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Evestar200: dream on brotherWorry more about your club na or is there nothing to discuss about them? ![]() |
The first 10 people that commented on this thread are nothing but pathetic. i weep on their behalf! |
Evestar200: let me knw when u wake up 4rm ur dream.This we have achieved, so it can no longer be a dream. |
Evestar200: hahaha, in ur wildest dream right?it'll happen while you are alive and this year. |
Evestar200: what pain?The pain of seeing Kp winning the league title for the 3rd time back to back. |
Evestar200: back to back ko, front to front ni, MtheewwI can feel the pain, help yourself out by choking on a very long big cucumber hehehehehe |
Evestar200: yea, bt lose na lose whether home or away.No one said otherwise. That still won't stop the back to back champions from lifting the league the third time. Get used to it sissy. |
Evestar200: they lose 1 nil to DolphinesAway right? |
KP didn't play? ![]() |
One of the disadvantages of separate rooms is that when there is a disagreement and both parties aren't agreeing with eachother, the separate room helps prolong the disagreement and malice. one of the parties can decide to lock himself or herself in her room thereby making reconciliation on the bed difficult to achieve unlike one room where the body touch body can easily end the quarrel. I have more disadvantages to share though. |
Good morning folks. |
oloyedayo: are u not employing?Only if you are a forex trader, we are recruiting forex traders |
Remind me again, how much is a crate of eggs? i rather sacrifice one seat load of eggs than allow rubbish in my car. BTW, the front seat can accommodate 2 people. |
Let them adopt na or is it a must to have a child? ![]() |
Happy weekend people. Happy celebrations to my Muslim brothers and sisters. |
Neymar's brain on auto-pilot - Japan neurologists http://sports.yahoo.com/news/neymars-brain-auto-pilot-japan-neurologists-073311971--sow.html |
I am courting EU for a long.. 1.3442 is my entry with a very tight SL, i want to see 1.353x today, hmmm, well the RR looks enticing, let me indulge EU. |
Havilah93: Noted! @honeric01It's for awareness sir.. Thanks for the comment sir...do not forget to patronize us hehe |
Ephemmm: I think google.com, ask.com, mamma.com would be ever-ready to give you much-encompassing detail....As usual ![]() |
onegig: Most don't even know what's happening there. They just open their mouths and talk. No one is in support of hamas firing rockets but people should put themselves in the shoes of these people. You are fenced round. You can't travel, you can't have your personal freedom, your lands are been chopped up daily and your families are being killed daily in the disguise of self defense. What would you do?Blockheads won't and can never learn, even with all these you are posting, some of them are just too foolish to learn anything.... |
onegig: You should have learnt not to talk to mad men. Having a discussion with them is more like shouting with a psychotic tout in AJ. I guess the UN human rights commission are also muslims and hamas sympathisers if we are to base things according to what these dolts believe.Bro you self see am.. Too many educated illiterate boasting up and down with worthless degrees.. |
caseless: i'v discovered another nler today. U have my respect.Its well.. |
rigarmortis: do you want me to summarise this particular conflict or you want me to start from 1947 resettlement of jews after the second world war in modern day Palestine which is the genesis of the current Israel/Palestine war?...that's what I asked.......Not worth it. |
dmcdad: It seems Xavi will be leaving by January cause that's when the new season will be starting in the MLS. Villa too should be hanging around. I read that he would play at Australia between now and then before going over for the pre-season and ultimately the start of the new season.His experience should be thoroughly grilled out from him to the young midfielders during his short stay remaining. |
rozayx5:Brother, you are still repeating the same error. do you know what has been happening in Palestine since 1947? they have been passed around by different countries as if they are a prostitute. dehumanized and made to see themselves on their own land as slaves and second hand citizens. Bro, you need to educate yourself on what is going on in that region. You are quick to say hamas is firing rockets, what do you do to an oppressor? bend down and have him rape you at will? When your land is being segregated and wired with iron-spiked barbed wire and you are told where you should go and not go on your land? BTW, Hamas is the legitimate government in Gaza, but the west try to label them as a terrorist group because they don't like their agenda. the military arm of Hamas are the ones fighting against the Israeli's occupation. Israel is doing the same thing the Nazis did to them during the era of Hitler. Educate yourself my brother! |
