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chymystique: Maximum 4i wan marry u |
I wanted to tell her I love her and I don't want to be just friends but I was just too shy; and I don't know why. A few years later: Now I sit in the pews of the church. That girl is getting married now. I watched her say, "I do!" and drive off to her new life, married to another man. I wanted her to be mine. But she didn't see me like that, and I know it. But before she drove away, she came to me and said, "You came!" she said, "thanks!" and kissed me on the cheek. I wanted to tell her I love her and that I don't want to be just friends, but I was just too shy and I don't know why. Funeral: years passed, I looked down at the coffin, at a girl who use to be my, "best friend." At the service, they read a diary entry she had written in her high school years. This is what it reads: "I stare at him, wishing he was mine, but he didn't notice me like that and I know it. I always wanted to tell him, to know that I don't want to be just friends. I love him very much but I am just too shy, and I don't know why. I just wish he would tell me he loves me!" I wish I did too... I thought to myself, and I cried....THE END |
Saddest Love story 10th Grade: As I sat there in an English class, I stared at the girl next to me. She's my so called "best friend." I stared at her long silky hair, and wished she was mine... But she didn't notice me like that, and I knew it. After class, she walked up to me and asked me for the notes she had missed the day before and I handed them to her. She said, "thanks" and gave me a kiss on the cheek... I wanted to tell her I want her to know that, I don't want to be just friends; to tell her that I love her but, I was just too shy and I don't know why. 11th Grade: The phone rang on the other end. It was her. She was in tears, mumbling on and on about how her love had broken her heart. She asked me to come over because she didn't want to be alone and I did. As I sat next to her on the sofa, I stared at her soft eyes, wishing she's mine. After a few minutes, she looked at me and said, "thanks." and gave me a kiss on the cheek... I wanted to tell her, to know that I don't want to be just friends, I love her but, I was just too shy, and I don't know why. Senior year: The day before prom, she walked to my locker. "My date is ill," she said, "he's not going to go well." I didn't have a date and in 7th grade, we made a promise that if neither of us had a date, we would go together just as "best friends." So we did. Prom night. After everything was over, I was standing at her front door step. I smiled at her as she smiled at me with her crystal eyes. I wanted her to be mine but she isn't thinking of me like that and I knew it... Then she said, "I had the best time, thanks!" and gave me a kiss on the cheek. I wanted to tell her I don't want to be just friends; that I love her but, I was just too shy and I don't know why. Graduation day: A day passed, then a week, then a month. Before I could blink... please see full story here. quite and end.. 10th Grade: As I sat there in an English class, I stared at the girl next to me. She's my so called "best friend." I stared at her long silky hair, and wished she was mine... But she didn't notice me like that, and I knew it. After class, she walked up to me and asked me for the notes she had missed the day before and I handed them to her. She said, "thanks" and gave me a kiss on the cheek.. I wanted to tell her I want her to know that, I don't want to be just friends; to tell her that I love her but, I was just too shy and I don't know why. 11th Grade: The phone rang on the other end. It was her. She was in tears, mumbling on and on about how her love had broken her heart. She asked me to come over because she didn't want to be alone and I did. As I sat next to her on the sofa, I stared at her soft eyes, wishing she's mine. After a few minutes, she looked at me and said, "thanks." and gave me a kiss on the cheek... I wanted to tell her, to know that I don't want to be just friends, I love her but, I was just too shy, and I don't know why. Senior year: The day before prom, she walked to my locker. "My date is ill," she said, "he's not going to go well." I didn't have a date and in 7th grade, we made a promise that if neither of us had a date, we would go together just as "best friends." So we did. Prom night. After everything was over, I was standing at her front door step. I smiled at her as she smiled at me with her crystal eyes. I wanted her to be mine but she isn't thinking of me like that and I knew it... Then she said, "I had the best time, thanks!" and gave me a kiss on the cheek. I wanted to tell her I don't want to be just friends; that I love her but, I was just too shy and I don't know why. Graduation day: A day passed, then a week, then a month. Before I could blink, it was graduation. I watched as her perfect body flunted like an angel upon a stage, to get her diploma. I wanted her to be mine, but she didn't notice me like that, and I knew it.. Before everyone went home, she came to me in her smock and hat, and cried as I hugged her... Then she lifted her head from my shoulder and said, "you are my best friend, thanks!" and gave me a kiss on the cheek. TO BE COND'T |
