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Foreign AffairsRe: George Bush and His War on Iraq by Greatpeter(m): 7:07am On Jul 18, 2005
Makgod I tell you that CNN is Bush's favourites and they can't just broadcast what did not happen.

The suicide bomber in Iraq is what you call terrorist, this is because of war in Iraq. It was not so befora the war.
May I even tell you that most people doing it are not even Saddam's loyalists. But because they hates American's presence on their soil,this angers them, they call them "Infidel" What are "infidels" doing on our soil"

If iraq is guilty of violence and criminal charges then America is much more guilty.
HealthRe: Swimming for Life by Greatpeter(m): 6:57am On Jul 18, 2005
Ok Hot angel is that what they "Simile or what?

English student bail me out.
FashionRe: Pictures - Let's move the photo thingy here by Greatpeter(m): 6:54am On Jul 18, 2005
Hot angel I can assure you I'm posting my pix before the end of the month. tongue
FamilyRe: 15 Wisdom Keys For a Happy Marriage by Greatpeter(op): 6:49am On Jul 18, 2005
101 Ways to Give Rest to Your Family

Becoming good at the things that build inner confidence and calm takes
practice — and a dash of creativity! The following list might provide
some cloud-seeding for a brainstorm or two of your own. Have some fun
with your family . . . and get ready for a good rest.

1. Pay off your credit cards.

2. Take off ten pounds or accept where you are without any more complaints.

3. Eat dinner together as a family for seven days in a row.

4. Take your wife on a dialogue date (no movie, guys).

5. Read your kids a classic book (Twain’s a good start).

6. Memorize the Twenty-third Psalm as a family.

7. Give each family member a hug for twenty-one days in a row (that’s how
long the experts say it takes to develop a habit).

8. Pick a night of the week in which the television will remain unplugged.

9. Go out for a non-fast-food dinner as a family.

10. Pray for your spouse and children every day.

11. Plan a vacation together.

12. Take a vacation together.

13. Read a chapter from the Bible every day until it becomes a habit.

14. Sit together as a family in church.

15. Surprise your teenager. Wash his car and fill up his gas tank.

16. Take an afternoon off from work; surprise your child by excusing him
from school and taking him to a ball game.

17. Take a few hours one afternoon and go to the library as a family.

18. Take a walk as a family.

19. Write each member of your family a letter sharing why you value them.

20. Give your spouse a weekend getaway with a friend (same gender!) to a
place of their choice.

21. Go camping as a family.

22. Go to bed early (one hour before your normal bedtime) every day for
a week.

23. Take each of your children out to breakfast (individually) at least
once a month for a year.

24. Turn down a promotion that would demand more time from your family
than you can afford to give.

25. Religiously wear your seat belts.

26. Get a complete physical.

27. Exercise a little every day for a month.

28. Make sure you have adequate life insurance on both you and your spouse.

29. Write out information about finances, wills and important business
information that your spouse can use to keep things under control
in the event of your death.

30. Make sure your family car is safe (tires, brakes, etc.) and get it
tuned up.

31. Replace the batteries in your smoke alarm.

32. Put a security system in your house.

33. Attend the parent/teacher meetings of each child as a couple.

34. Help your kids with their homework.

35. Watch the kids on Saturday while your wife goes shopping (but if a
friend calls, don’t say that you are "babysitting"wink.

36. Explain to your spouse exactly what you do for a living.

37. Put together a picture puzzle. (One thousand pieces or more).

38. Take time during the week to read a Bible story to your children
and then discuss it with them.

39. Encourage each child to submit to you his most perplexing question,
and promise him that you’ll either answer it or discuss it with him.

40. Finish fixing something around the house.

41. Tell your kids how you and your spouse met.

42. Tell your kids about your first date.

43. Sit down and write your parents a letter thanking them for a specific
thing they did for you. (Don’t forget to sent it!)

44. Go on a shopping spree where you are absolutely committed to buying
nothing.

45. Keep a prayer journal for a month. Keep track of the specific ways
that God answered your needs.

46. Do some stargazing away from the city with your family. Help your
children identify constellations and conclude the evening with prayer
to the majestic God who created the heavens.

47. Treat your wife to a beauty makeover (facial, manicure, haircut, etc.).
I hear they really like this.

48. Give the kids an alternative to watching Saturday morning cartoons
(breakfast at McDonald’s, garage sales, the park, chores, etc.)

49. Ask your children each day what they did at school (what they learned,
who they ate lunch with, etc.).

50. After you make your next major family decision, take your child back
through the process and teach him how you arrived at your decision.

