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Lol Spikie. Bet he's wishing he never went near Megan by now. I thot you were watching 12 Monkeys and posting a review. Unrepentant blasphemy lol. JK already thinks it's criminal lol. I can't create interest in the danged thing from thin air na. If I say, Hey let's watch some football, my friends will faint. It, golf, and other things that take too long for a winnner to emerge. Field, track, water sports, gymnastics, extreme sports,oh yeah! Boxing is the worst. Senseless sport, pandering to blood lust. Football sef still better pass am by far. No2 Climate change is real o. It's no hype. |
I know a few things. I get that you want to put the ball in the net fence. There's a guy who runs around and gives people different colour cards. He blows a whistle too. There are golden goals. No idea what they are and don't give a hoot either. There's penalty; something awarded to punish an offending team. They get to put the ball real close to the net fence (which is called Box Eighteen ) and kick it.Sometimes a winner is got this way when there's a draw. WhyManchester United? Are they special? What's the big deal with football?A begi. |
See another one. I know David Beckham cos he married Posh Spice and there was the scandal with his sports agent and all. I know Rigobert Song. There's one guy, I think he's Brazilian, with crooked snaggle teeth. I've heard Ronaldo and something like Chefchenko.I know clubsides like Manchester and Chelsea and Liverpool because those names are dropped. That's about it. I prefer field and track events.You like football, yeah? Which club or team is your favourite? |
I love sports. Don't play sports games though. except some car racing,mostly Need for Speed or Wipeout. I've simply never developed a thing for football. The thing is incomprehensible. The madness and fan devotion exceeds the game. I sometimes endure the torture of watching some. Someone simply passes a ball to someone else and people are screaming all around me. I look to see if anything special has happened in the game but no: men are just passing a ball from one person to the other. I enjoy other people enjoying it but it never caught on. |
Surprising? How? I'm not a football/soccer fan. They're currently at one thing or the other now, mebbe it's the world cup? FIFA cup? Something. I block it all out. |
Not sure this was a stunt. Could backfire too easy. But anything's possible with these studios. |
And one is supposed to get excited about this? Does she know how long ago the first instalment of FLESH AND BLOOD was? Over ten years. If not longer sef. NOW she thinks a second part is due? That movie was good, the acting, the music, top notch. Like Amaka Igwe, she should've seized her career by the tail and become something to reckon with. She was the real deal. Why would someone begin, be spectacularly successful after her first offering, and then vanish? She made a mess of a grand opportunity, She should forget any silly part 2 and think up an excellent new offering to re-launch herself. She can sanitise inane Nollywood with superior movies. She had the stuff at the time. |
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My husband took my surname. He married me, I married him, our new surname is a compound of my family and his family's surnames. We bear it proudly. Sue us poster.My father's name has been a part of my identity all my life, and it's not a small part. My husband understood that. I was going to simply hyphenate the surnames, since he's the most important person in my life by far. But he joined my father's surname to his without my asking it of him. It never even occurred to me. He just blew me away and left me speechless with how much I love him. It's a very brave thing for a man to do, and to be honest it sounded strange and I was a little worried about it at first. But only briefly, it made so much sense when he explained. It was much easier for me to effect the name change in Nigeria than he in his home country though. Reading the various responses of the men on this thread shows a stunning disparity in outlook to life, and it's not taking account of little things like this that get some women in trouble in their haste to get married. Beautifully said, Nuzo. Beautifully said. |
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I'm sorry yjay. I've been terrifically busy and when I do log in I tend to gravitate to the Movies section. No vex. PROBLEM: THINNING SKIN. Some ladies complained they have very thin skin. Some because of prolonged skin abuse with harsh chemicals, side effects of medication for certain conditions, or aging. In some cases the skin is so thin you can SEE THE NETWORK OF VEINS UNDERNEATH. It's not pretty. SOLUTION: Now I don't know if these work, but I did investigate and these are the answers: GLYCOLIC ACID DOUBLES THE THICKNESS OF THE SKIN EVERY SIX MONTHS. Use the proper strength peel. There are grades. You might have to be patient. It will likely take a year or two to restore your skin back to the original thickness. For the veins to show means the skin was deplenished faster than it could regenerate, over and over. To have your skin back will take a while. You may also add CO-ENZYME Q10 supplements (if there are lotions and it can be applied topically, that's fine too). There is a new formula called SYENCE which was clincally proven to thicken skin. But its hideously expensive, a 15 ml bottle going for $46. If you can afford this regularly for a couple of years, along with the other two items, great! |
