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false tpbm is into law |
wot is going on? |
Aki 'n' pawpaw |
My vacation started since Wednesday. Hey,lets get back on d track ![]() |
pweety chic |
Ewaoluwa |
Nope tpbm speaks Yoruba |
papa ![]() |
IAH:Yes,it is not meant for pple with Hundred Folds round their waist or pple with Big Belly. |
seyenear |
A bandless skirt with a belly top will do da magic. |
Seun:Han han,it is only a woman wrapper dat would do dat and dont make me believe u are one.Waistbead is meant for Females. ![]() |
Waistbead---uhmm,that was before. Anklets----I have got lots of it alongside,Rings. |
here
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Hotstepper,i am not an art student but, i can refer u to google.I know u would surely get answers to the questions. |
I was given a big cake and a disc man for my 16th buffday alongside some other things. |
doc of NL |
I am unhappy today because i am down with cold and flu which makes me look sick and also makes my voice sound Horrible |
Barry Boy:Barry,U lie no be small. Why not read d storyline b4 concluding? |
[quote author=hot-angel link=topic=2451.msg129436#msg129436 date=1134554921]Gbeborun's of Nigeria Limited. I said don't ask me.[/quote]Yetunde,u are yabbing your husband.Do u want him to give u a red card? ![]() |
Oya,answer ur husband ![]() |
nice to give |
Abeg,london is f****d.Thanks to nigerians,jamaicans and ghanians dat rock d place.. |
Also,his son hs been suspected for raping a 13-year-old girl: [b]Lafayette Jones, a registered sex offender who may be in the Los Angeles area, allegedly lured a 13-year-old girl into his car in northern Fontana on Saturday, promising to take her shopping at a mall, police said. "He told her that he had just got paid and that he wanted to buy her some new shoes," the girl's mother, whose identity was concealed due to the nature of the crime, told NBC4. "And he said, I will have you back before your Mom gets home, and it will be a surprise. And she thought it was OK." Police told NBC4 that Jones allegedly sexually assaulted the girl at gunpoint. "After he got her into the car, he put a gun to her head and forced the victim to commit certain sexual acts upon him," Fontana police Sgt. William Megenney told the station. Left at the Ontario Mills mall six hours later, relatives told NBC4 the girl had been beaten up and forced to drink alcohol. "The reason why he took my daughter is because I didn't love him anymore, and I loved her," the girl's mother told NBC4. "And he was trying to hurt me. And if he ever loved me or cared anything about me, he would turn himself in." Jones, who police identified as a son of Williams, had lived in Fontana, but the girl's relatives told NBC4 that they had no idea that Jones had a criminal past. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge William R. Pounders recently set a Dec. 13 execution date for Williams, who was convicted of killing four people during a 1979 robbery spree. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is in China on a trade mission, has not responded to pleas to commute Williams' sentence. [/b] |
False tpbm is naughty |
true tpbm loves eating ![]() |
False-grape tpbm is friendly |
[b][b]Ex-Gang Leader Tookie Williams Executed in California (Update1) Dec. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Stanley ``Tookie'' Williams, a former gang leader and convicted murderer whose anti-gang advocacy from prison garnered praise, was executed by lethal injection after a series of last-minute appeals were rejected. Williams, 51, co-founder of the Crips gang who was on death row for murdering four people in 1979, died at 12:35 a.m. after receiving a lethal dose of drugs at San Quentin State Prison outside San Francisco, said Todd Slosek, a spokesman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Yesterday California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the U.S. Supreme Court refused Williams's requests to stop the execution. He was the 12th prisoner to be executed in the state since 1977. The case re-ignited the controversy over the fairness of the U.S. court system, with civil rights groups saying Williams, an African American, was convicted on faulty evidence. Williams won support from civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, rapper Snoop Dogg and other celebrities. ``This case will continue to be talked about, and what will be talked about is the issue of race,'' said Elisabeth Semel, a law professor at University of California, Berkeley, who has defended criminals facing the death penalty. ``African American leaders and celebrities, those have been the most prominent voices and I think that tells us something.'' 7-Eleven Shooting Prosecutors said Williams, after a night of smoking drugs, shot a 26-year-old 7-Eleven convenience store clerk twice in the back after forcing him to lie face down in a storage room. Williams and accomplices stole $120 during the February 1979 robbery, police said. About two weeks later Williams broke down a door at a Los Angeles motel and killed the 76-year-old owner, his 63-year-old wife and their 43-year-old daughter before taking $100, prosecutors said. They said shotgun shells recovered from both scenes came from Williams's gun and witnesses testified that Williams said he was the killer. Williams was convicted in 1981. Williams denied committing the murders, saying the witnesses, criminals themselves, were unreliable and the weapons experts were wrong. Yesterday his lawyers said new witnesses had emerged who said the police witnesses made up their stories against Williams. ``I look at this decision as a message that the criminal justice system in the state of California as well as across this country will continue to look at African Americans with a different set of standards than it does the rest of society,'' said Bruce Gordon, the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, on a conference call with reporters yesterday. Nobel Prize Nominations In prison Williams renounced violence, wrote books urging kids to avoid gangs, and garnered national attention over the last five years when admirers nominated him for Nobel Prizes. His supporters said that his death penalty sentence should have been converted to life in prison so he could continue his anti-gang work, which they claimed helped many kids stay out of trouble. Schwarzenegger, whose approval ratings have dropped in the last year, said ``a close look at Williams' post-arrest and post conviction conduct tells a story that is different from redemption.'' ``We're pleased that Governor Schwarzenegger did not turn a blind eye to the fact the four people were brutally murdered,'' said Harriet Salarno, president of Crime Victims United of California, a political action committee that funds campaigns for judges, sheriffs and prosecutors. Schwarzenegger It was the third time Schwarzenegger denied a clemency request since taking office in 2003. His decision was praised by victims' rights groups. California voters by a 68 percent majority support the death penalty. ``The people who are protesting this decision are not going to be Schwarzenegger's supporters, whereas clemency might have alienated a large portion of his political base,'' said John Pitney, a professor of politics at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California, and former researcher for the Republican National Committee. ``He made the decision that comported with what a majority of Californians want.'' The California legislature may vote in January to put all executions on hold pending a review of the death penalty in California. In a last-minute appeal to Schwarzenegger today, Williams's lawyers said the execution should be halted until the review is complete. [/b] |
Hell no tpbm doesn't want to show his true identity |
Sister Dami ![]() |
yes,i also listen to his music, i am listenin' to it now |
the song is no more in vogue in 9ja---------Old skool |
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