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Memorial service then.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIt wasn't a funeral.
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It wasn't a funeral.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThat's what Africans do at funerals. They mourn for a moment, then they celebrate being alive and having had a person they love among them. It explains why funerals in New Orleans involve jazz, dancing and singing. It's taken straight from African cultures.
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Methinks TickTock was being sarcy.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThat's what Africans do at funerals. They mourn for a moment, then they celebrate being alive and having had a person they love among them. It explains why funerals in New Orleans involve jazz, dancing and singing. It's taken straight from African cultures.
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That's what Africans do at funerals. They mourn for a moment, then they celebrate being alive and having had a person they love among them. It explains why funerals in New Orleans involve jazz, dancing and singing. It's taken straight from African cultures.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostDisgusting. These South Africans are at the memorial for their fallen leader, yet they're smiling... I hope they're not like this at the funeral, which doesn't happen until Sunday...
It gets worse... they cheered and clapped at the memorial service. Disgusting
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I think he deserves a CUK Contractor of the Year award. Brilliant man; anyone who blags his way into that gig deserves our respect.Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostIt's not this guy again is it?

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It's not this guy again is it?Originally posted by AtW View PostShocking, but true - he is on this picture making gestures - FAKE!!!

It was confirmed that his gestures had 'no meaning'.
More of this outrage is from the source - Sign language translator at Nelson Mandela's memorial was a FAKE | Mail Online
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The press have tracked him down, and he's now saying he suffers from Schizophrenia, was having "an episode" during the event and claims he saw angels and was hearing voices...
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