  Barmitzvahs.  
 AND …..When Children were children, and played snakes and ladders, and ludo, dominoes, monopoly, yo-yo’s, and they read out of the Local Libraries and they played Cowboys and Indians, ( just entertained themselves.  No Video games, computers, cell phones, I-pods, Electronic everything… and No TV then either.  
BANKS and Building Societies.  Barclays,   Volkskas Bank,   Allied Building Society,  SA Perm(inent)   The UBS (United Building Society)  SA Perm,    NBS (Natal Building Society)   Trust Bank  
 ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA ……………………………….
 J’’’’enesburg!
Ag Shame, man, were you home stokkies aleen??
Wikkel.   Sikkel.    I’ve got no tom, hey?
Koeksusters.      Konfyt.       Biltong.        Vet-koek.        Braaivleis.
Boerevors en Pap.        Poitjiekos.     Mielie.   Rooibos Tea.    
Grondboontjiebotter
Ouma se Rusks.       Fanny Farmers
“Hau”
The Tokoloshe is coming…      Dorp !   Pandotjie!  
 He rocked up in an old  Skedonk.
Question.     Hallo Meneer………. Hoe Gaan Dit met jou vandag?.     
Answer.       Ag , No…..  Fine ….Jaaaaa,……….   Kan nie Klaar Nie !
My Oom se Bakkie
My Gran did the “Charlston”, but that was back in Nineteen voetsak
Why are you still Gaan-ing on?   you  Poepal !!  
He is so Grotty….. A real Dweet …….A Drip.
It’s …Kwaai.   It’s …. Skarm.
 HOTELS : The Carlton (original Carlton) ,  Moulin Rouge,  The Chelsea Hotel (Hillbrow) (I think this is where the Jacques BREL theatre was)  Casa Mia,    Langham ,    Gresham,    the Jeppe Hotel (Norman’s Grill)     Victoria ( Plein Street near Station),  Criterion ,   Landrost hotel (Anabelles nightclub).    Tollman Towers – (next to Jeppe Street Post Office),    The President Hotel (Eloff Street),   Anlar Hotel (Hillbrow),   Courtleigh Hotel (Berea),   Jocelyn Residential Hotel (Claim Street Joubert Park),    the Quirinal,   Waldorf ,  and Balalaika which was then way out in the “country” - Sandown,  which is today, a hub of activity. The Skyline,   The Capri  and The Park Royal
 SQUAD CARS.   HOT RODS and the name Buddy Fuller comes into my head for some reason.
MOTORTOWN. Remember when all the motor dealerships were in Eloff Street, Ext.  Motortown.   And names like  Rillstone Motors (Agents for the Simca),   Lawson Motors, (Agents for Volvo),    Lucy’s Motors  (Katz) (Agents for Fiat),  Curries Motors,   Grosvenor Motors ( Agents for Ford),    Sydney Clow  (Agents for Peugeot),     and a dealeship in Anderson Street called T.A.K. Motors, (Agents for Lancia and Ferrari), Ronnie Bass,  (Sigma)
 And then Main Street became the used car center for Jhb.   Austin ,   Chevrolet,    Mercury,     Buick,    Dodge,     Morris Minor,     Mini Minor,     Hillman Minx,     Ford Fairlane,     Vauxhall Victor,     Ford Cortina,     (Ford) Zeyphyr,     Sunbeam.  Killarney Toyota.   Lionel Gilinsky (Pilot, Motor Rally Driver/Racer) Brenner Toyota in Braamfontein,        Chookie Brenner  
PETROL     Shell,    BP,   Mobil (Engen),   Sasol,    Trek,   Caltex,    Total,  
 REMEMBER WHEN Milk was delivered to the house????, in proper Milkbottles with red tinfoil caps, and the cream would be all at the top of the bottle? And Nel’s Rust Dairy in Victory Park.
