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Long overdue... |
LVG DIVE Hahahaha #WTHook |
Ogbornuma!!!
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Fake beef / Staged controversies = P-Square |
DesChyko:True story... cos it just doesn't matter when he started his patronage, fact is he's done it. |
excellencyabia1:& even CAMOU... no doubt. |
The teenage striker is included in Manuel Pellegrini's squad after an impressive campaign as they prepare to face Dynamo Kiev in the last-16 of Europe's premier club competition. Manchester City have announced their squad for the Champions League knockout stages, with Kelechi Iheanacho included ahead of the injured Samir Nasri. Iheanacho, who has scored eight goals in 18 appearances in an impressive breakthrough campaign for Manuel Pellegrini’s side, has been rewarded with a place in the squad. Nasri, meanwhile, has not featured since the 5-1 win over Bournemouth In October after picking up a serious hamstring injury. The France international has subsequently undergone surgery on the problem and is hoping to return to first-team action in March. Pellegrini had already hinted he would include Iheanacho in his squad, due to injuries to Kevin de Bruyne and Wilfried Bony, leaving him short of options in attack. De Bruyne is currently out with a knee problem and not expected back until the end of March while Bony is nursing a calf problem. Having topped Champions League Group D ahead of Juventus, City face Dynamo Kiev in the last-16 with the first leg in Kiev on February 24. MAN CITY CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SQUAD IN FULL: Sergio Aguero, Wilfried Bony, Willy Caballero, Gael Clichy, Kevin De Bruyne, Fabian Delph, Martin Demichelis, Fernandinho, Fernando, Joe Hart, Aleksandar Kolarov, Vincent Kompany, Eliaquim Mangala, Jesus Navas, Nicolas Otamendi, Bacary Sagna, David Silva, Raheem Sterling, Yaya Toure, Pablo Zabaleta, Kelechi Iheanacho. http://m.goal.com/s/en-gb/news/2914/champions-league/2016/02/04/20006572/nasri-out-iheanacho-in-man-city-name-champions-league-squad
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What else could be expected of a name such as DISCO? No be OFF & ON? Disco Lights of cause... |
We need these skills. You somehow find a bottle of beer in your hand and somehow the opener is nowhere to be found. No need roaming around in search of an opener. No way! As a skilled man, you use one of these tricks on your bottle...thankfully, none of them needs you using your teeth. 1. STATIONERY EDGE OR COUNTER: You are most likely already familiar with this. Only make sure it would not damage the counter. Also don't try this on soft wood 2. CAR DOOR LATCH: Hold the cap on the underside and use downward force. 3. KEY: Use the edges of the key to bend the cap up bit by bit till it is fully removed. 4. PIECE OF PAPER: Fold in half six times then use the leverage to pop cap up. 5. LIGHTER: Use a flat sided lighter and your finger as a fulcrum. 6. RING: Be careful though, you don’t want to wreck it if it is valuable. 7. HAMMER: Use the claw upside down to ply the cap open 8.RUBBER BAND: Wrap band around the edges of cap, twist or pull up 9. BUTTER KNIFE: Insert knife and twist out edges, the bang on a hard surface.
