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Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 10:53am On Apr 08, 2008
INTERESTED?!!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 10:52am On Apr 08, 2008
Interestedhuh Please view website: www.petfarm-ng.com.
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 10:48am On Apr 08, 2008
In a bid to put U on TOP!
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 9:40am On Feb 19, 2008
@ Drrionelli ,
You gave another version of the campaign exercise I'm presently running (on the low key at the present moment)! And thats what i plan on using excepts from your quote for. Can't say more than this! But would love to share more with you on this campaign. Kindly mail me -- Please?!.

Love always,
OJO
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 3:06pm On Feb 18, 2008
@ Creamdream,

The website is not existing. Please look it up to confirm what I said.

creamdream:
check www.devinekonection.com
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 1:04pm On Feb 18, 2008
@ Iice,
You are & thats why I mentioned it in the first place!
Petname:
@ iice, (Royality)

You are welcome.
@ Drrionelli ,
You gave a version of the campaign exercise I'm presently running! And thats what i plan on using excepts from your response for. Can't say more than this in public! But would love to share more with you on this campaign. Kindly mail me.

Love always,
OJO
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 12:59pm On Feb 18, 2008
@ iice,
I have reared rabbits, gunea pigs, Chickens (Broilers, layers, local breeds), Turkeys, Couldn't take a Peacock in, but I  monitored it were it was kept in a friends place. I also had Goats in my hometown on my maternal side at some point in time, and at a time I was practically feeding snakes with eggs from my layers. And at some time i had a Macow for a pet (it was what one would call a talkative), an area cat injured it, and it died later on. Quite unfortunate.
The compound we now occupy can only accomodate dogs and fishes, but i have tentacles in other places.

Hoping you will get back to me with the kinds of animals you grew up with.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 12:55pm On Feb 18, 2008
@ iice,
I have reared rabbits, gunea pigs, Chickens (Broilers, layers, local breeds), Turkeys, Couldn't take a Peacock in, but I loved and monitored it were it was in a friends place. I also had Goats in my hometown on my maternal side at some point in time, and at a time I was practically feeding snakes with eggs from my layers. And at some time i had a Macow for a pet (it was very lousy), an area cat injured it, and it died later on. Quite unfortunate.
The compound we now occupy can only accomodate dogs and fishes, but i have tentacles in other places.

Hoping you will get back to me with the kinds of animals you grew up with.
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 3:17pm On Feb 14, 2008
@ drrionelli:

I hope you don't mind if I use this post?

drrionelli:
This is a good question!

I feel that I would speak to humans in a manner that is consistent with what they understand, which is to say that I'd attempt to appeal to their sense of heritage.  

Natural "elements" and even plants have spent a much longer time on this Earth than humans have.  That, as I see it, is part of the problem.  We humans tend to forget that we're still "new kids on the block," so to speak.  We feel that because we have our large, well-developed brains, our ability to reason and our opposable thumbs that we don't necessarily have to play by the rules.  

The fact is:  We humans don't even know what the rules are.  We can't  because we haven't been here long enough.  Consider that no other species except humans has figured out a way to eradicate every other life form on the planet--and we're doing so with surprising speed.  

And for what?  We cannot survive as a species, to say nothing of a planet, without our dependence on (and interdependence with regard to) all other living things.  Earth has finite resources and a finite capacity to sustain.  Yes, humans can create artificial environments, but if nothing is suited to them, so what?  

This planet did very well without humans for billions of years.  Even after life came about (however one wishes to consider it), it thrived for many millions more.  Far be it for me to be a naysayer, but is it coincidence that the arrival of humans just happened to be the catalyst that began the downfall of our Earth?

Or, is it such that, in the great scheme of things, our planet was due for some major "renovations."  Certainly, that has happened before (albeit ever-so-gradually).  And, to paraphrase Max Ehrmann, whether or not it is clear to us, the world shall unfold just exactly as it should.  Thus, we should be respectful, because Nature is allowing us to occupy this third rock from the sun.  Right now, if all humans were to vanish, the Earth would continue to be, albeit a much different--and arguably, better for all, save humans--place.

My apologies for the length of this posting.  However, not even all these words have begun to address this issue.  Of all the postings thus far, I feel that opuro's has said so much with eloquent understatement:  Take it easy, mankind.
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 3:15pm On Feb 14, 2008
@ drrionelli:

Thanks, for the insight into iice.
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 4:49pm On Feb 13, 2008
@ iice, (Royality)

You are welcome.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 2:33pm On Feb 13, 2008
@ ayeesha, Thats possibly a Lhasa Apso. I could get it for you.