Writer and poet, Odia Ofeimun, has rated the late Premier of the old Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, above late former South African President, Nelson Mandela. The social critic, in an interview granted to Sahara TV which was uploaded to YouTube and seen by our correspondent, said although "Mandela was good for the liberation" of his people, Awolowo made far-reaching impacts on the lives of many Nigerians. Ofeimun, while comparing the two leaders, said the processes leading to independence in South Africa and Nigeria "followed exactly the same pattern" noting that the liberation struggle championed by Mandela did "not create the end of apartheid." He said Awolowo negotiated Nigeria's independence just as Mandela did, adding that it would amount to a "hype" to think that there were differences in what the two leaders essentially fought for in their respective countries to end colonisation. Ofeimun said, "I am too much of an Awolowo man not to see that the process of moving into independence in South Africa and in Nigeria followed exactly the same pattern. It was based on a negotiated settlement. The liberation struggle did not create the end of apartheid. It was a negotiation and Nigerians negotiated exactly the way Mandela negotiated. "You can hype it if you like, but the pattern was exactly the same. You move from one meeting to the other, discussing politics and economics, and they successfully convinced Mandela to buy the pig in a poke of an economy and they also successfully succeeded in convincing Nigerians to buy the pig in a poke of an economy. "The only man in Nigeria, who stood up against it, was (Obafemi) Awolowo. He was quickly jailed and all his men scattered across the prisons in Nigeria. Some driven abroad and the educational system that he had put in place was smashed." While choosing Awolowo above the late anti-apartheid leader, Ofeimun said the philosophical postulations about the workings of a state put forward by Awolowo were superior to those credited to Mandela. Insisting that Mandela could not match the stature of Awolowo, the Edo State-born poet said Ghana's first President Kwame Nkrumah was the only African leader that could be seen to rival Awolowo. But according to him, Nkrumah's ideology of pan-Africanism lacked the capacity to "save Africa'' when compared to Awolowo's brand of socialism. He said, "People talk about Mandela's capacity to put various classes (of people) together as theory, but Awolowo ironed it out very clearly, why you don't need a class struggle, in order to create a society in which all children can go to school; in which everybody can get a job, and in which old age pensions will be paid to people. "It is not just love and I want to emphasise that. Those who criticise Awolowo's socialism for wanting in love are obviously basing their argument on his claim that a government should be like a sun that shines on all equally. If it is about a theory of how to bring the people together on the African continent, none is as good as the Awolowo's and I'm not trying to pretend. "Bring all their writings, fine phrases, alright, but reduce them to economic terms, and I can tell you that there is only one man who rivals Awolowo in this respect and that is Nkrumah. Unfortunately unlike Awolowo, Nkrumah did not believe in either a democratic or a federal theory. If you want to save Africa, you need those two." Asked by the interviewer why he chose Awolowo over Mandela, Ofeimun said "Yes and I will tell you why, the simple reason is that what needed to be done in South Africa, after apartheid was precisely what Awolowo wanted for Western Region and Nigeria after independence. Which is to say put every child at school, ensure that productivity takes the creativity of the individual citizen into proper focus and build the relationship between people and not on whether they did not love each other? But whether there is justice and equality. |
Guykhena: . If u are on a search mission,u are on a long tin,better still why not make one into the qualities u proposed instead of searchingyeah dat's d best thing to do but actually am nt searchin just posted the stuff |
Guykhena: . For were,u go look tireit depends on where u decide to look in search of your future wife if na society u go look tire but dia are orda a lil bit better places |
Iam_Nanas: Wat is the plan that has been leaked now?search for it it's their |
2015: Jonathan Cannot Deny Single-term Agreement with the North – Gov. Nyako The Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, agreed the Governor of Niger State, Muazu Aliyu Babangida that President Goodluck Jonathan actually signed an agreement with them to serve for a single term of four years. In an interview with Vanguard on 31st of December 2013, the Governor said that the attempt by Jonathan to ignore the agreement he entered into with the northern political leaders, was responsible for the current political feud, which led to the defection of some governors from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Gov. Nyako claimed that contrary to the claims by Jonathan's aides that the President did not enter into such a deal with the governors, Jonathan sealed the deal with them and pledged to abide by it. Gov. Nyako further noted that although he had his initial fears that Jonathan would not stand by the agreement after winning the 2011 election, ex- President Obasanjo