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Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: What Is Your Date Of Birth? See If U Have A Match by sirpatrick(m): 1:54am On Jan 05, 2017
May 4th Taurus please come out mate your brother is looking for you
RomanceRe: What's The Weird Thing That Attracts You To The Opposite Sex? by sirpatrick(m): 10:57am On Jan 03, 2017
Nice ass with a fleshy bosom will do for me, I don't care if she is ugly as long as she has those qualities am okay
EventsRe: Happy New Year by sirpatrick(m): 1:50am On Jan 01, 2017
Every end is just a new beginning. Keep your spirits and determination unshaken and you shall always walk the glory road. With courage, faith and efforts you shall conquer everything you desire. I wish you a very happy new year 2017 to all nairalanders

TravelRe: 2016: MS Harmony Of The Seas, World's Largest Cruise Ship In Fascinating Photos. by sirpatrick(m): 12:41am On Dec 28, 2016
Wow this is is magnificent A man made Disney park floating on the sea, truly eccentric am ready to give out my fiancee and my girlfriend joined in exchange for a 3 weeks vacation on Ms Harmony of the sea this is pure ecstasy
CelebritiesRe: [Video ]Tonto Dikeh’s Breasts On Display As She Falls On Stage At Iyanya’s Conc by sirpatrick(m): 11:54am On Dec 27, 2016
Oboy see fresh tomatoes Churchill they enjoy o
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Olamide’s OLIC3 Concert (Olamide Live In Concert) Show by sirpatrick(m): 10:59am On Dec 27, 2016
Governor ambode my kind of Governor, when is time for pleasure have it to the full, when Is time for business, strictly business
PoliticsRe: Gunshots As Soldiers Go On Rampage In Borno by sirpatrick(m): 5:16am On Dec 17, 2016
What the army needs right now in house cleansing or purging of corrupt officers and bad leaders. I would advice they meet jj rawlings for advice on in house cleaning only then can the Nigeria army prosper and grow
RomanceRe: My Girlfriend & Sister Fought Over The Car Front Seat, Who Do I Side? by sirpatrick(m): 4:27am On Dec 14, 2016
Charlie is your sister first before girlfriend she has no fucking right to tell her to leave the front seat she they craze family over bitches she is not even your wife yet she has started acting agarancha
LiteratureRe: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by sirpatrick(m): 4:01am On Dec 14, 2016
Bosses zubby you are the master of the art and thinking fast when it matters most I doff my hat for you sir this story is magnificent
Music/RadioRe: Kendrick Lamar Or J.cole?: Who Is The Leader Of New School Rap? by sirpatrick(m): 5:31pm On Dec 13, 2016
back to the topic, they re both lit, but personally, am a Kendrickian.[/b][/quote]ogbeni so on point Kendrick Lamar is a poet, poetry mixed with killer vibes
Foreign AffairsRe: Some Hidden Facts You Need To Know About World War 11 Broaden Your Knowledge by sirpatrick(op): 3:58pm On Dec 13, 2016
The Germans used the first jet fighters in World War II, among them the Messerschmitt ME-262. However, they were developed too late to change the course of the war.[2] 36 The most powerful artillery gun created by any nation and used in WWII was named Karl by its designer General Karl Becker. Used mostly against the Russians, the huge gun could shoot a 2.5 ton shell over three miles. The shells were 24 inches wide and could go through eight to nine feet of concrete.[2] 37 During WWII, the acronym BAM stood for “Broad-Assed Marines,” or women soldiers in the U.S. Marine Corp. The women, however, called the men HAMs, for “Hairy-Assed Marines.”[2] 38 The SS ran a brothel named “The Kitty Salon” for foreign diplomats and other VIPs in Berlin. It was wiretapped, and 20 prostitutes underwent several weeks of intense indoctrination and training. They were specifically trained to glean information from clients through seemingly innocuous conversations.[2] 39 WWII resulted in the downfall of Europe as a center of world power and led to the rise of the U.S. and Russia as super powers. This set up conditions for both the US-USSR cold war and the nuclear age.[1] 40 During WWII, hamburgers in the U.S. were dubbed “Liberty Steaks” to avoid the German-sounding name.[2] 41 At the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, there were 96 ships anchored. During the attack, 18 were sunk or seriously damaged, including eight battleships. There were 2,402 American men killed and 1,280 injured. Three hundred and fifty aircraft were destroyed or damaged.