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PICS: 'RAIN IS TEMPORARY, GROOVE IS FOREVER’

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NO rain will stop groovists from having fun this December. 

While those who didn’t budget for festive are happy that this rain is contributing to events being postponed, others said they won’t let rain ruin their plans for this December. 

To prove this, photo of groovists who were spotted this past weekend taking their cooler boxes and heading to groove while the rain poured down were trending on social media.

Koketso Mohlala said no rain would stop him from having fun. He said he had plans this past weekend and no rain would have stopped him from going out. 

“My mum said alcohol and stubbornness won’t take me anywhere and I told her that I’m not trying to go anywhere as I left with my cooler box,” said Koketso. 

Miranda Mahlangu said these muddy groove pictures made her happy because they showed how determined Mzansi people were when they put their minds in something.

“I have no choice but to admire their determination. They should put these on their CVs,” said Miranda. 

Calistus Sebgwatse said no rain should stop anyone from doing anything and no one should judge these groovists for their determination. 

“As long as rain water is not hot then let’s groove on!” said Calistus.

Sisanda Ndoni said if she saw her boyfriend getting muddy in the name of “rain is temporary and groove is forever”, she’d be dumping him. 

“We can’t be dealing with toddlers who want to go jump up and down inn the rain and then deal with grown men who play in the mud. It’s ridiculous,” said Sisanda. 

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