pleaded with them to sign the agreement and back Jonathan in the presidential election, which he eventually won. The governor also said that the document, which was with the Niger State governor, as the Chairman of the Northern State Governors Forum, would be produced at the appropriate time to shame those still denying of its existence. Gov. Nyako urged Jonathan to be a man of honour by respecting the agreement, so that Nigerians can continue to respect and stand by him. According to him, Jonathan was number 73 on the list of those who signed the agreement and he cannot now turn round to deny what he validly endorsed. "So when they came and asked me to sign that he (Jonathan) had agreed that he would not contest the 2011 presidential election and I objected to it because he did not give his pledge to the agreement signed in 2003. They persisted and I signed. "After that the Niger State governor took the paper to Jonathan and he signed. Obasanjo can confirm that he came here with Jonathan and pleaded with me to support Jonathan to contest the 2011 Presidential election. |
Guykhena: That means u go die lonely then(no offence)@op(๏̯๏) haha !!! Pls jare their are still pple like this at least pple that have 70% of what i have listed |
To My Future Wife.: Dear Future Wife, I donot know who you are, or who are you, I don't know if we have met or yet to but hope the beauty and the shapes are there? Whatever, all i need is that you read this carefully. Sister, in case you don't know, i am a man with a large heart. I forgive easily. I also have a fiery temper, just learn to keep yours calm. I hate lies from females,I hate females that lack respect for both old and young and i also hate dirty ladies. If you have these traits, better go to your mother now and learn the opposite of those. I am very handsome and i love dressing classy and smartly. Definitely, you should not think you would become sluggish as my wife. If you try that, I might relegate you. I promise to love and care for you with all my heart and treat you like a queen without cheating on you. I surely expect same from you. OH! Before i forget, let me add that i love food. So, start loving cooking now. my sausage is still fresh. I hope your doughnut has not been tasted by different men. Lastly pls have the fear of God in your heart. I am waiting for you and i hope you wait for me too. .......Your Future Husband |
https://mobile.twitter.com/account?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C9859243341 ...that is the link to my alc follow and mention for a follow bk T.Y |
Godmother: And why did u decide to wait until the last minute before deciding to withdraw? Why didn't you go and withdraw the money you'd be needing a few days ago? Didn't you learn from the Christmas rushi no their is christmas rush but when i went to collect the money i will be needing last week the numba of people i meet dia waz high and their atm waz showing "out of service" wich is very bad of 1st bank tho i collected it at last after lyk 1hour ...they should just improve dia seruices well am planning to port to GT BANK XHA |
Nooo!!!! ..(๏̯๏). THE NEXT POSTER HATES TÖNTO DIKE |
No Qualms: You are wrong. This is a copy of the message sent to me by first bank -thanks all the xame wat is bad is bad |
1st page tinz ...seriously first bank is a stupid bank 1st of all they are closing early around 12pm tomorrow to resume on the 6th of january ..the most shocking thing is that their atm too wont work..chai stupid bank na only name dem gt |
1st page tinz ..haha op anoda list how many list they wan bring out naw for just one headies award we dy get up to 10 different list i don taya |
Hello NL happy Christmas Eve let us know your best christmas song ...kip your answers rolling in |
Ewuro707: 6 more then.haha your wife go try ho 12 times chai with just one wife |
PocketEconomist: That's why there is a fertility clinic. I go plant the thing carefully watch it grow, and recieve the result in 39 weeks time.you want to be manipulating God's work you better be carefull |
jumzzy448: I'm already blessed with two. That's enough.congrats. U shall ripe dia fruits by God's grace |
PocketEconomist: Two. Twins of any sex, and i dare not leave my wife in the labor room. We shall slug it out together.if twins no come wat u gonna do ho cont'd till ....?? |
Olly barbie219: Futball teamu sure say you go fit do am you go still get reserve team ho ha i hail you mama |
Ewuro707: Let somebody catch you poking your nose in other people's procreation choiceshaha i no dy poke nose ho it's just a kind of survey ..but shey 6 don do u xha make am complete naw. |
A question to all nairaland members : with the bad economy in the world how many children will you like to give birth to ? |
pragmatist_m: 1. Install the ytd downloader. 2.Then go to the youtube page you want to download and copy the video url. Example is:http://www.youtube.com/user/HerbalifeIntl?v=ZWr6Dtijj4s 3. Open ytd downloader and click on downloadhmmm sounds easy thanks for the info #testing mode but that order one seems easier |
asocubed: No, you don't. Just open either of the websites and paste the link of the video from youtubewhao thanks gud to go |
asocubed: * Go to the YouTube video page and copy the link of the video you want to savethank you, please do i need to download any app from the above sites |

