Well done Master M. But be warned, young men tend to drive with attack, and then get cross with their passenger mothers for standing on imaginary brakes.....
Bearing in mind where he took his test I presume it means he can control a span of sixteen oxen pulling a covered Boer wagon with a sjambok and back it into laager formation.
Thank you! I love reading your comments and even though I don't always have time to reply I am really grateful to every one who joins in the conversation.
Well Done MasterM. The photo cheered up my Monday morning no end.
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ReplyDeleteI am ashamed of myself. My first thought was to re-set my laptop screen saver. I have a thing about men's shoes! BTW Congratulations Master M.
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Well done to MasterM. And thank you for brightening up my morning with that photo ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell done Master M. But be warned, young men tend to drive with attack, and then get cross with their passenger mothers for standing on imaginary brakes.....
ReplyDeleteBravo MasterM!
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Congratulations MasterM, will your license be valid here though??
ReplyDeleteMymymymy - young men and cars! Many bravos and cheers to the one who has become master of his own wheels!
ReplyDeleteCongradulations Master M. However I fear that it may be more of a case of "where is the car" than a case of having a personal chauffeur.
ReplyDeleteBearing in mind where he took his test I presume it means he can control a span of sixteen oxen pulling a covered Boer wagon with a sjambok and back it into laager formation.
ReplyDeletea South African's lager is his Castle ...
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