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CelebritiesRe: Nollywood Actor Justus Esiri Is Dead by Egbagirl(f): 6:28am On Feb 20, 2013
Ivynwa: I am surprised that people are believing this and going "Rippy" when they are not very sure.
Somebody writes this and we all jump and believe, Na wa-o
Haba, see the sources now. There is also a picture of Dr Sid tweet. The news is everywhere.
CelebritiesRe: Goldie Died Of Stroke - SaharaReporters by Egbagirl(f): 1:01am On Feb 20, 2013
[quote author=huni_naija]For some strange reason, what lead to her death, doesn't just add up? How can a hail and perfectly healthy being just collapse due to a stroke?? undecided

There must be something they're not saying![/quote]We do not know for sure that she was in health. We can only assume.
FamilyRe: The Recent Kidnap And Release Of Kemisola Uthman by Egbagirl(f): 9:38pm On Feb 17, 2013
The poster made the mistake of not quoting the source. It wasn't the poster that wrote the article. I think I read the article in The Punch last night.

Blame the journalist who wrote the article and everyone should please calm down! The write could have chosen not to include the bolded part and certainly the editor could have done something about it. Take yor complaints to punch because the husband/spokes person was only speaking their mind and staying their opinion, which he/she is entitled to.
Christianity EtcRe: The Yoruba Names Of God by Egbagirl(f): 4:23am On Feb 17, 2013
I love love this thread! I have website about the names/oriki of God and I have pasted it below (It's mad long and I apologize but I hope it's worth it.)

Oluwa, (Lord)

Oluwa wa, (Our Lord)

Olorun, (God)

Olorun wa, (Our God)

Oluwa awon oluwa, (The Lord of Lords)

Olorun awon olorun,

Kabiyeesi, (The King)

Oba awon oba,( King of Kings)

Olodumare,( The Almighty)

Arugbo ojo,(Ancient of days)

Olorun agbalagba,( Ancient of days)

Adagba ma paaro oye,(Unchanging God)

Olorun ti o yipada, (Unchanging God)

Olorun kan lailai,( The only God)

Ikan lana,(Same yesterday)

Ikan loni, (Same today)

Ikan lola, (Same tomorrow)

Okan titi aye ainipekun, ( The same forever)

Oba ti mbe nibi gbogbo nigba gbogbo,( the ubiquitous God)

Metalokan,( The trinity)

Olorun Baba,(God the Father)

Olorun Omo,(God the son)

Olorun Emi Mimo, (God the Holy spirit)

Olorun Abrahamu, (God of Abraham)

Olorun Isaki, (God of Isaac)

Olorun Jakobu, (God of Jacob)

Olorun owu,(The jealous God)

Olorun ti kii s’enia ti yio paro, (God that is not man that could change)

Alewilese, (He that can Speak and Act)

Aleselewi, (He that can Act and Speak)

Owibee sebee, (He that Speaks and Acts)

Awimayehun, ( He who Speaks and does not change His words)

Asoromaye, (He who prophesize and comes to past)

Onimajemu,( Covenant keeping God)

Olulana,(The wonderful way maker)

Olorun oro (Word), (The God of spoken work)

Oba to ti o gbe oro Re ga ju Oruko Re lo, (The God who exalts his word mor= that his name)

Olutoju wa, (Our Keeper)

Onibuore,(God whose barn is full of blessing)

Afunni ma s’iregun,(The God who blesses without asking for reward)

Adanimagbagbe, (The creator who never forgets the created)

Oyigiyigi, (Great and Mighty)

Alakoso orun at’aye, (The God of heaven)

Atogbojule,(Dependable God)

Alagbawi eda,(Defender)

Alagbada ina, (He that covers Himself with fire branded robe)

Alawotele oorun,(He whose underwear is Sun)

Asorodayo,(The god who give joy)

Oba t’o mu ‘banuje tan,(God who puts end to sorrow)

Ogbeja k’eru o ba onija,(God who fights for the defenseless)

Jagunjagun ode orun,(The great warrior of heaven)

Olowogbogboro,(God whose hand is long enough to reach at any length)

Olorun awon omo ogun,(The great warrior)