[7] The attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II 42 Joseph Kramer (1906-1945), a commander of Bergen-Belsen, was known as the “Beast of Belsen.” When asked if he “felt anything” as he watched and participated in the deaths of thousands of men, women, and children, Kramer said he didn’t feel anything because he was following orders. He was later executed for crimes against humanity.[8] 43 The ace of all fighter aces of all nations is German fighter pilot Erich Hartmann (“the Blond Knight”) with 352 “kills.”[2] 44 Members of Adolf Hitler’s inner circle allegedly called Rudolf Hess “Fraulein Anna” because he was reportedly a homosexual. He was also known as the “Brown Mouse.”[2] 45 William Hitler, a nephew of Adolf Hitler, was in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He changed his name after the war.c[2] 46 Italian Fascists took as their symbol the “fasces,” a bundle of bound rods that symbolized the power of ancient Rome.[2] 47 The Nazis killed millions of Poles. But they thought that some Polish babies and children looked German and kidnapped about 50,000 of them to be adopted by German parents to become “Germanized.”[8] 48 The Nazis pirated the Harvard “fight song” to compose their Sieg Heil march.[2] The composer of Sieg Heil actually attended Harvard 49 Special units run by the SS called Einsatzgruppen (“task forces”) followed the German army’s invasion of countries. They would force Jews to dig a pit and then shoot them so they would fall into an open grave. It is estimated that the Einsatzgruppen killed 1.4 million Jews.[8] 50 Prisoners called Sonderkommando were forced to bury corpses or burn them in ovens. Fewer than 20 of the thousands of Sonderkommando survived, though buried and hidden accounts of some were found later at camps.[8] 51 Several famous actors were decorated during WWII. For example, Henry Fonda won a Bronze Star in the Pacific, Walter Matthau was awarded six battle stars while serving on a B-17, and David Niven was awarded the U.S. Legion of Merit. Christopher Lee was a pilot in the Royal Air Force and also won a number of awards.[2] 52 John Wayne (Marion Robert Morrison) starred in 14 WWII movies; however, due to a football injury, he never actually served in the war.[2] 53 Hitler kept a framed photo of Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, on his desk. Henry Ford also kept a framed photo of the Nazi leader on his desk in Dearborn, Michigan. In Mein Kampf , Hitler included some anti-Semitic views attributed to Ford.[2] 54 On January 31, 1945, Private Eddie Slovik was shot for desertion, the first American executed for the crime since the Civil War and the only one to suffer this punishment during WWII.[2] 55 Although Japan fought on the side of Britain, France, and the U.S. during WWI, it felt cheated by its failure to gain much territory when the peace treaty was composed. Additionally, in the 1920s, its government came under control of fanatical nationalists and allied with the army, which eventually prompted Japan to side with Germany.[1] 56 After its defeat in WWI, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Germany lost all its overseas empires as well as land to its neighbors, and it was prevented from maintaining a large army. Most Germans opposed the treaty, and their resentment would eventually undo the settlement, leading to WWII.[5] 57 Out of the 40,000 men who served on U-boats during WWII, only 10,000 returned.[2] Launching of a German U-Boat during World War 2 58 The most decorated unit ever in U.S. history is the 442nd regimental Combat Team, whose motto was “Go for Broke.” It consisted of Japanese-American volunteers. Together they won 4,667 major medals, awards, and citations, including 560 Silver Stars (28 of which had oak-leaf clusters), 4,000 Bronze Stars, 52 Distinguished Service Crosses, and one Medal of Honor, plus 54 other decorations. It also held the distinction of never having a case of desertion.[2] 59 Norvell Gillespie, the garden editor of Better Homes and Gardens, designed the camouflage print for U.S. service uniforms in WWII.[2] 60 The greatest tank battle in history occurred between the Germans and Russians at the Kursk salient in Russia from July 4-22, 1943. More than 3,600 tanks were involved.[2] 61 The largest Japanese spy ring during WWII was not in the U.S. but in Mexico, where it spied on the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.[2] 62 Prisoners of war in Russian camps experienced an 85% mortality rate.[2] 63 The vast majority of German war criminals passed themselves off as refugees at displaced persons camps when the war ended, thereby gaining freedom.[8] 64 Germany had a total of 3,363 generals during the war while the U.S. had just over 1,500.