Showing posts with label Cape Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cape Town. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Lions Head Porno

After a vintage porno video, seemingly shot on Cape Town's iconic Lion's Head emerged over the weekend, people have taken to social media with humorous quips, including a flood of new reasons to visit Cape Town.

The shocking film first came to light when hilarious Twitter parody account, @LionsheadCPT, shared a still from the video on Sunday, with the caption: “Someone actually made a porno up here. Whaaaat”, followed on Monday morning by: “I feel dirty.”

Within no time, after Channel24 shared the link of the video, Lion's Head's various comical reactions had gone viral and saw Capetonians coming out in droves to have their two cents.

Some even suggested a new tourism slogan for Cape Town, saying:

'New Tourism Ads: Cape Town - Come Visit.'

Others included "Easy come, easy go" as well as "I'm sure they soon found themselves between a rock and a hard place" but it was this response that made us giggle most - "Some fynbos on show here".

While the Twitterverse wasn't specifically using the porno to punt Cape Town as a destination, there were a few witty jibes worth mentioning:

@EmmanuelOn60 - Screw fear of heights, literally! #lionsheadporno

@Kavir17 - Cape of Good Hump #LionsHeadPorno

@LionsHeadCPT - Hey, at least they had a spectacular view. #LionsHeadPorno

@Kavir17 - Camps Bae #LionsHeadPorno

@ShellsPemBroke - What were the producers of #LionsHeadPorno thinking? How am I supposed to focus on the banging with that view?

~News24.com

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Sweet Justice for families in Cape Town

An amount of R293,013 has been reimbursed to five mothers who were robbed of their maintenance money by Rene Borchjes, a 35 year old justice official, with the refunded amounts coming straight from Rene's very own pension fund.

Last year it was discovered that Rene was diverting maintenance money paid from ex-husbands and former partners, directly into her own bank account leaving families in financial distress.

In court on Thursday some mothers wept while they told Hishaam Mohamed, the Regional Justice Department head, how they had to borrow money from their friends and neighbours just to get to the court house to find out what was happening with their money.

Some of the defrauded mothers have spent nearly 3 years trying to find out what happened with one mother sadly passing away from motor neuron disease before seeing a cent.

In addition to Rene Borchjes having her pension attached she will serve a 6 year prision sentence.

Justice sweetly served - Well done Cape Town!