@ iice,
They are 6 weeks old now.  We also have bulldogs and Lhasa Apso. But I can always get you any breed you need (I'm passionate about animals, conservation & sustainable approaches.)
FamilyPossible Family Members! by Petname(op): 2:26pm On Feb 13, 2008
A pet in the family, would help every member of the family live a more healthy and balanced life; domestically & socially; fulfill your social responsibilities (work / vocation) as well your domestic responsibilities. At Pet Farm, we have loveable, cute puppies & dogs, that are good companions and guardians. We have Rottweiler (Puppies), Rhodesian Ridgeback (Adult), German Shepherd (Adult). If you would like to view the pictures, please mail: info@petfarm-ng.com or call: 0805 680 8680.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Interested??? by Petname(op): 12:53pm On Feb 13, 2008
Thanks iice. They actually look "more cute" -- now.
HealthLive A Healthy & Balanced Life by Petname(op): 12:50pm On Feb 13, 2008
With your pet, you would live a more healthy and balanced life; domestically & socially; fulfill your social responsibilities (work / vocation) as well your domestic responsibilities. At Pet Farm, we have loveable, cute puppies & dogs, that are good companions and guardians. We have Rottweiler (Puppies), Rhodesian Ridge back (Adult), German Shepherd (Adult). If you would like to view the pictures, please mail: info@petfarm-ng.com or call: 0805 680 8680.

Nairaland GeneralInterested??? by Petname(op): 12:13pm On Feb 13, 2008
At Pet Farm, we have loveable, cute puppies & dogs, that are good companions, guardians and will never leave you. We have Rottweiler (Puppies). If you would like to view the pictures, please mail: info@petfarm-ng.com. Also look in on our site: www.petfarm-ng.com.

CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 11:21am On Feb 13, 2008
In a bid for the topic to remain on top!
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 4:19pm On Feb 12, 2008
Heads UP!!!! Let's have more contributions please.
Lets assume you are a bird, stripped of its nest  / nesting tree (where you perch to sleep). What would you say to humans about what they have done to you & with the tree they hacked down?!
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 3:41pm On Feb 12, 2008
iice, thanks for the post. Nice colour code. smiley


drrionelli, still expecting a mail from you. huh
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 10:29am On Feb 11, 2008
@ drrionelli,

I would love you to contact me. my e-mail is info@petfarm-ng.com
I wish to share something with you. Will be looking forward to a mail from you.

Thanks.
HealthRe: Nature by Petname(op): 10:38am On Feb 07, 2008
Sad. Is it not? That mankind can't offer a voice for Nature.
CultureRe: Nature by Petname(op): 9:40am On Feb 07, 2008
No need to apologise drrionelli. Your post was encouraging wink. Love the paraphrase from Desiderata
CultureNature by Petname(op): 12:08pm On Feb 04, 2008
If you were an element of nature e.g. Tree, Shrub plant, Rain, Sea, Grass etc What would you like to say to humans concerning how they treat and relate with you?
HealthNature by Petname(op): 11:59am On Feb 04, 2008
If you were an element of nature  e.g. Tree, Shrub plant, Rain, Sea, Grass etc What would you like to say to humans concerning how they treat and relate with you?
Jobs/VacanciesInterested In Partnership?! by Petname(op): 1:48pm On Jan 22, 2008
Hi guys!
Is anyone interested in partnering with me in a great business. This business has been certified by experts to bring in a lot of profits over time. I really wouldn't like to hype this too much but please just check out what i've got. The website is www.petfarm-ng.com. OR contact me on info@petfarm-ng.com OR 0805-680-8680
Thank you.
EducationRe: Help! Neco May?june Registration 2008 by Petname(m): 12:00pm On Jan 22, 2008
Why don't you search out the information U need using GOOGLE
Foreign AffairsRe: Was Nelson Mandela A Terrorist? by Petname(m): 11:49am On Jan 22, 2008
I would say thats a superior team player! cool Different perspective, different people. huh Its an interesting place to be in(World).
FoodRe: Why Do People Stool After Eating Beans? by Petname(m): 11:43am On Jan 22, 2008
Petname:
This does not apply to all people and it depends on the kind of beans, and the mode of preparation.

Thanks. wink
FoodRe: Why Do People Stool After Eating Beans? by Petname(m): 11:40am On Jan 22, 2008
This does not apply to all people and it depends on the kind of beans, and the mode of preparation.

Thanks. wink

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