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posted on 3/12/12

There are 1000s of better-looking babes in Cape Town.

posted on 3/12/12

cape town is somewhere i wanna go now

posted on 3/12/12

You won't want to leave.

posted on 3/12/12

cape town will fall in love with pekster

posted on 3/12/12

ioag, thats true, did you the ration of women to men in Cape Town is 2:1

But shes Italian, thats got an edge over CT

posted on 3/12/12

haha, I'm already booked for Cape Town for the New Year, it's gonna be wild!

posted on 3/12/12

how is the ratio female/male ratio 2:1

whats happened to all the blokes down there

posted on 3/12/12

Cape Town is more or less an exotic city now, Theres alot of women there mainly for aspiring models. I'd jump at the chance to move there. theres plenty of tourists in CT. By the way, you guys heard of Dynamo Magician? met him 2 weeks ago, the stuff he does is ridiculous!

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posted on 4/12/12

FLD - Did he actually do that mental stuff in front of you?

I can never accept any magician stuff on the tv, there's always a way of tricking useless grasshoppers like me.

comment by Pinky (U4457)

posted on 4/12/12

Magic is the work of the Devil.

comment by ● (U4443)

posted on 4/12/12

The devil is a work of magic

posted on 4/12/12

Devil's greatest trick is convincing the world he does not exist.


Abracadabra!

comment by ● (U4443)

posted on 4/12/12

I'd be more impressed if he proved his existence.

posted on 4/12/12

But shes Italian, thats got an edge over CT
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Italian girls aren't as hot as they're made out to be imo. Spanish ones are much hotter.

Frankie, I visited Cape Town a long time ago, around 15 years, but the advertising business was already flourishing there. Apparently, South Africa in general and the CT area in particular is one of the main int'l hubs for shooting adverts.
But it's not just that is it? Capetonians (if that's what they're called) have a wide range of origins - African, European (from Skandinavia to Greece), Malay/Indian etc., so you get all sorts of mixed blood women some of which are increibly beautiful (miscegenation it's called, there's a word for our Cognoscente friend). The most beautiful women I've ever met in my entire life was a half Malay, half African Capetonian. Honey coloured skin, almond shaped, slightly Asian eyes, and a body to die for.

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posted on 4/12/12

Scottish birds > Spanish and Italian birds


Only in mass though.

posted on 4/12/12

i quite like scottish wimmin to be honest..

like the accent

posted on 4/12/12

Bit long-winded to explain why, but I've met quite a few magicians in my life. Close-up magic is absolutely incredible, you can watch a trick done right under your nose a dozen times and still have no idea of what the fark's going on.

posted on 4/12/12

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posted on 4/12/12

I think with Italian women, it is the 'allure' - sexul allure tbf. They are not as beautiful as people opine but they are alluring, and in a decadent way.
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Thing is that they're generally far more conservative - which I suppose can be a turn-on, but leads to a lot of spanking the monkey when you get back home.

After that piece of exquisite writing, I shall now go and look up "dolichocephalic index".

posted on 4/12/12

Thing is that they're generally far more conservative - which I suppose can be a turn-on, but leads to a lot of spanking the monkey when you get back home.

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Yes, i suppose it is a matter of preference. The conservative exterior appeals to many, leaving a lot to imagination.

Contrasted with women you see on a night out in the UK who are practically naked, everything on show. What is appealing there?

posted on 4/12/12

I suppose it depends what species you belong to.

I wasn't referring to attire though, but to mentality.

posted on 4/12/12

I wasn't referring to attire though, but to mentality.

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Unfortunately, they are inextricable in this case.

posted on 4/12/12

I mean is the club making a profit?

Last few seasons imo there's been a distinct lack of quality in the signings compared to some of the previous finds, so I was wondering if there's no money to spend or is someone pocketing it.
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Aha. The club's revenue is decreasing due to the European failures the last two seasons. It is expected that Del Nido set to announce a first ever annual loss at Sevilla during his time as President. Around €15 million loss this year.

There has been money available in the past but most of Monchi's signings during 2007-2011 was incredibly poor. Waste of money. This summer the club has spent well despite having so little to spend. Most of the signings this years have been assisted by Doyen Group - 3rd party, a third party ownership group. Botía, Babá, Kondogbia etc.

It's sad that the del Nido family with friends (i.e. Vizcaino) are making a living for themselves at this club's expense.
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"Also, Sevilla B were looking really hot a couple of seasons back. Where are those kids now?"
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Luis Alberto is having fun, too much fun with Barca B. 7 goals and 7 assists something like that. The problem is that we haven't had a manager who has the courage to give the youth a chance. Míchel has given a few the chance which is good, but many of them are being wasted imo. Bryan Rabello got his debut yesterday. Impressive debut.

The 94-96 generation in Sevilla's cantera is looking really impressive, players like Curro 96', Antonio Cotan 95' (rejected Liverpool 2 seasons ago), Borja Lasso 94' , Carlos Fernandez 96'. I just hope their transition from the cantera to the first team goes smoothly.

posted on 4/12/12

Thanks Feelgood. It's pretty hard to understand how Monchi could've got things so right in his earlier years and so wrong in recent seasons.

I also think though that Sevilla's 'golden age' was built on solid foundations at the back, firstly with Caparrós (who in hindsight seems to have been the most influential character in what later was) and then with Juande.

I wonder how much of that early work was truly Monchi's and how much was in fact Caparros' doing.

posted on 4/12/12

I met a Scottish girl in Spain

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