 DOORNFONTEIN. – Apollo Cinema  near Crystals,  Crystals, Beit Street (who later moved to Yeoville)   Wachenheimers, Goldenbergs,  and  Nussbaums, all in Beit Street, and Dairy Alhambra (Zama Levine) - opposite the Alhambra Theatre in Beit Street. Zama Levine had the shop for about 40 years (according to his daughter Gloria Levine Ash).  Gloria’s mom was from the ICHILCHIK family (Dan Hill and Gloria’s Mom, Emma Ichilchik Levine (a cellist)  were siblings.  Dembo’s in Beit Street.   The famous sculptor Anton Von Wouw lived next door to the Alhambra and opposite Gloria Levine’s (Ash) Grandfather, Mr. Ichilchik in Doornfontein. American Café for ice-cream, Sour Kraut, Hot Dogs, Millers Antiques on Simert Road.  Campbells.  Cohen’s Café.   And Ellis Park.
Doornfontein Streets   Beit Street,   Siemert Road,   Siveright Avenue.  
And Segall’s Sausages (Alf Segall) (spelling?). Kerk Street, York House.
 ROADHOUSES.   Dolls House (Highlands North), Casablanca (Nugget Hilll) Dakota (Crown Mines), and Uncle Charlies.
Ice CREAM.  Papagallo.
 WITS RAG   Down Eloff Street, with the floats, remember?    and the Rag Queens and Princesses.   I remember one particular Jewish Rag Princess of 1971, and still a beautiful girl to this day - Blond hair, gorgeous and looks like she just stepped out of vogue magazine -   June Gervis  ( - two sons, Grant and Richard Reichlin, both  of whom were at school with my children, Angela and Gregory Brest)
 ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA ………………………………..
“She took me around”   Around where?
And what about   “See that ou??  -   he threw me with (wif) a stone”  
The Spanspek is Vrot!
Takkies.
Ag Dame! …………………..
Listen, Lady ………………
And how many South.Africans when they first arrived in America, England, Australia, Israel etc talked about taking their “costume” or “Cozzie” to the Beach.
She’s the   most prettiest   girl.
My ou’ man caught me smoking dagga, hey, and I got such a  SKRIK.
I bumped her on the corner of Cavendish and Becker Streets 
I didn’t scale anything
*Spek and Eiers   ( *Just because I know the name, doesn’t mean I’ve eaten it, see !)
Ek is a Ware Suid Afrikaaner.
Melktert!   Guavas,   Grenadilsh!!     Marmite,   Anchovette Paste,    Jungle Oats.
Comment - That bike is Kwaai, so lekker….   Answering comment  - MOH-SELFFFFFFF
YIDDISH/Jewish sayings -   In alle Schvartze Yohren,    He lives in  Alle Drerderin,    Meerskeit,  Fahrpackt,   Fahrkakte,    Fahrkrimpt,    Fahrbrempt,   Fahrshtunkender,  Farrible (Litvak word, in other countries they talk about a “Broigas”)   He’s a Shlemazzel,   He’s a Hundt,   He’s a Chaleria,  He’s a Peruvian,  He’s a Shlemiel, …  a Chazzer ….  a Mamzer,    She’s a plapper…. a Yenta,   Gei n Drerd,   Vos  Macht Tzu?,   Shreklich,  Chader (not the Chader where we learned Hebrew or Barmitzvahs) ,  Kitke,  Lax (lox in the USA)  I need that aggravation like a loch in kop?  I’m chalishing for some Petzah (In Dublin, we called it “Calves Foot Jelly”)  Alter Kakkers ,   Bobbe Meises,   Ebberbottled.  She’s such a kochelefel.
  Question  - How are you today Bobba ‘Chuma ???
Bobba’s answer -   Nu, does it do any good to complain???      
