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RomanceRe: What Is Your Idea Of A Date From Hell by Greycells(op): 6:19pm On Aug 18, 2006
Abubor, pls put yourself in the guy' s shoes. Maybe he is investing his whole 30days, and u expect him not to have expectations. grin For some blokes, a chic dt expects them to expect nothing after a date out, is certainly an idea of a date from hell tongue
IslamRe: Muslims: Are We Bad? by Greycells(m): 11:16am On Aug 17, 2006
True Muslims are one of d best people in the world. I hav met so many. Diffn people in diffn parts of the world bring their cultre to bear on religion. For instance, the people of the Middle East. Both the Arabs and d Jews are violent by nature (some people attribute it to environmental determinism, that is, d desert and they point to people living in the same region of America and Nigeria, as evidence).

MUSLIMS ARE GOOD PEOPLE, SOME BUDDISTS dt I HAVE MET ARE EVEN BETTER. qed.
RomanceRe: What Is Your Idea Of A Date From Hell by Greycells(op): 9:59am On Aug 17, 2006
Busta girl, paying the bills would certainly have made u d loser, because, one thing that comes to mind about dates is that, it is rarely a  win cheesy-win cheesy situation for those involved. Rarely!

Accepted, you did not pay d bills. Still, i will like to know who d loser of dt particular date was huh Cos, a date is not an end-in-itself. Read between d hypens.
LiteratureRe: Scale of value in Bisi Ojediran's Literature by Greycells(m): 5:50pm On Aug 16, 2006
grin I feel good. That 's my piece. Who wouldn't. I wrote that piece on Bisi Ojediran's literature grin
PoliticsRe: Ekiti PDP Governorship Aspirant Killed by Greycells(m): 3:12pm On Aug 16, 2006
undecided hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!! lipsrsealed
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Standard Chartered Bank Test by Greycells(m): 11:26am On Aug 16, 2006
Some pple resumed last month. A friend told me it was a gbogo ero thing (come one come all) cos even pple with third class made it. May be u guy shuld go back and drop ya CVs. I think d bank wants to go into retail banking and they are thinking of recruiting more hands.

However, i was reliably informed that they pay in the same range as UBA for entry point.

Drop your CVs again. Wish ya luck.
RomanceRe: What Is Your Idea Of A Date From Hell by Greycells(op): 11:21am On Aug 16, 2006
smiley iice gal, that's surely a fix that will bore to death, beginning of the journey to hell 4 some! PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, dont go on such a date. grin
RomanceRe: What Is Your Idea Of A Date From Hell by Greycells(op): 9:37am On Aug 16, 2006
Busta wrote
A guy takin me out on a date and expecting me to pay, not just pay my portion but pay all of it. ain't paying shit!!



grin Too smart for his own good. Wants to eat his cake and have it.

But i don't think it will a bad idea trying that out with a hearty eater, to see who the loser is. tongue
RomanceWhat Is Your Idea Of A Date From Hell by Greycells(op): 8:08pm On Aug 15, 2006
Blokes and Divas on the block, what's your idea of a Date from Hell. A friend of mine had a recent date and he believes he has had the roughest deal from a chic that was once his dream come true.
His grouse, the chic was a glutton. Maybe you will come to terms with my friends grouse, if you understand that he cares about a hearty meal himself ( cos his idea of lunch will scare two able bodied men) and did not hide that fact on a first date.
He came back from the date really shaken, saying the chic has an Herculean appetite.

ANYONE WITH A WORSE EXPERIENCE?
LiteratureRe: Do You Remember the Pacesetters Books? by Greycells(m): 2:34pm On Aug 15, 2006
Up Chairman! Really, u took me down memory lane. Bless you for reminding me of my first youthful addiction, Pacesetters. Truly, we should challenge Macmillian to keep the torch burning for those coming behind.

[/color]I am game about doing something What do you all think. [color=#006600]
CultureRe: Google In Igbo Language by Greycells(m): 5:44pm On Aug 04, 2006
google has a team in the country doing d translations. d focus is Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa language. Igbo language is not excluded.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Ecobank And Spring Bank Are Recruiting by Greycells(m): 6:22pm On Aug 03, 2006
Ecobank HQ is also on the same stretch of road. It is close to Bonny Camp.
Truly, they are recruiting. Ecobank has been at it for close to 2 months.
RomanceRe: Can A Man Love A Woman And Still Cheat On Her? by Greycells(m): 1:07pm On Jul 31, 2006
We romanticize this love thing.Love is conditional. Very very. Even that between mother and child.

A pointer in that direction is the Yoruba cliche that says ' Ko si iya were' (this means 'the insane has no mother'. Every mother has favourite child and that even changes after heer wards become grown up. In most cases, the most affluent becomes the favourite child. That is as far as that goes.

Love in every relationship is conditional. Very conditional, I say! We all love for one reason or the other. You love a guy, maybe, for his prospects, for his cool looks, for his personality and other intangible value.


Our beaus here, why do many of you prefer to love within your station and not below it. I am sure we do not have anyone of us dating a leper, hunchback, cripple, deaf & dumb or any other person with physical deformities.
Love, in its altrustic sense has not been experienced on this plane, like it was when Jesus the Christ, was around some 2006 years ago.

We all love according the proddings of our ego. Once we cease to behold the attribute we love to behold in the confessed love of our life, the rest, as they say is history.

Love is conditional and that is why both the men and womenfolk love their partners for one reason and continue to cheat them and cheat on them for other reasons. ;DThe size of our ego is the measure of our love grin[b][/b]
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pulisher/writer Needed by Greycells(m): 10:56am On Jun 01, 2006
Scondy failed to add that the prospective candidate should be (male) a graduate of Mass Communication, English Language, Linguistic (journalism experience a must); must possess excellent communication skills and must have experience in magazine production.

If you meet the above requirement, please, mail your CV to adeola_adejokun@yahoo.com before the next 10 days 4 d job of a corporate affairs officer

NB: the e-mail adress has underscore between d first and second name.
Jobs/VacanciesFor Job Opening Forward Your Cv To Ade_greycells@yahoo.co.uk by Greycells(op): 10:30am On Apr 04, 2006
Job Opening

Our company, Nigeria’s leading bilateral Chamber of Commerce has need for a Business Development Officer, preferably female, to join our team.

The preferred candidate should posses pleasant personality, good marketing skills and excellent communication skills (both oral and written).

Applicants should posses a degree in English Language, Mass Communication, Business Administration, Marketing or related disciplines.

If you believe you are well suited for the position, please call Deola on 08056035210.

forward your CV to ade_greycells@yahoo.co.uk (it is an entry level position, Youth Corpers are encouraged to apply)
Jobs/VacanciesJob Opening by Greycells(op): 9:47am On Apr 04, 2006
Job Opening

Our company, Nigeria’s leading bilateral Chamber of Commerce has need for a Business Development Officer, preferably female, to join our team.

The preferred candidate should posses pleasant personality, good marketing skills and excellent communication skills (both oral and written).

Applicants should posses a degree in English Language, Mass Communication, Business Administration, Marketing or related disciplines.

If you believe you are well suited for the position, please call Deola on 08056035210

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