Tuesday, July 8, 2014

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AND THE WINNER IS: Kristi Fraser! Congrats! Your rocking hamper is on its way courtesy of The Greek Merchant. I’ll bet it’s not only the Lionheart and the Squishy Gorilla that have a rocking dad! With Father’s Day happening over the weekend, we’re stoked to able to give away a prize for the guys courtesy of the Greek Merchant . The Greek Merchant is the official manufacturer and merchandise retailer to more than 50 of SA’s biggest artists including Goldfish, Locnville, The Parlotones, Die Antwoord, Jack Parow, Fokofpolisiekar, Lira, aKing, Van Coke Kartel and Die Heuwels Fantasties and more!
We giving away an official Van Coke Kartel kickstarter T-shirt, plus their album Wie’s Bang and the Greek Merchant’s throwing in an awesome kickstarter (and one of my personal favourite SA bands) Fokofpolisiekar T-shirt, too! That’s two shirts and a CD worth R430. HOW DO I ENTER? Just answer these two easy questions in the comments below (hint: visit the Greek Merchant ’s site for answers). 1. Name three of your fav local bands the Greek Merchant manages and designs merchandising for. 2. What is your favourite song by Van Coke Kartel? You get one extra entry each if you tweet or share this competition on Facebook. Terms and conditions: This competition is open to SA citizens only. The winner will be drawn randomly, and announced on Friday 22 June at noon.
REHANA SEEDAT EMAIL: dseedat@telkomsa.net Twittername:online61524 1. Die heuwels fantasties, Van Coke Kartel & Fokofpolisiekar 2.Voor ons stof word. Tweeted and shared to facebook as well. Reply Delete
1. FPK, VCK and aKing 2. Verdoof kickstarter Vergiftig kickstarter Vergewe My FPK and VCK are as close as I'll ever get to "speaking" suiwer afrikaans taal ;) Tweeted and FB'ed too :) PICK ME PICK ME!!! Reply Delete
Jack Parow, Locknville, Zebra & Giraffe Voor ons Stof Word Tweeted! Raising_Men "Sal jy my oppassers vir my vind?" -favorite fokof lyrics! Reply Delete
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Travis kickstarter has a condition called Septo Optic Dysplasia , or de Morsier syndrome. He ’ s missing kickstarter a small membrane found in the midline of his brain called a septum pellucidum, and his optic nerves are much smaller than yours or mine. He also has a tiny cleft in the left side of his temporal lobe. This secondary condition is called schizencephaly . As a result of both of these, kickstarter Travis has only just starting walking (at age 6), but may never speak. He has many autistic traits . He attends a special needs school called kickstarter Wiggles & Squiggles . It ’ s a global phenomenon on the rise in Western cultures, often affecting first-borns, most of them boys. There is no cure, but stem cell therapy is offering some families relief. So far, studies haven ’ t uncovered what causes it or why it happens. It may or may not be genetic. It ’ s a medical mystery.
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