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uzzy i dey trowey salute, u go join guys? Pls someone shld describe 2 me how 2 get 2 St.Mary's. Is it exactly at Isolo b/stp? |
viee thanks for the call, i hv ur number now. So if i will b coming i will call u. |
i just dey read dey laugh, no space to write Lawyer na wa for u, Carlos nko i know no wetin i go call u.thank u Carlos i hv just removed my no. hope it has been copied. I have already taken down urs and lawyer. Viee where is urs? Pilgrim no vex o sey i get ur honey pee no. (no harm, him dey safe) |
Make i go iron my shirt and give shoe maker my shoe make e patch am quick quick because from wetin i de see, that oby girl go sabi laugh person well wellInfact i don start d laugh already, someone already asking me wats amusing me. If d laugh starts now, i wonder how e go bi for evening Carlos, viee make una text me too on how we go meet or see incase i fit make am. |
and Amen. Viee whats up? |
Wish you all a smiling, fun filled, prosperous, healthy, and joyous Happy New Year 2008 |
i'm not very sure i can make it, anyhow sha. Exactly pretend as if u no dey fear as if you no even see am, but e no easy except u are walking together with someone ![]() |
@pamperme CarloSaintViee are planning for the weekendNa wa 4u, u sabi suspect and i hope you will b in St.Mary's also tonite |
Oga di law, we were thinkn of St Charles,Ok, let me see if i can make it to St.Mary's tonite if not then i will b in St.Charles to usher in the new year. It's raining seriously in Apapa, what abt ur end. The rain is sweeping away 2007 residue and ushering in the year of fulfilment and accomplishment '2008' |
Good day my people, i dey trowey salute come land for una domot. |
Oby, may the soul of your Fathers Mom and the soul of all the faithful departedAmen. Its sad indeed that good things don't last at all. Imagine the innocent woman. I know no sey lawyer na comedian Lawpil lawpil. |
Thank God laugh no dey kill. I wan laugh die for here Lawyer i know no sey u b comedian u dey hide am since. St. Charles no far at all. Just from Mile 2, u go see bus coming to Wilmer drop for Wilmer b/stp, then take bike to St. Charles Parish. Abeg make una come in time because everywhere dey full well well. Ebi like sey i no go dey tomorrow, my parish priest lost d mother, so we will b going 4 d burial 2mrw at Ikorodu (so i will miss u guys just for 2mrw) |
as for st charles make i dey think about am firstabeg think out better o, because me 2 i wan receive my own blessing wey u go carry come, just like viee wey go confession. |
Saint viee, orisirisi for st charles de enticing but i never know oWhy now, u no like St.Charles. U no wan come follow us usher in d new year. No just dey hear am come make u see am for eye (no bi sey dem talk am) Lawyer how far u go come (Abeg Pilgrim make u allow am come). |
To my future babe, no vex say i tell the world about our rove, sorry love, i too happy meet you for nairaland and i de dream of you everyday even though i never see your picture before. Na only for dream i de see you and wetin i de see for dream i no fit talk am. Shebi na u.k you de? Ukot ekpene no far from lagos, i fit take okada now reach your house byLove dey shak u no know. Year 2008 is therefore tagged LawPil year. ![]() @obyAmen, prophet lawyer your prophesy na true because i don know before u talk am. 2008 go b wonderful year for all of us wey agree. |
Oby, after d gyration d orisirisi suppose energize us nawThats never a problem, orisirisi boku full ground, infact if na shaki e dey sef. ![]() |
Nikke u are welcome to this spirit filled thread. ![]() Sure the Rosary is powerful there is no doubt about it. So many testimonies to share about it. ![]() |
by the way, i have been planning to go for confession for monthsCarlos i follow viee dey sey thank u vely vely munch ( i like that) i don dey almost snore sefi no go lie u o, i dey enjoy St. Charles welli welli well, at times i wonder if i fit enjoy other parish like am. Shuo ![]() |
Stubborn |
peeing and poopooing b4 bed shld be said 2 d kids |
Techiques about the way of life |
Popular Rhythm in Celebrating Events FILL |
indices |
i ban u for refusing to box when it's suppose to b a day of boxing ![]() |
Admonish Fly |
shoddy O |
and so wht? |
Good afternun y'all |
wonderful xmas uzzy how u dey |
