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neroflo:Here comes the mad man Take this.....
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whats the whole gist about south africas goalie saves, common! falcons need to rush them with two quick goals before they get their acts together |
Ok. Nice one GEJ ![]() |
CFCfan:cant find the link there, where you kidding? ![]() |
CFCfan:lol..ok, thanks ![]() |
CFCfan:Ok bruv! any online link to watch it? dont wanna miss today's match |
CFCFan whats the kick off time? UP FALCONS!!!! |
God bless Anambra state! God bless the south East! God bless Alaigbo nile!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
AIRDIG:shut up! you are not a buhari supporter yet you kept spamming every thread about buhari with your nosense, keep deceiving yourself |
Can someone please remind me who said northerners should vote for a muslim candidate? Desperate 'baboon' extremist, Come 2015 you shall cry again.....
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Most of the people are from one section of this country, they desperately want GEJ out of office because it is no longer business as usual for them |
patmaine:
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Aribisala on point once again ![]() |
cococandy:swallow the bitter pill |
cococandy:And did you consider the age brackets of the older male-younger female vs older female-younger male?. At the end, men still hold the ace. |
^^LWKMD ![]() ![]() |
I want to see the boooobs na, ![]() pictures or......... |
GboyegaD: It all stems from the OP's post about how some mother react and your reaction that any woman will do same.my response to the op was that it is in the nature of 'most' women to be over-protective of their infants, hence the reason for such reaction. I didn't in anyway justify women being hard on or insulting the 'singles' or care-givers. Good day. |
GboyegaD: I don't agree with you. If you see your child crying what you should do is to know why the child is crying and not insulting others.where did you get that from? or where in any of my comments did i say that or justify that? |
lertee: In summary,you like the view of her booobs and seem to like it on your womenHonesty lertee i would rather call it a lil show of cleavage and i dont mind a modest exposure like you rightly observed, and this okay for me. We have different choices and on this we don't seem to agree. ![]() HML to the couple ![]() |
thandii1: Smh, it is decent exposure now cos she's ita giwa's daughter..You obviously have a wrong impression of me don't you? I don't segregate based n social status or class. Even if she were to be from the lowest class, i would commend her the same way regardless, get it right. And i maintain, she looks mmwuahh! ![]() |
lertee: This isn't about being modest,it is about the dress sense. Boooobs packed to one side with a falling shoulder(not smart at all),Her dress sense is awesome, she made a very good fashion statement with the gown and the design was cool. The booobs packing to one side is relative ![]() You surely won't know fashion more than I'd know,don't argue this one,it isn't like I want to argueol...being a female doesn't accord you superior fashion knowledge hope you know that ![]() Sure she is comfortable in it and that's what is important, her husband cannot complain cos she has the gown on ready and they wouldn't return it.How do you know the husband doesn't know what the wife would be wearing? Personally, there's no way i wouldn't know/see the gown my wife will be putting on for our wedding, same for her too. Common! Moreover you can't be too sure her hubby likes it that way, she may have forced it on him.How can she force it on him when he is not the one putting it on ![]() You cant be too sure either that he doesn't like it. If that's what she chose to wear and he lets her be, why not? you don't get to celebrate two white weddings in a life time, do you? ![]() |
lertee: Which one is Nigerians there? I'm the one that made the statement not Nigerians.That is subjective, the gown would pass as modest to most people, myself inclusive. Who are we to complain anyway? the bride feels comfy in what she put on, and I'm pretty sure the husband appreciates that fact too. Her gown complimented her beauty, and she simply rocks! Ce fini. |
lertee: Pretty bride and handsome groom,lovely gown too,although she didn't need to expose so much flesh..Nigerians sha Do you want her to dress like ninja?. We call it decent exposure ![]() |
she is beauuuuutiful, Dayuum! that niqqa just took my wife ![]() ![]() |
Ishilove: What?i comment my reserve ![]() ![]() |
GboyegaD: What changes the perspective with marriage? We are fake people and that is why we have the magnitude of the challenges facing our nation.Not saying that perspectives should change after marriage, but a mothers reaction when she sees her child crying in the hands of another woman will be same for most if not all woman..get my point now? Of course we are all fake in Nigeria, including you |
Ishilove: Thanks for reading, sir. My CV says I am 21, but whether my birth certificate says a different thing entirely is another matterChai.. aunty Ishi dis lie-lie you're sharing, diarris..... ![]() ![]() |
Jbluv55: Hehehehelwkmd ...thanks bruv, you just made it all the more worthwhile, you will live long ![]() Jbluv55: HeheheheThanks ![]() ![]() |
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and i dont mind a modest exposure like you rightly observed, and this okay for me. We have different choices and on this we don't seem to agree.
she made a very good fashion statement with the gown and the design was cool. The booobs packing to one side is relative 
If Kanu can be 32, I too can be 21