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adam_text | Out
to
Lunch
Again
JONATHAN BALL PUBLISHERS
JOHANNESBURG amp; CAPE TOWN
and
Contents
Foreword 15
Introduction 17
12 May 2002
Why we should feel motivated to spend more time in the shade 19
19 May 2002
Metro cops ignore the real offenders because it s easier to hit
soft targets ,
26 May 2002
To dodge the taxman, all you need is a fertile imagination 23
2 June 2002
JK can t get round to the next Harry Potter novel, but I have
the plot 25
9 June 2002
Ugly morons inhabit the dreary landscape that is Fool Britannia 27
16 June 2002
We can t leave our neighbours to die for the sins of their masters 29
23 June 2002
Sadly, it s true England is ruled by a culture of mediocrity 31
30 June 2002
Gone fishing - so leave a message after the beep, if you must 33
7 July 2002
The media made Anna Kournikova — now watch them destroy her 35
14 July 2002
Why auditors now rank with used-car salesmen and lawyers 37
21 July 2002
Loony relatives always turn up at a union - even a whole continent s 39
28 July 2002
Corporate America does far more damage than al-Qaeda 41
4 August 2002
Why investing in shares is fit only for suckers and duffers 43
11 August 2002
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king 45
18 August 2002
Keep an eye on the beggars as Sandton comes under UN rule 47
25 August 2002
Why it s better to have money in the bank than in the mattress 49
1 September 2002
Even professional cynics sometimes manage to get taken for a ride 51
8 September 2002
How spring brings out the best in me on my mountain bike 53
75 September 2002
Food reviews have the smell of predigested mush about them 55
22 September 2002
The joy of disease would not be complete without the Internet 57
29 September 2002
Picking up the name-dropping habit from the great Mulholland 59
6 October 2002
The gurus were wrong - gloat gloat - but they still have their jobs 61
20 October 2002
Spare a thought for all those men who need somewhere to
drop anchor 63
27 October 2002
I d rather be a white in Africa than brave the US-Iraq missiles 65
3 November 2002
We must open our eyes to the good news about tourism in SA 67
10 November 2002
Colonel Mboweni an example to aspiring officers everywhere 69
17 November 2002
Whingeing whites richly deserve a humane form of euthanasia 72
24 November 2002
For mercy s sake, pa-rum-pum-pum, stop the madness from
Boney M 75
1 December 2002
President Mbeki on course to improve his swing to the left 78
8 December 2002
Like the eclipse, I m becoming more of the same old crock 80
15 December 2002
Running out of common sense will do a fat lot of good 82
12 January 2003
Travel advisory - the Brits are smelly and they dress very badly 84
19 January 2003
Youthfully naive rhetoric by ANC Youth Wing fails to give me a lift 86
2 February 2003
Medical aid members, beware: The state hospital queue awaits you 88
9 February 2003
Gollum Bush s obsession with oil will bind the US in darkness 90
16 February 2003
In this business you have to count your words 92
23 February 2003
Like Mugabe, the Nazis were turned out quite elegantly 94
2 March 2003
Do we really want all the emigres packing for Potch? 96
9 March 2003
Life s more fun when you know you re going to die 98
16 March 2003
It was easier to tour Europe when we were pariahs 100
23 March 2003
How a life can be crushed without much protest 102
30 March 2003
Ass-kicking US gets a clear Iraqi message: butt off 104
6 April 2003
War s a yawn when Hollywood offers far more carnage 106
13 April 2003
The hard-and-fast rules of sex in the fast lane 108
20 April 2003
Living in the past does the future no good 110
27 April 2003
The taste police leave us with little to laugh at 112
4 May 2003
Winnie farce more tragic than it is hilarious 114
11 May 2003
Lifestyles of the rich and famous columnist 116
18 May 2003
How Richard Wagner changed my life 118
25 May 2003
All these creative types and not a pianist among them 120
1 June 2003
Wine practices leave a bad taste in the mouth 122
8 June 2003
They don t make millionaires the way they used to 124
15 June 2003
Job creation is hard work - if you can get it 126
22 June 2003
Cars cost so much because people keep buying them 128