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Gonna be thrilling... |
The SunPort solar charger wants to let everyone participate in a solar energy revolution — no panels needed. If you're like most Americans, you would love to switch from powering your devices with energy from the grid (coal, natural gas, etc.) to juicing your life with pure clean solar power, but there's one thing standing in your way: the initial expense and space needed for solar panels. Currently, though solar power is Americans' most preferred energy source, less than 1% of U.S. energy comes from solar. But one enterprising company wants to change that percentage as fast as possible with an ingenious little device: the SunPort solar charger. The first thing you need to know about the SunPort is that it won't save you money. In fact, after the first year, which the company will subsidize, it will cost money — though SunPort estimates it will cost just 1-2 dollars per month to charge all of your devices. But don't stop reading yet — once you learn more about SunPort, your imagination might go wild with the ways wide adoption of this little device could impact the world. Here's SunPort's proposal: you buy a small colorful device that looks almost exactly like a smartphone charger, and download the SunPort app. Plug the Sunport into any wall outlet and plug your device in, and the SunPort will measure how much electricity you use and "convert" it to solar power. It works by taking the huge, expensive solar credits usually only bought by large companies, and breaking them up into tiny bite-sized increments that can be distributed to many, with a sensor to measure how much each user consumes. The app will even show you how much solar energy you've used, so you can feel good about your contribution. What is that contribution, you ask? Well, as the SunPort Kickstarter page explains, by helping use up these huge solar energy credits much faster, you're creating more demand for solar. More demand, of course, means a bigger rush by companies and the government to create more supply, by installing more panels and buying up extra solar power from those with existing panels. And because the sun offers an unlimited supply of energy, SunPort hopes wide adoption of its chargers will mean a faster reduction in fossil fuel- sourced energy. "SunPort is about democratizing solar energy," says Paul Droege, the engineer who invented SunPort. "It’s about solar beyond the suburbs." SunPort came about after Droege had an epiphany. "I was at a solar conference and a speaker asked how many people had solar," he says. "In a room full of thousands, a couple dozen hands went up. Since most of these solar industry insiders weren’t getting solar, it was obviousthere needs to be a different way to get solar, if it's ever going to be truly mainstream," he explains. SunPort recently received funding through Kickstarter , where they made it clear that buying the SunPort isn't about saving money in the short term — it's about saving the environment. "Sure, owning panels can save you money after you pay thousands for the panels," says Droege. "But most people don’t do anything about solar because it takes a big commitment to get it. People are getting SunPorts because they provide a way to participate in solar that is easy and affordable, without the hassles or cost of owning panels," he adds. With the SunPort Kickstarter now funded, the first chargers are expected to ship next spring, so look out for the little hot pink, yellow and blue chargers in airports, coffee shops and friends' houses. With SunPort's idea for creating consumer demand for solar energy at a rapid rate, they just might start a revolution. http://www.verizonwireless.com/news/article/2015/09/could-this-tiny-solar-charger-change-the-world.html
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This has really gotten out of hand. Why so much attached unnecessary stories now? This time around, Olamide is at the receiving end of her venomous tweets after his headies beef with Don Jazzy. “We All Know Olamide Does Plenty Of Money Rituals” – Kemi Olunloyo http://madailygist.com/we-all-know-olamide-does-plenty-of-money-rituals-kemi-olunloyo-blasts-olamide-read-more/ |
Temmy50:“ What olamide said caused him to say that.” You just said it all but don't feel down if they fail to understand you cos they will always do. |
There were a million and one ways Olamide could have expressed his disappointment but dropping the #MIC was never it... cos that #MIC gave you a voice, #NoMatterWhat why disrespect da #MIC? |
We thank God for a brand new year. May God Almighty bless us all in all our endeavors, Amen. Happy New Year to you all my people. |
Nice but is it on blackberry app world? Can it work on a bb device? |
I should better exhaust my data before this stipulated deadline o, and wait till after the said deadline to subscribe. |
Presido looking as if he's forced to swear in these Jokers... |
Who da F**k is this anchoring this prestigious event? |
