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peterswag12:Jos |
My people where una de na? I don wait for una tire hope to see u guys soon |
Lol |
Na 70-30 sef |
Tnx op I jst got back my whatsapp now |
It could be that he is allergic to something. Just be observant |
Floxyluv:Exactly! |
Wowww Good deeds pay |
Yes u can Bt only on d condition of mutual understanding btw u nd ur spouse |
soberdrunk:True talk joh, dem 4 add pepper and salt rub am for him body, then spice it again with Some lemon |
soberdrunk:True talk joh, dem 4s add pepper and salt rub am for him body, then spice it again with Some lemon |
casttlebarbz:Me too o, i felt like he wasn't tortured enough ![]() |
How to check expiry date of LPG cylinder Liquefied Petroleum Gas comes with an expiry date, find out how to check it (Avoid Leakage or Possible explosion at your home (many already died because of this mistake) Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder is an essential component of our kitchen, and almost every home owns it. Available easily in the market, the LPG cylinder can be used further by refuelling, but that is not the case always. The LPG we use in our homes comes with an expiry date and many are certainly unaware of it. Using LPG cylinder post its expiry date can result in leakage that can also lead to an explosion. Once the cylinder is past the expiry date, one must stop using it. But most people have no idea how to check the expiry of the bottle. The steps to check the expiry are very simple and basic. Here is how to verify the expiry date of the LPG cylinder- The expiry of LPG Cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month of expiry while the number indicates the year of expiry. A year is divided into four quarters - * A – January to March * B – April to June * C – July to September * D – October to December For example, this cylinder has ‘B 13′ painted on the metal strip. The alphabet B represents month June , and 13 indicates the year 2013. So a cylinder having B 13 mentioned on it means it will or already expire on June 2013. However, there is a limited grace period of three to four months after the expiry as the cylinder cannot be pulled out immediately out of the circulation. There have been reports that distributors tamper with the expiry date as it is written with paint. So next time you receive a cylinder do check the expiry date and stay safe. |
How to check expiry date of LPG cylinder Liquefied Petroleum Gas comes with an expiry date, find out how to check it (Avoid Leakage or Possible explosion at your home (many already died because of this mistake) Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder is an essential component of our kitchen, and almost every home owns it. Available easily in the market, the LPG cylinder can be used further by refuelling, but that is not the case always. The LPG we use in our homes comes with an expiry date and many are certainly unaware of it. Using LPG cylinder post its expiry date can result in leakage that can also lead to an explosion. Once the cylinder is past the expiry date, one must stop using it. But most people have no idea how to check the expiry of the bottle. The steps to check the expiry are very simple and basic. Here is how to verify the expiry date of the LPG cylinder- The expiry of LPG Cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month of expiry while the number indicates the year of expiry. A year is divided into four quarters - * A – January to March * B – April to June * C – July to September * D – October to December For example, this cylinder has ‘B 13′ painted on the metal strip. The alphabet B represents month June , and 13 indicates the year 2013. So a cylinder having B 13 mentioned on it means it will or already expire on June 2013. However, there is a limited grace period of three to four months after the expiry as the cylinder cannot be pulled out immediately out of the circulation. There have been reports that distributors tamper with the expiry date as it is written with paint. So next time you receive a cylinder do check the expiry date and stay safe. |
Fedric:Dnt worry God may surprise u, somtyms it's nt abt d marks cos I wrote jam 3 times nd my lowest score was 218 bt pple who had lower grades gained admission b4 me |
Getfun:Hmmmmmmm |
Dohmeenick:Op nawa for u o, u are here to seek advice bt frm wat am seeing u are countering all d ryt advices given to u. It means you hav made up ur mind since u said SHE IS YOUR LAST HOPE |
Make una port to jos, d wether is cool ![]() |
Wow nice |
benedictnsi:Most of us ![]() |
You don't have to do this ![]()
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May God protect us all |
Gang gang!!!! ![]() |
Loool it's a biiiiiiiigggggggggg lie o |
Lol ![]() |
Lol 2go ni |
Hian! |
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