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PoliticsRe: Lawmakers Again! Why Ekiti? by dreeldee(op): 4:13pm On Dec 31, 2008
I don't think it's any different besides the British Parliament isn't comparable with the corruption that has ridden that state of its value. Karma i know you're here to defend your state but truth be told, Ekiti has failed
PoliticsLawmakers Again! Why Ekiti? by dreeldee(op): 4:06pm On Dec 31, 2008
I've been following the news from this state and when I think about what it has all been enmeshed in, I bow my head in shame for the state that used to be the pacesetter and now a failed state, an epitome of what the real Nigeria has become. Why Ekiti?

http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200812313132557

CelebritiesRe: These Artists Really Cant Sing! by dreeldee: 6:59pm On Dec 30, 2008
In as much as Kanye is one of my top favorites, I still don't understand why he was mostly singing in his new album and not the rap that he's known for undecided
RomanceRe: what do u suggest? by dreeldee: 11:54pm On Dec 29, 2008
6 years shocked shocked Well for me that's too much difference especially when i think of the fact that when i'm 40, you would be having the look of my grandma cheesy
I'd advise you not to do it, the "age is just a number" thing takes a lot more than just the way people use it, in the real thing you have to be ready for the extra challenges smiley
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 2:39am On Dec 28, 2008
i found you a lover wink

RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 2:28am On Dec 28, 2008
Ruby and N20 policemen you're still on it undecided grin grin
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 10:16pm On Dec 27, 2008
busybein:
ok d best thing is to put u on blindfold,before giving u ur injections,or better still male nurses shold be d ones attending to u

come ooo so u don't know that u r d one loosing sef,because u can only stare at their backyards and front yards on uniforms,but they get to see u on no cloth,and some wouldnt mind moving ur "local government area" left right center back and front just to locate ur vein grin grin
shocked shocked night duty is wonderful cheesy cheesy If you were a nurse, I wonder how many of your patients would be reporting back to your clinic for the same illness even after being cured grin grin
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 9:46pm On Dec 27, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
ewww, nurse uniforms are so ugly. . . .it's comfortable, but its so guly.
Who has a bad tast enow? cry cry
you because i can't imagine what you like about those hungry looking police men grin grin
busybein:
so instead of u to position ur ass on  angle 360 degrees for ur injection,u prefer staring at d nurses abi?
exactly, i love to have my ass inspected as it gives me more opportunity, especially if the nurse is endowed in the front and behind, i could remain ill just for that grin grin
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 9:38pm On Dec 27, 2008
lol chief derailer like you complaining grin grin now i believe there's nothing impossible cheesy cheesy
@post I think nurses sometimes are tongue
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 9:33pm On Dec 27, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
Shut up my friend, I get level. Not everything is attractive to me.

B.T.W, Lysaa asked for you undecided tongue

I so hope one day while you're staring at her boobies, she blasts your balls cool cool cool
your boobies because i'm still not sure of her size, only DD and above qualify here cheesy
busybein:
ole ni e grin,take ur eyes off those things on her chest,because its already been paid for by my brother cool
lol i'm just appreciating, those maximized oranges are not meant for a brother only grin grin
RomanceRe: Why Are Men In Uniforms So Enticing? by dreeldee: 9:23pm On Dec 27, 2008
I hope you ain't talking about those tacky dressed and hungry looking roadside beggars called the Nigerian Police? besides, what's not attractive to you? jw cheesy cheesy

If it's the police here definitely yummy especially ones with boobies the size of the poster's cheesy cheesy
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by dreeldee: 9:11pm On Dec 24, 2008
Sisi Jinx:
Lmao! It's from a members only forum and you have to be a girl. tongue

Oh alright, I guess I can give you the password. . . but you have to promise you'll keep it a secret.

It's. . . GOOGLE. https://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/32.gif
cheesy cheesy cheesy cos i've been searching for them
Ebony-Silk:
Lol, just write down the words I hear while singing it

Like:
Duro ti mi o, ololu fe, ife ti ko laba mon ni ko bami lo (2x)
Ife bi eji owuro latagbala Eledumare lo ti se wa
Ife to t'oro mi di midin midin
t'aba awan aiye ko le baje
Ololufe f'eron mi la i se to
Ife bi eji owuro latagbala Eledumare lo ti se wa
Ife to t'oro mi di midin midin
t'aba awan aiye ko le baje
Ololufe f'eron mi la i se to

Video:

Eji owuro (fastfoward the video to time 1:31)
[flash=425,355]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKesvvx3s2Q&hl=en&fs=1&color1=0x5d1719&color2=0xcd311b[/flash]
kinda hard, you'll never get it right that way tongue
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by dreeldee: 8:59pm On Dec 24, 2008
where do you guys get the lyrics from? I once listened to them and i still have some of them but not the lyrics embarassed
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by dreeldee: 8:14pm On Dec 24, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
Dreeldee, darl, am enjoying your song.