Aduro tini bi akoni eleru,(The faithful God)

Eru jeje l’eti okun pupa,( The Most powerful by the red sea)

Oba t’o mu iji dake roro,(God who commands the storm, peace be still)

Alaabo,(Our keeper)

Oluso,(Our guard)

Olupamo,(Our keeper)

Oludande,(Our deliverer)

Olugbala,(Our saviour)

Olutusile,(God of freedom)

Oludariji,(Our forgiver)

Oba t’o se’gun agbara ese, (God who delivers from hold of sin)

Oba t’o san gbogbo ‘gbese wa,(God who pays the price for our sins)

Olorun ajinde,(The resurrected Lord)

Olutunu,(Our comforter)

Olufe okan wa,(My lover)

Oba t’o yan wa fe,(God who has predestined us)

Olusegun,(The conqueror)

Ajasegun, (The conqueror

Gbanigbani ni’jo ogun le,(Our defense in time of war)

Ogbagba ti ngb’ara adugbo,( The Protector)

Oba t’o pin okun pupa n’iya,( God who parted the red sea)

Olorun t’o mu Jodani sa niwaju awon omo Re, (God who parted the river Jord=n)

Oba t’o bi odi Jeriko wo,(God who fell down the walls of Jericho)

Olorun t’o kolu Egipiti l’ara awon akobi re,(God who killed the first born=of the Egyptians)

Oba t’o ju gbogbo orisa lo,(The almighty God)

Olorun t’o tobi ju gbogbo aye lo,(Greater than all the earth)

Oba t’o da monamona fun ojo, The God who created lightening for the rain)
Aimope ani oje,

Oba to j’ewe at’egbo lo,

Oba to ni owa t’owa,(The God who commands)

Oba t’oni olo, t’olo, (The God who commands)

Oba t’oni k’owa, t’owa, (The God who commands)

Oba t’oni k’omasi, ti o si si mo,(The God who can close a door and no man=can open)

Oba t’ao ri, sugbon t’ari ise owo Re,(The unseen God but we can feel his=impact)

Olorun t’o n gbo adura, (God who hears prayers)

Oba t’o n dahun adura, (Prayer answering God)

Olorun t’ape t’o n je,(The God that you can call and he will answer)

Oba t’o n dahun adura pelu ina,(God that answered by fire)

Eleda,(Creator)

Akoda aye,(The first among all things)

Aseda orun,(He established the heavens)

Oba t’o fi’di aye s’ole s’ori omi,( He who established the earth on waters=

Oba t’o mo wa (The Potter),

Oba t’o mo wa ( He that knoweth us),

Oba t’o mo ohun gbogbo,(The all knowing God)

Olorun t’o le se ohun gbogbo,(God who can do all things)

Oba ti ohun gbogbo nbe n’ikawo Re,(God who has the whole world in his hand=)

Oba to joko soke orun to f’ile aye se itise Re,(He makes the heaven his se=t and the earth his foot stool)

Oba ti ntu won ka nibi ti won nti da’na iro,(He who causes confusion in th= camp of the enemy)

Atererekariaye,(He spreads out across the earth)

Eletigb’aroye,(The great hear that hears all over the world)

Alatilehin,(Our succor)

Alaanu,(Merciful God)

Oba ti aanu Re duro lailai,(God whose mercies endureth for ever)

Oba alade alafia,(The Prince of peace)

Oloore ofe,(The gracious god)

Olorun ife,(The God of Love)

Olorun ayo,(The God that gives Joy)

Olutunu,(Comforter)

Olubukun,(The blessed God)

Onise iyanu,(Miracle worker)

Onise ara,(Wonderful)

Onise nla,(Great God)

Mimo, Mimo, Mimo,(Holy! Holy! Holy)

Oba t’o ninu mimo,(Righteous God)

Oba alaya funfun,(Immaculate God)

Ologo meta, (The Trinity

Olotito,(The Truthful)

Olododo,(The Truthful)

Iye,(Resurrection)

Aduro gboingboin lehin asotito,(Defender of the Truthful)

Imole ninu okunkun aye,(The light in darkness)

Alagbara l’orun ati l’aye,(Mighty in heaven and on the earth)

