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Billie Jean |
Billie Jean na MJ ooo |
omicron:go back and read the post.... Three weeks not three months |
i didn't read the post |
another lie ![]() |
nice one... |
tbagjames:HBD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bro!!!!!!!!!!!! wishing you all the best in life... " make i send 100 naira recharge card for u " ?? |
this man like picture ooooo.... him and baba na d same thing. |
yoji:Lol! bros, your English isn't complicated ooo... was just joking...." i say why de plenty english" not why the complicated english.... sorry, i never knew u don't speak pidgin...... |
burticious:you must be from Abuja..,. "short man devil" i know that phrase... |
XTROVAT:and why should the possibility be " extremely small" Mr? |
yoji:" why d plenty English na? you for just say Barca fan dey here" What sentiment bro? i don't understand the sentiment part.... BTW did you watch the match? |
![]() Messi is suppose to be ban, But Nothing from FIFA yet....politics... "if na CR7, them for don tag am rude and probably give him 5-7 match ban" CC lalasticlala crazyman ishilove. abeg make una help move this thread to FP make people see am oooo.... " Messi too gat emotion " |
Click on the Source to watch the Video Yes, that's Messi headbutting Yanga-Mbiwa -- albeit after the Roma player had already leaned his head in -- and then upping the ante by grabbing his throat and shoving him back. You can just see Yanga-Mbiwa saying something at the edge of the frame as Messi approaches him, but no matter what he said, there's no justification for Messi's action. Somehow, neither player was sent off, but don't be surprised if there's further punishment for these actions later on down the line, because that is in no way, shape, or form OK. Even if Yanga-Mbiwa said something awful, Messi should never have done what he did, and will fully deserve a harsh punishment should one be meted out. You just can't headbutt someone, and you certainly can't grab them by the throat like that. http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/8/5/9103825/lionel-messi-attacks-yanga-mbiwa-headbutt-throat-grab-barcelona-roma |
chris4gold:you are disgusting! |
LadyGuinivere:its shalom... just one M pls na ![]() |
mimzy:What sort of wickedness is this na? must you mention me? |
SexyKaycee:Thanks man |
APC E-warriors will come and defend him. PDP E-warriors will criticize and what does it give us? Division. pls drop partisan politics and let us wail ![]() |
Did any one saw wat i am seeing in the first pics ![]() ??check his lips ![]() |
hakeem4:e too small ooo.... ![]() As fellow Nigerians, Make u bring 50k |
hakeem4:make we start from 100k |
hakeem4:No vex na... oya, how much will u pay for the space? ![]() |
On Friday, much of the world will have the opportunity to observe a Blue Moon: A somewhat rare occurrence that doesn't have anything to do with the moon's color. During most years, the Earth experiences 12 full moons, one in each month. But some years, such as 2015, have 13 full moons, and one of those "extra" lunar displays gets the label of Blue Moon. The lunar or synodic month (full moon to full moon) averages 29.530589 days, which is shorter than every calendar month in the year except for February. Those extra one-half or one-and-one-half days accumulate over the year, causing some years to have 13 full moons rather than 12. [Video: What's a Blue Moon, Is It REALLY Blue?] To see what I mean, here is a list of full-moon dates in 2015: Jan. 5, Feb. 3, March 5, April 4, May 4, June 2, July 2, July 31, Aug. 29, Sept. 28, Oct. 27, Nov. 25 and Dec. 25. In 2016, the first full moon falls on Jan. 23, and each calendar month has only one full moon. The expression "once in a blue moon" has a long history of being used to describe rare events; but it was also used in the Maine Farmers' Almanac to describe the third full moon in a season that has four (normally, a three-month season will only have three full moons). In 1946, Sky & Telescope magazine published an article that misinterpreted the older definition, defining a Blue Moon as the second full moon in a calendar month. This has become the most recent and perhaps most widely accepted definition of a Blue Moon. And hence, the full moon on July 31 is referred to as a Blue Moon, because it was preceded by the full moon on July 2. By this definition, a Blue Moon occurs roughly once every 2.7 years. The full moon appears to last for at least the length of one night, but technically speaking, it is an instantaneous event: It occurs when the sun, Earth and moon fall close to a straight line. It takes place at the same instant everywhere in the world, whether the moon is above or below the horizon. The full moon on July 31 occurs at exactly 6:43 a.m. EDT (1043 GMT). So, when you look at the Blue Moon on Friday morning, don't expect to see a different color scheme (although it is possible for the moon to appear to have a bluish hue). Just be aware that the so-called Blue Moon is a byproduct of the contrast between the calendar month and the lunar month. http://news.yahoo.com/full-moon-friday-blue-moon-heres-why-132040635.html |
Despite the fact that LGBTC is wrong, he shouldn't have attacked them. |
