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Romance / Re: What Physical Features in Women Turn You Off? by rayo1(m): 5:35pm On Apr 13, 2007
Yea,
K-Legs or bow legs,
bad dentition (don't like gap teeth either),
short and fat,
round and square face,
short hair,
hairy boobs,
beards and mustache on women,
bleached skin,
boob to ass misproportion,
long girls,
dirty long or artificial nails (weapons of mass destruction),
very hairy legs and hands etc
Pray that that thing call "love" would not close your eyes to all these "turn offs" you mentioned. Haven't you seen a very handsome guy dating or marrying an ugliness personified Lady or vice versa? You would sometimes ask yourself "what did this guy see in this Lady?", it does happen. One man's meet is another man's poison.
Romance / Re: What Are The Things Women Like Most In Men? by rayo1(m): 4:02pm On Apr 13, 2007
Height

caring

Understandin and considerate

Money

smartness / intelligence

neatness

style / dress sense

complexion

sociable

good dancer

ETC>,
@Latoya
Na wa for u o, where will you shop for such man? In Heaven?
Politics / Re: Female Governorship Candidates In Lagos, Who Are Their Husbands? by rayo1(m): 7:53pm On Apr 11, 2007
@seun
Hmmm.  Good point, but I don't think a domineering man would "allow" his wife to contest in the elections!
I beg to disagree, when mega bucks and millions of opportunities are involved, any man would allow the wife to contest (we are talking about Lagos State, one of the wealthiest states in the whole World.) Do you know what it would mean to the entire family if she wins?
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: I Need A Girlfriend (If You Are Male, Don't Read! by rayo1(m): 7:16pm On Apr 11, 2007
@ sweet T
I beg no let this guy send your g/ma to early grave abi na late grave. This @Dirax guy go harsh, as I see am, look at his eyes!
Politics / Female Governorship Candidates In Lagos, Who Are Their Husbands? by rayo1(m): 4:43pm On Apr 11, 2007
Using Lagos State as a case study, we have at least Two prominent female Governorship candidates in this 2007 governorship election. My worry is, we don't even know their husbands, giving the domineering nature of man, he might have a lot of influence on his wife, if she eventually becomes the governor, this would affect her performance either positively or negatively. Although, the time is short, I would have love to see and hear from our "first man" to be, so as to know who to vote for, cos. I would definitely vote for a woman. What do you think?

Happy Voting to everybody!
Politics / Here They Come Again (Nigerian Politicians) by rayo1(m): 8:07pm On Apr 10, 2007
HERE THEY COME AGAIN…….

Notable men like Chief Gani Fawehinmi (sam, san) and Rev. Chris Okotie chorused day and night during the last presidential election campaign in 2003. Warning us about Obasanjo and his cohorts anti-masses agenda, which we were not completely ignorant of based on their (Obasanjo and co.) antecedents over the past years. But blinded by baseless sentiments and the immediate urge to quench our hunger with their "devilish bread" (bribes in cash and kind), we failed to act by kicking these oppressors out of office, we foolishly played into the hands of these wicked politicians and INEC ("Independent" National Electoral Commission).

Now, we are reaping the fruits. These continuous fuel shortage and price hike, retrenchment, unemployment, abject poverty, bad roads,
epileptic energy sector, plane crashes etc. are the bitter fruits we have to chew for failing to vote or voting wisely. If you listen to the president's explanations (whenever he feels like) you would weep for Nigeria and Nigerians. In a nutshell we are being punished for their (government) gross inefficiency and unpardonable corruption. Well, by God's grace we would survive this tenure (expires May 29, 2007) again, hoping that our experience would be our best teacher. But my advice to them is that they should not push their luck too far, a word is enough for the wise.

Now, to the masses of this country, wake up from your slumber, shine your eyes! Some characters are warming up for 2007, they would come with huge promises and "handouts". We should be able to separate the wheat from the chaff. Let's not deceive ourselves, we know these people, they are Nigerians, they live in this country. We know those that are capable of turning the situation of the country around for the better, let's give them the necessary supports. But the masquerades and pretenders among them should be shunned and chased out. It is better to take a stand now and do away with sentiments, tribal or otherwise, than to cry "had we known" later.

In addition to excising our franchise, we should constitute a prayer group, which should be code named NAFDAC (New Action For Democracy And Constitutionality). Religious affiliation notwithstanding, our prayer would be for God to get rid of all these fake, adulterated and expired politicians from our political land space, to pave way for genuine and effective politicians that are devoid of selfish and parochial interests to handle the mantle of leadership. Until then corruption and it's attendant symptoms (poverty, unemployment, incessant fuel shortage and price hike, suffering in the midst of plenty and other vices) would persist without remedy.
May God help us!
Romance / Re: Nigerian Girls In London by rayo1(m): 7:45pm On Apr 10, 2007
Hi everyone, I'm fresh in here.
My guy don't mind felie or what's his name.
Thank God U've found your heart desire, learn to tolerate her, cos. all of them are the same: London or Naija.
A good Lady is a good and a bad Lady is a bad Lady, location not-withsatandig, good luck

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