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Business / Re: Clickbank Q & A: I'm Making Money From Clickbank & Can Teach You [see My Proofs] by euroboy21(m): 7:20am On Dec 12, 2016 |
@freestuffsonnet, can you helpe, i am registered on clickbank but cant generate Traffic or make sales?? Thanks. |
Business / Re: Free Clickbank Affiliate Marketing Guide For Beginners by euroboy21(m): 7:16am On Dec 12, 2016 |
@FreeBoss, Please can you help me. I have Registered in clickbank but cant generate traffic or makes sales, how do i go about that?? |
Travel / Re: The World's Most Powerful Passports. by euroboy21(m): 8:50pm On Sep 24, 2014 |
German passport. Highly valued and respected in the world. I wish i can make picture of immigration officer's face when you show your Deutsch pass at airport as a black German (Deutsch Reisepass) And the funny thing that makes German passport more adorable is only few black people have it unlike British or American passport that you easily see with non-white. |
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson, Others At Robert Peters' Wedding In The US (Photos) by euroboy21(m): 10:50pm On Aug 10, 2014 |
this mercy johnson pikin resemble kpako pikin. |
Celebrities / Justin Bieber Might Be Drunk Dialing Cara Delevingne About Selena Gomez by euroboy21(m): 7:44pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
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Health / 7 Exercises That Will Transform Your Body by euroboy21(m): 1:02am On Jul 29, 2014 |
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Celebrities / Nothing To Hide: Kelly Rowland Puts Her Baby Bump On Display In L.A. (PHOTOS) by euroboy21(m): 11:58pm On Jul 28, 2014 |
The former Destiny’s Child member was seen running some errands in Los Angeles, where she wore a casual ensemble consisting of running shoes, jean shorts, and a Marilyn Monroe cut-out tank top to cover her baby bump. a little bit. view more photos: www.continentalsoftlinks..com
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Celebrities / Re: Charley Boy And His Virgins (pics) by euroboy21(m): 4:09pm On Jul 27, 2014 |
kingui: pls can someone help me out here what does area father main by his 2 virgins i guess those are the two girls with him during his fathers burial. |
Celebrities / Charley Boy And His Virgins (pics) by euroboy21(m): 3:37pm On Jul 27, 2014 |
charley boy has posted another weird photos to promote himself and his two virgins. check out more pictures in our blog: www.continentalsoftlinks..com
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Celebrities / 'major Crimes' Star Twitter Criminal Wishes Him Death On Malaysian Jet. by euroboy21(m): 2:01pm On Jul 27, 2014 |
"Major Crimes" star Graham Patrick Martin is being terrorized by a cyber stalker who wished him a violent death aboard one of the doomed Malaysian jets. Read more on: www.continentalsoftlnks..com
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Travel / Re: Nigerian acting tough for japanese police by euroboy21(m): 10:17pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
Lexusgs430: Assuming he is a Nigerian, displaying this madness in Nigeria. If our Police Force are concerned about him constituting a nuisance. |
Travel / Re: Nigerian acting tough for japanese police by euroboy21(m): 5:22pm On Jul 19, 2014 |
Omojayejaye: ....nawa o...btw bros wey your side for Europa.... Germany |
Travel / Re: Nigerian acting tough for japanese police by euroboy21(m): 4:59pm On Jul 18, 2014 |
ollins: how did you come to the conclusion that he is a nigerian? He is a nigerian, only nigerian have that kind of gut abroad. And see as dem weak a*s police dey beg the guy. And him dey form dmx, disturbing the neighbourhood. Make him come try am for my side for europe |
Travel / Nigerian acting tough for japanese police by euroboy21(m): 4:06pm On Jul 17, 2014 |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 9:59am On Jul 14, 2014 |
@nobelval, warum haben Sie gefragt dieses sinnlos frage. ich bin Deutscher. ich habe seit lange zeit hier in Deutschland gelebt.ich habe auch mein Arbitur hier in Deutschland gemacht. für mein beruf ich studiere mechatroniker in klimaanlage. aber ich habe nebenjob das ich arbeite nur am wochende. deswege ich habe kein zeit am wochende. Ihr Deutsch ist nicht so gut. Sie müssen nochmal Deutschkurs besuchen. Haben Sie schon in Deutschland gewesen? am normalerweise fragt mann, "was tun Sie für leben? und nicht" was tun Sie für es". |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 12:51am On Jul 14, 2014 |
i dont care about country size. the main thing is quality of life, basic health care, clean air and environment. not getting scare my children maybe shot in school. easy access to visit other european countries on holidays. many americans have never left their state. they dont even know what the outside world look like. and i am sure you are one of them. i dont give a damn how big america is. in Germany after work i can easily jump in a high speed train and go club in amsterdam holland, smoke weed in coffee shop., take the next train to france have some fun and continue with another train to swiss. visiting the mountains and alps. and many more. i love my life here in europe. i must remind you. we are 2014 fifa worldcup champion. |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 12:30am On Jul 14, 2014 |
