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Sports / Re: France(3) vs Spain(1): World Cup 2006 Second Round by Eastcoast(f): 9:17pm On Jun 27, 2006
i really don't want spain to win because of their racist coach. angry
Sports / Re: France(3) vs Spain(1): World Cup 2006 Second Round by Eastcoast(f): 8:53pm On Jun 27, 2006
it is half time and the game is tied 1-1. i think with history on france side, they are gonna win and advance to the next round.
Sports / Re: Should Africa Still Participate In The World Cup by Eastcoast(f): 8:21pm On Jun 27, 2006
it is obviously racism. i have been watching the matches on ESPN and even the commentators makes mention of racism. Every lil fall, the referee gives yellow cards while when the white folks trip us, they call foul, sometimes, they don't even make any call. The referees also don't call offside. Brasils second goal against ghana was offside but the referees allowed it. it is just terrible. Look at what spains coach said about france Henry. he said all sort of racial slurs while motivating his players. the issue was brought up again and he was like "don't even talk about it". it is just sad. i do agree with you. Africa has been playing against the referees.
Music/Radio / Re: Bow Wow Disses Romeo by Eastcoast(f): 6:13pm On Jun 27, 2006
ofcourse it is obvious. he was only tringing to rationalize because he realised that many fans were not on his side.
Sports / Re: Prediction: Ghana, Nigeria Will Win World Cup (Prophet) by Eastcoast(f): 6:06pm On Jun 27, 2006
smiley smiley
Sports / Re: Prediction: Ghana, Nigeria Will Win World Cup (Prophet) by Eastcoast(f): 6:03pm On Jun 27, 2006
the prophet was seeing double when he made the prediction. Brazil won 3-0 grin grin
Music/Radio / Re: Bow Wow Disses Romeo by Eastcoast(f): 6:01pm On Jun 27, 2006
As for this issue of bow wow dissn romeo in his fresh azamiz song, bow wow came on BET some weeks ago and said that he wasn't dissing romeo or will smith. He was like he just took the lines off LL cool J. That he actually thot of the word fresh azamiz and that he felt it should be used as a slang. Like when your wearing designer clothes and the person beside you is wearing bend down, you tell the person you aint fresh azamizz. undecided undecided undecided
Education / Re: Nigerian Boarding House Stories And Pictures by Eastcoast(f): 3:15pm On Jun 26, 2006
@everyone, will you send your child to boarding school?