29 June 2003
Democratic racism makes us all equally unequal 130
6 July 2003
Heart of darkness in a once-shining city of gold 132
13 July 2003
Small earthquake in Chile? Frankly, I don t give a damn 134
20 July 2003
How to destroy your brand value as a journalist 136
27 July 2003
You can buy me what you like, but I m not for sale 138
3 August 2003
Autobahn proves speed doesn t kill; it s fools who do 140
10 August 2003
Grand march of progress should be music to the ear 142
24 August 2003
My wild nights sharing a bed with Anna Kournikova 144
31 August 2003
You need to be stout of heart to pursue pleasure 146
7 September 2003
Has government lost the Zuma soap-opera plot? 148
14 September 2003
The unpalatable truth about canned catering 150
21 September 2003
More power to black beneficiaries of change 152
28 September 2003
Clearing out the cheap hacks who feed on freebies 154
5 October 2003
The cops should pretend that crime is worse than it is 156
12 October 2003
Stand by and watch as I plan my fabulous life 158
19 October 2003
Illegal immigrants deserve what s coming to them 160
26 October 2003
Oh, that this sullied hack would melt and leave me alone 162
2 November 2003
Why this new exchange must list a load of rubbish 164
9 November 2003
The fine white bulldust that goes down in Paris 166
16 November 2003
Tourism must quit cheap racketeering and offer value 168
23 November 2003
How much luxury do starstruck travellers need? 170
30 November 2003
Imagine all the naked bankers if the Boks had won 172
7 December 2003
It s time for a redistribution of traffic cops 174
14 December 2003
Soft-touch car buyers shouldn t moan about prices 176
21 December 2003
Come on now, gents, this is just not cricket 178
11 January 2004
Spare us the crocodile tears over road deaths 180
18 January 2004
Let s take revenge and build some shacks in Tuscany 182
25 January 2004
A kick in the teeth if you dare say something positive 184
1 February 2004
Now we know what they do at conferences 186
8 February 2004
Why I m dying to visit a doctor with life skills 188
75 February 2004
Private sector does its bit by having quotas for morons 190
22 February 2004
Voter apathy shows how well-off we really are 192
29 February 2004
Eating alfresco is delicious only if you don t inhale 194
7 March 2004
Come on, you billionaires - a private jet is passe 196
14 March 2004
A sucker is born every minute, and Coca-Cola knows it 198
21 March 2004
So, as I was telling Charlize the other day 200
28 March 2004
Political bandwagons and other vehicles
4 April 2004
Why it s okay to fake it
11 April 2004
Ten years on the soapbox
18 April 2004
Bribery and corruption
25 April 2004
Drink drove me to TV
2 May 2004
Out to Lunch or Phuma Sidle iLantshi
16 May 2004
True value of estate agents
23 May 2004
Journalism s haute cuisine
30 May 2004
Pity the MBA castaways
6 June 2004
Spare me the sales drive
13 June 2004
Well then, give them petrol
20 June 2004
So why is Jani so quiet?
27 June 2004
Let s sue the US right back
4 July 2004
Triggering off some bad logic
77 July 2004
Officially tongue-tied
18 July 2004
A century and he s not out 232
25 July 2004
More manure than mink 234
7 August 2004
Africa the unreal 236
8 August 2004
Fury is all the rage on roads 238
15 August 2004
Kortbroek democracy 240
22 August 2004
Boere oranges and lemons 242
29 August 2004
What a splash as Mzi sails in 244
5 September 2004
Are our MPs too stupid? 246
12 September 2004
Sex scandal is long overdue 248
19 September 2004
The lie of the land 250
10 October 2004
What it will take to put me into orbit 252
17 October 2004
Ghost town where the houses cost R3m 254
24 October 2004
Even doctored 100 greats list looks sick 256
31 October 2004
Great views from a pile of cash 258
7 November 2004
Is Jeff Radebe in the driving seat? 260
14 November 2004
Mbeki just keeping up the side for racist SA 262
21 November 2004
Ignorance sits very well on the board 264
28 November 2004
One man s hellhole is another s paradise 266
5 December 2004
Put the clocks forward and save the day 268
12 December 2004
Pay-as-you-go deal for home-grown 007s 270
19 December 2004
Kruger is wasted on all those animals 272
22 December 2004