Today's Saint St. John the Apostle It is God who calls; human beings answer. The vocation of John and his brother James is stated very simply in the Gospels, along with that of Peter and his brother Andrew: Jesus called them; they followed. The absoluteness of their response is indicated by the account. James and John “were in a boat, with their father Zebedee, mending their nets. He called them, and immediately they left their boat and their father and followed him” (Matthew 4:21b-22). For the three former fishermen—Peter, James and John—that faith was to be rewarded by a special friendship with Jesus. They alone were privileged to be present at the Transfiguration, the raising of the daughter of Jairus and the agony in Gethsemane. But John’s friendship was even more special. Tradition assigns to him the Fourth Gospel, although most modern Scripture scholars think it unlikely that the apostle and the evangelist are the same person. John’s own Gospel refers to him as “the disciple whom Jesus loved” (see John 13:23; 19:26; 20:2), the one who reclined next to Jesus at the Last Supper, and the one to whom he gave the exquisite honor, as he stood beneath the cross, of caring for his mother. “Woman, behold your son, Behold, your mother” (John 19:26b, 27b). Because of the depth of his Gospel, John is usually thought of as the eagle of theology, soaring in high regions that other writers did not enter. But the ever-frank Gospels reveal some very human traits. Jesus gave James and John the nickname, “sons of thunder.” While it is difficult to know exactly what this meant, a clue is given in two incidents. In the first, as Matthew tells it, their mother asked that they might sit in the places of honor in Jesus’ kingdom—one on his right hand, one on his left. When Jesus asked them if they could drink the cup he would drink and be baptized with his baptism of pain, they blithely answered, “We can!” Jesus said that they would indeed share his cup, but that sitting at his right hand was not his to give. It was for those to whom it had been reserved by the Father. The other apostles were indignant at the mistaken ambition of the brothers, and Jesus took the occasion to teach them the true nature of authority: “, [W]hoever wishes to be first among you shall be your slave. Just so, the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:27-28). On another occasion the “sons of thunder” asked Jesus if they should not call down fire from heaven upon the inhospitable Samaritans, who would not welcome Jesus because he was on his way to Jerusalem. But Jesus “turned and rebuked them” (see Luke 9:51-55). On the first Easter, Mary Magdalene “ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, ‘They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don’t know where they put him’” (John 20:2). John recalls, perhaps with a smile, that he and Peter ran side by side, but then “the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first” (John 20:4b). He did not enter, but waited for Peter and let him go in first. “Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed” (John 20 v 8 John was with Peter when the first great miracle after the Resurrection took place—the cure of the man crippled from birth—which led to their spending the night in jail together. The mysterious experience of the Resurrection is perhaps best contained in the words of Acts: “Observing the boldness of Peter and John and perceiving them to be uneducated, ordinary men, they [the questioners] were amazed, and they recognized them as the companions of Jesus” (Acts 4:13). The evangelist wrote the great Gospel, the letters and the Book of Revelation. His Gospel is a very personal account. He sees the glorious and divine Jesus already in the incidents of his mortal life. At the Last Supper, John’s Jesus speaks as if he were already in heaven. It is the Gospel of Jesus’ glory. Quote A persistent story has it that John's "parishioners" grew tired of his one sermon, which relentlessly emphasized: "Love one another." Whether the story is true or not, it has basis in John's writing. He wrote what may be called a summary of the Bible: "We have come to know and to believe in the love God has for us. God is love, and whoever remains in love remains in God and God in him" (1 John 4:16). |
Thank u bros. So how was the vigil mass in St.Mary's wonderful shey? |
Hello everyone!!! i had a splendid Christmas celebration and i hope you all had a great day too. Lawyer sad to know that ur Christmas was not as u planned it, but all the same thank God. St.Charles bubbled all nite long. The Christmas Carol started from 10 till 11pm, then the vigil mass started around 11:30 and ended i think 2.25am and it was carol all round. it was really wonderful |
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Lawyer na wa for u, Carlos nko i know no wetin i go call u.
2008 go b wonderful year for all of us wey agree.

