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Levi’s Loves Local

16 Jul 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in Celebrity, Design, advertising, fashion, field guides, food, non-tourist attractions, south africa, 0 Comments


CTG is quite enjoying this l’il summin summin for Levi’s® SA on facebook. They interviewed 5 local urban culture icons (Inge from Lark, Samora from 5th Floor, MTV’s Bianca, Jozi blogger True Jones and Pretoria photographer Liam Lynch) and created and designed maps of all their favourite hotspots in Jozi and Cape Town. You can print the maps off the facebook page and hit their unique versions of ‘town’. Is quite cool particularly for those who were here for World Cup and wanting something a little less touristy. Click here to check out all the maps – there are also video interviews and photos of the mentioned hotspots. What do you think? Cool? Yes? No? They’re also releasing clues on the facebook page that lead you to certain marked out venues where you can pick up free limited edition gear (Found that out on a Vide e Caffe cup).

Dear Paris Hilton: CTG explains the rules for blowing the Vuvuzela

05 Jul 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in BFFs, CTG, Celebrity, cape town, hilarious, holiday, lifestyle, non-tourist attractions, south africa, 0 Comments


Paris in what looks like 'mid-vuvuzela blow'

Guys, you can’t not be impressed by Paris Hilton’s readiness to adopt certain Capetonian customs, namely her decision to ‘blow the vuvuzela’ during one Cape Town match. It’s a shame she got arrested for ‘blowing the vuvuzela’ - that’ll take the fun out of a cultural experience. Girlfriend clearly needs a friend to show her the ‘vuvuzela blowing rules’ in this city.
Well Paris, CTG is here to help.

Cape Town’s Vuvuzela-blowing rules (official set as of July 2010):
1.    Always blow your vuvuzela in the car, on the way to the game. That way you won’t feel the need to actually blow it at the game.
2.    Always keep eyedrops, chewing gum and perfume close. You don’t want the tell-tale smells of Vuvuzela lingering all over your hair extensions, and those nasty burst blood-vessels in your eyes from excessive blowing. That’s not hot.
3.    Get someone else to carry your Vuvuzela for you. That way, if you are exposed as having been blowing your Vuvuzela, someone else can take the blame for it (you did seem to get this part right, Paris – props).
4.    Pace yourself when blowing your vuvuzela. You don’t want to get so carried away blowing your Vuvuzela that you miss the match.
5.    Keep a Steri Stumpie handy, for when your mouth gets dry from all that Vuvuzela blowing.

6. If you are caught, look indignant and say, ‘But this is Cape Town!’ That line works every time! And if you’re not in Cape Town? Say it anyway!

Practise makes perfect, Paris - blow that horn

Trust me Paris. These are pro-tips. Hope you enjoy the rest of your stay.

xxCTG

A cool non-touristy thing to do on a Sunday

14 Jun 2010, Posted by Cape Town Girl in CTG recommends, architecture, cape town, lifestyle, non-tourist attractions, south africa, 1 Comments


Muizenberg promenade: like Sea Point, only less crowded

would be to go spend a few hours in Muizenberg, on the beachfront. Scoff if you like, but on a wintery Sunday, with equal parts cloud and bright white sunshine and steak roll from Empire Cafe, you’d be having quite a good time, that I can promise. Knead seems to have single-handedly rejuvenated the area, something they must be given credit for. We went for a stroll along the ‘promenade’ aka Muizenberg pavillion. The deserted water slides and the dilapidated council buildings verge on magical.

Quaint building on the sea front

Muizenberg beach. Winter skies.

Muizenberg beach boxes

Some very lonely and chilly-looking paddling pools

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