Deep pockets, short arms a recipe for disempowerment 274
9 January 2005
And now to the couch for some surfing 277
16 January 2005
Grown complacent by the good life 279
23 January 2005
Good riddance to a great pretender 281
30 January 2005
Caught between a bribe and a hard place 283
6 February 2005
Taking the sting out of the Scorpions tail 285
13 February 2005
What strangely ordinary heroes 287
20 February 2005
Our own wild reality would make great TV 289
27 February 2005
See if I care about Chinese sweatshops 291
6 March 2005
The problem with dodgy neighbours 293
13 March 2005
Scared of infection and the hand of war 295
20 March 2005
The most inglorious humps of all time 297
27 March 2005
No thanks, it s big enough already 299
3 April 2005
Anyone game for a weekend at home? 301
10 April 2005
Flying off the handle in Cape Town 303
17 April 2005
The risk of typing faster than you think 305
24 April 2005
Even Madiba s hand won t stretch this far 307
8 May 2005
Travel agents are in for a bumpy ride 309
22 May 2005
Let s not sniff at World Allergy Day 311
29 May 2005
Feeling the embrace of an unholy alliance 313
5 June 2005
Guaranteed to drive you up the wall 315
12 June 2005
ANC Youth League has growing up to do 317
19 June 2005
Free Nelson Mandela, a midnight snacker 319
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Out
to
Lunch
Again
JONATHAN BALL PUBLISHERS
JOHANNESBURG amp; CAPE TOWN
and
Contents
Foreword 15
Introduction 17
12 May 2002
Why we should feel motivated to spend more time in the shade 19
19 May 2002
Metro cops ignore the real offenders because it's easier to hit
soft targets ,
26 May 2002
To dodge the taxman, all you need is a fertile imagination 23
2 June 2002
JK can't get round to the next Harry Potter novel, but I have
the plot 25
9 June 2002
Ugly morons inhabit the dreary landscape that is Fool Britannia 27
16 June 2002
We can't leave our neighbours to die for the sins of their masters 29
23 June 2002
Sadly, it's true England is ruled by a culture of mediocrity 31
30 June 2002
Gone fishing - so leave a message after the beep, if you must 33
7 July 2002
The media made Anna Kournikova — now watch them destroy her 35
14 July 2002
Why auditors now rank with used-car salesmen and lawyers 37
21 July 2002
Loony relatives always turn up at a union - even a whole continent's 39
28 July 2002
Corporate America does far more damage than al-Qaeda 41
4 August 2002
Why investing in shares is fit only for suckers and duffers 43
11 August 2002
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king 45
18 August 2002
Keep an eye on the beggars as Sandton comes under UN rule 47
25 August 2002
Why it's better to have money in the bank than in the mattress 49
1 September 2002
Even professional cynics sometimes manage to get taken for a ride 51
8 September 2002
How spring brings out the best in me on my mountain bike 53
75 September 2002
Food reviews have the smell of predigested mush about them 55
22 September 2002
The joy of disease would not be complete without the Internet 57
29 September 2002
Picking up the name-dropping habit from the great Mulholland 59
6 October 2002
The gurus were wrong - gloat gloat - but they still have their jobs 61
20 October 2002
Spare a thought for all those men who need somewhere to
drop anchor 63
27 October 2002
I'd rather be a white in Africa than brave the US-Iraq missiles 65
3 November 2002
We must open our eyes to the good news about tourism in SA 67
10 November 2002
Colonel Mboweni an example to aspiring officers everywhere 69
17 November 2002
Whingeing whites richly deserve a humane form of euthanasia 72
24 November 2002
For mercy's sake, pa-rum-pum-pum, stop the madness from
Boney M 75
1 December 2002
President Mbeki on course to improve his swing to the left 78
8 December 2002
Like the eclipse, I'm becoming more of the same old crock 80
15 December 2002
Running out of common sense will do a fat lot of good 82
12 January 2003
Travel advisory - the Brits are smelly and they dress very badly 84
19 January 2003
Youthfully naive rhetoric by ANC Youth Wing fails to give me a lift 86
2 February 2003
Medical aid members, beware: The state hospital queue awaits you 88
9 February 2003
Gollum Bush's obsession with oil will bind the US in darkness 90