Oba ti nyoni kuro ninu ofin aye,(God who rescues from the dungeon)

Atofarati,(Our defense)

Atogbokanle,(The trustworthy God)

Atofokante,(Our Confidant)

Adunbarin,(Worthy to walk with)

Adunbalo, (Worthy to follow)

Adunkepe,(God you can call on)

Apata ayeraye,(The rock of ages)

Atobiju,(The Almighty)

Atofarati bi oke,(Our support and defense)

Apata wa,(Our rock of Ages)

Odi wa,(Our shield)

Alabarin aye wa, (Our companion)

Olupese,(Our provider)

Olugbega,(The lifter of our head)

Oluranlowo,(Our help)

Ireti wa,(Our hope)

Olu aye,(God on earth)

Olu orun,(God in heaven)

Oba ti gbobo oba nt’owo Re gb’ase,(Kings from whom kings take directives)

Adakedajo, (He who Judges silently)

Adajo ma fi t’enikan se,(The just Judge)

Oba ti kii s’ojusaju,(The just God)

Oba t’enikan o le pe l’ejo,(The king that can not be judged)

Oba aseyiowu,(Unquestionable God)

Oba tii s’agan d’olomo,(The god who opens the womb of the barren)

ode orun,(The great mother of heaven)

Atorise,(God who can turn bad situation to good)

As’oloriburuku d’olorire,(God who can remove the inadequacies from ones li=e)

Arinu r’ode,(God who sees the visible an the invisible,)

Olumoranokan eda, (He who sees the intent of the heart of man)

Oludamoran (The Great adviser)

Baba wa,(Abba father)

Ore wa,(Our friend)

Ibi isadi wa,((Our refugee)

Aabo wa,(our protector)

Oluwosan,(the healer)

Asoku d’alaye,(He who brings the dead to life)

Olorun alaaye,(God of the living)

Oba ti n p’ojo iku da,(God who can change appointment with death)

Oba ti emi gbogbo enia wa l’owo Re,( He who has the keys to our existence)

Oba ti nti t’enikan o lesi,(He who shuts and no one can open)

Oba ti nsi t’enikan o leti,(He who opens and no one can close)

Awamaridi,(Unsearchable God)

Eleruniyin,

Abetilukara bi ajere,(God who is all ears)

Aiku,(Living God)

Aisa,(Faithful)

Oba ti ki sun, ti ki togbe (The king that neither sleeps nor slumbers)

Oba onise nla,(The great worker of good)

Onigbonwo wa, (Our sponsor)

Olorun pipe,(Perfect God)

Olorun rere,(Good God)

Akiri s’ore,(He who goes about doing good)

As’ore kiiri, ,(He who goes about doing good)

Gbongbo idile Jesse,(The root of the tribe of Jesse)

Oba t’o f’oro da ile aye,(He that created all things by his spoken word)

Oba to ti wa k’aye o towa,(He who was in existence before creation)

Oba ti o ma wa nigba t’aye o ni si mo,(He who will remain at the end of al= things)

Oloruko nla,(The great name)

Ologojulo,(The glorious God)

Emi ni ti nje Emi ni,(I am the I am)

Oba t’oni gbogbo ope,(He who deserves all praise)

Olorun t’oni gbogbo iyin, ,(He who deserves all honour)

Oba ti ko ni pin ogo Re pel’enikankan,(God that does not share his=glory with any man)

Oba t’o ti wa, t’o si wa, ti o si ma wa lailai, (The God that was, that is=and that will remain for ever)

Ibere ati opin, (The Alpha and omega)

OBA AKIKITAN, (Eternity will not be enough to praise and honour you, O Lord).

Oriki Olodumare Olorun:
Names of God in Yoruba Language, Praise Names, God’s Names in Yoruba (Oruko ati Oriki Olorun)

http://www.jollynotes.com/gods-names-in-yoruba/
PoliticsRe: Truck Crushes 15-year-old Pupil While On Teacher’s Errand by Egbagirl(op): 9:25am On Feb 15, 2013
Perhaps, this should be in the family section.. I dunno.
PoliticsRe: Truck Crushes 15-year-old Pupil While On Teacher’s Errand by Egbagirl(op): 9:23am On Feb 15, 2013
Here are some of the comments:

Gossyman - The death of your daughter is the will of man(the teacher who sent her on an errand) and not the will of God.God doesn't force his will on men,every man wills his own will.Call in the Police to pickup all these teachers calling you to drop the case.Evil people hiding under corrupted superstitious believes.

