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mrborntodoit:you deserve an award for this comment. |
JEGA01:I have been watching the activities of BH for some time now and I can say that this general is speaking the truth.when police has failed to catch the suspect most times, they end up arresting their relatives to force the criminals into submission..BH now target soft spots with a mandate to force Nigeria into submission... |
peeparty:if they are married.they is nothing and absolutely nothing wrong with it.. |
dimusky:my brother.me see tire..some people are just looking for ways to abuse pastors..that's the picture of a man anointing the ground with anointing oil.. |
eyenibibio:so I think too. |
RedCard1:beauty wet in?? |
ELTON123:why u first me comment.. |
After a journey toward marriage equality, couples across the nation are now able to make their love and commitment legal and have just begun to celebrate. For many, the road that led to the Supreme Court ruling was long and hard fought, which makes the celebration even sweeter. Ray Fallon, left, and Steven Rosen, right, embrace on their wedding day at Plymouth Church, New York, where they had a small ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Their wedding was photograped by Rosen's friend Alan Barnett. Hide Caption 1 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Nathania, left, and Ilana Horowitz admire Ilana's pregnant belly carrying twins. They are both social workers living in Queens, New York, and have been together for five years. They are expecting a boy and a girl. Having their marriage nationally recognized gives their family security, Nathania said. Steven Rosen photographed their wedding day. Hide Caption 2 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos The timing of the Supreme Court ruling could not have been better for Drew Montalvo, left, and Eric Hanser. A year-and-a-half prior, they set their wedding date for June 27, 2015, without the slightest idea of what was to come the day before. Montalvo is an internationally recognized DJ, but he is in the process of being known by a different name. In what he describes as a progressive effort, Montalvo will be taking his husband's last name. They said "I do" on the barrier island of Fire Island Pines in New York, as captured by Lotus Wedding Photography. Hide Caption 3 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos For Cheryl Curtis, left, and Nina Welch, right, of Missouri, the journey to get married took them to Palm Coast, Florida, where they exchanged vows on May 10, 2015. They have been together for 11 years and enjoy going on road trips that take them to new, undiscovered places. Photo by A. Harris Photography. Hide Caption 4 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Robert Ungemach, left, and Keith Emmons, right, of Dallas have been together for 19 years and said they never thought they would see same-sex marriage legal in their lifetime. They had a commitment ceremony in 2004 in Hawaii and will legally say "I do" in a Gatsby-themed wedding in August. They are having custom-made wedding rings that feature Koa wood from Hawaii and the gold from Ungemach's great grandparents' wedding rings, who emigrated from Lithuania. Photo by Steven Rosen. Hide Caption 5 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Minneapolis couple Gregory Weber, left, and James Barnett thrive on the spontaneous moments in life. After a surprise trip to New York City, Broadway shows and a walk to the Lincoln Center, Weber proposed to Barnett on May 20, 2015. That night the couple of 10 years celebrated amongst close friends, but the party had just begun. Two days later, the couple exchanged vows on the landscape of New York City's High Line, as captured by Steven Rosen Photography. Hide Caption 6 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Charlotte Soucey, left, and Lauren Watts originally eloped to Hawaii in 2013, but wanted to share their commitment with loved ones and opted for a second ceremony one year later in Ocala, Florida. They have been together for three years and Watts will soon be taking Soucey's last name. Photo by A. Harris Photography. Hide Caption 7 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos After 13 years together, Greg Smith, left, and Jack O'Leary, right, officially wed in Boston on their anniversary, June 6, 2015. The ceremony was officiated by O'Leary's twin brother Tom O'Leary, center, captured by Lisa's Loupe Photography. After the wedding they took the celebration to Paris where they had a second ceremony during Paris Gay Pride. Hide Caption 8 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Long Beach, New York, couple Lauren, left, and Christine Rapkin smile on their wedding day June 25, 2015, in Puerto Morelos, Mexico. They have been together for eight years and wed the day before the landmark Supreme Court decision. Christine is a critical care nurse and Lauren is an event planner and together they enjoy kayaking, beach volleyball and hiking with their dog. Photo courtesy Nicole Barr Photography. Hide Caption 9 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos After a journey toward marriage equality, couples across the nation are now able to make their love and commitment legal and have just begun to celebrate. For many, the road that led to the Supreme Court ruling was long and hard fought, which makes the celebration even sweeter. Ray Fallon, left, and Steven Rosen, right, embrace on their wedding day at Plymouth Church, New York, where they had a small ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Their wedding was photograped by Rosen's friend Alan Barnett. Hide Caption 1 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Nathania, left, and Ilana Horowitz admire Ilana's pregnant belly carrying twins. They are both social workers living in Queens, New York, and have been together for five years. They are expecting a boy and a girl. Having their marriage nationally recognized gives their family security, Nathania said. Steven Rosen photographed their wedding day. Hide Caption 2 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos The timing of the Supreme Court ruling could not have been better for Drew Montalvo, left, and Eric Hanser. A year-and-a-half prior, they set their wedding date for June 27, 2015, without the slightest idea of what was to come the day before. Montalvo is an internationally recognized DJ, but he is in the process of being known by a different name. In what he describes as a progressive effort, Montalvo will be taking his husband's last name. They said "I do" on the barrier island of Fire Island Pines in New York, as captured by Lotus Wedding Photography. Hide Caption 3 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos For Cheryl Curtis, left, and Nina Welch, right, of Missouri, the journey to get married took them to Palm Coast, Florida, where they exchanged vows on May 10, 2015. They have been together for 11 years and enjoy going on road trips that take them to new, undiscovered places. Photo by A. Harris Photography. Hide Caption 4 of 9 Same-sex couples say 'I do' 9 photos Robert Ungemach, left, and Keith Emmons, right, of Dallas have been together for 19 years and said they never thought they would see same-sex marriage legal in their lifetime. They had a commitment ceremony in 2004 in Hawaii and will legally say "I do" in a Gatsby-themed wedding in August. They are having custom-made wedding rings that feature Koa wood from Hawaii and the gold from Ungemach's great grandparents' wedding rings, who emigrated from Lithuania. 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FriedPlantain:story story story.. ![]() |
Welcome to the republic of bashing/naira land@Mr op ![]() |
hugogerrard:lol.. |
:Dman in China was left heartbroken and embarrassed after his grand romantic gesture ended in rejection.The unnamed suitor tried to propose to TV dating show contestant Peng Yang, 27, in Shenzhen, southern China.He arrived with a fleet of 20 sports cars and a bouquet of flowers, according to People's Daily Online. However, Peng walked off in embarrassment leaving him posing on one knee. The man hired the fleet of cars, which included a Ferrari and a Mercedes-Benz, in a bid to sweep the beauty off her feet. He attracted lots of attention when he came out for one of the luxurious vehicles with a bunch of flowers and knelt down ready to propose. Peng, who features on a popular dating show every week, appeared shocked and embarrassed by the incident.The reality star looked uncomfortable and was seen burying her face in her palms several times, before saying: 'Why do you have to do that?'I beg of you, please stand up! There are so many people looking!' Peng, then strutted off, leaving her rejected friend on the floor
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Mr op,the picture doesn't look like what you are making us believe. ![]() |
Jsmile:best answer to a fools question.. |
Tell is how it works and how much a beg.. |
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onomeglo:.. |
Repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand |
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Calabar 15-18hrs daily. |
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starlingslimnet:k |
starlingslimnet:hmmmmm..the work of the holy ghost at salvation is quite different from what he does at his baptism.in other word,you don't get the baptism of the holy ghost at salvation.. |
starlingslimnet:my brother,the first step one needs is to be baptised in the holy ghost.this is because you can't truly receive revelational knowledge of the scripture without making out time to pray in the spirit.every other knowledge you get from the bible is head knowledge which is very good but the revelation of that head knowledge you have is what grows you..in other words,they is a difference between head knowledge and revelational knowledge.. |
How much? |
starlingslimnet:what you posted is true.but these are not what really grows you spiritually oh.. |
Where are the mods??if its 10rules to fall in love,by now it would have made front page... Lalasticalla..please move this one to front page |
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