16 February 2003
In this business you have to count your words 92
23 February 2003
Like Mugabe, the Nazis were turned out quite elegantly 94
2 March 2003
Do we really want all the emigres packing for Potch? 96
9 March 2003
Life's more fun when you know you're going to die 98
16 March 2003
It was easier to tour Europe when we were pariahs 100
23 March 2003
How a life can be crushed without much protest 102
30 March 2003
Ass-kicking US gets a clear Iraqi message: butt off 104
6 April 2003
War's a yawn when Hollywood offers far more carnage 106
13 April 2003
The hard-and-fast rules of sex in the fast lane 108
20 April 2003
Living in the past does the future no good 110
27 April 2003
The taste police leave us with little to laugh at 112
4 May 2003
Winnie farce more tragic than it is hilarious 114
11 May 2003
Lifestyles of the rich and famous columnist 116
18 May 2003
How Richard Wagner changed my life 118
25 May 2003
All these creative types and not a pianist among them 120
1 June 2003
Wine practices leave a bad taste in the mouth 122
8 June 2003
They don't make millionaires the way they used to 124
15 June 2003
Job creation is hard work - if you can get it 126
22 June 2003
Cars cost so much because people keep buying them 128
29 June 2003
Democratic racism makes us all equally unequal 130
6 July 2003
Heart of darkness in a once-shining city of gold 132
13 July 2003
Small earthquake in Chile? Frankly, I don't give a damn 134
20 July 2003
How to destroy your brand value as a journalist 136
27 July 2003
You can buy me what you like, but I'm not for sale 138
3 August 2003
Autobahn proves speed doesn't kill; it's fools who do 140
10 August 2003
Grand march of progress should be music to the ear 142
24 August 2003
My wild nights sharing a bed with Anna Kournikova 144
31 August 2003
You need to be stout of heart to pursue pleasure 146
7 September 2003
Has government lost the Zuma soap-opera plot? 148
14 September 2003
The unpalatable truth about canned catering 150
21 September 2003
More power to black beneficiaries of change 152
28 September 2003
Clearing out the cheap hacks who feed on freebies 154
5 October 2003
The cops should pretend that crime is worse than it is 156
12 October 2003
Stand by and watch as I plan my fabulous life 158
19 October 2003
Illegal immigrants deserve what's coming to them 160
26 October 2003
Oh, that this sullied hack would melt and leave me alone 162
2 November 2003
Why this new exchange must list a load of rubbish 164
9 November 2003
The fine white bulldust that goes down in Paris 166
16 November 2003
Tourism must quit cheap racketeering and offer value 168
23 November 2003
How much luxury do starstruck travellers need? 170
30 November 2003
Imagine all the naked bankers if the Boks had won 172
7 December 2003
It's time for a redistribution of traffic cops 174
14 December 2003
Soft-touch car buyers shouldn't moan about prices 176
21 December 2003
Come on now, gents, this is just not cricket 178
11 January 2004
Spare us the crocodile tears over road deaths 180
18 January 2004
Let's take revenge and build some shacks in Tuscany 182
25 January 2004
A kick in the teeth if you dare say something positive 184
1 February 2004
Now we know what they do at conferences 186
8 February 2004
Why I'm dying to visit a doctor with life skills 188
75 February 2004
Private sector does its bit by having quotas for morons 190
22 February 2004
Voter 'apathy' shows how well-off we really are 192
29 February 2004
Eating alfresco is delicious only if you don't inhale 194
7 March 2004
Come on, you billionaires - a private jet is passe 196
14 March 2004
A sucker is born every minute, and Coca-Cola knows it 198
21 March 2004
So, as I was telling Charlize the other day 200
28 March 2004
Political bandwagons and other vehicles
4 April 2004
Why it's okay to fake it
11 April 2004
Ten years on the soapbox
18 April 2004
Bribery and corruption
25 April 2004
Drink drove me to TV
2 May 2004
Out to Lunch or Phuma Sidle iLantshi
16 May 2004
True value of estate agents
23 May 2004
Journalism's haute cuisine
30 May 2004
Pity the MBA castaways
6 June 2004
Spare me the sales drive
13 June 2004
Well then, give them petrol
20 June 2004
So why is Jani so quiet?
