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Nairaland GeneralRe: How About Multivation Category? by donjon: 1:37am On Nov 26, 2009
Motivational speakers are a bunch of crap!
EntertainmentRe: Your Daily Dose Of Odd News! by donjon(op): 1:14am On Nov 26, 2009
A man who calls himself SAL9000 has married his virtual girlfriend with a public reception, MyFoxDFW.com reported.
The man reportedly fell in love with a virtual girl named Nene Anegasaki and plans to hold a public wedding reception in Tokyo.
Since the girl doesn't really exist, SAL9000 reportedly took his Nintendo DS to Guam for a legal ceremony and honeymoon, and will livecast the upcoming wedding reception online, MyFoxDFW.com reported.
SAL9000 met his "bride" on the video game Love Plus, which requires players to take out the virtual girl on dates, buy her gifts and make their girlfriends happy like they would in real life.
The player can increase their abilities by studying, working out and solving problems of their virtual girlfriend, but if they fail to make their girlfriend happy, the game will restart after 100 days.

http://scitech.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=17243&content=26669073
Politics. by donjon(op): 12:51am On Nov 26, 2009
Sorry! Work of a highly unstable gprs ntwk.
PoliticsChina Executes Two Over Role In Tainted Milk Scandal by donjon(op): 12:49am On Nov 26, 2009
China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula - severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country's worst food safety crises.
The men were the only people put to death in a scheme to boost profits by lacing milk powder with the industrial chemical melamine; 19 other people were convicted and received lesser sentences. At least six children died after drinking the adulterated formula, and more than 300,000 were sickened.
Beijing is eager to show it has responded swiftly and comprehensively to eliminate problems in its food production chain that have spawned protests at home and threatened its export-reliant economy. The milk powder contamination struck a nerve with the public because so many children were affected, but was only one in a series of product recalls and embarrassing disclosures of lax public health safeguards.

Melamine, which is used to make plastics and fertilizers, has also been found added to pet food, eggs and fish feed, although not in levels considered dangerous to humans. The chemical, which like protein is high in nitrogen, fooled inspectors. It can cause kidney stones and kidney failure.
China has tightened regulations and increased inspections on producers and exporters in cooperation with U.S. officials, who have noted a drop in the number of product recalls on Chinese exports.
But Beijing continues to struggle to regulate small and illegally run operations, often blamed for introducing chemicals and additives into the food chain. The country has 450,000 registered food production and processing enterprises, but many - about 350,000 -employ just 10 people or fewer. The U.N. said in a report last year that the small enterprises present many of China's greatest food safety challenges.

Zhang Yujun, the farmer, was executed for endangering public safety, and Geng Jinping for producing and selling toxic food, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
Much of the phony protein powder that Zhang and Geng produced and sold ended up at the defunct Sanlu Group Co., at the time one of China's biggest dairies.
Xinhua said an announcement of the execution had been issued by the Shijiazhuang Municipal Intermediate People's Court, although a court clerk who answered the phone Tuesday said he was unable to confirm the sentences had been carried out. Most executions in China are performed by firing squad.

http://world.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=17040&content=26789518&pageNum=-1
CelebritiesRe: Is Psquare Really A Copycat? by donjon: 4:55pm On Nov 25, 2009
Abi
CelebritiesRe: Is Psquare Really A Copycat? by donjon: 4:54pm On Nov 25, 2009
Abi
CelebritiesRe: Is Psquare Really A Copycat? by donjon: 4:53pm On Nov 25, 2009
Abi
RomanceRe: Do Love Novels Make Girls Dumber In Love? by donjon: 4:47pm On Nov 25, 2009
Those harlequin romance novels are so full of B.S!
I never get past the 1st chapter.,.,.,
PoliticsRe: Govt Exposed! Every Nigerian Should Read This! Venezuelan Envoy Tutors Nigeria by donjon: 4:27pm On Nov 25, 2009
I hope yar'adua is reading this!
Dead oR ALIVE!
Jokes EtcBlondes As Usual. by donjon(op): 4:00pm On Nov 25, 2009
Two blondes were lost in the wilderness, and they came upon some tracks.
One of them said,
"Those look like deer tracks."
The other said, "No, they look more like moose tracks."
They were still arguing when the train hit them. cheesy
PoliticsChina Executes Two Over Role In Tainted Milk Scandal by donjon(op): 8:19am On Nov 25, 2009
China executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman Tuesday for their roles in the sale of contaminated baby formula - severe punishments that Beijing hopes will assuage public anger, reassure importers and put to rest one of the country's worst food safety crises.
The men were the only people put to death in a scheme to boost profits by lacing milk powder with the industrial chemical melamine; 19 other people were convicted and received lesser sentences. At least six children died after drinking the adulterated formula, and more than 300,000 were sickened.
Beijing is eager to show it has responded swiftly and comprehensively to eliminate problems in its food production chain that have spawned protests at home and threatened its export-reliant economy. The milk powder contamination struck a nerve with the public because so many children were affected, but was only one in a series of product recalls and embarrassing disclosures of lax public health safeguards.

