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Help Bobby and Lindy Write a Song About Camps Bay

Bobby and Lindy need to write a song about Camps Bay!

But not just any song. It’s gotta be a song that everyone can sing along to. With the lyrics written by the team and you, our smileys! They want to remix the words to Justin Bieber’s “Baby”. On Friday 1 March Lindy put in some work, but let’s just say the team definitely needs your help.

Here’s what they’ve got for the chorus so far:

“Camps Bayby, Bayby, Bayby oh
Camps Bayby, Bayby, Bayby woah
Camps Bayby, Bayby, Bayby you know
We sippin’ on some cocktails and wine”

Want to help them write a verse by remixing this?

You know you love me, I know you care
Just shout whenever and I’ll be there
You want my love, you want my heart
And we will never, ever, ever be apart
Are we an item? Girl, quit playing
We’re just friends, what are you saying?
Said “There’s another,” and looked right in my eyes
My first love broke my heart for the first time, and I was like…

Send us your idea of some lines about Camps Bay below and tune in to Smile Breakfast to hear your version of the song!

This campaign is closed. 

“Devil’s Advocate” Live at the Baxter Theatre

Stand-up comedian, SAFTA winning TV comedy writer and Smile 90.4fm Drive Time radio presenter Angel Campey is coming to the Baxter with a devil may care attitude as part of the first ever Mother City Comedy Festival. Her new comedy special, Devil’s Advocate returns from its sold out, two year run at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown which received rave reviews and standing ovations.

Devil’s Advocate is written by Angel herself earning her a spot on the Mail and Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans list in 2018. Catch it for one night only at the Baxter Theatre – 30th March 2019 – 7.30pm. Tickets R120 on Webtickets.

The Mother City Comedy Festival is the first of its kind, showcasing South African funny talent from over 30 comedians in 28 shows – Brought to you by popular comedian and multi nominated SAFTA TV personality Siv Ngesi and Cape Town’s favourite funny man Stuart Taylor’s. Every show has been carefully selected and approved to ensure only the cream of the hilarious crop will entertain you!

FIREFIGHTING EFFORTS BOLSTERED BY BLACKHAWK

Firefighting capability in the Western Cape has received a boost after Working on Fire’s aerial support fleet was bolstered by the arrival of a Blackhawk firefighting helicopter.

The Blackhawk was deployed to the Franschhoek fires recently, and upon its arrival, it made an immediate impact.
The MEC of Local Government Anton Bredell says this is a very welcome addition to the existing aerial capacity we have in the province.

The Blackhawk helicopter, which is owned and operated by Leading Edge Aviation, carries a water bucket (also known as a Bambi bucket) with a 3000 litre capacity.

“The Huey helicopters have a 1000l capacity. In addition, the Blackhawk is simply a faster helicopter with better all-weather capability. The helicopter will be in the Western Cape till the end of the current fire season where it will be based in Stellenbosch.”

BRAND NEW NEONATAL UNIT FOR GROOTE SCHUUR

Groote Schuur Hospital has officially opened it’s newly refurbished high-tech Neonatal Unit after nearly two years of intense upgrades.

A generous donation made by the grandson of Groote Schuur Hospital’s very first anaesthetist, Dr Jack Abelsohn, will now ensure that the unit can accommodate more little patients and it also has space to accommodate mothers within its Kangaroo Mother Care section.

Kangaroo Mother Care allows for the bond between the mother and the baby to grow, and facilitates the transition between the hospital and when the baby gets to go home.

The new unit can accommodate between 75 and 80 new-born patients at any one time.

The unit has also been renamed after Dr Jack Abelsohn.

Neonatal Pediatrician Dr Yaseen Joolay says the renovations will ensure that the unit operates much better, and there is also more space for the nurses and parents to move around.

He says many premature babies stays for months at a time, and they needed space to breathe and to grow.

Joolay says it is now a world class facility.

He adds having Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi attend the opening was a very uplifting moment for the staff, and energised them to carry on delivering the best service they can.

Photos: Nicola Jo Bruns

Smile Secret Sound 2019 – February Guesses

 

 

 

 

Monday 04 February

  • Biting into a piece of toast

  • Tearing Velcro apart

 

Tuesday 05 February

  • A tile cutter

  • Cereal being poured into a glass bowl

 

Wednesday 06 February

  • A sparkle burning after being lit

  • A shower curtain being opened

 

Thursday 07 February

  • Cutting a piece of glass with a glass cutter

  • Sharpening a pencil

 

Friday 08 February

  • The Referee eating potato chips

  • Tearing a page from a book

 

Monday 11 February

  • A bicycle wheel rolling over pebbles

  • Opening a Lindor chocolate

 

Tuesday 12 February

  • Tearing up paper

  • A pepper grinder

 

Wednesday 13 February

  • Casino chips

  • Tearing a piece of tin foil from the roll

 

Thursday 14 February

  • Butter melting in a frying pan

  • An ice crusher

  • The salt inside a salt pot when you turn it

  • A car driving over gravel

 

Friday 15 February

  • A sharpener sharpening a pencil

  • Welding with a welding machine

 

Monday 18 February

  • A piece of paper being torn

  • Wrapping up a child’s sandwich in tin foil

 

Tuesday 19 February

  • Sand flowing through an hourglass

  • The nozzle of a hosepipe as you turn on the water

 

Wednesday 20 February

  • A MIG welder when you’re welding

  • Pouring milk over Rice Crispies

 

Thursday 21 February

  • Cellophane paper being crumpled up

  • Frying something in a pan on the stove

 

Friday 22 February

  • Someone walking across garden pebbles

  • Crushing peppercorns with a pepper grinder

 

Monday 25 February

  • Unwrapping a chocolate eclair with a foil wrapper

  • The sound of burning grass

 

Tuesday 26 February

  • A masonry wall plug being pushed into a hole in the wall

  • Putting popping candy in your mouth

 

Wednesday 27 February

  • Sticking your hand in a glass jar with marbles

  • Coffee that pours out of a coffee machine

 

Thursday 28 February

  • A piece of paper torn slowly in half

  • Somebody busy welding

 

 

 

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