51. Start saying to yourself "My car doesn’t look so bad."

52. Call your wife or husband from work just to see how they’re doing.

53. Compile a family tree and teach your children the history of their
ancestors.

54. Walk through an old graveyard with your children.

55. Say no to at least one thing a day — even if it’s only a second
piece of pie.

56. Write that letter to the network that broadcast the show you felt
was inappropriate for prime-time viewing.

57. Turn off the lights and listen to a "praise" tape as you focus your
thoughts on the Lord.

58. Write a note to your pastor praising him for something.

59. Take back all the books in your library that actually belong in someone
else’s library.

60. Give irritating drivers the right to pull in front of you without
signaling and yelling at them.

61. Make every effort to not let the sun go down on your anger.

62. Accept legitimate criticism from your wife or a friend without
reacting or defending yourself.

63. If your car has a Christian bumper sticker on it — drive like it.

64. Do a Bible study on the "wise man" and the "fool" in Proverbs . . .
and then apply what it takes to be wise to your life.

65. Make a list of people who have hurt your feelings over the past year
. . . then check your list to see if you’ve forgiven them.

66. Make a decision to honor your parents, even if they made a career
out of dishonoring you.

67. Take your children to the dentist and doctor for your wife.

68. Play charades with your family, but limit subjects to memories
from the past.

69. Do the dishes for your wife.

70. Schedule yourself a free day to stay home with your family.

71. Get involved in a family project that services or helps someone
less fortunate.

72. As a family, get involved in a recreational activity.

73. Send your wife flowers.

74. Spend an evening going through old pictures from family vacations.

75. Take a weekend once a year for you and your spouse to get away
and renew your relationship.

76. Praise your spouse and children — in their presence — to someone else.

77. Discuss a world or national problem, and ask your children for their
opinion on it.

78. Wait up for your teenagers when they are out on dates.

79. Have a "quiet Saturday" (no television, no radio, . . . no kidding).

80. If your children are little, spend an hour playing with them — but
let them determine the game.

81. Have your parents tell your children about life when they were young.

82. Give up soap operas.

83. De-clutter your house.

84. If you have a habit of watching late night television, but have to be
to work early every morning, change your habit.

85. Don’t accept unnecessary business breakfast appointments.

86. Write missionaries regularly.

87. Go through your closets and give everything that you haven’t worn in
a year to a clothing relief organization.

88. Become a faithful and frequent visitor of your church’s library.

89. Become a monthly supporter of a Third World child.

90. Keep mementos, school projects, awards, etc. of each child in separate
files. You’ll appreciate these when they’ve left the nest.

91. Read the biography of a missionary.

92. Give regularly and faithfully to conscientious church endeavors.

93. Place with your will a letter to each family member telling why you were
glad you got to share life with him or her.

94. Go through your old records and tapes and discard any of them that
might be a bad testimony to your children.

95. Furnish a room (or a corner of a room) with comfortable chairs and
declare it the "disagreement corner." When conflicts arise, go to this
corner and don’t leave until it’s resolved.

96. Give each child the freedom to pick his favorite dinner menu at least
once a week.

97. Go over to a shut-in’s house as a family and completely clean it and
get the lawn work done.

98. Call an old friend from your past, just to see how he or she is getting
along.

99. Get a good friend to hold you accountable for a specific important need
(Bible reading, prayer, spending time with your family, losing a few
pounds, etc.).

100. Establish a budget.

101. Go to a Christian marriage enrichment seminar.
Music/RadioRe: Best Nigerian Musicians? by Greatpeter(m): 11:59pm On Jul 17, 2005
Don't tell me I'm tribalistic ooo.

KSA is the man any day.

He never loses his taste. (Evergreen)

Oluaye isn't bad too. But Sunny don carry waka don te.
HealthRe: Swimming for Life by Greatpeter(m): 11:55pm On Jul 17, 2005
Has Dominobaby who pledged to go back to swimming as soon as possible done so?

Fulfil your pledge oo.

We want to hear from you.
HealthRe: Swimming for Life by Greatpeter(m): 11:51pm On Jul 17, 2005
Hot angel how you be a fish?
Are you "Yemoja"?

partly fish,partly human being.

I beg you oo.

If you don become fish consult your pastor for deliverance oo.
FamilyRe: Women Paying Dowry For their Husbands? by Greatpeter(op): 11:47pm On Jul 17, 2005
Ok thanks for that correction. But the message has been passed.

