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It doesn't work that way here. All the marriages aren't registered in court and you can't even gain information on those who wed in court |
[quote author=Virgin Finder][/quote]Funny that I wasn't referring to you in the first place. |
Johnpaul88: I know people just need time. Change is rapid and spread like wildfire! In few years time, they'll start seeing things differentlyExactly. See what happened with slavery and killing twins? |
I've come across so many homophobic posts and acts that I've recently become speechless about them. The only thing I can say is that in a few years time, some of these hypocrites will view what they said here and either laugh at their stupidity, or cry over them. |
Was it just one food or everything? There's no way that you could tell her and she won't get offended. Just be frank and try to sugar coat it. She already knows this. If there are foods you know how to prepare and she doesn't, you should cook it together. And you can also learn with her. It'll mean a lot to her. Good luck. And get lots of flaggyl. You'll probably be needing them ![]() |
Personally, I don't like G-strings. So I won't like it if my partner wears it or asks me to wear it. Not because it's skimpy and immoral, but because it's skimpy and funny. |
This could be fun. *following* |
Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. God, that sounds weird! |
Aliciakeys: So far, these schools have no representatives;ESUT has a representative... |
brightk: this ur matter get as e be oo.. where be ur location sef.. cos e-help nor won reason ur mata oo. |
Sighs. I was about to launch into a heated but I kinda understand. You love the guy. There are people who've achieved much more. And how can he be declared the best selling artiste for three decades? He's barely older than thirty! |
This is ludicious! Our healthcare system is in chaos. And to think that this is a teaching hospital. |
I was going to say how glad I am that you didn't put any number on here and ask them to the cards through you but I see you left a link... |
I'm sorry, but where's the dick? ![]() |
KnightsTemplar: Since u r using windows 7 disk, during installation where it will display the available Hdd for the installation, click on drive options, u will see an option to delete the partition.Hi Knight. I've tried. I inserted the disk, shut down and started up the computer again. The cd compactment vibrated a lot and it showed the normal compaq logo for long time the computer started normally. Asking me to type in the BIOS password, then windows password and showing the desktop. I also tried loading the disk through an external CD Drive but still the same thing. What now? BTW, thanks for the help so far. |
Lying is different from swearing. Swearing is worse. Anyway, you shouldn't ask this here. I would lie and tell them the person isn't here. But Just follow your heart. God is the judge. |
KnightsTemplar: Did u attach the hardisk to another system? If no then there is no need of using windows disk manager. I asked u which windows installation disk u r using. U'll just have to boot from your optical drive. During windows pre installation i.e when u r installing the windows, you will be given an option to delete the Hdd partition.Okay. I'll try this. And it's windows 7 |
whiteroses:I didn't complain, like some people did, too. I just shared my experience, which is the reason why the topic was created. Don't insult the knowledge of the other posters. |
KnightsTemplar: What Windows installation disk are u using. If u have used different disks as bright suggested and they problem still persist, I would suggest u delete your hardisk partition, create another one and then do a format. If it continues, check ur memory.I tried deleting and creating another partition, but my disk manager won't start. I've shut it down and tried again. But still when I try to open the disk manager nothing happens. |
UK Bobo: All of the above mentioned are basics - lighting, infrastructure, good roads, planning and order. The Naija man turns these things into 'miracles' and rather than the people facing their duty and calling politicians to order. They flock to mosque and church looking for 'signs and wonders' to escape the wahala.The only thing I can say is, pal, you're welcome to try. You think sensitizing Nigerians is easy? |
The first I noticed when I landed in Asciuon, Paraguay was that I would have a hard time communicating with other people. Most of them don't speak English - at all- and the only Spanish words I knew was Hola and Sí and I didn't know what they meant. We (I was travelling with a group) hired a translator who helped bridge the gap. Then as we travelled, I noticed that although Nigeria is more economic potential that the country, it is more developed and organised. All the streets are cobble stoned and the streets aren't like something a madman designed. We moved down to Encanción where we were staying I had my biggest surprise. The food. I don't know what they cook. The only thing I could there is this baked thing with a whole lot of beef in it in lunch. I always skipped dinner because I can't stomach what our hosts cook. The only time I really eat is breakfast. They have the tastiest milk fresh and they have this fabulous bread. I make four teacups of tea with the milk and take a loaf of the bread to my table and admist stares from the locals, I devor everything. I top it up with three bananas and an apple.... The communication barrier was another problem. There was this beautiful person I so much wanted to "chat up" but I just ended up doing sign language and feeling like an idiot the entire time .I had fun visiting their museums, seeing their well preserved histories and art. I was surprised at how clean everywhere was. Even though much of the area were ranches, the environment was clean and friendly. And finally, the way they treated us. Not just our hosts, but the people in general. They asked us questions, very interested in us. They were very welcoming and didn't waste time warming to us. Even with the malaria scare we brought with us. (one of us had come down with malaria. And for some reason, these guys are paranoid of malaria. They put nets against our windows). So that's it. |
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brightk: u mean u booted via ur cd rom.. ok.. d only tin i can say here now is dat u need 2 get a gud cd,, daz d only guarantee..btw have u bin 4matin laptops be4 nowYes. And this hasn't happened before. |
Illuminatus ESUT |
Ajibel: Dan Brown hosted a live Q&A session today on FB. I asked him two questions, he replied oneThe Lost Symbol is my best Dan Brown novel. It's epic. Robert Langdon died in it. Literally . |
♥Dεs•Chγκσ♥:First, I find this topic interesting. Wondering how it'll play out. And it's homosexuality. Gayhood isn't a correct English. And what did you mean by co education? |
brightk: bros did u boot d pc via d cd or u just inserted d cd on a live windows machineStarted up the computer with the cd. |
♥Dεs•Chγκσ♥:This will put a restriction on participation. What happens when a school doesn't get this many? |
Hey. Can anyone help me with that music they use for the opening credits? Or maybe a link to where I can download it? |
brightk: Get another cd...I got two. But it was still the same thing. The computer says the same thing when I want to uninstall a program. |
brightk: oga sir.. i sim not 2 understand ur statement.. if i can decode u correctly u want 2 4mat ur lappy.. btw wat medium are u using.. usb flash, internal cdrom or external or LAN.....The thing is that every time I start to format the computer, it will show starting setup. Then after sometime, it will say that the process couldn't be continued because the application was denied access to some installation files. |
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