Randy1, i am a Nigerian- German citizen. Germany is my country. and nigeria is my motherland because my parents are from Nigeria. Racist go and hug transformer... compare the unemployment rate yourself. Unemployment Rates: U.S. vs. Germany Aug 08 2010, 13:54 | by David Hunkar | about: ewg The U.S. employment stood at 9.5% as of June this year, according to BLS. After reaching a peak of 10.1% in October last year, the rate has steadily declined but continues to stay above 9%. Since 2005, the lowest unemployment rate recorded was 4.4% in 2006 and in early 2007. Currently 14.6 million Americans are unemployed as per official figures. In a New York Times Op-Ed piece on August 2nd, the Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner mentioned: “Private job growth has returned —not as fast as we would like, but at an earlier stage of this recovery than in the last two recoveries. Manufacturing has generated 136,000 new jobs in the past six months.” From a Bloomberg article the next day: “Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said U.S. unemployment may rise again before it falls and the economy isn’t recovering rapidly enough. “It’s possible you’re going to have a couple months where it goes up,” he said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” program. “People start to come back into the labor force, and that can cause the measured unemployment rate to go up temporarily.” The U.S. economy grew at a slower-than-expected 2.4% pace in the second quarter as consumer spending slowed, according to Commerce Department data. Companies probably added about 90,000 jobs in July, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey before the Labor Department’s Aug. 6 employment report. The jobless rate is forecast to rise to 9.6% from 9.5%.” Compared to the unemployed rate of 9.5% in the U.S., the unemployment rate in Germany stood at just 7.6% in July. From a high of over 12% in 2005, the German unemployment rate steadily declined till 2008 and then increased during the global financial crisis but still stayed under 9%. A New York Times article titled “In Germany, a Broad Recovery Is Under Way” credits Germany’s rising demand for labor to the unique government incentive program called the short work program. From the article: |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 12:18am On Jul 14, 2014 |
image this in someone window in american city. this can never happen in Germany. if you drop piece of paper on the floor. the way people will look at you like you have drop a bomb on the floor, you will feel embarrased and pick it up. and if ordnungamt catch you littering dirty around you pay fine. Randy1 just come down to germany and see for your self. i dont have time to be sending pictures here.
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Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 12:09am On Jul 14, 2014 |
Here are some of the pictures american media hide from the world. hollywood only show us sky scrapes with flashy light. and make the world forget 25% of americans live on food stamps. and lack basic health care.
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Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 11:50pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
@Randy1. imagine a country that was totally destroyed in ww2.Raise again. being one of the world largest economy. with rich mega cities. low unemployment and the list goes on. i am no saying america is not a great country. its a big great country. but i can not live there. the economy is bleeped up and 60% live on debt. they can not pay in their life time. imagine living your whole life and dying as a debtor. all in the name of American dreams. |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 11:23pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
@ Randy1. you have no idea. what happens here. people migrat for many reasons. but believe me. there are lots of americans here wishing to change their american passport for German, claiming to have german heritage. Because of benefit of being a german. do you know German pasport have more visa free travel zone than American passport. Germany is a hardworking country. everything is in order. and 100 % security,clean high standard of living. only lazy people complain here. because they want to sell drugs. and germany police dont smile on anything illegal activity. they are always on alertness. you make illegal move, they move you. Germany is a country for hardworking people. not people like you who stay in Nairaland typing all day. Go find job this is 2014. no time. |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 11:12pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
@nobelval, es tut mir leid ich habe nicht beantwortet. ich war im arbeitplatz. was unternimmst du in Deutschland? und ich verstehe nicht die satz " was tun Sie es" es gibt kein Sinn.... |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 4:25pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
americans are busy building venus projects when their citizens can not get basic health care. and black americans are dying of poverty in ghetto. and crazy people shooting innocent children in school. they cant use their resources to provide things that will benefit the poor masses. pollution everywhere in the air. thats why they have highest rate of respiratory diseases. @ nobelval, mir gehts gut, ich bin Nigerianer. ich wohne in Düsseldorf.und Sie? |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 3:37pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
@Randy1, Yes,it will be difficult für American to adjusted to the train system. they can only adjust to train system if government impose more tax on car drivers. eg parking space and stuff like that. the new american high speed train system will be a big project for the government it will take alot of time and billions of dollars to be completed. by then their european counterpart have gone to another level.. >: |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 3:36pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 3:11pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