JERUSALEM (AP) — Revelers dancing and singing through the streets of Jerusalem during the holy city's annual gay pride parade were left shrieking in pain and panic Thursday night, as an anti-gay extremist lunged into a group leading the march and stabbed six people, Israeli police and witnesses said. Police said the attacker, Yishai Schlissel, who was arrested at the scene for Thursday's attack, had been released from prison just three weeks ago, after serving a sentence for stabbing several people at the parade in 2005. Six people were wounded in the attack, two of them seriously, Eli Bin of Israel's emergency service said. The Gay Pride Parade was proceeding as planned with party music, Israeli flags and rainbow-clad marchers wending their way through central Jerusalem's barricaded streets, under a heavy police presence. An Associated Press photographer witnessed the attacker enter the throng of people with his hand in his coat and within seconds raise a knife and begin stabbing people in the back. Police pounced on him and arrested him. The crowd's carefree cheers suddenly gave way to screams. Panic ensued, and a bloody woman fell to the ground, an Associated Press photographer at the scene said. View galleryUltra-Orthodox Jew Yishai Schlissel walks through a … Ultra-Orthodox Jew Yishai Schlissel walks through a Gay Pride parade and is just about to pull a kni … A man with blood seeping from his back wandered around with a dazed look before collapsing. Another man with his shirt off also had blood dripping down his back. Medics quickly surrounded them both and applied pressure to stop the bleeding. Shocked revelers, some in tears, gathered along the sidewalk and hugged and comforted each other as ambulances and police on horses quickly arrived. While the attack caused shock, it was not unprecedented: Schlissel was convicted of a similar stabbing attack that wounded several people at a gay pride parade in Jerusalem a decade ago. On Thursday, media reports said that Schlissel hid in a nearby supermarket and jumped out to attack the march when it passed nearby. Jerusalem police spokesman Asi Ahroni said there was a "massive presence" of police securing the parade but "unfortunately the man managed to pull out a knife and attack." View galleryPeople react after an ultra-Orthodox Jew attacked people … People react after an ultra-Orthodox Jew attacked people with a knife during a Gay Pride parade Thur … A medic that treated the wounded at the scene, Hanoch Zelinger, said one woman was stabbed in the back, chest and neck, and was lying unconscious on the ground. Shaarei Tzedek Hospital said it was treating two victims with stab wounds, a man who was in serious condition and a woman in critical condition, both in their 20s. The parade continued after the wounded were taken for treatment, but in a far more somber atmosphere. Media reported that thousands of Jerusalem residents who had not initially participated in the parade joined in after the attack in solidarity. "I do think that homophobia is rooted in the city, but that's the point of the parade," said Benny Zupick, 21, shortly after the attack. "We are trying to change that. And hopefully we will change that. It takes one man to create a scene like this. Hopefully he's a minority." Condemnations of the attack poured in from the heads of Israel's ultra-Orthodox parties, along with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon and others across the Israeli political spectrum. View galleryPlainclothes Israeli police detain an ultra-Orthodox … Plainclothes Israeli police detain an ultra-Orthodox Jew after he attacked people with a knife durin … President Reuven Rivlin called the attack a "terrible hate crime." "People celebrating their freedom and expressing their identity were viciously stabbed. We must not be deluded; a lack of tolerance will lead us to disaster. We cannot allow such crimes, and we must condemn those who commit and support them," Rivlin said. Just a few thousand people usually attend the parade in Jerusalem, known for its rich religious history and tradition. A majority of Jerusalem's residents are observant Jews, Muslims or Christians, conservative communities whose members mostly frown on homosexuality. Previous parades in the holy city have drawn opposition. Jerusalem's parade is much smaller and more restrained than the annual gay pride march in the secular Tel Aviv, which was attended by some 100,000 revelers last month. Tel Aviv has emerged as one of the world's most gay-friendly travel destinations recently. The Israeli city stands in sharp contrast to most of the rest of the Middle East, where gays are persecuted or even killed in some places. Gays serve openly in Israel's military and parliament, and many popular artists and entertainers are gay, but gays still face hostility from some ultra-conservative religious communities. Israel's Channel 2 TV aired an interview that Schlissel gave to an ultra-Orthodox Jewish site recently where he spoke out against the gay parade taking place in Jerusalem. His remarks were an eerie prelude to Thursday's attack. "The struggle isn't over and the un-pure want to contaminate Jerusalem," he said. "They want to contaminate the people of Israel." Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-stabs-several-people-jerusalem-gay-pride-parade-163839733.html |
doctokwus:And why should he pick the calls of Obama? you are irritating. |
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This is happening to me.... I am not saying that i am a sinner ooo , But there is this Child that keeps staring at me in church.
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LadyGuinivere:Stop quoting me na...................waresssssssss this!!!!!!! it is Shalom and not Shalomm. |
olajide8:it is Fallacious to say that i hate them, Bro, I don't hate. I wanted to reply u, But since you are a partisan probably an APC supporter, I won't. c Shalom Aleichem. |
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That is one year parternity leave oo 
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