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nickz:Lwkmd Nd frnds at skul will b lyk,hey dude did ur mom use scissors on u ![]() Back home in ur mom's presence, dey will b lyk, dis is d best hair cut ever ![]() |
demsid:U r as gud as dead should u even shave ur hairline ![]() |
[quote author=nickz post=28645138]you my sister was very lucky!! ![]() my mum would use my dad's clipper to cut it for you!!! TO HER UTTERMOST SATISFACTION!! ![]() ![]() i don't want to remember what it looked like after her very professional haircut ![]() ![]() [/quote/] Modified She did actually think she's d best barber ![]() |
Op u forgot dis one; weneva u visit d barbing saloon u ve to SCRAPE ur hair ![]() I remember my mum chasing me back to d barbing saloon for barbing my hair nd nt SCRAPING it |
franugo:Smbh............. U need help ![]() *targetshiseyesndpeesriteintoit* |
missterious:Thnk u sista Infact u deserve a kiss for dis My signature ![]() |
franugo:#pees on him# |
franugo:*Biteshimhardondshoulder* *lemmealone* #Ediotu# Nope.I m home ![]() |
Misogynist2014:Bleep on ![]() |
harrysterol:in love kwa ![]() D transformed lady should be in love wit her new self nt me ![]() |
GLurd:I can't put dat shii on nt cos of wat pple will say But Cos I ve values nd principles Wat da shii is she wearing ![]() Dat would nt even go for undies |
GLurd:Oga Op I dnt get d point u r trying to make ![]() Pls explain ![]() |
*Singing In Omawumi's voice* Oga Op If u ask me, na who I go ask D mata wen u see soo, e tey wey e start No b me go talk am E heavy for mouth....to be continued..... |
Chisos Wonderful Beautiful Creative But I jst lost my appepite for watermelon ![]() |
First to comment*shoki ahh shoki shoki shoki* Back to topic Dat first pishure tho Chisos Umuwanyi, nna ehh na wa oooo Unu di egwu ![]() |
First to comment ![]() No, I wont . Nt even in my drms |
franugo:Dirty mind Wat da bleep r u tinking ![]() ![]() I jst accepted ur request of sharing my mat wit me*pusheshimtodfloor* ![]() U can call me Ijeoma ![]() |
[quote author=emusmith post=28548410][/quote]Warrisit ![]() |
Do u always ve to post pishures of d empty plate wen u r done eating ![]() |
DONT EVER SEND UR NUDE OR SEMI-NUDE PICS TO HIM ![]() |
busterr:So u na gentleman shebi ![]() |
NinoBrown888:Modified ![]() |
Caisenes:U gat nothing to worry abt ![]() |
Happy Reading ![]() “Being male is a matter of birth, being a man is a matter of age, but being a gentleman is a matter of choice.” Being male does not guarantee a boy will grow up to be a gentleman and the current self-absorbed culture is not likely to model or promote the qualities of a gentleman. It is a process for a boy to become a man and develop into a gentleman. Parents invest a great deal of time and resources to develop their son’s academic, athletic, or artistic talent, with little or no thought as to what is required for him to mature into a gentleman. A gentleman understands that his appearance, behavior, and way of communicating provide others with valuable insight into his character. He knows that he did not acquire his true strength at the gym. Rather, he demonstrates true strength through his strong character and integrity. The traits of a gentleman include: 1.A gentleman is generous with his time, wisdom, and resources. He willingly serves others and extends a hand to those in need. 2.A gentleman possesses a positive outlook on life. His humor and consistent encouragement attract others to him. 3.A gentleman is a lifelong learner. He maintains a teachable posture and embraces change for the better. 4.A gentleman models civility in how he treats others. He demonstrates respect, restraint, and personal responsibility in all his interactions. He is honorable, and values and respects others. 5.A gentleman is well-mannered and knows what is appropriate. He is able to navigate various social and professional settings with ease and proficiency. He embraces all people – those from other cultures, as well as individuals from various social and economic backgrounds. 6.A gentleman possesses a strong work ethic. He takes pride in his labor and strives to give his very best. He is trustworthy, loyal, and people speak well of him. 7.A gentleman is confident. His posture and body language communicate a strong personal presence. 8.A gentleman is well-dressed. He knows how to select clothing that is appropriate for any occasion and that will assist him in accomplishing his goals. He is well-groomed and practices good hygiene. He understands that his personal appearance - the way he chooses to dress, groom, and carry himself – opens doors to new opportunities. 9.A gentleman is well-spoken and a generous listener. He knows how to effectively connect with others and communicate his message. 10.A gentleman is known for his integrity. He is a man of his word and follows through with his commitments, whatever the cost. His actions reflect who he has chosen to be and are not based upon the opinions of others. Our society is a case in point for the need to embrace the understandable and, ultimately, achievable principles of being a gentleman. The art of being a gentleman is relevant for today, and it is accessible to every man - young and old. U can add urs. |
Jst observing Still observing |
Caisenes:U r vry welcome Buh bring a lot of pop corn wen coming ![]() |
MissShakira:Thnk u sista That's d spirit TOTAL RUBBISH Wen she die Shebi dem go bury am wit d cloth ni ![]() ![]() |
And wat da Bleep is so special abt d dress ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ?Person jst waste a whooping 3million naira She jst needs a lil wisdom, as lil as d mustard seed. B4 u quote me, read my signature ![]() |







E heavy for mouth....to be continued.....