personally, i wouldn't. i think it isn't so worth it.
Education / Re: Nigerian Boarding House Stories And Pictures by Eastcoast(f): 3:14pm On Jun 26, 2006
OMG. bluenubian, everything you just said, happened at my school too. Its like all the pro unitate schools are truely the same.
Education / Re: Nigerian Boarding House Stories And Pictures by Eastcoast(f): 8:43pm On Jun 25, 2006
o no. sorry people but i;m back. i can't believe i just talked about my boarding school experience without including this particular experience that has left a mark on my body. Yes, my hands were scared by this terrible experience. this worst part of it all is that it occured a day to vacation. The principal ordered all the students to clean up the entire school: classes, hostels, roads, incinerator, etc. so all the senior students especially those in ss2 and 3 refused to obey the order. so we the junior girls, did the as the principal said. she(principal) observed that it was only the junior girls that did the work so she ordered that only junior girls eat lunch. ahhhhhh, that day, i ate a full pot of rice aand about 3 pieces of fish. But with the way our dinning hall was designed, the senior girls standing outside could see our smiley faces eating their rice. They were extremely furious. They all vowed that no junior girl would eat dinner. and they meant what they said. By evening, after the bell had rang for dinner, we all rushed to the dinning hall. unfortunately, the kitchen staff were running late. They hadn't washed the pots we used during lunch, meaning they couldn't dish the food. so they asked us to help. i was one of the few that helped. i actually volunteered to help because it sort of guaranteed that i would get food that night. as we were dishing the watering porrage beans, the seniors just decided to start eating the food. they pushed us all and started scraming for lil pots of beans. i was one of the few unlucky ones. i fell into the pot of hot beans. hmmmmmm, my life flashed before me. it was like why am i here afterall, i ate a full pot of rice this afternoon. when i stood up, i discovered that i was covered in buns, scars and blisters. it was serious. it was then that the senior girls also realised what they had done. they rushed us all to the clinic. i would say that i was even one of the lucky ones some other girls injuries were worst, peeled skin, etc. though i am fine now, i still have few scars and whenever i look at it, it always remind me of when i was in JSS2.
Education / Re: Nigerian Boarding House Stories And Pictures by Eastcoast(f): 8:22pm On Jun 25, 2006
@nutter, i'm really feeling you. i went to a federal school too (pro unitate). Federal government girls college oyo to be precise. i'm really feeling you on what you said. Mommy's girls came out hardened and hardened people really came out harder. girls can be criminals and hateless. Let me not lie, i enjoyed my secondary school years especially when i became a senior. in my junior days, i hated school to death. whenever resumptiion day was approaching, i would feel so sick. On resumption day, senior girls used to be so excited and happy and i always wondered why. they would make us carry their boxes and loads all the way from the school gate to their hostel without considering that we also had our own load to carry and as you know all these federal schools are very big. it always made me feel sick to my stomach. As the term progressed, i always tried to escape the hands of these wicked seniors which is entirely possible. There was something the senior girls always did, they would shout[b] A JUNIOR GIRL !!! [/b] upon which, all the junior girls in the domitory are expected to race to them and form a neat straight line, then the last person in line would be sent on an errand. we did almost everything for them, washed their clothes, socks, carried and washed their plates, did their house work, you can just name it. we were their slaves. yes, i use the word slaves cause they also had the authority to beat us as they wished. they would ask us to lie down flat under the sun while they whipped our butt, hit us, etc. just anything they wished to do. it was truly terrible.
And as you know, in a pack, some people would be good, moderate, bad, extremely bad. hmm, the girls that acted like boys, we called them blokes, were one of the worst people around. you didn't want to step on their toes otherwise, you would be in hot shit. These blokes actually had girl friends. they were lesbians but we called them ichu. i can just keep going on but i better stop here. but before then, one experience i won't forget was when i was in SS1. In my school, we have a tradition that all SS1 students housework was to wash the toilet, sink and bathroom. and occasionally, the sewage would be full so no matter how much you pound the shit, the toilet would overflow, or just smell, be dirty etc. so our supervisor, an SS3 student, was really pissed at the way the toilet was, so she locked us in the toilet and made us clean it but when she came back to inspect, she was like it still wasn't clean, so she made us lie down flat under the scorching sun and on the rough stony ground for a long time, then she beat the hell out of us with a tee square that is about 3feet long. i am not exaggerating. she would raise the tee square so high that she even broke the bulb and then land it on our fragile hands. men, at the end of the flogging session, we were all bleeding and crying. hmm, that was the first time in my life tht i bled while and after been beating. All for a blocked toilet that wasn't my fault. let me stop here.
Education / Re: Nigerian Boarding House Stories And Pictures by Eastcoast(f): 10:18pm On Jun 24, 2006
:d :d
TV/Movies / Re: Which Movie Will You Love To See Most As Soon As It Hits Theaters? by Eastcoast(f): 11:26am On Jun 24, 2006
super man cheesy
Music/Radio / Re: Pink by Eastcoast(f): 11:25am On Jun 24, 2006
undecided undecided undecidedYour question isn't very clear to me. do you mean among other musicians or us?
Celebrities / Re: Whoz Ya Favourite "white" Rapper? by Eastcoast(f): 3:47pm On Jun 23, 2006
Eminem and fat joe are definitely the ones. Even black rappers respect them. coz they know what they're doing.