RADIO.   LM Radio  who remembers  the signature, “Aqui  Portugal Moçambique, fala-voz do Radio club em Lourenço Marques, transmitindo ondas curtas e médias
(This is (here is) Portugal, Moçambique, the voice of the Radio club in Lourenço Marques, transmitting in short and medium wave) with Evelyn Martin (Martins) .   David Davies and the LM Hit Parade and was it a little prayer ending off at midnight ?   With a sort of mournful depressing music to accompany it. Peter de Nobrega…  not sure which station..Bob Courtney  Eric Egen Springbok Radio , Paddy O’Byrne,  David Gresham (Gruesome Gresh) and Clark MacKay (Clackie MacKay) and Esmé Euverard (not sure if she was Springok Radio or what)  Charles Fortune (Cricket commentator)  Programmes like “Pets’ Parade”, and “the Creaking Door” –skriklig !!!!     David Gresham - Gruesome Gresh - (keep your feet on the ground ,and reach for the Stars)   Everyone remembers “JOHN BERKS” !!    - “Long John Berks” -   I always listened to the Talk shows and one show in particular has stayed in my mind. The Jhb Station Master, complete with an Afrikaans accent, (guess who) called a Yiddishe guy living somewhere in Killarney, to tell him that his consignment of chickens were on their way over.  You could hear what sounded like a few thousand chickens all clucking their heads off and the poor fellow was protesting, saying that it was the wrong number, it wasn’t him, some mistake and besides, he had a small balcony, and he didn’t have room for crates of chickens, but The “Station Master” kept on saying that he has nowhere for them either, the fellows’ name and address were on the crates and the chickens were going to be on their way, shortly..  What a “lag” that was.     Although this article is about the 60s, I can’t help but mention my fellow countryman, John Robbie, and John, if you ever get to read this   “Go mbeanna Dia Duit”   and enjoy L�� na Pádraig.
  AND  the Requests – I think It might have been Esmé Euverard who ran a programme, was it called “Forces Favourites”?   with Messages from girlfriends to their ou’s in the army,  with requests like this   “ Poppie, het jy ‘n boodskap”???   Poppy, are you there?  Speak up Poppie……., Poppie??      Crackle, crackle…..   Hallo,     crackle crackle ………..   Hallo, ja, D’is Poppie wat praat,  Ag, man, I’d like to send a message to my boyfriend at Voortrekker Hoogte??????       Daw-ling, I love you Verrry much???????? ,     ek het jou lief, my skat???      I hope you are orite and I cawnt wait til you are home again awready, Vasbyt  en Baie Liefde, van Poppie, hoor?       En  Frikkie says howwzit.   LOURENÇO MARQUES.   Polana Hotel,    Avenida 24 Julho (July),     o Zambi,    o Cisno Negro (Black Swan),   Xai Xai,    S. Martinho de Bilene (aka San Martino)  wonderful beaches,     prawns to die for (*just because I said that, doesn’t mean I ate them!!!)   “Cerveja” at sidewalk cafés,   Caldo Verde (soup),   wonderful buildings, Pregos.      
BUILDINGS such as    Palace Buildings,    Rand Club,     Old Arcade,   Markhams Technical College, Manners Mansions.     Broadcast House,  Essanby House,     Ponte  -  Harrow Road,     Rissik Street Post Office,     Union Grounds – Twist and Claim,Joubert Park.     The City Hall  -  Rissik Street. And in Jeppe Street the Medical buildings ... Jenner Chambers ,    Lister Buildings,    * Drs. Jacobson,  Broer  and Smith,   later  “and Barnard”, and later still, “and Kaplan”,     Pasteur Chambers ,     Medical Centre ,  Archie Jacobson,   Ivor Broer, Mervyn  Smith.    Michael Barnard  and Neville Kaplan (not all at the same time.)
 HOSPITALS:  the Lady Dudley,     Florence Nightingale,     Princess,   Marymount,      Franklin,     Queen Victoria,     Garden City Clinic     Parklane Clinic.     Fever Hospital,    Jhb Gen. (General Hospital)    The Childrens’ Hospital,     Baragwanath.   The Frangwyn –(Maternity )
 ARMY.   The Drill Hall in Joubert Park!   Voortrekker Hoogte (Pretoria) The first 3 months you were a rookie,  and after you got out 9 months down the drag, you went to Camps for about 3 weeks a few years later. Boys  went meshugah when their hair was cut so short.
