All in half an hour
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Well I MUST tell you, I am QUITE impressed with myself! In the last half an hour I managed to get my iPod fixed, buy some fresh vegetables and help a bunch of refugees, WHILST listening to music. What a pleasure! I never knew giving could be so relaxing.
Basically what happened was I went to visit the Apple Store in town off Roeland Street to get a new cover for my iPod and, while I was in the area, I popped into Fruit & Veg City to get some (yup, you guessed it) fresh fruit and veg. Stalkers out there will be interested to note that my purchases included bananas, grapes, squash, peas and carrots.
Fresh produce - inside your body
I was listening to Run DMC on my iPod as I headed back to my car. That's when I noticed one of these TAC drop-off points we've been reading about. You know, for this "xenophobia" vibe that's going on at the moment. I know I made light of the situation initially but it's got pretty bad. That's why I got a blanket from the back of my car and dropped it off. Now I feel better about myself. AND I had music playing the whole time. AND I had brand new fruit and veg!
What a morning!
Refugees
So if you've got anything from blankets to jackets and shoes, help these guys out and drop some stuff off. You can get your iPod fixed at the same time, as well as the opportunity to buy some fresh produce rather than that rubbish you've been eating!
TAC Drop-off point
50 Canterbury Street
Off Roeland Street
Near Fruit and Veg City
You know why?
Because it's like that.
And th at's the way it is.
Seth Rotherham
Editor
2oceansvibe.com
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