Idea is needed.
Nairaland GeneralRe: It's My Birthday! Here's my Speech by Greatpeter(m): 11:34pm On Jul 17, 2005
This is amazing and surprising to me.
How will one won't know her lover's birthday?
Dreaming?
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witnesses in Here? by Greatpeter(m): 11:32pm On Jul 17, 2005
True Seun but they won't accept your friendship except you join them.

There was lady I like so much but she said I should join them.
So no show.
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witnesses in Here? by Greatpeter(m): 11:17pm On Jul 17, 2005
I no be lawyer oo.

Me too na observation and comments.

But I no be commentator
oo.
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witnesses in Here? by Greatpeter(m): 10:58pm On Jul 17, 2005
Jogego na you come complicate the show sef.
Why dis kin question you be politician. Na dem dey flash back dem no dey forget things to slide their opponents.
Khai!
TV/MoviesRe: Common Flaws in Nigerian Home Videos by Greatpeter(m): 10:47pm On Jul 17, 2005
If if we have sponsors who can invest heavily on the movie industry will these pirates allow them succeed?
Sometime we just have to consider these people. they are into business and will want to make profit.
Who wats to lose? Govt. too should help them.

American artists enjoy treamedous support from their govt. why not here too?
BusinessRe: Can One Be 'Comfortable' Without Being Rich? by Greatpeter(m): 10:38pm On Jul 17, 2005
You can be comfortable without being rich just like myself.
Wealth is not all, money though can give comfort to some extent but can not give joy and peace.

Many of our so called big men are not comfortable anyway despite that they ride big cars.
FashionRe: Pictures - Let's move the photo thingy here by Greatpeter(m): 10:34pm On Jul 17, 2005
That means you are either nursing an ambition or you're jealous. tongue
FashionRe: Pictures - Let's move the photo thingy here by Greatpeter(m): 10:29pm On Jul 17, 2005
Far from it Dablessed, some are married while majority of us are still chronic bachelor grin

Again that may not be the guy's child.
Nairaland GeneralRe: The Nigerian Police Force: How do you view them? by Greatpeter(m): 10:27pm On Jul 17, 2005
Chxta thank you for this question I don't see any improvement here ooo.

But I don't think Seun will like the way you asked the question lightly oo.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Club Football Transfers This Season by Greatpeter(m): 10:15pm On Jul 17, 2005
Keep your facts. There may be millions of Ferg, Billions of Eriksson I do not care. I do not fancy them I praise who I fancy.
he's young,talented and achiever. He worked in spain as an assitant coach b4 coaching porto. With few years of his career he's achieved much. Kudos to him.
To correct you, I've been a Chelsea fan for years I'm not an emergency fan.
Forum GamesRe: First And Last Letter Game by Greatpeter(m): 10:07pm On Jul 17, 2005
Yard
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witnesses in Here? by Greatpeter(m): 7:30pm On Jul 17, 2005
read her post. She said we can ask question. Me too no be JW oo.
Forum GamesRe: First And Last Letter Game by Greatpeter(m): 7:15pm On Jul 17, 2005
Dry.
PoliticsRe: $18 Billion Debt Relief Package for Nigeria! by Greatpeter(m): 6:44pm On Jul 17, 2005
Whatever your view still may be we need debt relieve, it couldn't have come at this right time.

You're in Uk enjoying yourself there some people sacrifised to make that place reside- able.

Let's come together and salvage this nation.
this nation needs you and you need this nation.

There's poverty here oo!
So we need debt pardon.
RomanceRe: Most Romantic Way to Ask, "Will You Marry Me?" by Greatpeter(m): 6:36pm On Jul 17, 2005
The guy wants to show the girl that he's madly in love.
RomanceRe: Breakup of your Last Relationship by Greatpeter(m): 6:13pm On Jul 17, 2005
Yes! Krix it was culled from Sun newspaper.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Girls and their love for Recharge Cards by Greatpeter(m): 6:11pm On Jul 17, 2005
No Hot angel, the guy may not be in good frame of mind at that time, may be psychologically down.
PoliticsRe: $18 Billion Debt Relief Package for Nigeria! by Greatpeter(m): 6:08pm On Jul 17, 2005
Seun how can we get to talk to Obasanjo not to take this loan.

He's driving us to another farm of slavery.

Any one knows baba's number? I've got to talk to him.
Forum GamesRe: First And Last Letter Game by Greatpeter(m): 5:57pm On Jul 17, 2005
Ok sorry Hot angel

Then to start from where you stopped,

Day.

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