And Polio –  two major epidemics in 1947 and 1954/55, when schools were closed, and public swimming pools too, children in iron lungs and leg braces.   Infantile Paralysis, they called it. (I wasn’t here then but I know about it)
Around the late fifties, a movie came out with Danny KAYE and Barbara Bel GEDDES (Miss Ellie in Dallas) , called the “FIVE PENNIES”. Story of Red Nichols, and his young daughter (played by both Susan Gordon and Tuesday Weld)  who contracted polio.   .
And “Interrupted Melody”  Another polio movie about the Opera singer, Eleanor PARKER.  Terrible epidemic, wiped out today, as far as I know .    And then they found an immunization against Polio.
WHO REMEMBERS …...   Gilooly’s farm,    Boksburg Lake,    Zoo Lake,    Florida Lake,    Wemmer Pan - Wembly stadium   Ice rink ,   The Wilds,   The Snake Park,    Melville swimming Pool,    Hillbrow Indoor Pool  (at the Summit Club), and the   Squash courts   there,   Brixton Swimming Pool,    Rand Show/Skou,   Milner Park,  Tower of Life.
THE ELLERINE brothers,   Sidney (O”h) and Eric
RESORTS.   Lover’s  Rock in the Magaliesberg,  Little Roseneath (Ndaba, Fourways).  Margo’s (where the bands all played on a Sunday afternoon. I think it was near Bapsfontein).  And lazy days sitting on top of the Wilds, admiring the Flora and Fauna and watching the world go by (not today!)  Linksfield Ridge.
ADVERTS..   Mac Phails -  Mac won’t phail you
NAMES CHANGES     Jan Smuts Airport – O.R Tambo ,   Halfway House -  Midrand,   Verwoerdburg – Centurion,.   Hendrik Verwoerd Drive -  Bram Fischer Drive,  Hans Strydom Drive  Malibongwe,  DF Malan -   Beyers Naudé,   Harrow Rd - Joe Slovo Drive - , Sandown Square  - Nelson Mandela Square.  Transvaal – Gauteng,    Eastern Transvaal – Mapumelanga.   Warmbaths - Bela Bela,   Pietersburg - Polakwane
 NEWSPAPERS/magazines   Rand Daily Mail.   Die  Vaderland,   Die Beeld,  The Star (still going strong) Sunday Express, Sunday Times AND  Back Page of the Sunday Times…  Scope Magazine
 I thought I’d end off with a little song …………………..  anyone want to sing along?  You all know Sarie Marais?  Here we go. Een,  twee,  drie……..
My Sarie Marais is so ver van my hart,
Maar’k hoop om haar weer te sien,
Sy het in die wyk die Mooirivier gewoon,
Nog voor die oorlog het begin.
O bring my t’rug na die ou Transvaal,
daar waar my Sarie woon
daar onder in die mielies by die groen doringboom
Daar woon my Sarie Marais.
 Lekker Bly Skatties, and Alles van die Beste.  
 Anne Lapedus  (Brest)
one of the  “SIXTIES  ROCKERS” … still  ROCKING ON  !!!!
Uitlander, no more
!!!!  
 © Anne Lapedus Brest,   (Ex Dublin, Ireland)  Sandton, South Africa.
Contact details.  
082.452.7166 .
 DISCLAIMER.  This article has been written from my memories of S.Africa from 48 years ago, and if a Shul, or Hotel, or a Club is not mentioned, it doesn’t mean that they didn’t exist, it means, simply, that I don’t remember them.  I can’t add them in, either, because then the article would not be “My Memories” any more.    
