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I am interested. Live in North London. |
How many square metres? |
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Hmmm, so very sad. RIP Perx. |
I have constant migraine as well and the only thing that works is Excedrin Migraine, if you know anyone in America, you can ask them to get it for you. |
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Good job guys. can Iplease have the paypal account to contribute my widow's mite? |
Kabiyesi o, eshe o. |
Nothing. My mum is the kindest person I have come across. |
It's actually the other way round in my family, I am the one always looking for one thing or the other, not because I am untidy, but just because "I too do" like my husband says. I try to keep documents and other important things safe but then forget the safe place I hid them, you should also see me in the morning looking for my car keys or my mobile phone or my work Id, in short, I am always looking for one thing or another and my husband is tired of me saying " darling, have you seen my, ![]() in fact atimes he doesnt even wait for me to finish the sentence, he just says, no I havent seen it, without even knowing what I am searching for ![]() |
On the surface, there is nothing wrong in the parents dating one another, the problem however, is when / if they break up. If care is not taken, the children's marriage may break too as a result of a perceived wrong done to the MIL /FIL. I think just for the peace and sanity of all concerned, some relationships are best left platonic. |
In my opinion, I think it all boils down to understanding and knowing your partner, two people cannot be mad at the same time.So when one person is exhibiting the madness, the other pipes down and the fact that we r both not really into friends makes our quarells very short lived, cos if we are keeping malice, then there is no one to gossip or gist with. ![]() |
Often, our marriages are damaged not by big things such as infidelity, abuse or abandonment, but little things such as criticism, lack of respect, and taking each other for granted. Pecking away at your relationship keeps it from reaching the heights of happiness God has planned for you. Someone wisely observed, 'Before you criticise your spouse's taste, remember, they chose you.' You say, 'But I'm just stating the facts.' Oswald Chambers said, 'God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticise one another, but that we may intercede [pray] for one another.' Nagging doesn't work; it only tears down your spouse's self-worth and security. People change only when they feel validated and understood. The Bible says, 'Love is patient and kind.' Instead of 'pecking', recall the qualities that attracted you to your spouse, build on them, and bring out the best in them. If you don't, who will? Paul writes, ', Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honourable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.' (Philippians 4:8 NLT) If you plan to stay married and be happy, these are time-tested principles. |
Personally, I think your father should have informed your husband just as a mark of respect and I think it was quite childish (Apologies) of him not to visit again. The relationship with in-laws is a very sensitive one and should be handled delicately. |
I bring foodstuff back to the UK all the time without any drama, I just make sure not to bring any contraband apart from Pomo , I bring garri, Elubo, Dried fish, Snails, Crayfish, Egusi, Apon, Iru etc and even bring the sauce for Ewa Aganyin ( Frozen) of course.@ Chaircover na wah for Mortar and Pestle oh, Iyan yen ma ro baje ![]() |
@op,i used to blame men harshly before but everyting changed since i went thru hell in d hands of my wife too.u claimed u ve been married for couple of years and your hubby has not been working for the past three years which means he had worked before last three years,isn't it?so what makes u think d same man doesn't want to work again? I strongly believed u re not telling us d truth cos your story seems to have been written in your favour. I live in UK and i ve been in dis situation where i couldn't find work(tried all means except fraud,theft) as a result of my pending case(visa issue)at home office and when i eventually got my permanent stay,6 months after,i was still in labour market.I became regular customer at most of job centres,job centre online etc but couldn't find job. D funny part of d story then was d fact that my wife did what u re doing then,she ll tell her friends,parents,siblings how i ve not been working,how she's been d one supporting d family financially. Everybody around her was treating me as if i m nobody. I was frustrated and depressed and i regretted d fact i was married. She sold me out cheaply then but God turned d story around. However,i eventually got a job and i m doing pretty well now. My wife couldn't believe my financial status today. We re still together though but each time i remembered what i went thru,i always felt like asking her for divorce. Please borrow a leaf from this poster, do not let another woman come and reap the harvest of your labour, endure and the situation shall surely turn around for good, just put your trust in the Almighty God who makes all things beautiful in his own time. |
You have spent 7 years building up your home, do not use your own hands to pull it down. Your husband is not being realistic, with the current economic situation now in the UK, i dont think it makes sense for any him to say any job is beneath him. IMO, i think the situation you are in, is partly your fault, because you gave your husband the impression that you could do it alone, hence his laid back attitude. Instead of divorcing him, i think he just needs a wake up call, first and foremost, stop settling his debts and transferring money to his account, even the bible says he that does not work, should not eat, by the time you cut off all his allowance, no one will teach him to move his behind and look for ANY job until he gets his much desired dream job. |
Ah abeg, let me learn to crawl first before running o. even getting manual testing roles is proving to be hard work in itself, talk less of automation wey i no even get idea at all. But dont worry, soon as I get my first contract, will start practising QTP, selenium and loadrunner. |
@denzel2009, those tools you mentioned are for automated testing, I am sticking with manual testing for now cos i think its easier and as I get more experience, I may think of automation. |
Hmm, very interesting thread, I have just completed a course in software testing and looking to get a job ASAP, abeg IBEXY and Candylips, is it ok to contact you guys if i get stuck? like interview techniques and stuff? Also, does anyone know where I can get the HP Quality centre Tool? Thanks. |
My daughter loves Bread, ham and banana sandwich, Very disgusting |
I think it's normal for friends to drift apart once one of them gets married,mostly because priorities change and the unmarried friends perceive it as you, feeling important because you are married and they are not. IMO, I think you should just let your friend go, if she was really a true friend, she will try to be happy for you and not try creating problems. You will make many more friends and as soon as the kids start rolling in, you will hardly have time for yourself talk less of friends, so just concentrate on your new marriage and enjoy, |
o ye ko fi han pe o le se orisirisi |
Gorgeous. |
without facebook and twitter. Imagine i won the euromillion jackpot, |



and as I get more experience, I may think of automation.