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Bloody women!(yes you are bloody cos you bleed everymonth) |
SHUT UP!SHUT YOUR TRAPS! This is the most pointless thread in NL ![]() |
Am not sure I actually know what tun tun means. ![]() Whatever it is,I like it ![]() |
sisimose:Jigijigi ![]() |
This is a "non-story".When I was in Secondary school(FGC Enugu),visiting day was the last Saturday of every month.We certainly did not have yoghurt and sandwiches . Comparisons to prisons are ridiculous.The students have a choice which prisoners don't-they can get out the school and join another school or stop going to school entirely.Its their choice. The story sounds like a smear campaign on Oprah.Usually the journalist,finds one or two parents,out of hundreds, willing to complain while trying to convey the impression of widespread discontent.Interestingly only 2 parents actually raised questions in the story . |
@Topic You can't make a woman happy |
@blue The comedy duo-Jay and Silent Bob |
@jay How is Silent Bob doing? ![]() |
@de balls This your womanising too much o U sure say they no do you something from village? ![]() |
ghettochyk:I agree with that.I can't dance but yet am great in bed ![]() |
@Topic You rejoice for having found such a girl ![]() |
Semi-Final Draw!Watford v Manchester United/Middlesboro Blackburn v Chelsea/Spurs |
neelsel:Is this a stereotype? ![]() Nigerian girls are crap in bed(this is one true stereotype) ![]() |
@Topic ![]() |
Fighting corruption has both domestic and international elements.For the latter,we need an International treaty that will make it unlawful for any financial instituition to handle money in respect of which there are reasonable grounds to suspect that it was unlawfully obtained. At the domestic level,we need stronger economic growth that will remove the incentive for corruption among ordinary Nigerians. A well funded judiciary and law enforcement system . We probably need a new body that has constitutionally derived powers(an EFCC that derives its powers from the constituition) which has the neccessary autonomy to investigate and prosecute cases of corrpution at the higher echelons of Govt.It will not be subject to the Statute of Limitations and should have retroactive powers |
Its not even possible to get your passport in 4 days here not to talk of Naija.Unless then things were different |
Epiphany:Such eloquence! ![]() |
I don't see how the fact that some people die from backdoor abortions should result in the legalisation of abortion.We should not make it possible to terminate more life in order to save the lives of the intending terminators The focus should not be to protect adults but to protect the unborn who are entirely at the mercy of us and hence cannot protect themselves |
If you take the attributes expressed by the author as characteristic of "grown women",I can't help but conclude that they don't exist |
Christino:To overrate an individual means to overestimate the abilities of that individual.It is illogical to suggest that a teenage player is incapable of having his abilities overrated. Back in 1998,after the World Cup.The British media was griped by a M.Owen frenzy with many columnists comparing him to Pele !That to me is an egregious example of the overrating or overestimation of a player's abilities.He was 18 at the time. One does not have to wait till considerable experience is garnered by a footballer in order to judge whether the reigning opinion on the player's abilities has gone over the top. Simply put,once opinion has been repeatedly expressed on the ability of a player,one is entitled to judge whether such opinion constitutes and overrating of the player's ability or not. |
Deluded bunch.Last season it was this season that was supposed to be nirvana,this season we are now told it is next season! Bunch of misguided thick headed Arses Man Utd 4 Life! ![]() |
kitaun:Bad times?How about when you are knocked out of 3 cups in 11 days?That is really bad times! |
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