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HIGH SCHOOL
Volume 20 Number 2
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FOUNDER
TATTOOS
F OREVER
When you ’re truly in
love with someone,
it can feel like you ’re
incomplete without
them. These clever
‘couple tattoos’
express the relationships of the couples
wearing them pefectly
– the tattoos are only
truly complete when
these two people are
together.
ARE YOU
LOVIN’ IT?
The first official
McDonald ’s clothing
collection has landed .
Barry Comber
[email protected]
MARKETING DIRECTOR
Seugnette Comber
[email protected]
MANAGING DIRECTOR
Justin Comber
[email protected]
ADVERTISING
Seugnette Comber
[email protected]
Gemma Howe
[email protected]
Kezia Rossouw
[email protected]
Chiquita Patrizi
[email protected]
031 763 3916
DESIGN & LAYOUT
Mike Chaplin (Senior Designer)
Joshua Jooste
Derryn Allebone
[email protected]
France is full of palaces, but there ’s one,
Palais Ideal, located in Hauterives, a town
in the southeast, that stands out above
the rest as a work of art and devotion.
Rock
on!
Now you can have your Big
Mac and wear it because
McDonald ’s has launched
its first official clothing
and homeware line.
This is a collection you
can really get your teeth
into and features everything from raincoats to
bedding and gumboots.
The fast food chain ’s
lifestyle range, all emblazoned with Big Macs, was
launched earlier this week
in Stockholm, Sweden.
You might think this is a
joke, but all the products
are available to buy
online at
the Big
Mac shop.
DISTRIBUTION
Theresa Davison
[email protected]
ACCOUNTS
Shelly Ludlow
[email protected]
031 763 3916
DIRECTORS
Barry Comber
Seugnette Comber
Gemma Howe
Justin Comber (Managing)
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FAX 031 763 3721
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2 FREE 4 ALL April 2015
Ferdinand Cheval, a French postman with
no formal architectural or artistic training,
spent 33 years building this extraordinary
structure by cementing together oddlyshaped rocks that he found along his
mail route.
He began in 1879 and completed the
palace in 1912. To collect the stones , Cheval
walked his 25-kilometre mail route with a
wheelbarrow every day.
MEMORIAL BEADS
If you want to keep your dearly departed close to
your heart, you can – by having beads made from
their ashes and wearing them around your neck.
A California-based artist, Merry Coor, has been
making glass beads since 2000, but everything
changed in 2014 when a young couple asked her
if she could incorporate some of the ashes from
a dear friend lost too soon into a bead as a
keepsake.
Coor makes each of these memorials by hand,
one at a time and all she needs is a half a teaspoonful of ashes to create one bead.