The Mercury

Shadow show drama

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AFEATURE of my humble abode is an extra TV screen that appears on the wall of the sitting room during the dark watches of the night.

It is caused by spotlights illuminati­ng the grounds of a church next door. This light comes through a window to create a rectangula­r patch of light on the opposite wall.

On its way the light encounters various bits of foliage, which creates a moving shadow show of palm fronds and other leaves as they shift in the wind. It’s a not unattracti­ve feature.

Then in the early hours the other morning I was startled awake by a sudden sound. And, among the fronds and foliage of my shadow show, was a human being.

Sure enough, a dude was on my second-floor balcony, looking in through the window. Had he climbed up the drainpipe in a fit of absentmind­edness, or was he up to no good?

I’m afraid I rather jumped to conclusion­s. I yelled at him that I would kill him by shoving my hockey stick up his rectum. I nipped round the corner to fetch the hockey stick, but by the time I got back he’d gone.

The sound that woke me was, I think, his stumbling

over my paddleski that is currently stored on the balcony.

Alas, in Cyril Ramaphosa’s New Dawn it’s still advisable to have a hockey stick to hand.

Olé, olé, olé!

SATURDAY’S game wasn’t as thrilling as the previous week’s, but it was great, workmanlik­e Test rugby all the same. It puts the Boks at number three in the world rankings and is a great step-up to next year’s World Cup.

Duane Vermeulen, Faf de Klerk and Willie le Roux – all playing in Europe – were again outstandin­g.

Part of the Rugby World Cup build-up ought to be an audit of just what talent the Boks have available from overseas.

Great grumpiness

THE latest newsletter of investment analyst Dr James Greener is positively suffused with grumpiness.

On copper exports:

“DESPITE not mining very much of this metal, it is reported that South Africa is one of the world’s leading exporters of copper. The suggestion is that the supply comes from the large-scale cable theft that plagues the nation, in particular the railways, which use miles of wiring to connect their signalling systems.

“If true, this is astonishin­g and hints that, like so much crime taking place, such as cash heists, it is suspected that corrupt and criminal officialdo­m is playing a role.”

On Eskom:

“THERE isn’t a single metric that doesn’t confirm that Eskom employees are enormously overpaid and, worse still, that the organisati­on is massively overstaffe­d. Reportedly, far too few of these employees have much of a clue about electricit­y generation and distributi­on.

“And yet they are on strike in support of a large pay rise. This stayaway has triggered load shedding, the polite and non-threatenin­g term for power cuts, which happened in parts of the country just as soccer fans opened the first beer and began a month of hurling advice and invective at their TVs. Poor timing if they seek sympathy.”

On the World Cup:

“ZABIVAKA is the name of the official Fifa World Cup mascot. Supposedly a cool and friendly character with ‘shades’ pushed back onto his head, on inspection he is still a wolf with more than a passing resemblanc­e to President Putin.”

On Trump and Kim:

“PRESIDENT Trump’s diplomatic dance in Singapore with the bizarrely coiffed top man in North Korea has set off a firestorm of opinion, ridicule and praise. Some are even suggesting a Nobel Peace Prize is in order.

“But the real award should be an Oscar for the choreograp­her who staged the dramatic peace march of the two peacemaker­s through matching facing colonnades to the meeting spot. Such theatre!”

More Eskom

A COMMUNIQUE from Eskom is doing the rounds:

“We have good news and bad news. The bad news is the s*** is going to hit the fan.

“The good news is the fan will not be on because we have load shedding from 8 to 3.”

Tailpiece

WHY is the ocean restless?

Well, wouldn’t you be restless with crabs all over your bottom?

Last word

INTERESTIN­GLY, according to modern astronomer­s space is finite. This is a very comforting thought – particular­ly for people who can never remember where they left things. – Woody Allen

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PICTURE : REUTERS Artists perform at the Festival of Fire Theaters at the museum complex of ancient crafts and technologi­es Dudutki, Belarus.
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