[2] 65 Before Nazi Germany decided to eliminate the Jews by gassing them, it had considered sending them to the island of Madagascar.[8] 66 If it became necessary to drop a third atom bomb on Japan, the city that would have been the target was Tokyo.[1] 67 The now iconic "We Can Do It" poster was initially not intended for public display, and only a small number of people saw it when it was first published in 1942. It only gained popularity in the 1980s when the feminist movement appropriated the image.[4] The now iconic World War II poster is world-wide symbol of female strength 68 The greatest loss of life ever sustained by the U.S. Navy occurred on July 30, 1945. The USS Indianapolis was shot by Japanese submarine I-58. Captain Charles McVay, commanding officer of the cruiser, was the only U.S. Navy officer ever to be court- martialed for losing a ship in war.[2] 69 Calvin Graham was only 12 years old when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He won a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart before the Navy found out how old he was.[2] 70 Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler’s deputy in the Nazi party, was the last person to have been incarcerated in the Tower of London.[2] 71 While in prison, Hitler envisioned the development of a “people’s car” or a Volkswagen, from the word volk , meaning “people” or “nation.”[2] 72 On December 8, 1941, Britain and the U.S. declared war on Japan. On December 11, Germany declared war on the U.S. The U.S. is the only nation Germany formally declared war on.[1] 73 The Nazis called their rule the Third Reich (1933-1945). The First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire (962-1806). The Second Reich was the German Empire of 1871-1918. The Weimar Republic was from 1919-1933.f[5] 74 At the behest of the Nazi regime, book- burning campaigns took place in Berlin and other German cities between March and June 1933, with senior academics and university students incinerating books deemed to contain “un-German” ideas. Authors targeted by the book-burning campaign included Jack London, H.G. Wells, Thomas Mann, Sigmund Freud, and Albert Einstein. A century before Hitler, the German poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) predicted: “Where one burns books, one will, in the end, burn people.”[1]

RomanceRe: After A Breakup Why Do We Find Pleasure In Sad Music? by sirpatrick(m): 3:29pm On Dec 13, 2016
It's not sad music we call it soul music or blues, when you listen to such cool music it pacify your soul it bring up memories of good times and bad times why it lasted
CelebritiesRe: Which Celebrity Would You Want As Your Neighbor? by sirpatrick(m): 9:42pm On Dec 11, 2016
Oh mine should be Chris brown on my right and Audrey Bitoni on my left then behind me Leonardo dicaprio
Foreign AffairsSome Hidden Facts You Need To Know About World War 11 Broaden Your Knowledge by sirpatrick(op): 6:27pm On Dec 11, 2016
1 The country with the largest number of WWII causalities was Russia, with over 21 million.[8] 2 For every five German soldiers who died in WWII, four of them died on the Eastern Front.[2] 3 It is estimated that 1.5 million children died during the Holocaust. Approximately 1.2 million of them were Jewish and tens of thousands were Gypsies.[8] 4 Eighty percent of Soviet males born in 1923 didn’t survive WWII.[2] 5 Between 1939 and 1945, the Allies dropped 3.4 million tons of bombs, which averaged to 27,700 tons per month.[2] 6 Russia and the Red Army were accused of several war crimes, including systematic mass rape (over 2 million German women aged 13-70 were allegedly raped by the Red Army) and genocide.[6] 7 Even after the Allies arrived, many concentration camp prisoners were beyond help. In Bergen-Belsen, for example, 13,000 prisoners died after liberation. Nearly 2,500 of the 33,000 survivors of Dachau died within six weeks of liberation.[8] 8 Most historians agree that WWII began when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Others say it started when Japan invaded Manchuria on September 18, 1931. And some scholars suggest WWII is actually a continuation of WWI, with a break in between. [5] WW II began on September 1, 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland 9 Max Heiliger was the fictitious name the SS used to establish a bank account in which they deposited money, gold, and jewels taken from European Jews.[2] 10 The longest battle of WWII was the Battle of the Atlantic, which lasted from 1939-1945.