Chelsea striker Diego Costa admits that he isn't an 'angel' and he won't change his playing style. Portrayed as a pantomime villain in some quarters, Chelsea striker Diego Costa has said he will not be changing his aggressive style of play to win new friends. The Brazil-born Spain international has gained a reputation for provoking confrontations since his arrival at Chelsea where his 20 goals helped them win the Premier League last year. He served a three-match ban after being found guilty of violent conduct during last month's 2-0 win over Arsenal, a punishment that Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said was evidence of a "witch hunt" against his player. Costa, who has struggled for goals so far this season, said his priority is helping his side, not being the good guy. "Some people seem to think football is like theatre, and that everyone has to play the good guy," he told the BBC in an interview that will be aired on Saturday. " But I think that you transform when you cross the white line, you're not the same person as off it. I give no quarter and I ask for none. Out there I'm going to fight for my team and do the best I can. I got where I am because of the way I play. I'm not going to change because of other people's opinions. On the pitch you do everything to win the game, when the match is over I go home to my friends and family, I joke around, I'm a normal guy, but on the pitch don't put wings on me because I'm no angel." Costa said he has had to learn to look after himself in the Premier League, where he believes referees give less protection to attacking players. "I receive fouls that would result in yellow or red cards in Spain, but here it's seen as part of the game," he said. "The countries have different footballing theories. But I'm not going to start complaining. It's my job to adapt to the culture and the way the game is played here, not to complain. I think that my efforts are there for all to see." Chelsea have made a poor start to the season and are in 12th place, 10 points behind leaders Manchester City, going into this weekend's London derby at high-flying West Ham United. However, Costa says rumours of discontent in the Chelsea dressing room are way off the mark. "Things aren't going so well for the team right now, but it's not because of the changing room," said Costa. "The atmosphere is great. During the year I've spent here, there hasn't been one argument. There are normally disagreements in all changing rooms, but it hasn't happened here." http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-epl-2015-diego-costa-insists-he-will-not-change-his-aggressive-style-of-play-2137839
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Wondering why da *ell he volunteered serving,yet scared. Unserious country. |
I must say their pace {our boys}is awesome. |
Extreme changes, well done dude... |
This is unbelievable and yet real. According to a publication of the Moscow Faculty of Sciences, researchers have developed a chemical process to whiten a person quickly. With a mixture that includes oxytane and benzodiazepine. It would suffice to stay for 6 hours in a bath consisting of 50grams per liter of water. Then the skin peels off naturally. This is in fact the upper skin layer responsible for the color that can be removed. The laboratory at the origin of the discovery has already announced 254 people have been treated by this method. The Russian government may soon allow the reimbursement of this treatment. According to Russian authorities, is an high value for thousands of immigrants who may feel more integrated in Russia once their color matches the one of the premises. A strong point of view decried by the associations of human rights. http://madailygist.com/a-russian-laboratory-invents-a-new-way-of-removing-the-black-skin-layer-on-black-people-graphic-photo/
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I'm absolutely sure they are happy. *Tears drops from eyes* |
I think I've made my point. I'm not saying I want anyone to shy away from a healthy lifestyle; it's just that a healthy lifestyle is sometimes in direct opposition to rap excellence. I love Rozay. He seems like a good guy. He owns a chain of Wing Stops. He's the #10pcshawty, and he should stay that way. He's perfect just the way he is. So are all the other guys in the fat-rapper cabal. This theory is true because it came from the Bible. http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/the-biblical-theory-of-why-fat-rappers-should-stay-that-1682836701 |
RICK ROSS: I hate to break it to you, but Rick Ross kinda sucks now. He used to be great, but his last few albums ... well, I'm going to just trail off here, because I can't name one good song off the most recent one, Hood Billionaire. Now all he's good for are guest spots. He's lost heft as a superstar, too.
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SCARFACE: Scarface is such a tiny guy now! He's also a living legend, and I guess he can sit on that for the rest of his life and never put out another hit, and that would be fine. Buuuut, that's clearly his plan: He hasn't done anything notable since maybe "My Block." He also lost about 100 pounds recently.
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PAUL WALL: Human bobble head Paul Wall had a moment about 10 years ago when he was all over the place; then he got his stomach stapled, which not only rendered him unrecognizable, but torpedoed his career. All that lean the self-proclaimed "po' up poet" drinks probably doesn't help things, either.
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FAT JOE: With a name like Fat Joe, you can't just stop being fat. It's blasphemy. Around 2005 (and not a moment after), Terror Squad and co. was huge. So was Joe, in a physical sense. Now, he has shrunk to virtually half his original size, and done basically nothing else.
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