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CelebritiesRe: Paul Walker Is Dead by frenddy6(op): 12:18pm On Dec 01, 2013
frenddy6: American movie actor 0'brian (Paul walker) that featured in fast and furious was reported to have died this morning after he was involved in a fatal motor accident in chicago.
may his soul rest in perfect peace. Amen
CelebritiesPaul Walker Is Dead by frenddy6(op): 12:16pm On Dec 01, 2013
American movie actor 0'brian (Paul walker) that featured in fast and furious was reported to have died this morning after he was involved in a fatal motor accident in chicago.
FoodRe: What's Your Favourite Food? by frenddy6(op): 6:57am On Nov 30, 2013
Deschil: Semo with ogbono (the type that has okro & ugwu incorporated therein...) smiley
i like your taste
FoodRe: What's Your Favourite Food? by frenddy6(op): 7:22pm On Nov 29, 2013
Adedayo layo: White rice (local) with stew and fresh fish
like seriously, i like your taste. Good choice man!
BusinessHow To Generate Eletricity From Environmental Waste by frenddy6(op): 7:16pm On Nov 29, 2013
I have this dream that someday Nigeria is going to be transformed into one of those big and developed countries we often hear of. Generating electricity from environmental waste will go a long way in curbing toxic, recalcitrant and other dentrimental substances. If only the right machines will be imported; i see a future where Nigerians will start selling and earning money for all their domestic waste. I believe in growth and progress. I love naija!
FoodWhat's Your Favourite Food? by frenddy6(op): 6:56pm On Nov 29, 2013
Nairalanders; please wat's ur favourite food?
LiteratureRe: Story: Taking Chances by frenddy6(m): 9:28am On Nov 23, 2013
princesa: 'I told you! They look so like Jay and Bee' Amaka's friend whispered excitedly. She had seen the light tone of Daisy's skin and the dark hue of Jide's, then offcourse with the almost levelled height, the slim dark girl needed no other signs to confirm her insinuation.

'na made in heaven things indeed!' Amaka whispered, then eyed her friend.

The two ladies giggled briefly at their secret gossip and star- comparism before they diverted their attention to the waiting passengers.

Out in the runway, as Jide, Daisy and other passengers trudged towards the airplane in a file, Daisy's thoughts slowly drifted to another time, another situation and another companion.

It was the day she arrived Nigeria for the wedding.

Slowly, all the forgotten and suppressed memories started springing up, so much so was the intensity of the deja vu feeling that Daisy had to shake herself just so she could ascertain that she wasn't anywhere close to that time of her life.

The smile that had crowned her face all morning suddenly fizzled out and in its place was a mixture of fear, doubt and anger. Daisy tried to push the thoughts and feeling away, but couldn't. For the sudden thoughts seemed determined to keep up a mind game with her.

As she quietly battled with this new emotion that threatened to engulf her, she felt Jide gently squeeze her hands. Then Slowly, she raised sad, doubtful face at him, while his was smiling peacefully, oblivious to the inner struggles of the woman beside him.

Daisy noticed now that they were closer in the queue and it would soon be their turn to board the plane.

'i guess...happily ever after awaits us, sunshine' Jide said smiling down at her.

Then slowly, Daisy's previously lost smile creeped up, back on her face.

The magical spell wasn't more about what Jide had said, but totally about the way he had said it. It had been so open, so loving, so giving, so sincere. All of which, didn't seem to be hidden under a mask of pretence.

Daisy's smile spread wider all through her body now. The significance of the word he had said to her made her so. It was actually the longest he had spoken to her since today, and she never knew him to believe in 'happily ever afters'. All of this lifted her fear and doubts about the future that had seemed uncertain. And so finally, she won the mind game.

The new Daisy, the one that had arrived Nigeria months ago to chase an uncertain dream, had stopped believing in happily ever after's. But if it ever still existed, she mused, then it was guaranteed with this man whose eyes had entranced and held her forever.

And so gently she squeezed his hands too. 'and i can't wait to live it with you' she replied softly.

Jide said nothing, there wasn't much left to be said. Instead he drew his wife closer, placed a kiss on her forehead, then helped her mount the steps to the plane. Unconcerned with how the other passenger would interpret his gesture.

And so, this became the beginning of a marriage adventure for them, they would live through their lives, taking chances to achieve the happiness that existed between the ups and downs that life would surely throw at them. But the best of it all, was that they had grown wiser, learning from the school of life, friendship, love and family. And their love which had been tested and proven to be resilient under the heat of fire, could surely stand the rain and weather the storms of marriage till death would do them part.