This has to be the third time I'm posting this, but my posts aren't showing. All three might show later, which'll be very irritating. shushu:That's fantastic shushu! These peels do work if you select the right one for your skin. So happy you got results. |
Mohawk, it's the spambot thingie again. Posted in the Product Review thread and it didn't appear. Could you do your thing? Thanks. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-313268.128.html |
LMAO! I have a collection of stuff like this on DVD ![]() |
This and Armageddon are the Willis movies I've watched the most. They're just good entertainment. And there's Pitt's Oscar-nominated and Golden Globe winning performance as the mental patient son of a genius scientist, leader of a PETA style Animal Rights band of revolutionaries. Great performances by the three leads, with Willis at his darkest and most enigmatic. None of the charming squints and twinkling crow's feet grin at the cameras that's his irritating signature. He was Cole, he sometimes drooled, and he was beautiful. I enjoyed how his relationship with Stowe played out, his self-doubt, her conversion from distant skeptic to a believer. He is from the future, and the end of the world is come. I don't know about the ending. One is not entirely sure if the intent is to stop the mad man from releasing the virus all over the world, or merely to obtain a pure sample of the virus. We only know that the future got their man where they wanted him. If the man is killed on the plane, then the future changes, as does Cole's fate, because there will be no global epidemic.He and Stowe will never meet. If not, the boy at the airport grows up and might relive the entire experience and die over and over at the same point. Gillian evilly supplies no answer except that the future succeeds.Lovely convoluted plot and many false starts and misdirection. I issue thee 80%. |
I forgot he was a convict. Justkunmi Foximoto san, 12 Monkeys in review isn't on the thread title. |
Trojan00:I have officially expired of laughter. |
I know he's totally special. ![]() Good grief. The serie serie thingie is football? ![]() Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww |
Even after the brief overview supplied? Isn't it a perfectly straightforward story? Maybe you should watch it again. What's wrong with Eva Green? She outclasses Fox by, oh, two million to one. |
Fox. Alba. Knightley. Dislikes Green. What is to be done with you? Let's see your 12 Monkeys review. I'm curious. |
Lol you this D1 sef ![]() @montelik That's what I read in the Bond history books.Perhaps Lazenby had another version to tell. Why would anyone believe that the biggest franchise in the world at that time had no future?If being the biggest franchise wasn't a future, then what qualified as a future?If he really believed the Bond franchise had no future his name should be the dictionary definition of stupidity.Even if Lazenby opted out, why would the studio do itself great harm by not marketing or promoting the movie? They bankrolled it and it would run contrary to their interests to not promote it and recoup their investment. I have all the Bond movies and might take a look at OHMSS.I've never managed to finish a Dalton Bond movie. He has the most terrible supporting cast. There was one where his friend got married and the bride and groom were killed, etc. The rest of the cast were so awful I couldn't stand it after 30 minutes. Moore is, without doubt, the worst Bond. Some of his outings were good,like The Spy Who Loved Me, but kudos for those go to the scriptwriter and director and good supporting cast. I grew up watching him as Bond but Fleming must've turned in his grave at Hollywood's bastardisation of his brutal cold-hearted spy. |
You don't like Green? Wow. She's fantastically beautiful. Alba's pretty. I'm not sure she can act though. |
I'll get off your back about Fox when you pick another actress to dally with. Eva Green is nice. |
On what planet did Lazenby back out of 5 Bond movies?EON was having contract disputes with Connery. They dropped him and scouted for someone else. Lazenby was a model at the time and took the role, his first I think. OHMSS royally bombed. It might have its merits but fans were used to Connery in the role and were hostile to the new guy. EON dropped Lazenby and went crawling back to Connery, who not only got everything he demanded the first time, he added some incredible terms and perks as well, and got them all. Bye bye Lazenby. I really should try and watch more than 10 minutes of that movie. The only actors that have turned down Bond roles are Connery, Dalton (for whom Golden Eye was written) and, good heavens, Mel Gibson (twice) |
Well, JS. Is he Italian? Lol. |
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fustina:LOL I don laugh nearly die. Crazy dude. |
~Sauron~: justkunmi:LOL!! JS don't mind Mr Justkunmi. P. Fox. He was the one who asked o. |
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Over ten years. If not longer sef. NOW she thinks a second part is due? That movie was good, the acting, the music, top notch. Like Amaka Igwe, she should've seized her career by the tail and become something to reckon with. She was the real deal. Why would someone begin, be spectacularly successful after her first offering, and then vanish? She made a mess of a grand opportunity, She should forget any silly part 2 and think up an excellent new offering to re-launch herself. She can sanitise inane Nollywood with superior movies. She had the stuff at the time.