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waverly prob wouldn't wear her hair like this tbh but it looked so cute i couldn't resist. she's the one i'm most worried about entering book 3 bc i'm pretty sure she's on the verge of a mental breakdown re: adam
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Waverly: If I ever let anything happen to Stacey, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself. Of course, I wouldn’t have to, because Conner would kill me.
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Casey Pritchard (OC): All classification systems are ultimately arbitrary because no matter how objective we try to be, our attempts at categorizing the universe are fundamentally rooted in the values we hold. Which brings me to my next point about horses being reptilian due to Vibes.
Andy, regretting agreeing to take a walk with her: I literally cannot deal with this right now.
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Britney: All right, Joss, I need you to clear your head. Think of absolutely nothing—
Jocelyn, immediately: All right, done. 
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Lucas: It's debate time so we must, once again, draw battle lines between those who like mint chocolate and those who do not.
Dan: What battle lines? Nobody likes mint chocolate.
Lily: Screw you, mint chocolate is delicious!
Lucas: And so the lines are drawn.
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Waverly, t-posing in the driveway: Good morning, parental figure.
Cid, not looking up from his gardening: Good morning, problem child.
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Waverly: What if the person who thought of the word “umbrella” meant to call it a “brella” but was under a lot of pressure?
Lucas, done with her shit: Please consult your three brain cells before coming to me with an “important question” ever again.
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Cora to the gang about Redfield: Ya know, kids? This is a goddamned bitch of an unsatisfactory situation.
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Noah: Hey, what’s up?
Casey: Nothing much, just eating lunch.
Noah: Oh, what did you bring?
Casey, showing a bowl of salad with a single egg on top: Egg salad.
Noah: You know that egg salad isn’t just a hard-boiled egg in a bowl of salad, right?
Casey, biting into the raw egg: What’s a hard-boiled egg?
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*During It Lives Within*
Noah: For the last time, Waverly and I are just friends.
Conner: *sneezes*
Ava: He’s allergic to your bullshit.
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Stacey: Don’t speak to me. Ever.
Waverly: I just said you’re brother’s kinda ho-
Stacey: STOP IT!
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Casey: *screws with the gang even though they’re on the same side, etc.*
Ava: Why are you like this?
Casey: Nana Cora was 85% of my impulse control.
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Lucas: All right, I got a box. We’re going to put everything we love in the box.
Stacey: Can I put Lily in the box?
Lucas: No.
Waverly: Can I put Lily in the box?
Lucas: No.
Ava: Can I-
Lucas: Nobody can put Lily in the box!
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Professional Call Center Cleaning Services in Omaha Lincoln NE - Council Bluffs IA| Lincoln Household Services
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Lincoln NE | Omaha NE | Council Bluffs IA
Open Monday to Sunday
5:00 am to 11:30 pm
WEBSITE: www.lincolnhouseholdservices.com
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SERVICES:
House Cleaning
Office Cleaning
Janitorial Services
Commercial Cleaning
Post Construction Cleaning
Final Cleaning
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Junk Removal
Furniture Removal
Appliance Removal
Handyman Services
Home Repair
Building Maintenance
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Lincoln Nebraska Metro Area: Bennet NE, Firth NE, Hallam NE, Hickman NE, Lancaster
County, Lincoln Nebraska, Malcolm NE, Milford NE, Panama NE, Seward County, Seward NE,
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County NE | Seward County NE | Milford NE | 68501, 68510, 68512, 68514, 68516, 68517,
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Communities we serve: Omaha, Carter Lake, Council Bluffs, Crescent, Bellevue, Boys
Town, La Vista, Papillion, Honey Creek, Offutt A F B, Bennington, Fort Calhoun,
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waverly 🤎
my cutie pie wayhaven detective’s everyday clothes. cc below 🤎
gen: hair / nails
1. top / pants / boots
2. top / pants / boots
3. bodysuit / skirt / boots
4. top / skirt (paywalled) / boots
5. top / skirt (tsr) / boots 
tysm @sentate @arethabee & @babyetears, this cc is mostly theirs 💕
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