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	<title>Comments on: BainsKloof Pass</title>
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		<title>By: Spicegirl</title>
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		<description>We love the fact that heritage day is a public holiday - that way, most people will have time to kuier around the braai with their friends and family as they celebrate their South Africaness. I think the Braai4Heritage initiative is pretty neat. My Hindu neigbours and I had much to share over our braai fires. The only excuse for not participating is probably 1. You don&#039;t like the smell of smoke on you (then I will doubt weather you are truly South African) and 2. if you have no one to braai with - like you said. Braaing only really happens when there is friends and family...hopefully next year you will have someone to braai with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love the fact that heritage day is a public holiday &#8211; that way, most people will have time to kuier around the braai with their friends and family as they celebrate their South Africaness. I think the Braai4Heritage initiative is pretty neat. My Hindu neigbours and I had much to share over our braai fires. The only excuse for not participating is probably 1. You don&#8217;t like the smell of smoke on you (then I will doubt weather you are truly South African) and 2. if you have no one to braai with &#8211; like you said. Braaing only really happens when there is friends and family&#8230;hopefully next year you will have someone to braai with.</p>
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