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Politics / Re: Ghana Trades In Presidential Jet by nemesisrev: 12:09am On May 30, 2006
thank you afeni

just dislike oblivious Nigerians or those in denial
Politics / Re: Ghana Trades In Presidential Jet by nemesisrev: 3:00pm On May 29, 2006
@akolawole

You need to get out of Nigeria, then compare, actually what am i saying people in Nigeria with a brain say how bad it is ,and you seem oblivious, are you a kid?

Please smell the coffee, Ghana sure does alot better than Nigeria and i have been to say this. Just that Nigeria is big and scream the loudest dont mean all is well.please dont chat crap

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TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Uk: Argh! by nemesisrev: 2:51pm On May 29, 2006
I am liking pete, he's mental lol, love to see his and lisa's relationship, quite funny with him running from her and her chasing him in her mad way like a dog on heat its hilarious.

Dont care too much for Sezer and imogen, how false are they?

Like Grace,think she should do away with Mikey he is as boring as watching paint dry.Plus i think she is just using him to occupy her time, vice versa

Lea should ease on the rude talk, but she's a sweetie otherwise.

Like Richard, the token Gay man, he is so fit, but a very nice person.

George is lovely, and being a public school boy you would expect some snobbery, but he's a darl.

Cant wait till nominations hope that whinging,ferret face Neurotic Nicky gets booted.

My money is on Pete,funny, sweet,decent,down to earth, loveable guy.


Glad shahbaz left for his own safety, not so sure of the public's safety now that he is out, he need serious pyschiatric help.

Dawn , well the cheat got booted and i am glad, she stank, was boring, and abit wierd.Not my cupa tea.
Politics / Re: Ghana Trades In Presidential Jet by nemesisrev: 12:08am On May 23, 2006
good to see someone still has a brain in western Africa
TV/Movies / Re: Big Brother Uk: Argh! by nemesisrev: 12:02am On May 23, 2006
Shabaaz is doin my head in big time, i am a fan of BB any other fans lets talk bb here smiley

they are a crazy bunch this year, so far my fav is pete
Religion / Re: Skeptics And Atheists In Nigeria: How Do You Manage? by nemesisrev: 12:48am On May 22, 2006
****hiss*** exit
Family / Re: Nigerians And Teen Pregnancy by nemesisrev: 4:00am On May 18, 2006
the usual fraff embarassed
Politics / Re: Where Is Femi Fani-kayode? by nemesisrev: 2:40am On May 15, 2006
@La-yanju

Hmmm i see you didnt just modify ur post you deleted it lol grin, its all good as they say


By the way its ''Nemesisrev'' ta sweetie
Politics / Re: Where Is Femi Fani-kayode? by nemesisrev: 12:36am On May 14, 2006
Whats with the long analysis by la-yanju?

the poster simply gave a brief summary of the person in question, think you making a mountain off a mole hill here .Its his post not your don't you think you should repsect that? I don't know the person in question, but the poster has given us a lil bit of information. yes its wrong to judge , but leave the topic in context and stop over analysising it.   

And yes even here in the Uk when they some times refer to politicians or public figures they do dig up their past. for instance, Lord archer who was sent to jail for perjury , when he is being referred to they say'' the disgraced lord, jailed for perjury'' of course the man is reformed but, thats just the way things go.

You are right on one score though, which is we all judge- period
Fashion / Re: Goths And Emos by nemesisrev: 12:21am On May 14, 2006
@whiteroses


wink they wont bite and what flavour icecream, hope u meant that in a good way tongue
Family / Re: Question for the Ladies (from 'Divorce Court') by nemesisrev: 12:45am On May 13, 2006
lol

I would say to the man, '' oh honey you got robbed? you poor thing, well there is one thing missing in your story hun, undecided '', proceed to wack him over the head with a rolling pin , satisfied i have drawn blood and there is a healthy bump. I 'll say '' now that completes the pictures honey, cause those muggers were very considerate to give you a bed sheet and too considerate not to lump you a few punches'' and shut my door.

The cheek
Family / Re: Right Age to Date (for children) by nemesisrev: 12:30am On May 13, 2006
Dont scream people

I feel 18yrs , i know drastic yes .

My father let me go on my first date at 14yrs, i think his style was too liberal, single dad and all but he tried. I feel i should have been dealt with a little stricter, because , i was going to parties,car at my disposal to take me any where, smoking and and snogging at that age, course he didnt know but, sometimes kids want a tighter rein believe it or not. 14 and allowed to go out with a boy, didnt do me any favours. Thank God i came good with my life cause i would have gone downhill,. Just my opinion.
Religion / Re: Nigerians Shouldn't Practise Imported Religions Like Christianity And Islam by nemesisrev: 12:10am On May 13, 2006
[/quote][quote author=prince_onx link=topic=12354.msg355301#msg355301 date=1147473319]
Afeni I was expecting your post to be in your native language since you're preaching against imported religion which includes English abi English na your papa language?