27 June 2004
Let's sue the US right back
4 July 2004
Triggering off some bad logic
77 July 2004
Officially tongue-tied
18 July 2004
A century and he's not out 232
25 July 2004
More manure than mink 234
7 August 2004
Africa the unreal 236
8 August 2004
Fury is all the rage on roads 238
15 August 2004
Kortbroek democracy 240
22 August 2004
Boere oranges and lemons 242
29 August 2004
What a splash as Mzi sails in 244
5 September 2004
Are our MPs too stupid? 246
12 September 2004
Sex scandal is long overdue 248
19 September 2004
The lie of the land 250
10 October 2004
What it will take to put me into orbit 252
17 October 2004
Ghost town where the houses cost R3m 254
24 October 2004
Even doctored 100 greats list looks sick 256
31 October 2004
Great views from a pile of cash 258
7 November 2004
Is Jeff Radebe in the driving seat? 260
14 November 2004
Mbeki just keeping up the side for racist SA 262
21 November 2004
Ignorance sits very well on the board 264
28 November 2004
One man's hellhole is another's paradise 266
5 December 2004
Put the clocks forward and save the day 268
12 December 2004
Pay-as-you-go deal for home-grown 007s 270
19 December 2004
Kruger is wasted on all those animals 272
22 December 2004
Deep pockets, short arms a recipe for disempowerment 274
9 January 2005
And now to the couch for some surfing 277
16 January 2005
Grown complacent by the good life 279
23 January 2005
Good riddance to a great pretender 281
30 January 2005
Caught between a bribe and a hard place 283
6 February 2005
Taking the sting out of the Scorpions' tail 285
13 February 2005
What strangely ordinary heroes 287
20 February 2005
Our own wild reality would make great TV 289
27 February 2005
See if I care about Chinese sweatshops 291
6 March 2005
The problem with dodgy neighbours 293
13 March 2005
Scared of infection and the hand of war 295
20 March 2005
The most inglorious humps of all time 297
27 March 2005
No thanks, it's big enough already 299
3 April 2005
Anyone game for a weekend at home? 301
10 April 2005
Flying off the handle in Cape Town 303
17 April 2005
The risk of typing faster than you think 305
24 April 2005
Even Madiba's hand won't stretch this far 307
8 May 2005
Travel agents are in for a bumpy ride 309
22 May 2005
Let's not sniff at World Allergy Day 311
29 May 2005
Feeling the embrace of an unholy alliance 313
5 June 2005
Guaranteed to drive you up the wall 315
12 June 2005
ANC Youth League has growing up to do 317
19 June 2005
Free Nelson Mandela, a midnight snacker 319 |
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physical | 320 S. |
publishDate | 2005 |
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spelling | Bullard, David Verfasser aut Out to lunch again David Bullard Johannesburg Ball 2005 320 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 2002-2005 gnd rswk-swf Politik Klatsch (DE-588)4126930-5 gnd rswk-swf Reporter (DE-588)4350506-5 gnd rswk-swf Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 1994- Anecdotes South Africa Social conditions 1994- Anecdotes Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Südafrika (DE-588)4078012-0 g Reporter (DE-588)4350506-5 s Klatsch (DE-588)4126930-5 s Geschichte 2002-2005 z DE-604 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014918408&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bullard, David Out to lunch again Politik Klatsch (DE-588)4126930-5 gnd Reporter (DE-588)4350506-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4126930-5 (DE-588)4350506-5 (DE-588)4078012-0 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Out to lunch again |
title_auth | Out to lunch again |
title_exact_search | Out to lunch again |
title_exact_search_txtP | Out to lunch again |
title_full | Out to lunch again David Bullard |
title_fullStr | Out to lunch again David Bullard |
title_full_unstemmed | Out to lunch again David Bullard |
title_short | Out to lunch again |
title_sort | out to lunch again |
topic | Politik Klatsch (DE-588)4126930-5 gnd Reporter (DE-588)4350506-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Klatsch Reporter Südafrika (Staat) South Africa Politics and government 1994- Anecdotes South Africa Social conditions 1994- Anecdotes Südafrika Aufsatzsammlung |
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