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[size=13pt]@ Chic Right after you show me yours [/size] |
enque:[size=13pt]You mean your experience or mine?[/size] |
[size=13pt]Yes na, instead of missing the action here on nairaland you for follow am home and get deeply satisfied[/size] |
[size=13pt]You for follow am go home. [/size] |
[size=13pt]A bra that couldn't completely stop a bullet that was just FALLING down how can it stop a bullet that is fired directly at her? I guess she'll protect her head with her wonder headbra[/size] |
[size=13pt]Love is you jump, I jump[/size] |
enque:[size=13pt]You mean padding the boxers with rubbers[/size] |
[size=13pt]There's no cause for alarm what you should do is . . . . . . . . . .to be continued[/size] |
Frizy:[size=13pt]Do it the other way round. They brag that what a man can do a woman do it better.[/size] |
albridge:[size=13pt]In summary abi?[/size] |
[size=13pt]When I get there I'll know[/size] |
[size=13pt]Carrying is kool especially when I carry you to the bed couch or sofa for some but that depends on one factor. size[/size] |
kemisuga:[size=13pt]True. They know how to tease and please their man and they ready to do it.[/size] |
[size=13pt]I stumbled on this quote and really kinda agree with it. The generalization implied here is that all men and women behave this way, a common fallacy that is widespread on nairaland. Is it really saying that friendship usually goes to pieces because of the way women go about it? Men kick friendship around like a football, but it doesn't seem to crack. Women treat it like glass and it goes to pieces. What do you think? Is it true or not?[/size] |
[size=13pt]Hammer House of Horror and Evil Dead scared the piss and shit out me as a kid. Don't really watch horrors these days[/size] |
[size=13pt]They need to shorten most of the scenes. It's a very good start.[/size] |
[size=13pt] It is KOOL! Like someone said, more palmwine to there elbows. [/size] |
[size=13pt]Titanic and Blood Diamond were really touching.[/size] |
skfa1:[size=13pt]What's the meaning?[/size] |
[size=13pt]When I was I watched this movie, The Champ. The way the little boy cried when his dad the Champ died after winning a boxing bout really touched me. I really cried, that's it. No other movie has ever achieved that feat til date. Do you have any movie that touched or connected with you so much that it made you cry?[/size] |
[size=13pt]Can't remember the last time I saw something churned out by nollywood. [/size] |
[size=13pt]A similar scam on BBC network got BBC slammed with a huge fine, now BBC is struggling to redeem its image in terms of live quiz.[/size] |
[size=13pt]What will say about Meet The Spartans? that's garbage[/size] |
[size=13pt]@ twinstaiye Spellcheck don't correct grammar it only corrects spelling and so it wont help him[/size] |
Me and My Man went to see the movie Atonement. We fell asleep in the theater. That was the last British film I will ever see in My Life.[size=13pt]Atonement is a good movie, it's just that it has a tragic ending.[/size] |
nezerst:[size=13pt]Very true[/size] |
[quote author=gabe_logan link=topic=153250.msg2542531#msg2542531 date=1216741831]my source (s) of happiness are just too much, to mention a few a shout out to my xbox 360 for keepin me busy during all those lonely days a shout out to my nike air zooms, thanks for the additional speed and acceleration i got because of u a shout out to my fitness trainer, now i have more stamina, grab more boards and block more shots. a shout out to my teammates, though we lost in the semi-finals of the amateur league, it was a pleasure playing with u guys a shout out to my lecturers, thats all i can say a shout out to my dad, if not for u, i probably wouldn't have looked this good and finally, the biggest shout out goes to mizz sweetnezz, u know who u are.[/quote][size=13pt]Quite an honest list[/size] |
[size=13pt]Hmmmm, no spot for guys in here. *zooms off*[/size] |
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