Dan Kano - I think it's case of truck wants to go & late Kemi wants to go too. If there had been some traffic light it would have determine who goes and who stays, I schooled in nigeria, there should be nothing wrong in teacher sending a pupil on errand. However, it will be a concern if that time is when Kemi should Be in class studying. May her soul res in peace.

Chioma - Dan Kano, if you do not see anything wrong with the teacher sending the girl on an errand I have to tell you that everything is wrong with it Tell me the part of the world you live in and I will tell you that it is against the law in the part of the world where I live for a teacher to send his or her pupil on an errand outside the school. A teacher left her home without taking breakfast along with her and cannot go and get one herself. Anytime the school children are crossing the road there is always somebody to cross them whether they are crossing alone or in group. The teachers in Nigeria turn their students to slaves during school hours and some will even send hem to go and work on their farm and do one domestic work or the other for them it is against the law and no teacher will ever try that rubbish with a student in the part of the world where I live.NEVER

Save Nigeria - are you not a Nigerian just like he rightly said there is no big deal in a teachers sending a pupil on errand specially in a public school which I also attended. we went on several errands in fact sometimes there is competition on who to go.The simple truth is that Government have failed us and have not put he necessary infrastructures in place. period

Dublak - The teacher can send her on an errand but not during school hours. The girl died when she was supposed to be in class.

Tboy - While I have respect for the dead, sending Kemi errand wasn't solely responsible for her death. She is a teenager and must have been plying that road to school herself. Its one thing sending her to school while she ought to be studying, that i oppose vehemently but I was born in Nigeria, had both my primary and secondary education in Nigeria and it wasn't anything if a pupil runs errand for a teacher at free period. That it doesn't happen here doesn't make it wrong morally or otherwise. I sincerely sympathize with the family of this young lad. May her soul rest in peace.
PoliticsRe: Truck Crushes 15-year-old Pupil While On Teacher’s Errand by Egbagirl(op): 9:18am On Feb 15, 2013
What is even sadder than this little girl's death is the reaction of the school authorities asking the fam to drop the case and accept it as the will of God. To make it worse, the comments made my heart bleed. Why would anyone in their right mind support teachers sending students on errands that are not school related and even outside of the school building at creaking 10am in the morning too! I mean I know the education system is failing but really, has it come to this?

The teacher didn't kill the student, the truck driver did. However, the teacher, just like the driver, needs to be held responsible for his/her actions.

Btw, why do we continue to claim all the bad things that happen as God's will? If only we will put religious sentiments aside for once and see that it is we humans that are the cause of our own problems! Like one of the comments mentioned, there is no enforcement of any child protection laws. But I ask myself again, is there any enforcement of any law (generalization but mostly true)
PoliticsTruck Crushes 15-year-old Pupil While On Teacher’s Errand by Egbagirl(op): 9:07am On Feb 15, 2013
Tragedy struck in front of Lafenwa Comprehensive High School, Ota, Ogun State, last Thursday, when a 15-year-old pupil, Miss Kemi Obanla, was crushed to death by a truck driver.It was learnt that Kemi was killed while running errands for her class teacher.

It was alleged that the teacher had asked Kemi to go and buy cooked ‘ofada’ rice for her around 10am on the day.

An eyewitness, who craved anonymity, said the SS1 pupil was knocked down by a truck while crossing the road.

He said Kemi died while she was being rushed to the hospital.

“The girl was knocked down when she was crossing the road. After hitting her, the driver of the vehicle attempted to escape but the youths around apprehended him.

“It was when the girl was being taken to the hospital that she died. When we inquired where she was going at that time, we were told her teacher, whose name was not given, sent her to buy ofada rice for her.”

The father of the deceased, Mr. Peter Obanla, said the death of his daughter, dealt a devastating blow to the family.

He said when the girl left their Ajegunle Close, off Mefun Road, Ota, home, she was full of life.