World's 20 Best Places To Live In 1999, when Austrians elected the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) to second position in parliament, it brought on sanctions from the European Union based on fears of what happened the last time a nationalist party had control of that country back in the 1930s and 1940s. That’s when Austria was mired in uncertainty about its direction and place within the E.U., and social norms were upset by the FPO’s hard-line anti-immigration, Austria-first agenda. It certainly wasn’t the best time to live in the nation’s capital, Vienna. In Depth: World’s 20 Best Places To Live Yet 10 years later, with those internal and external conflicts firmly in the past, Vienna is again noted first for its arts and cultural institutions like its famed opera house, parks and continental architecture that line the Danube. Skies are so sunny that international human resource consulting company Mercer ranks Vienna No. 1 for having the world’s highest quality of life, and particularly notes the city’s harmonious political and social environment as a reason why. Times can change quickly, it seems. Behind the Numbers European cities dominate Mercer’s list, which rates 420 global cities on the basis of the political and social environment (including stability, crime and law enforcement); the strength of the economy; restrictions, such as censorship and limitations on personal freedom; the quality of health care as well as exposure to infectious diseases; and school quality. In addition, it looked at recreation, theaters, sports activities, access to grocery markets, the availability and cost of housing, as well as the climate and susceptibility to natural disasters. It’s a mouthful of criteria, to be sure. Cities were ranked on an index where New York City was 100. Vienna, for example, scored a 108.6, Zürich, Switzerland, came in second at 108, Geneva was next at 107.9 and Vancouver notched a win for North America by finishing fourth at 107.4. At the bottom, by contrast, were Baghdad, at 14.4; Bangui, the politically corrupt capital of the Central African Republic at 29.3, and N’Djamena, Chad, notable for it’s difficult pronunciation and constant rebel attacks, at 31.3. For the first time, Mercer also evaluated cities on the basis of their infrastructure, including electricity supply, water availability, telephone and mail services, public transportation, traffic congestion and the range of international flights from local airports. Infrastructure was a category that propelled many German cities toward the top of the table. After Munich, which notched the two spot, Düsseldorf finished sixth and Frankfurt eighth, followed by Berlin at No. 16. In the report, Slagin Parakatil, senior researcher at Mercer, said simply, “German city infrastructure is among the best in the world” and held particular praise for the fast connections available to international destinations. Credit the high priority German cities place on urban mobility, especially trains, which are seen as instrumental to attracting and developing business in Europe’s largest economy. Maria Krautzberger, permanent secretary of the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development, told Forbes that the ability for companies to connect to global business networks of suppliers and customers makes infrastructure an essential competitive advantage for cities. Infrastructure improvement, particularly in high-speed rail, has also been a priority of the Obama administration, which allocated $8 billion of the $787 billion stimulus package to the cause of six possible high-speed corridors around the nation. But the U.S. is a bit behind the curve. Germany, for example, has had high-speed rail since 1991. In Japan, the Shinkansen, the country’s high-speed network, has been operational since 1964. While the Obama administration has focused its support for such networks through the creation of jobs and easing of congestion, the long-term competitive advantage that cities gain as the result of such linkages has the potential to be its longest-term benefit. Of course, that’s assuming the projects are completed and the U.S. doesn’t bankrupt itself with deficit spending. |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 3:11pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
most of all thoses cities you people rang first is poluted, over populated cities where there are very big difference between the rich and poor. world mega cities should be city with good quality of living. its not all about sky scrapers and shinning light. in best quality of life many Europe cities are in top 1-10. with 3 German cities with the first top 10.
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Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 2:39pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
for me, i am just posting the cities i love and have been to. i live in düsseldorf Germany,a cool lovely city in west Germany. i also love frankfurt. i just love the atmosphere there. all German cities are clean and wounderfully structured. and everything is of high quality, road, cars, houses. i wish Nigerian government can learn from Germans. 3 Likes |
Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 2:04pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Frankfurt still rolling down
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Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 1:53pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
frankfurt Germany
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Travel / Re: Major Cities Of The World: {pictures} by euroboy21(m): 1:46pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Franfurt continue 1 Like
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