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MzNelly:I'll bet half of my left eyebrow that the OP is trolling. |
Tundeiab:Do you have a problem with that? |
sonOfLucifer:I dey bro. How your side? Good to hear from you. ![]() |
Jeromejnr:I can see you're trying to escape. If I said the solution was knowing how the car works, then its on me to explain or direct the person to an explanation of how the car works. Its simple really. You on the other hand didn't ask any question, you went straight and made a recommendation and when asked to follow through, you are twisting and turning. I think we have derailed this thread enough. |
Jeromejnr:Don't need to know you. My point has been made already. |
Jeromejnr:Written off since your first comment. I only engaged you for the sake of the OP. Point made. I hope she realizes it. |
Jeromejnr:That seems inconsistent with your first response here. I'm not surprised at this. |
Jeromejnr:I think she is asking, albeit indirectly. You don't need explicit permission to give her the information she needs. You can pass on your wisdom and know you have shown someone the light. This is a reasonable course of action bearing in mind that you are not compelling her to do anything. |
frosbel2:Probably for the same reasons you believed it yourself. That's a clue for a lot I haven't said. |
Jeromejnr:Perhaps you should oblige her with an explanation of the inner workings of the kingdom. Without that, your reply is meaningless. |
Mcdonelldouglas:It does kinda work but not necessarily the way the books explain it. The way I see it, when you become obsessed with something, all your deeds are geared towards the attainment of that end. Eventually you may get to that point where opportunity meets preparation ie luck and you take off from there. From my view, there's nothing mysterious there. Its in fact logical. Your passion for a thing prepares you to seize an opportunity if and when its presented. |
Will denying other patients the services of the doctors bring the dead girl back? |
I did a rendition of the national anthem as well. Hope you like that. Its also among my old files. I'll try and upload it this night. Kilokeys TonySpike Again, pardon the poor sound quality. http://www.solidfiles.com/d/37e947cf0d/ |
kilokeys:Hehehe bro I used to play fur Elise like you too (wink wink). Am and Em with some finger picking I'm adding you straightaway! Thanks for your kind words. |
http://www.solidfiles.com/d/53936a7a31/ Found this file on my phone. Recorded it long ago and forgot about it. Wonderful World. Sound quality is not good and the playing is a bit off. Kilokeys TonySpike |
TonySpike:Thanks. I have to find a way round this obstacle at leastfor the short term. |
kilokeys:Thanks. I've always had problems recording because the phone mics don't pick up the essential frequencies of the guitar. I'll have to find a work around. By the way, nice chord melody. I do the same thing. I'll try and upload if I can get a decent recording. |
How do you record your guitar Kilokeys TonySpike |
Where are the ammunitions? Perhaps the OP hasn't heard of arms and ammunitions. Not the same thing. |
[quote author=Sweetlemon post=3. 39264]Since it's in vogue to check demographics of appointees rather than their track records, very well then we shall do so. While most of us are shouting "Northern Agenda" Let's take a closer look at this expression called "North". Let's be sincere, when we hear North, the first thing that comes to mind is Hausa/Fulani/Muslim. But we have all forgotten or simply refused to learn that North is divided into Geographically: 1. North East 2. North West 3. North Central Demographically: 1. Core Muslim 2. Almost 200 Minority tribes 3. A fair chunk of Christian population 4. Hausa/Fulani plus Kanuri Majority Tribes Simply put, the North is 5 times more complex than the South. Now let's examine possible reasons why we just assume North to be Hausa/Fulani/Muslim. The answer is not rocket science. It's simply because Hausas and Fulanis have been dominating the Northern scene since forever. Now let's take a closer look at Buhari's Northern appointments so far; Did we miss the fact that a fair number of the ones in sensitive posts are from minority tribes and in fact Christians?? Now help me ask yourselves, when last did Northern Christians get recognition? When last did we hear of tribes like Kilba, Angas, Tula, Waja? Is it not indeed some sort of change from the usual Hausa/Fulani/SS/Yoruba/Igbo/Muslim we keep hearing all over the place? Ok nau. Are we aware of the SGF is a Pastor of proven integrity? Don't you think that empowering and recognizing the Christians and minority tribes will go a long way in checking insurgencies and attacks on these vulnerable people by Fulani herdsmen, etc? Are you now trying to say that these