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TV/Movies / Re: Punk'd! by Eastcoast(f): 3:35pm On Jun 23, 2006
have y'all seen the episode when shaquile oneal was punked. men, that guy has some hidden temper. he nearly beat the guy that was punking him.
TV/Movies / Re: Punk'd! by Eastcoast(f): 1:45am On Jun 23, 2006
i also like the one with ciara. she was on her way to mtv when ashton got hold of her. they made fun of her name etc. it was so funny.
Career / Re: Talents And Skills: What Are You Really Good At Doing? by Eastcoast(f): 5:13pm On Jun 22, 2006
am good at drawing
Computers / Re: Can't Check Yahoo Mail Or Chat? by Eastcoast(f): 8:11pm On Jun 21, 2006
it is true. I experienced the same problem this morning. At first i thot i had low internet connection but other websites were opening except yahoo mail. fortunately, the prob is over. cheesy cheesy
Celebrities / Re: Celebrities Adopting Children: Publicity Or Pure Motives? by Eastcoast(f): 8:07pm On Jun 21, 2006
adoption isn't what is reigning. it is hollywood baby boom. All the celebrities are getting pregnant and giviing birth. Actually they are fighting for cover shots for their babies. cheesy
TV/Movies / Re: Punk'd! by Eastcoast(f): 8:03pm On Jun 21, 2006
i like simon cowells own. He was red. it thought it was for rea.
TV/Movies / Re: Punk'd! by Eastcoast(f): 2:30am On Jun 21, 2006
i like it but sometimes it gets boring. i always like when it has to do with money issues. Then you will know that some celebrities are broke. they start crying and saying they don't have as much as requested.
Health / Re: Exercise And Life Expectancy by Eastcoast(f): 2:23am On Jun 21, 2006
Are you sure you a medical doctor or doctor of shoes? i really wonder how you went thru' medical school with the way you process information. All it takes to improve your health is living a healthy lifestlye. Daily vigorous activity could go a very long way. Nigerians don't need more exercise. They need healthy diets.
Health / Re: Exercise And Life Expectancy by Eastcoast(f): 12:09am On Jun 21, 2006
I did research on this topic. If i may ask you, what does it take to improve you cardiorespiratory endurance?
Health / Re: Exercise And Life Expectancy by Eastcoast(f): 9:27pm On Jun 20, 2006
Of course i am still on the same page. i am only defending my post. And as the the doctor thingy, didn't you say you were one? YOu need prescription glasses to see better.
Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji vs. Halle Berry by Eastcoast(f): 8:56pm On Jun 20, 2006
Thank you o. Most times, americans themselves hate comparing oscar winning actresses to emmy award actress not to talk about oscar actress to city people actress angry angry
Health / Re: Exercise And Life Expectancy by Eastcoast(f): 8:53pm On Jun 20, 2006
@mrlawng, you may be a medical doctor. but for real, i'm a fitness expert. Many nigerians have superior ratings in cardiorespiratory endurance. the average nigerian takes more than 10,000 steps. Just using the stairs is a very good one. HOw many buildings have elevators or escalators? Instead, what most nigerians need is to improve their diet.
Nairaland / General / Re: 5 Ways To Achieve Instant Fame On Nairaland by Eastcoast(f): 8:48pm On Jun 20, 2006
hot-angel:

ohh okay.
Visit that thread? Hunnie, i have BETTER stuffs to do. lol.
@hot angle, is there anything between you and rhodalyn? undecided
TV/Movies / Re: The Intern Show (Reality TV) by Eastcoast(f): 11:30am On Jun 20, 2006
i don't think it will be boring. i guess its gonna be more like the donald trump thing, the apprentice. Your Fired[/color][color=#990000][/color][color=#990000][/color][color=#990000][/color][color=#990000]
Nairaland / General / Re: Hello Every One, I Want New Friends by Eastcoast(f): 2:09am On Jun 20, 2006
Welcome to dollarland. hope you have fun.
Poems For Review / Re: This Is For Dat Texas Girl: 2 Fine4u ! by Eastcoast(f): 2:08am On Jun 20, 2006
svs:

e.g me!!!
it kind of suprises me thet am talking to u,u no
but sure what can u do? grin grin grin
i too. i'm surprised. After all you dissing threads.
Poems For Review / Re: This Is For Dat Texas Girl: 2 Fine4u ! by Eastcoast(f): 2:01am On Jun 20, 2006
wow, that's nice of you i must say. it is very unlike some other guys on this forum that only diss female members. wink cheesy

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