Sports › Re: Any F1 Buffs? by cold(m): 5:46pm On Nov 06, 2010 |
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Romance › Re: sss by cold(m): 1:49am On Nov 06, 2010 |
Tink_sh: Why would you say such a thing?? Its one thing to argue your point but to say such things about him and his mother is putting yourself on his level. To make a joke about child molestation is not funny either on any level. If your going to insult and argue your point please step above the dirt!! Wow  Respect.You must be working for the social services |
Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Wake Up At 27 Years by cold(m): 1:29am On Nov 06, 2010 |
This thread is so on point,jheeze! |
Romance › Re: sss by cold(m): 12:49am On Nov 06, 2010 |
MOBO444: ^^^ You are a Black lady and nothing more and i knoew you cry yourself to sleep everynight, you fustrated woman. This guy sef  |
Politics › Re: Woman Boku: Sodom And Gomorrah In Abuja! by cold(m): 12:20am On Nov 06, 2010 |
bawomolo: why exactly is prostitution illegal? if a man/woman wants to pay for sex, let them do it.
all those women complaining about their marriages, should blame their husbands and not the pros. Gbam!Nuff said |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanian Film Makers Surrender To Nigeria by cold(m): 11:53pm On Nov 05, 2010 |
maedan: Wow, so it's the Ghanians who started it all. Reminds me of those charges we had to pay at all those "toll-gates" when travelling from state to state. So a Nigerian actor was made to pay "toll gate" to act/produce movies in Ghana. In that case Ghanians should be ashamed, and I feel it's just jealousy that made them do it. Big up to our Nollywood for hitting back and bringing them to their knees. Who else apart from us Nigerians watch their movies sef, if at all? Meanwhile, Nigerian movies are enjoyed all around Africa and overseas. Need i say more |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanian Film Makers Surrender To Nigeria by cold(m): 11:23pm On Nov 05, 2010 |
maedan: I'm appalled to hear that actors from an African country have to be "charged" before being allowed to act in another country. Where is the love?? I know the actor's guild have fees but to put an actual charge on each other (Ghana vs Nigeria) is embarrassing - or is that how it's done in Hollywood and UK and Canada? Dearie you must have been livin in space.The whole thang was set off by our Ghanian bruvas when they decided to place a ridiculous tariff on Nigerian actors/actresses featuring in ghanian movies or using sites in Ghana to shoot movies.Like wtf we had to hit back hard.Looks lyk they're finally returnin to their senses |
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Celebrities › Re: Tiwa Savage: Beauty And Brain In One Package! by cold(m): 10:34pm On Nov 05, 2010 |
Nice vid but i'd hav done beta than that dude  |
Music/Radio › Re: We're Rocking Ruggedman's New Album Art But What Is He Depicting? by cold(m): 10:22pm On Nov 05, 2010 |
Ruggedy!I already told them you're out of their league but lyk Thomas they kept doubting me.Now they believe  |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanian Film Makers Surrender To Nigeria by cold(m): 6:26pm On Nov 05, 2010 |
DeLaRue: with its large population, most reasonable observers would expect Nigeria to have its fair share of idiots, but you two certainly plunge the depth. You exemplify the charater traits most commonly (rightly or wrongly) associated with the average Nigerian - aggressive, uncultured, loud mouth dumbos.
I'm glad the leaders of the Nigerian film industry are sitting down with their Ghanaian counterparts to discuss an amicable grown-up solution, rather than the overly aggressive option that you canvass.
We Nigerians need to realise that we are not as important as we think we are, and using the 'nuclear' option against fellow Africans for the slightest skirmish will only reinforce certain stereotypes.
Yes, we may have gazillion population as some of you often brag, h/ever we should know that Ghana is a country we can & should learn from.