Merry Christmas o/ A Happy New Year kiss
Merry Christmas everybody smiley
CultureRe: Yoruba Songs From Back: When? Remember Any? Jot Them Down Here by dreeldee: 8:04pm On Dec 24, 2008
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 10:28am On Dec 23, 2008
hedges007:
[s]What's with this grammar? to show you're a Harvard graduate? very typical of your kind. You're not making a bit of sense fu cking idiot, if you've traveled that much and you still have such resentments against your brothers abroad, then you need to have your brain checked. It's not anybody's fault that you've been denied visas to these countries that are better than Nigeria several times, face the vagabonds in power who can turn the tide around for the country not hardworking Nigerian making decent living where they are. I don't care what you say about me because your ass don't know shit about me. Next time in a conversation, get yourself organized and sensible by not using grammars you can't explain [/s]

@dreeldee
Sorry if you are confused with my grammar ko, i never knew that an ignoramus like you only managed to be a primary school drop out. grin grin grin
I can't even imagine anywhere you could have gotten access to, that could make you feel shoulder-high,
anywhere wey u don ever travel to, na like a stroll to me ok?
if i may ask? where you dey sef, beacuse i could suspect a garrulous person like you can not travel farther than Cotonou.
Or are you trying decisive yourself with that faux webshot pix u posted, funny enough, u were nowhere to be found in the pix.
Once get it straight, i'm not against anyone in disapora, i only don't support the way some fellows rubbish the name and image of Nigeria when in disapora. Did you get that Numskullhuh?
Learn to talk my Brother, You no reach sef ! ! !, You no represent! ! !.

If u no mind, them fit open another thread for me and you sha.

Anamu grin
Ok now i know you have an impaired ability to understand written language and sorry i don't exchange words with your kind. Since you've decided to remain the idiot that you are, i won't waste useful time on you anymore. Have fun loser wink

@post Nigeria is not immune from the global financial crisis which makes me doubt if truly these Nigerians are going home for good cool
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 4:33pm On Dec 22, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
lol, shut up. Plz, yahoo is the best place to get information.
Atleast he no be yahoo yahoo like you tongue grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 4:25pm On Dec 22, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
1. Muza is my chaffer
2. wetin I wan do with hausa men. I know my limits wink
3. You're already mines if I wish grin grin grin
angry angry angry angry For you. . . . .no tongue
i ain't kidding angry IDC cheesy
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 4:02pm On Dec 22, 2008
I'm looking for an Ekiti girl to marry now cry cry Morenike and karma are you still available lipsrsealed cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 3:53pm On Dec 22, 2008
hedges007:
@dreeldee

I don't even know what to call you
Dundee or Dude?

can't u get it, i'm not against anybody who travels out of Naija may be for Business purpose or any other reasons. I'm not even against anyone who desire to nationalize in other countries. I'm only against people like you, suffering from  "idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura"[/b] who believes out of Niaja is a visa to paradise. I only tackle [b]glorified Dumbass like you, who at out of personally frustration due to spiritual or family problems, will begin to throw dust at the little gradual progress Nigeria is currently gaining. Mind you, not every one in diaspora is a slave or into slavery, like a knucklehead like you believes ok? If you know or were being told the condition in Malaysia, what single idea does a scumbag juvenile gangster like you have to say about any Asian even European country.For all i care, We should be positive about naija at least for once. I have been to 2 European countries and 6 Asian countries, i do realize that every country has it own flaws and glory.  Inspite of so many  boisterous episodes stirring her face, Nigeria is only gradually preparing for the glory to come. I believe there should be a limit to how we explain the hyperbole of happenings  in Naija. Its quite good to express our grievances, not in place of constantly rubbishing the Image with tongue. I pray we all live to see and enjoy the soonest rising glory.
huh What's with this grammar? to show you're a Harvard graduate? very typical of your kind. You're not making a bit of sense fu cking idiot, if you've traveled that much and you still have such resentments against your brothers abroad, then you need to have your brain checked. It's not anybody's fault that you've been denied visas to these countries that are better than Nigeria several times, face the vagabonds in power who can turn the tide around for the country not hardworking Nigerian making decent living where they are.  I don't care what you say about me cos your ass don't know shit about me. Next time in a conversation, get yourself organized and sensible by not using grammars you can't explain cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 4:53am On Dec 22, 2008
Ebony-Silk:
[s]Dreeldee, I got ur txt. olodo, I was not "busy", I explained.[/s]