minorities in the North who have never been given recognition but have been patiently waiting are lower and inferior Nigerians? Don't they deserve spots just like the conventional Yorubas which make up SW, Igbos which make up SE and then the different SS tribes? I'm not done yet. Have we noticed that these appointees are not your usual politicians? Does that not mean that it won't be the "awon goons mi" business as usual? They were almost regular people until Buhari made them popular, meaning they don't have a never-ending list of goons they need to reward. I know most disappointed APC fans had placed their bets on Onu, Fashola, and Ameachi. They have erroneously seen Nigeria politics as a sport betting game or a fantasy football league where you conjure up your own "dream team". Smh. If we still insist on this marginalization talk can we ask ourselves these questions?; 1. Is there more stable electricity in North than in the south? 2. The clean up in sectors so far, does it in the long run affect only Northerners? If the EFCC, Customs, pensions, NNPC etc are functioning properly does it not mean better for us as a whole? When last did you queue for fuel? 3. Buhari just ordered clean up of ogoni areas, (let's not forget we just had an ND son there for the past five years!) Are Northerners the ones to benefit from this exercise? Can we please just relax our muscles a bit while we watch how things eventually play out? I don't know why the average Nigerian does not think outside the box. These points here are things I pray each and every person reading this will ponder on with at least half an open mind. This is the first time I will be begging the mods to move my thread to FP. My message must touch as many hearts as possible. Call me a hopeless Nigeria-lover. Yeah I know I am because I'm the type that loves with all my heart, I may get angry but I still love. Good bless The Federal Rebublic of Nigeria! Sai Buhari! Cheers! Lalasticlala, Ishilove, Obinoscopy.[/quote]Oh sweet lemon mixed with honey , That I should have the patience. I almost said this Ok a wailing thread but I restrained myself. Carry on jor. |
FestacGirl:So you say but . . . Slap a price tag on it, 70 mil perhaps. Let D'banj buy one, let Kcee buy one, let P Square buy 3. Let them all flaunt it on instagram and then the frog turns into a prince. That's the way it goes. |
iretiland:Grapes sour much? |
youngpol:Therefore God? |
Midehi:Very true. |
Durent:Do yourself a favour and learn to play the guitar the proper way. It will save you a lot of stress later on. An option (though I won't recommend it) is to reverse the order of the strings on your guitar. That means you put the high E string where the 6th string is, you put the B string where the A string is and so on. That's what Jimi Hendrix did. Final advice, learn to play normally, its not that difficult once you put your mind to it. I'm left handed and I had no problems. Look up Jim Mullen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOutRlybKBs |
Another Pac quotable Its like this, the masses, the hungry people, they outweigh the rich so as long as I appeal to the hungry and the poverty stricken people, its all good. I'mo have a job for life. Its the rich people who're worried about the food than the poor people. Everybody knows crime out there, everybody knows what type of situation we in in the streets. All Im doing is showing you and telling you. Why get mad at the brother thats bringing the news? Get mad at the person thats making it happen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMHo2TAxRYo |
onionsoup:My heart weeps. Why are you people like this? It takes a special kind of person to believe this. I mean come on, Obama's speeches to be included in the bible? |
Krystalzkris:No its not caused by witches. Its a global phenomenon. Your mind simply wakes up before your body. Its interesting to note that while we blame witches/demons because they are in our supernatural folklore, other cultures that have other mythical beings, blame those beings. If I have some free time, I'll try and look it up for you. EDIT: Please pay no attention to the person that posted just before you. |
dorox: |
Bump |
Where did he say he was worshipping the devil ever? |
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you stil dey? Na muskeeto. Hope you're good.
Am totally left-handed,i do everytin wit my left-hand and all my friends who play guitars are right-handed hav tried to teach me how to use da guitar but it just feel strange.. i hav been looking for a leftie guitar everywhere to see if it wud feel better to me but its so scarce nd i heard its costly. Even if i get it,i dnt knw who wud teach me cos my friends told me righties chord are different frm leftie's.....someone pls help me on hw i can get da chords and learn it when i buy it