- Its people enjoy a higher standard of living & are on average better educated than we are; - The country & its democracy is better managed; - It enjoys widespread respect in international circles - unlike Nigeria; and - The people are probably more civilised & cultured than we are. STFU!This impostor trying to come across as a sensible Nigerian.After reading thru this drivel you've just written,i sincerely hope for your sake you're sterile.It wld be disastrous to humanity to have more of your ilk proliferating the earth. |
Music/Radio › Re: 9ice Vs Rugged Man by cold(m): 4:15pm On Nov 04, 2010 |
^^  I still cold o!U knw ma steeze na,nurrin do me  Hope u cool tho |
Music/Radio › Re: 9ice Vs Rugged Man by cold(m): 10:28am On Nov 03, 2010 |
Tired noise.This issue has been dealt with ova & ova again it has become a bore. |
Family › Re: A Sound Slap From His Mother-In-Law! by cold(m): 5:17am On Nov 03, 2010 |
Whatever gave the MIL the guts to do that must be really strong.Since the op said it had something to do with money,it could be that she makes a contribution or even a substantial contribution to the upkeep of the home.Cuz if a man isn't financially bouyant,honestly he leaves himself open to such 'jaw dropping slap' lyk the op stated.If this is the case,there's really not much the man can do |
Family › Re: A Sound Slap From His Mother-In-Law! by cold(m): 6:43pm On Nov 02, 2010 |
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Romance › Re: I’ve Slept With 700 Women - AntonioCassano by cold(m): 6:27pm On Nov 02, 2010 |
A lot of men who are not even celebrities come close to that figure in their lifetime.For instance if one becomes sexually active at the age of say sixteen,by the time you clock 30 you might have put away at least between 100 & a 150 at an average of ten women a year (less p*rostitutes).Then you get married & cut down to 5 mistresses besides your wife,do the math.Now this is not a reflection of my life before you retort.Just saying. |
Celebrities › Re: Soft-spoken 18-year-old American Wins Miss World by cold(m): 10:46am On Nov 01, 2010 |
Exponental: IT"S NOT A DO OR DIE THING[/size][/color] [/quote Your last last line says it all.It's not a do or die thing,we don't have to go if we don't stand a good chance.No be by force |
Celebrities › Re: Soft-spoken 18-year-old American Wins Miss World by cold(m): 10:23am On Nov 01, 2010 |
so sad,just saw the rankings.Miss Nigeria didn't even come in the first 25.We really don't have to send anyone to these competitions if we know too well such person doesn't stand a chance of putting up a good showing.Just sayin |
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Celebrities › Re: Soft-spoken 18-year-old American Wins Miss World by cold(m): 9:54am On Nov 01, 2010 |
@Saecula,take a chill pill abeg & stop all that pontificating.What do you do when you think no one's looking?Please spare us all that sermon,a good example is the best sermon. BTW what was Miss Nigeria's ranking in the contest. . . anyone  |
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Sports › Re: Any F1 Buffs? by cold(m): 9:43pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
MRbrownJAY: although i've always enjoyed watching Alonso in the past, i was a Häkkinen fan then a Räikkönen fan before ending up an Alonso fan. in my opinion there is no better driver than him this yr (thats just MY opinion, no need for debate), and if Kimi comes back next yr, as it has been rumored, then i will jump right back on the Räikkönen fan wagon (even if he drives for Virgin) Best driver this year?Bwahhahahahaha,i know we're allowed to crack jokes but my good friend you seem to have stretched this one.You should have stuck to 'your opinion' as an Alonso fan but you went ahead to add 'no need for debate'. For the records Alonso only wins from pole position or when he is given a free pass to overtake but never wins a grand prix from the back of the grid. |
Politics › Re: Bombs Seizure: Sss Arrests Two Suspects ! by cold(m): 5:12pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
Abagworo: Ok.Now that the ammunitions may actually have been meant for Gambia,is it still northerners?One Nigerian Politician is well known to have invested heavily in Gambia and may be in for a power play there to protect his economic interest.We are still not sure though. Young man,the containers arrived Nigerian ports since the 10th & all this time the Gambian authorities have not made any attempt to lay claim to them if it did indeed belonged to them. So stop spewing bunkumery |
Romance › Re: Do You Still Want To Be In Love? by cold(m): 4:56pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
After deeply pondering & much deliberation,i'm gradually coming to the conclusion that love is a decision not an emotion.
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Politics › Re: Shake-up In Nigerian Air Force ! by cold(m): 7:11pm On Oct 26, 2010 |
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is the air arm of the Nigerian military. It is one of the largest in West Africa, consisting of aircraft including 15 Chengdu F-7s, and 24 Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jets, and a handful of Russian made bombers, armed helicopters and military transport aircraft. However in recent years many of them are no longer airworthy. Previous combat aircraft, including 32 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21s, and Sepecat Jaguars have been withdrawn from use.