Obanla said about two hours after his daughter left for school, someone informed him that she was involved in a fatal accident.

He said, “The accident happened on Ahmaddiya Road, Ota. By the time I got there, I learnt that they had taken her to an hospital. She died on the way to the hospital.

“Since then, we are yet to come to terms with the fact that that she is dead. I still cannot believe it. Kemi was very industrious, respectful and brilliant. Her death has dealt a blow to us.”

Obanla, who works with Dangote Group of Companies as a driver in Ibeshe Plant, said the school was shielding the teacher.

“It is only the Principal of the school that has been showing up. We do not know the teacher that sent my daughter on an errand. Though many teachers from the school have been coming to our house, we do not know who among them sent her on errand on that fateful day.

“The driver that killed her and the school authorities have been begging me to drop the case. They said what happened was the will of God.”

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer, Ogun Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, promised to get the details of the incident.

However, as of the time of going to the press, he did not get back to our correspondent.

Subsequent efforts to speak with him were not successful as his phone rang out many times without him picking it.

http://www.punchng.com/news/truck-crushes-15-year-old-pupil-while-on-teachers-errand/
RomanceRe: The Best Chocolates To Give Your Valentine by Egbagirl(f): 12:21am On Feb 08, 2013
yuzedo: I'd sooooooo give you my "baba dudu", Egba girl... Damn! Call me, baby! wink wink embarassed
Hahahahha I don't want your own. Abeg give me the one from iya Amina's shop. tongue
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Launches O' Ambulance' 50 Ambulances Service Scheme by Egbagirl(f): 10:52pm On Feb 07, 2013
Tolexander: Prevention is better than cure!
Why not repairing the road which is the major cause of the accidents to prevent the accident instead of spending money on the ambulance. So the ambulance will be ploring the bad roads
Are ambulance services only needed for road accidents?
RomanceRe: The Best Chocolates To Give Your Valentine by Egbagirl(f): 10:42pm On Feb 07, 2013
yuzedo: Choco-milo or Baba-dudu! tongue tongue tongue
I will gladly accept the Baba dudu kiss kiss. Aint got time for chocolate.
Christianity EtcRe: Christ Embassy Pastor Apologises For Failing To Resurrect Dead Boy by Egbagirl(f): 7:29am On Feb 06, 2013
cheryve: Tatenda's Joystick, what a name.
If I may ask, where did it take place cos it sounds fictitious to me.
Zimbabwe. The names are Shona. Besides, it says Harare in the article.
CareerRe: 12 Tips To Overcome Laziness by Egbagirl(f): 5:56pm On Jan 31, 2013
warrior101: Thanks babe but.................................. PHUCK YOU! I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME. PHUCK YOU! I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME. PHUCK YOU! I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME. PHUCK YOU! I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME.

@Op ~ Nice one. Keep it up. grin tongue
shocked this is beyond me. Mr Warrior1, have a good evening/rest of the day.
CareerRe: 12 Tips To Overcome Laziness by Egbagirl(f): 4:23pm On Jan 31, 2013
warrior101: Cram it with walnuts, ugly. I have BB Torch (among other gadgets) and i barely use it... Only jobless nincompoop like you, ping and ping like your life depend on it... Don't be a learner.
shocked shocked shocked cool down my broda. No be fight na. Laugh and continue on ur way. E never reach dat level. smiley
SportsRe: Parody Eboue Account Taunt Nigerians On Twitter by Egbagirl(f): 9:18pm On Jan 30, 2013
solomon111: This is what is wrong with africans.
Enjoy a little success and then it gets into your head.
When Nigeria was at the pinnacle of african football,where was CIV?
Do CIV have a football history as rich as Nigeria?
Anyway,i don't blame him,it is the moronnic NFF that should be blamed for not developing our football.
He should remember though, that success moves in cycles.
It is CIV's turn today,tommorrow it will be Nigeria's.
Did you see the part of the title that says "Parody"? All this vexing on top some random person (prolly a Nigerian) having fun under Eboue's name?
SportsRe: Parody Eboue Account Taunt Nigerians On Twitter by Egbagirl(f): 3:54pm On Jan 30, 2013
Sybellah: that's not Eboue's account undecided
somebody trollin and everybody fall for it
common na
When people don't read nko? Very annoying. The title clearly says it.
Foreign AffairsRe: North Korean Parents 'Eat Their Children' In Famine-hit State by Egbagirl(f): 9:42pm On Jan 28, 2013
[quote author=Demo_inc]Hav neva and will neva trusted dat source ......... Daily mail, it is just lyk all dose endtime newspapers ova here, d story luks flawed, how can a woman leave her family to embark on a business trip when dere is serious famine i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ d land[/quote]Exactly what I thought and after that, I have up on the story. Wasn't making sense.
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 8:07pm On Jan 25, 2013
mystikal: Don't go just yet na. Pick one of Murray or the Serb and support just for the day. Or the Chinese vs the Belarusian. Just support another for one day only
Dun like Murray at all. And def not Djokovic. As for he women, they can do as they wish cry cry cry cry

