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("My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by [[AV]]. A version of  the sketch  ''[['n Saak het twé kante]]'' ("A case has two sides") written by [[A.G. Visser]] under the pseudonym [[AV]], while a student at the [[Hugenote Gedenkschool]] in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s).  
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(Lit meaning "My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by [[AV]]. A version of  the sketch  ''[['n Saak het twé kante]]'' ("A case has two sides") written by [[A.G. Visser]] under the pseudonym [[AV]], while a student at the [[Hugenote Gedenkschool]] in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s).  
  
It was performed as ''[[My nooi se naam is Sarie Takhaar]]'' (Lit meaning "My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by the [[Christelike Jongeliedenvereniging|C.J.V Warmwater]] in 1907 in Paarl.   
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It was performed under the current title by the [[Christelike Jongeliedenvereniging|C.J.V Warmwater]] in 1907 in Paarl.   
  
 
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Revision as of 18:27, 1 August 2013

(Lit meaning "My girlfriend's name is Sarie Backvelder") by AV. A version of the sketch 'n Saak het twé kante ("A case has two sides") written by A.G. Visser under the pseudonym AV, while a student at the Hugenote Gedenkschool in Paarl. (c.a. late 1890s).

It was performed under the current title by the C.J.V Warmwater in 1907 in Paarl.

Sources

Bosman, 1928:

Binge, 196*

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