Noise makers, how una dey? |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senior U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday that Russia was responsible for "creating the conditions" that led to the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, but they offered no evidence of direct Russian government involvement. The intelligence officials were cautious in their assessment, noting that while the Russians have been arming separatists in eastern Ukraine, the U.S. had no direct evidence that the missile used to shoot down the passenger jet came from Russia. The officials briefed reporters Tuesday under ground rules that their names not be used in discussing intelligence related to last week's air disaster, which killed 298 people. The plane was likely shot down by an SA-11 surface-to-air missile fired by Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, the intelligence officials said, citing intercepts, satellite photos and social media postings by separatists, some of which have been authenticated by U.S. experts. But the officials said they did not know who fired the missile or whether any Russian operatives were present at the missile launch. They were not certain that the missile crew was trained in Russia, although they described a stepped-up campaign in recent weeks by Russia to arm and train the rebels, which they say has continued even after the downing of the commercial jetliner. In terms of who fired the missile, "we don't know a name, we don't know a rank and we're not even 100 percent sure of a nationality," one official said, adding at another point, "There is not going to be a Perry Mason moment here." White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said the U.S. was still working to determine whether the missile launch had a "direct link" to Russia, including whether there were Russians on the ground during the attack and the degree to which Russians may have trained the separatists to launch such a strike. "We do think President Putin and the Russian government bears responsibility for the support they provided to these separatists, the arms they provided to these separatists, the training they provided as well and the general unstable environment in eastern Ukraine," Rhodes said in an interview with CNN. He added that heavy weaponry continues to flow into Ukraine from Russia following the downing of the plane. The intelligence officials said the most likely explanation for the downing was that the rebels made a mistake. Separatists previously had shot down 12 Ukrainian military airplanes, the officials said. The officials made clear they were relying in part on social media postings and videos made public in recent days by the Ukrainian government, even though they have not been able to authenticate all of it. For example, they cited a video of a missile launcher said to have been crossing the Russian border after the launch, appearing to be missing a missile. But later, under questioning, the officials acknowledged they had not yet verified that the video was exactly what it purported to be. Despite the fuzziness of some details, however, the intelligence officials said the case that the separatists were responsible for shooting down the plane was solid. Other scenarios — such as that the Ukrainian military shot down the plane — are implausible, they said. No Ukrainian surface-to-air missile system was in range. From satellites, sensors and other intelligence gathering, officials said, they know where the missile originated — in separatist-held territory — and what its flight path was. But if they possess satellite or other imagery of the missile being fired, they did not release it Tuesday. A graphic they made public depicts their estimation of the missile's flight path with a green line. The jet's flight path was available from air traffic control data. In the weeks before the plane was shot down, Russia had stepped up its arming and training of the separatists after the Ukrainian government won a string of battlefield victories. The working theory is that the SA-11 missile came from Russia, although the U.S. doesn't have proof of that, the officials said. U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Powers said last week that "because of the technical complexity of the SA-11, it is unlikely that the separatists could effectively operate the system without assistance from knowledgeable personnel. Thus, we cannot rule out technical assistance from Russian personnel in operating the systems," she said. Asked about evidence, one of the senior U.S. intelligence officials said it was conceivable that Russian paramilitary troops are operating in eastern Ukraine, but that there was no direct link from them to the missile launch. Asked why civilian airline companies were not warned about a possible threat, the officials said they did not know the rebels possessed SA-11 missiles until after the Malaysian airliner was shot down. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/22/malaysia-plane-crash_n_5611113.html |
rozayx5: @caselessI expect something better than this from you na.. you dey fall hand o.. Na question i ask you, see wetin you dey show me.. how does this correlate? Is there any land conflict between SA and Zim? Embarrassed ![]() |
AjanleKoko: Good to hear that Xavi is staying one more year. We don't have enough depth in the middle, and the B Team guys aren't coming through as well as we had expected. We're embarassingly rich in attack, strengthening in defence, but the midfield is a bit suspect.Majority of our attackers can easily slot into the midfield, i don't see any cause for alarm. |
rigarmortis: hey lil man...lets not demean each others reading abilities ok............I know the conflict didn't start today.........1947 resettlement of jews till now is too long to summarise in one post.......lets assume you and I know, then you can discuss the finer details.Seems you are just not worth the time which i know you are praying not to get, you don't want to engage in what's likely to expose your folly. No amount of "degrading words" from you can change the fact that you are ignorant of what you are commenting on, if you can't summarize the genesis of the conflict, then you are not worth the time. Enjoy your folly. |
jamace: Noted.Bro, i hail o! |
rigarmortis: well, if discussion is what you want, you could have used a different manner of approach, "another "one" spotted" is not exactly endearing.Stop asking questions to answer questions, this is not a good trait... that said, kindly respond to my questions, then we can move from there. |
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