***the end*** smiley

#throws away pen and paper, then dances finally into the sunset.# I love sunsets! cheesy
I love u princesa. I wish u'll b my daisey and i ur jide. I luv ur write ups keep it up
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LiteratureRe: Story: Taking Chances by frenddy6(m): 9:28am On Nov 23, 2013
princesa: 'I told you! They look so like Jay and Bee' Amaka's friend whispered excitedly. She had seen the light tone of Daisy's skin and the dark hue of Jide's, then offcourse with the almost levelled height, the slim dark girl needed no other signs to confirm her insinuation.

'na made in heaven things indeed!' Amaka whispered, then eyed her friend.

The two ladies giggled briefly at their secret gossip and star- comparism before they diverted their attention to the waiting passengers.

Out in the runway, as Jide, Daisy and other passengers trudged towards the airplane in a file, Daisy's thoughts slowly drifted to another time, another situation and another companion.

It was the day she arrived Nigeria for the wedding.

Slowly, all the forgotten and suppressed memories started springing up, so much so was the intensity of the deja vu feeling that Daisy had to shake herself just so she could ascertain that she wasn't anywhere close to that time of her life.

The smile that had crowned her face all morning suddenly fizzled out and in its place was a mixture of fear, doubt and anger. Daisy tried to push the thoughts and feeling away, but couldn't. For the sudden thoughts seemed determined to keep up a mind game with her.

As she quietly battled with this new emotion that threatened to engulf her, she felt Jide gently squeeze her hands. Then Slowly, she raised sad, doubtful face at him, while his was smiling peacefully, oblivious to the inner struggles of the woman beside him.

Daisy noticed now that they were closer in the queue and it would soon be their turn to board the plane.

'i guess...happily ever after awaits us, sunshine' Jide said smiling down at her.

Then slowly, Daisy's previously lost smile creeped up, back on her face.

The magical spell wasn't more about what Jide had said, but totally about the way he had said it. It had been so open, so loving, so giving, so sincere. All of which, didn't seem to be hidden under a mask of pretence.

Daisy's smile spread wider all through her body now. The significance of the word he had said to her made her so. It was actually the longest he had spoken to her since today, and she never knew him to believe in 'happily ever afters'. All of this lifted her fear and doubts about the future that had seemed uncertain. And so finally, she won the mind game.

The new Daisy, the one that had arrived Nigeria months ago to chase an uncertain dream, had stopped believing in happily ever after's. But if it ever still existed, she mused, then it was guaranteed with this man whose eyes had entranced and held her forever.

And so gently she squeezed his hands too. 'and i can't wait to live it with you' she replied softly.

Jide said nothing, there wasn't much left to be said. Instead he drew his wife closer, placed a kiss on her forehead, then helped her mount the steps to the plane. Unconcerned with how the other passenger would interpret his gesture.

And so, this became the beginning of a marriage adventure for them, they would live through their lives, taking chances to achieve the happiness that existed between the ups and downs that life would surely throw at them. But the best of it all, was that they had grown wiser, learning from the school of life, friendship, love and family. And their love which had been tested and proven to be resilient under the heat of fire, could surely stand the rain and weather the storms of marriage till death would do them part.





***the end*** smiley

#throws away pen and paper, then dances finally into the sunset.# I love sunsets! cheesy
I love u princesa. I wish u'll b my daisey and i ur jide. I luv ur write ups keep it up
RomanceRe: Ugly Girls Have Better Guys, WHY? by frenddy6(m): 11:36pm On Nov 09, 2013
[quote author=vizkiz]U knw most beautiful babes and handsome guyz re cheat. D best way 2 get over dis is 2 dat d opposite
Nairaland GeneralRe: Problems Only Introverts Will Understand by frenddy6(m): 9:14am On Sep 04, 2013
[quote author=chokl8candie]lolz! Dat's all me
PoliticsRe: Custom Officers & Smugglers Fighting At Seme Border? by frenddy6(m): 5:54am On Aug 30, 2013
Abbey2sam: Who da hell are you to tell d mod where to put this post?
instead of u 2 help inform odas u are hia questionin sumbdys own opinion. U sound like ass!
TV/MoviesRe: Five Ways Hollywood Movies Are As Bad As Nollywood Movies. by frenddy6(m): 9:24pm On Aug 24, 2013
[quote author=senbonzakura_kageyoshi]Right off the bat, I will have to announce that i’m not a fan of Nollywood. Right from the name to the many, many crappy movies, so many that they can fill the whole of Lagos and still as for extra sheets from Ogun State. And if you’ve read this particular post of mine on Nairaland, it probably underlines that fact. Much of what I hate is how predictable Nollywood movies are. However, I have to admit that Hollywood movies are sometimes as bad as Nollywood movies. Think i’m lying? Okay, disprove these:

1) Good guy vs Hundreds of bad guys in gun duel. Who wins?: Have yo watched any of those old Arnold Schwazenegger movies where he finds himself in a tight corner being fired at by literally a hundred baddies? Or Bruce Willis? Or Sylvester Stallone? Has anyone noticed how so many people are firing at one guy and he doesn’t sustain even a slight graze from any of the bullets (incidentally, he only gets injured by flying glass, and the only person whose shot manages to hit him is the main bad guy himself. Note that said shot is rarely ever lethal).

But this same dude, from his tiny hiding place behind a car/pillar/carton manages to eliminate every single one of them and still has enough energy after to come out and bask in the glory of his awesomeness? Think of it, seriously, how possible is that. Heck, even two peple should be enough. How incompetent can thirty people be that they can’t shot at and kill one tiny guy? No wonder naija guys say “actor no dey die for film!”

Why Nollywood cant pull it off: Just imagine Jim Iyke trying to save the day while being shot at by Gentle Jack and thirty other bad guy goons. That would be comedy!

2) Someone breaks all the rules…and still saves the day!: Rules are made for a reason. One, to keep things from going chaotic. Two, the bring things back to order if things do go chaotic. So it is crazy when in Hollywood movies, one guy just busts out of nowhere and breaks all the rules on the way to saving the day.

I mean, what? Seriously, if super heroes did exist in the real world, they would be sued out of business for breaking nearly every rules the government puts in place to protect citizens. For one, in the case of a hostage situation, first, the captors have to first be negotiated with, while security forces try to find a way to get the captives freed. However, Bruce Willis would have none of it and would instead go in one man SWAT in to bust the captives out.
What would happen in real life: The captors would shoot Bruce Willis dead on sight.

Why Nollywood can’t pull it off: Oh, they already tried it in “The President Must Not Die”. The result being that the president (Enebeli Elebuwa, RIP) turned sharp shooter, which was funny as hell.

http://zakuraweekly.com/five-ways-hollywood-movies-are-as-bad-as-nollywood-movies/[/quote]common dude, dats y it's called fiction. Main u guyz in naija think shallow sumtimes o!
PoliticsRe: Abubakar Shekau, May Have Die Of Gunshot Wounds – JTF by frenddy6(m): 7:35pm On Aug 19, 2013
Asoozy: who cares undecided
f**k u! i do[color=#990000][/color]
FoodRe: What Do You Do With Food Given To You During Festive Period? by frenddy6(m): 7:19pm On Aug 12, 2013
Kayusfity: ABEG WHO SABI ASHAWO JOINT FOR IYANA IPAJA?? THIS KONJI WAN KEE ME AND I NO WAN R.A.PE MAKE ANGRY MOB NO BURN ME
u dey craze ni. Na 4 hia dem tek u say ashawo auz dey. Idiot! Ur mate dey marry u dey fyn ashawo!!
TravelRe: Stay And Develop Your Country- Briton To Nigerian Youths by frenddy6(m): 8:26am On Aug 12, 2013
C who dey talk! Y himself no cumback make we develop dis country? I agree wit hm on UK, buh in a country like naija wia our leaders don't give a sh*t abt wat happens 2 us, hw do we intend 2 build d nation; by protestin or using guns. I doubt much, 4 me UK is nt d only place 2go. Wat we nid in dis country is revolutn n naija youths re nt ready 4 dat yet. Dem fear death like wetin!C who dey talk! Y himself no cumback make we develop dis country? I agree wit hm on UK, buh in a country like naija wia our leaders don't give a sh*t abt wat happens 2 us, hw do we intend 2 build d nation; by protestin or using guns. I doubt much, 4 me UK is nt d only place 2go. Wat we nid in dis country is revolutn n naija youths re nt ready 4 dat yet. Dem fear death wetin!C who dey talk! Y himself no cumback make we develop dis country? I agree wit hm on UK, buh in a country like naija wia our leaders don't give a sh*t abt wat happens 2 us, hw do we intend 2 build d nation; by protestin or using guns. I doubt much, 4 me UK is nt d only place 2go. Wat we nid in dis country is revolutn n naija youths re nt ready 4 dat yet. Dem fear death wetin!
Christianity EtcRe: Letter From Charly Boy To Pope Francis by frenddy6(m): 7:11pm On Aug 02, 2013
Wat's dis guy sayin sef
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