This awesome fact aside I have been very overwhelmed by the amount of donkeys which seem to roam free up and down the streets of town. Now I’m not sure if this is a small town trait, I wouldn’t know because chances of seeing a donkey walking about town in Pretoria is less then zero, you are more likely to see a police van. My point, and I do have one, is that these donkeys seem to have developed a snide personality and have formed political opinions.
What am I basing this on? Simple.
About 3 weeks ago I was dragged, against me will, to a place called Ntundo Hall (the spelling varies with each time I try pronounce it). The name is not important; it was the reason for this gathering which adds weight to my conspiracy theory. It was the Protection of Information Bill debate hosted by Grocott’s mail (Grocott’s Mail the Grahamstown news source; a blog topic in itself). The debate consisted of a whole host of people who were either politically inclined (DA and ANC reps) or there as an educational buffer. What got me was the damn donkey. Every time the poor innocent ANC rep started debating his point, from somewhere outside the Hall the rebellion started to call. You kind of felt sorry for the man.
If that’s not enough, it’s the fact that they watch you, the donkeys I mean. If you making a quick Pick ’n Pay run and all you really want is your darn milk, their eyes watch you as you cross the road and make your way back to res. Sometimes if they are feeling really malicious they follow you. But they never get to close, just enough to scare you.
It’s the donkeys that get me in Grahamstown…every time I tell you, every time. But it is Grahamstown, and they are just a reminder to never get to comfortable…
Ciao for now,
Chev.

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