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chygoz3:Yeah Bro I got it, its not bad but 'with or without u and I still haven't found what I'm looking for' still comes first. |
Linkin Park is OK if you need soft Rock
U2 also got some nice tracks.
Coldplay's viva la Vida |
Why can't they settle for the first runner up in their primary election since they don't wanna give it to Faleke? I believe that to be the wisdom they need to apply and calm everyone down. There is nothing more to achieve by nomination other than troubles |
Calyb xup, u no wan sleep? |
Most people rather talk before reasoning, all the talk about reviving local refineries are yet to start fruiting and may never fruit. It keeps getting worse by the day. Now he thinks becoming the minister of petroleum is the Way out, who should be held responsible? The Senate should look into the matter, the problem is that He may not show up, you can see how the government is busy entangling itself. This change better be worth it at the end of the day |
Denrele Edun, this guy own is so annoying. I keep wondering What else he does, what kind of celebrity is he? This guy needs a life |
Condolence na food? You guys don't want to leave Igbos alone, provide their condolence register let's examine it properly. If she was related to u in any way accept my condolence else deliver it to the people she left behind. |
Lol, this is amazingly hilarious. |
U wrote only the best sides of women. Hope you know the other side too, if not ask your father. |
U tried my brother |
This is radio biafra. We are live n direct |
Kolinzzz7787:My name is copyrighted, no extensions o whatsoever wuld be permitted. Nairaland and d public take book. |
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Sad news. A radio l presenter on dream fm chatted him live on radio two days ago., he was all live but such is life. You are here today tomorrow you are gone! My heart goes out to five star family. RIP Bro |
MyFlair:A million dollar question. U have to ask me 3 more times in order for me to understand Wat u meant. |
writetopoker:Enugu have been paid |
ArodewilliamsT:This guy is mean. He said anyone that thinks he is wise in Nigeria should challenge him, According to him facts speak. |
Good has 4 letters while bad has three, Up has two letters while down has three, Young has five while old has three Man has three while woman has five. JONATHAN has eight letters while BUHARI has six. My brother the list goes on and on..... Til u get tired. This only shows that some things are mere coincidence. |
Wats is it used to treat /prevent? Answer me first |
Brb |
123CarZ:Madness |
U can't take k of that simple issue? |
New and senseless assumptions everywhere. Bone dis topic guys, u might save some energy and look up statistics |
A young man's obituary who died from a drug overdose has
got people talking. The obituary, which uncommonly explains
the cause of death, was written for 22-year-old North
Carolina resident Clay Shepard after his drug overdose. Read
below;
Our charismatic and beautiful son and brother died Sunday
morning from a drug overdose. Clay was the youngest of
four children, raised in a loving home in Apex with two
brothers and one sister
Outwardly Clay looked like he had it all: Intelligence,
confidence, athletic ability, height, beautiful blue eyes, broad
smile, fantastic wit, and the ability to engage and forge a
relationship with anyone. Inwardly Clay was sensitive and had
struggles that he hid well from his close and clannish family.
We loved Clay with all of our hearts, but we now know that
was not enough to shield him from the world. This note isn't
an attempt to assign blame for Clay's death. It's not to vent
our anger and frustration at a world where drugs can be
ordered and delivered through the internet. We write this
obituary in hope that it may provide an insight to those that
need to change their behavior one night at a time.
Clay was a solid student, decent athlete, and a very likeable
kid. With his seemingly endless positive traits, he had the
potential to be anything from a captivating politician to a
brilliant engineer, but drugs began to creep into Clay's life
while he was in high school. As trouble hit, his father
stepped in and forged an incredible bond with Clay. Although
Clay could never be completely honest about the trouble he
was in, his love and respect for his father became a lifeline
over the last few years. He successfully completed drug
rehab several times, but the craving that comes from true
addiction was more than he could overcome.
While we always felt we had some grip on Clay's issues, his
ability to hide and disguise his addiction proved superior to our
parental (and sibling) sixth sense. The worry that we have
felt watching Clay struggle, has been replaced by a deep
feeling of loss that now exists knowing we will never see his
smiling face again. Despite these troubles, we can smile
knowing that the last communication we had with Clay was
a text and answer between mother and son to say "I love
you", just as it should be.
To all children, this note is a simple reminder that there are
people who love you, with everything they have and no
matter what you do - don't be too afraid/ashamed/scared,
too anything, to ask for help. To all parents, pay attention to
your children and the world that revolves around them -
even when the surface is calm, the water may be turbulent
just beneath. Clay's struggles have ended. He is finally at
peace. We will miss his keen sense of humor, impersonations,
cooking, plant advice and rhythm on the dance floor.
Goodbye Clay, we love you and miss you dearly.
Mom & Dad, Cole, Wade & Jess, Jean & Lucas |
Try waptrick.com |
Nice one dear, There is absolutely no need for competition here cos just like all iron went through fire, someday, somehow we all are gonna hit the grave, you are here today tomorrow u are gone. Let's put our trust and hope in God, he would see us all through |
27 kg |
chijioke_y2k@yahoo.co.nz |