Melamine, which is used to make plastics and fertilizers, has also been found added to pet food, eggs and fish feed, although not in levels considered dangerous to humans. The chemical, which like protein is high in nitrogen, fooled inspectors. It can cause kidney stones and kidney failure.

http://world.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=17040&content=26789518
CelebritiesRe: ~Jennifer Lopez Falls On Her Ass At American Music Awards 2009~ by donjon: 8:03am On Nov 25, 2009
Since every1 is so concerned about the a$$, lets name the a$$.
PoliticsRe: I Look Up To Allah For My Future In 'looting' Nigeria by donjon: 7:32am On Nov 25, 2009
Yes o!
PoliticsRe: Thief Orji Uzo Kalu Goes To Rome. Did He Tell The Pope How Much He Stole? by donjon: 7:28am On Nov 25, 2009
Dem born am well?
PoliticsRe: I Am Sick Of Nigeria by donjon: 1:31am On Nov 25, 2009
Stop ranting & find some other way
PoliticsRe: Is Nairaland Biased? by donjon: 1:27am On Nov 25, 2009
;d ;d ;d
PoliticsRe: 100% Resource Control - Not Just Yet. by donjon: 1:14am On Nov 25, 2009
What a stupid thread!
PoliticsRe: Hell and Plane Crash by donjon: 12:19am On Nov 25, 2009
Very nasty political joke cheesy
HealthRe: Can Human Drug Cure Dogs Illness? by donjon: 11:46pm On Nov 24, 2009
How?
HealthRe: Can Human Drug Cure Dogs Illness? by donjon: 11:44pm On Nov 24, 2009
How?
Foreign AffairsRe: New Fraud In The USA - Guess Who Are Involved :lol: by donjon: 11:05pm On Nov 24, 2009
Abeg, where did you get those statistics from?
Abi na you conduct the research?
EntertainmentRe: Big Brother Africa Revolution: Vote For Kevin To Stay Pls! by donjon: 10:04pm On Nov 24, 2009
Who watches bba?
Certainly not me!
Stupid fake show for losers with empty lives.
PoliticsRe: Reuben Abati - The Black-out In Brazil by donjon: 10:01pm On Nov 24, 2009
Quote from: kehindebad on Yesterday at 01:32:35 PM

As much as i appreciate mr abati's writeup
he really hasn't said anything we didnt know before,
& for the 100th time, Mr abati, offer solutions!!!
you don't go around knocking Nigeria & Nigerians down without
proferring a solution.

*****
u just read my mind.
Foreign AffairsRe: New Fraud In The USA - Guess Who Are Involved :lol: by donjon: 9:33pm On Nov 24, 2009
@topic,
Foolish con artists!
@ angry tribalists,
any body is capable of fraud given the right circumstances & motive!
Please forget about tribe.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria! The Most Illiterate Country In The World. by donjon: 9:13pm On Nov 24, 2009
Another sorry thread for the wailing, weeping & gnashing of teeth over the sorry state of Nigeria!
*una no dey tire 4 cry?*
PoliticsRe: Only In Nigeria! by donjon: 3:18am On Nov 24, 2009
O boy! Change the title of this thread.
EntertainmentRe: Your Daily Dose Of Odd News! by donjon(op): 2:30am On Nov 24, 2009
Thats all for today!
CrimeRe: $96000 Internet Fraud by donjon: 2:19am On Nov 24, 2009
I'm speechless.,.,.,
EntertainmentRe: Your Daily Dose Of Odd News! by donjon(op): 2:04am On Nov 24, 2009
The mystery of crop circles in poppy fields in Australia's southernisland state of Tasmania has been solved -- stoned wallabies are eatingthe poppy heads and hopping around in circles.
"We have a problem with wallabies entering poppy fields, getting ashigh as a kite and going around in circles," the state's top lawmakerLara Giddings told local media on Thursday.
"Then they crash. We see crop circles in the poppy industry from wallabies that are high," she said.

Many people believe crop circles that mysteriously appear in fields around the world are created by aliens.
Poppy producer Tasmanian Alkaloids said livestock which ate thepoppies were known to "act weird" --including deer and sheep in thestate's highlands.
"There have been many stories about sheep that have eaten some ofthe poppies after harvesting and they all walk around in a daze" said Rick Rockliff, manager of operations.
Australia produces about 50 percent of the world's raw material for morphine and related opiates.

http://lostmyway.net/2009/06/25/bring-me-wallabies-down-sport-bring-me-wallabies-down.aspx
EntertainmentRe: Your Daily Dose Of Odd News! by donjon(op): 1:22am On Nov 24, 2009
EDINBURG - A police department's gift of fruit to a Texas prison turned out to contain 25 pounds of marijuana.
The illegal harvest that was missed in an earlier search was discovered by inmates at the Segovia Unit unpacking the crate.
Edinburg police Chief Ruirino Munoz says the fruit originally came from a produce truck that also had about 1,000 pounds of pot that was confiscated.
Loads of legitimate produce that are found to have yielded drugs are often barred from being sent on to the intended location.
Munoz says the Segovia Unit near Edinburg accepts such food donations, which are inspected by police before being sent to the prison. Munoz says this time the additional marijuana apparently was missed by officers and drug-sniffing dogs.
Prison spokesman Jason Clark says inmates who reported finding the drug on Friday were strip-searched to make sure nobody kept any of the marijuana.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/bizarre/6714992.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+houstonchronicle%2Fnews-bizarre+%28chron.com+-+News+Bizarre%29
EntertainmentRe: Your Daily Dose Of Odd News! by donjon(op): 1:06am On Nov 24, 2009
A Tunisian woman is set to break the world record for the most number of babies delivered by a mother as she was confirmed to be pregnant with a dozen babies.
The female teacher from Gafsa in central Tunisia is expecting six boys and six girls, according to Dr. Mark Hamilton, of the British Fertility Society.
The woman underwent fertility treatment after a number of miscarriages. Her condition is good, media reports said on Tuesday.
Doctors believe it would be impossible for the woman to deliver the babies normally.
Nadya Suleman of Bellflower, California currently holds the record for delivering the most number of babies at eight. The octuplet mom conceived also through fertility treatment.
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7016135055

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