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Hmmm. . . Well me I think relying wholly on a team game will come unstuck on some occasions. Sometimes u need a reliable gamebreaker. Someone that can conjure up something out of nothing when the situation demands. Oh well thats just me. ![]() By the Way. . . GUNNERS THE CHAMPS ELECT sorry Debo ![]() |
Anelka actually doesn't disrupt the dressing room. He simply lets his tongue hang out. A right winger? Definitely Hleb has no pace, although he makes up for it with a lot of smarts. I dont know y you dont like Quaresma. He commands attention and imagine what the other players on the team would do with the space he would make. |
where were we? In some snug blue jerseys I think. ![]() |
@ALMONDJOY Agaracha must come back. Na so we talk am ![]() |
There is actually a Yoruba jeep in production. There are calling it FEYINGBOLE 2.0 EVOLUTION. I think the name is quite apt, what do you think? |
Gaareth Barry is a lightweight abeg. i will admit his performances in the last two internationals were quite good but faced with talented central midfielders, I don't think he can hang. That said, the Gerard+Lamps combo is prolly the worst of any major football playing team. |
well no one said kaka is better than Ronaldo. |
@Kobojunkie Well Democrats wouldn't see it that way. From their own point of view, the more deplorable the situation, the greater the pressure on the President to start a massive withdrawal, saving lives that would otherwise be lost the longer the impasse went on. |
willywilly:LOL Perhaps you have got Naija in your psyche more than you care to admit. No be Yoruba you dey talk so. ![]() |
@Kobojunkie Political maturity does not equate political altruism. The responsibility of American politicians is to their American constituents, not to the volatile region in the middle east. It smacks of Political opportunism as well but so did the initial push into Iraq which pleased his Religio-conservative supporters. |
America is the cradle of the devil, and they are trying to initiate the rest of us into their devilish practices. Olorun o ni je. ![]() |
I guess you lot haven't heard. She didn't win. It went to a movie star and a UN Organisation. ![]() |
Its a beaten track, but one on one, Kaka whooped Ronaldo's Butt. And Cech was shown off by 2short Pepe Reina in a crunch match. |
abi warapa ti mu e ni ![]() |
you are not a feminist then ![]() |
Yes Oh Banderas. . . I dey feel you Gil has always had that laid back Brazilian style that can be a letdown in the fast paced English game. I have seen Gil give the ball away too many times to threaten my pacemaker. The only thing Berti has over Flam is his height as a threat in the Boxes. Hence, Go Flam. . . its your Birthday. |
Well the Japanese are no saintly victims either. Their treatment of their Asian Neighbours most notably China comes to mind. Their Silence is only reasonable. |
davidylan:Haba Father |
@I-man Considering how homogenic the Japanese race is, it would take a lot even for the Americans to wipe out one of the more populous nations of the world. if the bomb had been dropped in the Niger Delta, it would have qualified as a (x)-genocide. where x is a number no less than ten. A Deca- Genocide ![]() |
Kobojunkie:hahahaha. I could find so many holes with your categorisation, I wont even bother. |
[quote author=I-man link=topic=85298.msg1578083#msg1578083 date=1192145922]Since the Japanese Parliament doesn't see it as genocide but an unfortunate consequence of war,I as a Nigerian cannot cry more than the bereaved.[/quote] I could have sworn you were a bible wielding, Fox news watching, war mongering Texan. Sure had me fooled man. . . |
@kobojunkie I don't know which genocides occur out of peaceful conditions. They always occur under conditions of belligerence of some sort. The Armenian 'genocide' was a first world war matter for example. So the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings can not excluded on that basis. |
[quote author=I-man link=topic=85298.msg1577442#msg1577442 date=1192123916]See this leftist Moonbat Probably thinks Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore are demi-gods [/quote]Aren't they ex members of the sex pistols ![]() |
@DEBOSKY are you part of the Davidylan/I-man/Tayo-d Clique or part of the Denex/Afam/ ?Or do you Rep yourself like me ? ![]() |
Kanto:Long live Igbo Self Reliance I wonder if it matters if my name is SULE GAMBARI ![]() |
If its true. i bet he or she will spend more time perusing the Dating and Romance than the Politics section. |
Didn't her formal education end when she was thirteen? Remarkable. Never read any of her books though. |
@I-man Lol. I feel like the next time I write on this forum I must conform to strictures demanded by my old lecturers at uni. It wasn't fun then, and I sure know it wouldn't be fun now. So you reckon I flaunt meaningless words mixed with verbosity to boot. My bad. You dont do too bad yourself on that front either though [b]Tu QuoQue [/b]had me googling for real ![]() About Christianity originating from middle eastern Jews. A bit pedantic don't you think. Okay I concede. I substitute 'virulent Caucasoid peddlers'. Well Communist Atheism is a category I am not particularly concerned with either. I would argue that the communism as religion never competed and if at all was overwhelmingly overshadowed by communism as an economic and political ideology. It was for the latter that all those people were killed not because they served another God. Besides in the long history of our planet, the communist experiment is but a speck, compared to the long illustrious histories of Christianity and Islam in carrying out atrocities or civilizing native races. And about authoritarianism. Perhaps a poor choice but for want of a better word I guess. Unfortunately I do not have such a good command of Latin like you do or else. . . ![]() Anyways I was referring to the eternal condemnation dictats of the bullying religions, the with us or against us tenets that make compromise difficult. It is in that context that I also used the term Totalitarian. And I trumpet these particular belief systems because I guess they will forever say more about 'Nigerians'(this is a Nigerian forum after all) than either Christianity or Islam ever will. So I reckon you should pick up a trumpet too. |
Denex, you must remember that the initiative is largely the work of the Democrat controlled Congress. Bush tried to persuade, unsuccessfully, Congress from issuing the declaration, citing the importance of Turkey as a supply route to the effort in Iraq. |
Why is they so much discussion about these totalitarian religions that originate from the bullying Arabic and Caucasoid race. Christianity through sheer financial and tactical muscle and Islam through petulance and childishness have trod upon much more tolerant religions around the world. Remember when two elephants fight, it is the grass beneath their feet that suffers. In fact, the grass simply vanishes! By arguing over their merits, we are only serving to perpetuate their authoritarianism. Thus I beg of you let us pay more attention to our ancestral religions, that have been demonised by these foreign invaders and infidels. Unlike Islam, the Ifas and Sangos and Oguns, are more amenable to modernisation and less self conscious than the Christian faith. Our 'GODS' do not think too much of themselves, they leave you to your own devices without the excessive burden on your conscience. "Wise is he who recognises that Truth is One and one only, but wiser still the one who accepts that Truth is called by many names, and approached from myriad routes." http://www.guardian.co.uk/saturday_review/story/0,3605,709326,00.html |
Kobojunkie:LOL. Due to your reaction, I have undergone a Damascene conversion ![]() |
debosky:Well if only Syria wasn't fighting the US armed forces as well, it might have been a fair fight. ![]() |



[b]Tu QuoQue [/b]had me googling for real