In 2005 it was reported that Nigeria has approved $251 million USD to purchase 15 Chengdu F-7 fighters from China. The deal includes 12 F-7NI (NI = Nigeria) single seat fighters, and 3 FT-7NI dual-seat trainers. [2] The $251 ($252?) million package includes $220 million for 15 aircraft, plus $32 million for armaments, including 20 live PL-9C AAM, 10 training PL-9 rounds, unguided rockets, and 250/500 kg bombs. Nigerian pilots began their training in China in 2008, with delivery of the aircraft to begin in 2009. [2]
Nigeria had previously considered a $160 million deal to refurbish its fleet of MiG-21's by Aerostar/Elbit Systems, IAI, and RSK MiG. However, with the new F-7 purchase, the government of Nigeria has decided to suspend the refurbishment option and grounded its fleet of MiG 21's.
In September 2009 it was reported that U.S. Air Forces Africa and 118th Airlift Wing personnel had managed to make one of the Air Force's C-130s flyable again, and that it would be dispatched to Germany for further repairs. |
Romance › Re: Nigeria Guys Are Cheap, Hungry And Gold Diggers by cold(m): 10:19pm On Oct 24, 2010 |
pdone: I think you have a peanut in that your thick skull. Stop deluding yourself by calling that thing you got there, a brain. A man of your size should understand better that speaking English well doesn't equate smartness nor intelligent. Maybe that is what your dictionary tells you.
And mind you, I know my own language the way a baby knows his mothers n,i.p,p.l,e. OMG!Just logged on after a good day out to see this.Was it me this good for nothing,obesed damaged goods was refering to?And to think i was being polite.Who gives a damn what dialect tongue your mum speaks,who even cares whether she even has a tongue or is just as dumb as you. How many years did it take you to learn how to breathe?You're so st*upid if you threw a rock at the ground you'd likely miss.I strongly believe your whole purpose in life was to serve as warning to others.Now we understand why some mammals eat their children One more thing,please don't thank me for insulting you,the pleasure's been all mine. |
Romance › Re: Nigeria Guys Are Cheap, Hungry And Gold Diggers by cold(m): 1:10pm On Oct 24, 2010 |
pdone: Thank You
I'm not trying to generalizing. I just put the words "Nigeria guys" to let some people understand how it feels when you are included in something that you don't do. Or should I said it is just a way of telling my fellow brothers that saying " Nigeria girls" is not proper. It will be proper if they say "Some girls". Shouldn't you be spending more time improving your english skills,rather than looking around for cheap men?Methinks you priorities are misplaced. . . seriously |
Romance › Re: Nigeria Guys Are Cheap, Hungry And Gold Diggers by cold(m): 12:07pm On Oct 24, 2010 |
pdone: Most posts/posters here keep on condemning Nigeria girls as being cheap, gold diggers and hungry. But come to think of it, I think our guys are worst.
Haven't you heard of Nigeria guys going abroad to marry a lady the size of a parachute all in the name of papers
Haven't you heard of Nigeria guys marrying someone the age of her mother all in the name of money/papers
Haven't you heard of Nigeria dating sugar mum all in the name of money
Haven't you heard of Nigeria guys pretending to be in love with a girl just because the girl comes from a reach background and can provide everything him wants
Is there no place where guys are paid to have s, e, x with a lady.
I know a guy who suck pu, ss, y for more than 6years and now he is living large through the money he made.
Find Me Guilty If You Haven't Heard Any of the above.
I'm sick and tired of someone coming here and start crucifying Nigeria girls. Before you judge, check it from all angles. And mind you, before you say Nigeria girls, please make sure that what you are trying to say don't exist elsewhere in the world.
What is see here is not about Nigeria girls but an individual behaviour. Stop generalizing all in the name of gaining attention. yeah keep talking,I always yawn when i'm interested |
Sports › Re: Any F1 Buffs? by cold(m): 10:38am On Oct 24, 2010 |
^^i'm not a red bull fan but this definitely wasn't vettel's fault.It was clear for everyone to see |