@post
true true, my mom has been talking about going back home. She's waiting for her children to finish college, she says.

lol i know, what happened to you?
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 4:42am On Dec 22, 2008
hedges007:
@dreelde

I hate it with passion when i see, read or hear some bastards sitting some where called Diaspora, only to run down the great motherland with   their rotten mouth like (7-days left over burger)  all because of the little opportunity they were given. Funny enough, these are people who are yet to make any meaningful achievement compared to other folks in Naija. They brag as if they have visited heaven and therefore, gotten the license to do and undo, as if  they have done what no man has done. The way we see naija and what we say about our motherland, same or even worse shall be viewed by outsiders. Its quite defined, that Naija might be a struggling Nation overloaded with so much negativity, But surely, i know we going to get there one day, after all Naija is only 48, compared to US or other European countries we all cherish. As for me, Motherland is not as bad as most  idiots in camera portrays it to be.

As for me, "Out of Naija, still from Naija"
Ajoo ole dabi ile (No place like home)
emi o ni fi owo osii juwe ile baba mii.
What's your ass doing in Malaysia if "emi o ni fi owo osii juwe ile baba mii." typical Nigerian, hypocrites at least i know the condition in Malaysia. If  "Ajoo ole dabi ile", why did your ass jumped at the opportunity of securing a visa to Malaysia, the country that couldn't stand Nigeria years ago? Since you're a "patriotic" Nigerian, i don't expect you to be slaving for the Asians angry while your dear country is in need of you. Let Nigerians in Nigeria do their own part and leave the ones outside to do their part. What gives you the impression that Nigerians abroad returning home will change Nigeria? Quit fooling yourself, it's not illegal to emigrate for a better life. We know the way it is, make it wherever you find yourself and do your own part as human, and stop making it look like the Nigerians who left Nigeria are the cause of the country's problem.
RomanceRe: Tips For Approaching A Chic For The First Time by dreeldee: 1:28am On Dec 21, 2008
fairy tale  cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 5:15pm On Dec 19, 2008
@game_rod
what do you call good life
Is it maneuvering your Rolls-Royce among 100's of 1969 Datsun Sunny cars through uncountable potholes with only 2 working traffic signal to get to your multi-million naira company?

Or is it the inability to wind your window down just for the fear of being robbed, or the risk you're exposed to with your money while driving through 100's of impoverished under aged street hawkers?

Is it the noise from your non-stop power generator which disturbs others who can't afford to use theirs 24/7? even if you use the silent engines, is living a good life turning ones home to a power generating company?  

Is it the fear you encounter everywhere just because people envy you since they cannot afford to live the life that you live? That you have created a rule for yourself restricting your own movement and people living with you all for the fear of being robbed?

Or is it the risk you're exposed to in the hands of the police, robbers or hoodlums?

Or is it the fact that you live the "good life" that majority of Nigerians cannot live?

Millions of Nigerians are living in abject poverty, these are the ones who make up the population and here you're claiming it's not as bad as some people said. A rich man living among 1000 poor people to me is richly poor. We have poor people here in the states, but most have access to the basic amenities that the real rich man here has.
PoliticsRe: Hardship In US. Forces Nigerians Home by dreeldee: 7:25pm On Dec 18, 2008
lol this thread is so funny cheesy cheesy cheesy
TravelRe: Nigerians Abroad: What Advise Will You Give Anyone Relocating Abroad? by dreeldee: 3:00am On Dec 06, 2008
DavidDylan:
this railway workers don come.

Na to "derail" threads na I'm be their main work.
na your loco wife grin grin grin
TravelRe: Nigerians Abroad: What Advise Will You Give Anyone Relocating Abroad? by dreeldee: 2:58am On Dec 06, 2008
Busy_body:
morenike alagolo in the flesh grin grin grin
Ebony-Silk:
lmao!! Morenike/Toyin. . . .and stop moving your mouth like that.
School nko?
Four names for one person grin grin

@poster Life abroad is way better than life in Nigeria, at least life in the remote Ekiti village with no electricity and good water except palmwine and moonlight stories is no match lipsrsealed grin grin
TravelRe: Nigerians Abroad: What Advise Will You Give Anyone Relocating Abroad? by dreeldee: 2:50am On Dec 06, 2008
and you are huh

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