My heart has been shattered.
HealthRe: Man Grows New Nose In His Arm by Egbagirl(f): 4:04pm On Jan 25, 2013
free2ryhme: na lies plenty pass 4 dis article. hw d wan tak waka sef with one arm always up. abi una tink say God na fool?
Oh ye of little faith.
HealthRe: Man Grows New Nose In His Arm by Egbagirl(f): 3:49pm On Jan 25, 2013
The other time it was a man growing an ear on his arm. Now it's a nose. What's next?
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 3:44pm On Jan 25, 2013
*Packing my bags and exiting thread.* Oops! I forgot my unopened bottles of champagne. Fredooooo (how many 'o' dey ur name sef?) and Santino, it's been real. cry cry cry
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 4:25pm On Jan 24, 2013
fredoooooo: Let m go and buy 3 packs of sugapova candies grin grin still on my alingo track .... fredoooooo dancing alingo , santino dancing alingo , alingo , alingo grin grin grin
Hahahahhahhhahahaa. You crazy!
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 4:24pm On Jan 24, 2013
mystikal: Lol. Her footwear no allow her footwork grin
Hahhhhaha now it's the footwear. Lol.
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 6:29am On Jan 24, 2013
[quote author=fredoooooo]I told you i'm gonna pop champagne .oya leggo.Oya po po po pop champagne .....
Dj alingo by p square please grin grin grin[/quote

Hahahahha I can def pop champagne to this. I'm coming to join you jare.
CelebritiesRe: New Photos Of Mercy Aigbe by Egbagirl(f): 6:14am On Jan 24, 2013
Jerrygotswagg: LMAO, tot celeb had money, see her she carry one bag for three diff clothes and location.......
How does that translate to her not having money?? huh huh undecided undecided undecided
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 5:58am On Jan 24, 2013
davidylan: na shoulder injury cause am. grin
Lol. The one she's had for 3 years right? Lol
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 5:27am On Jan 24, 2013
Where is Santino o? Your sugarpova has turned sour. You still popping champagne? Lol
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 10:53pm On Jan 23, 2013
Roland17: W.Tsonga is giving Federer a run for his money, but Federer should nick this one, Tsonga has lost a lot of weight thus he's become lighter, mobile and pacy on the court.

#teamroger
uuhhh... the match has ended o. Federer already won.
Science/TechnologyRe: Rarest Kind Of Interspecies Love by Egbagirl(f): 8:29pm On Jan 23, 2013
smiley smiley smiley smiley I want a pet squirrel (one of those fat brown cute ones). They are so adorable.
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 7:29pm On Jan 23, 2013
#TeamRoger
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 6:45am On Jan 23, 2013
davidylan: Better she lost now. She would have been killed in 2 sets by Azarenka if she wasnt fit. I fancy Stephens to put up more of a fight in the semis.
Ha! Stephens is going nowhere! Tonight's win has definitely boosted her confidence and I have to give her credit though cause she played well but she's def not making past the semis.
SportsRe: Tennis Australian Open 2013. by Egbagirl(f): 6:38am On Jan 23, 2013
davidylan: err trying playing tennis with a bad ankle and bad back.
Yes. Acknowledged. However... I think I've seen Serena play even through worse.

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