June 23, 2010 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized
Tags: 2010 World Cup, Bafana Bafana, Bible, biltong, columnist, David Beckham, Didier Drogba, Fifafia, Frank Lampard, Fred Hatman, Helen Walne, Homer Simpson, Human League, Knight Rider, Maritzburg Lions, Matthew Booth, SA-positive, Sepp Blatter, Steven Pienaar, The Argus, The Cape Argus, vindaloo, vuvuzelas, Wayne Rooney, yoga | 3 Comments »
My dear Hatpeople, may I have the privilege of introducing you to writer Helen Walne. I am even more of a fan of Helen’s left-field writing style than I am of Simphiwe Tshabalala’s left-wing artistry. And that’s saying a lot. Here, in a guest post for fredhatman.co.za, Helen insists that, regardless of how beautiful our [...]
December 4, 2009 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized
Tags: Charlize Theron, cheating France, David Beckham, Durban, East End, Fred Hatman, Holland, John Smit, London, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Netherlands, Republic of Cape Town, SA-positive, sexy blondes, Skinny Spice, South Africa, Springboks, The Guardian, Umdloti, vuvuzelas, whale-murdering Japan, World Cup draw | 8 Comments »
Slick on the draw. South Africa and neighbouring independent state The Republic of Cape Town put on quite a show when hosting the Fifa World Cup 2010 finals draw. Star of the show – and she certainly wasn’t leaving anybody in any doubt – was former Benoni bokkie Charlize Theron who was incredibly self-assured and [...]
October 12, 2009 in 2010 World Cup, SA-positive, Uncategorized
Tags: Alessandro del Piero, AmaZulu, Bafana Bafana, Bobby Chalmers, David Beckham, Durban, Durban City, fantasy football, Franz Beckenbauer, Fred Hatman, Jomo Sono, Kaka, Lev Yashin, Linda Buthelezi, Lionel Messi, Lucas Radebe, Maritzburg United, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Nelson Mandela, Professor Ngubane, SA-positive, South Africa, Steven Gerrard, World Cup 2010 | No Comments »
NOTE: This blog post has been entered into the Shine 2010 Foozi Blogger Challenge competition. First prize is a Foozi Table Football game machine thingy. It’s really really cool (see pic below post!). Should I win, I will donate the football game machine to Mr Dube, headmaster of Waterloo Primary School, a school for 6-12-year-olds [...]