Ahhh smiley
Religion / Re: Christians: Would You Prefer A Muslim Or A White Garment Partner? by nemesisrev: 11:57pm On May 12, 2006
As a christain i would choose neither, sorry to any cele in the house but i know and have seen first hand the practises in cele and it will make the hairs in the back of you neck stand on ends. I state it is not christainity at all, its a cover for more sinister and bordering on the occult of wicca in nature.

My feeling on churches are we know it,is it is very hard to find a true place of worship, alot are watered down,self serving, places of deceit. if you believe in God/jesus for me its a personal thing . The reason you have so many places given the name church or why there are so many diff denominations is because, ppl have not taken time to read that bible properly and worship the way God instructed. Its there , they just chose to skim over .Thats why they give you one verse of a chapter for instance ''God says he will bless you exceedingly'' you hear they screaming this one verse not bothering to look at what was said before the verse and after, its most likely God said ''if you obey all my commands'' then i will bless you.

cant really go into it people will have to research it themselves, put it this way cele worshippers come with too much baggage, so do a lot of people who say they are christains. A christain is not what your parents pass down to you, but a true follower of christ
Religion / Re: Nigerians Shouldn't Practise Imported Religions Like Christianity And Islam by nemesisrev: 11:32pm On May 12, 2006
One question pls afeni

Does or did these traditional religions you rave about, allow the followers to be free thinkers? As far as i know , alot of these traditional practices centred on alot of consultations and gobbly gook, some of the atrocious practices like some recorded human sacrifices, demonisation of twins, ostracizing people for supposed crimes against ancestors. Dependecy on dieties for every need from, poverty,rainfall,protection,choice of wife, names of children,, yeah free thinkers alright embarassed


Actually you want a rise from people and i don't think those of opposed minds to you should give your topic the time and day,one you are rude in stating whatever point,your blatant disrespect for all the other faiths says alot about you and quit frankly i pity you, not the followers or mugus as you say of christainity and Islam. At least they have a core belief in life and it shapes them and they live their lives as best as the can. I will say you are probably bitter about certain things, if i am wrong forgive me. You come across as such.

No doubt you will come back with a barrage of insults and abuse ,but hey surprise us. Or if you must be my guest hope it makes you feel better.
Fashion / Re: Goths And Emos by nemesisrev: 11:09pm On May 12, 2006
[/quote][quote author=whiteroses link=topic=12005.msg353173#msg353173 date=1147424900]
@nemesisrev, i said i wont sit next to one because you are what you sit next to, i mean those people are low class level people in school and i can't sit next to someone unpopular, i'm also not very popular but i know who i am around my peeps. you know how we do


Ermm, i dont know how to respond to this babes, but what can be so bad with sitting next to someone of a different lifestyle to yours? you say someone ''unpopular''. Does it matter? i mean really?You might need to learn to know people on a deeper level and if you are not feeling them then fair enough just dont act ignorant like they have a disease or something catching, it does not make sense to say you cant sit next to them, thats kind of wierd, or am i misunderstanding you?

Anyway do what pleases you babes, just that i have dismissed people based on outward appearances in the past and when i got to meet them under different circumstances, they made great friends and generally good people.
Fashion / Re: Goths And Emos by nemesisrev: 7:17pm On May 11, 2006
Hello

someone said they wont sit next to goths. Hmmm how would you like if someone said they wont sit next to you cause you are black or whatever race?

I went to my friends church(kensington temple london) once along while ago and their youth paster was a Goth, dressed like one too and no it was not a demonic church wink

Its like most things some of the goths go to the dark side and start experiementing with wicca and vampireism, so do alot of ''normal looking people'' . Saw a documentry once about a city broker whole is straight laced during the day and at nights, gets doled up in robes and dances like a headless chicken round a piece of rock at the odd weekend.(gets you thinking dont it?)

Someone tell me more about the other(Emos)
Fashion / Re: Really Good Hair Extensions by nemesisrev: 7:12pm On May 11, 2006
shocked 100 thoussand naira? wow where?

undecided
Fashion / Re: American Dressing vs African Dressing by nemesisrev: 7:09pm On May 11, 2006
[/quote][quote author=Idibia*Luv link=topic=4335.msg142586#msg142586 date=1135664487]
Don't you think that Americans get out of control with what they wear.Nigerians are starting to do the same. crythats sad

Hello

Its kind of broad topic , can you tell what exactly u feel is wrong in some american Fashion? or what like you say is out of control? Basically where are you coming from?


I like african fashion by the way smiley
Romance / Re: Larger Than Life by nemesisrev: 6:47pm On May 11, 2006

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