[2] 11 The original abbreviation of the National Socialist Party was Nasos. The word “Nazi” derives from a Bavarian word that means “simple minded” and was first used as a term of derision by journalist Konrad Heiden (1901-1966).[2] 12 Approximately 600,000 Jews served in the United States armed forces during WWII. More than 35,000 were killed, wounded, captured, or missing. Approximately 8,000 died in combat. However, only two Jewish soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor in WWII.[8] 13 The Battle of the Bulge is the largest and deadliest battle for U.S. troops to date, with more than 80,000 American casualties.[1] 14 More Russians (military and civilians) lost their lives during the Siege of Leningrad than did American and British soldiers combined in all of WWII.[2] 15 The Nazis murdered approximately 12 million people, nearly 6 million of those being Jews killed in the Holocaust (“whole burnt”). [8] 16 During WWII, the Japanese launched 9,000 “wind ship weapons” of paper and rubberized-silk balloons that carried incendiary and anti-personnel bombs to the U.S. More than 1,000 balloons hit their targets and they reached as far east as Michigan. The only deaths resulting from a balloon bomb were six Americans (including five children and a pregnant woman) on a picnic in Oregon.c,d[2] [3] 17 The swastika is an ancient religious symbol. It derives from the Sanskrit name for a hooked cross, which was used by ancient civilizations as a symbol of fertility and good fortune. It has been found in the ruins of Greece, Egypt, China, India, and Hindu temples.[2] The swastika is a sacred religious symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and dates back to before the 2nd century BC 18 The Japanese Kamikaze (“divine wind”) tactic was suggested on October 19, 1944, by Vice-Admiral Onishi in an attempt to balance the technological advantage of invading American forces. Though the numbers are disputed, approximately 2,800 kamikaze pilots died. They sunk 34 U.S. ships, damaged 368, killed 4,900 sailors, and wounded 4,800.[2] 19 In 1935, British engineer Robert Watson-Watt was working on a “death ray” that would destroy enemy aircraft using radio waves. His “death ray” instead evolved into radar—or “radio detection and ranging.”[2] 20 Many Jews were subject to gruesome medical experiments. For example, doctors would bombard the testicles of men and the ovaries of women with X-rays to see the impact of different doses on sterility. Nazi doctors would break bones repeatedly to see how many times it could be done before a bone could not heal. They hit people’s heads with hammers to see what their skulls could withstand. Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of atmospheric pressure on the body. Prisoners were injected with different drugs and diseases, and limbs were amputated and muscles cut for transplantation experiments. Today reference to or use of the Nazi research is considered unethical.[8] 21 Dr. Josef Mengele (the “Angel of Death”) used about 3,000 twins, mostly Romany and Jewish children, for his painful genetic experiments. Only about 200 survived. His experiments included taking one twin’s eyeball and attaching it on the back of the other twin’s head or changing the eye color of children by injecting dye. In one instance, two Romany twins were sewn together in an attempt to create conjoined twins.[8] 22 In addition to Jews and gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses were also persecuted and murdered in German concentration camps.[8] 23 The decision to implement the “Final Solution” or Die Endlosung was made at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin on January 20, 1942. Heinrich Himmler was its chief architect. The earliest use of the phrase “Final Solution to the Jewish Problem” was actually used in an 1899 memo to Russian Tzar Nicholas about Zionism.[8] 24 Many historians believe that the Battle at Stalingrad (1942-1943) is not only arguably the bloodiest battle in history (800,000-1,600,000 casualties), but also the turning point of WWII in Europe.[5] Nearly 40,000 Soviet civilians lost their lives during the Battle of Stalingrad 25 WWII ended on September 2, 1945, when Japan signed a surrender agreement on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.[5] 26 Anne Frank and her sister died at Bergen-Belsen in March 1945, one month before the camp was liberated in April 1945. During its existence, nearly 50,000 people died. After evacuating the camp, British soldiers burned it to the ground to prevent the spread of typhus.[8] 27 In his book The Abandonment of the Jews, David Wyman (1929- ) argued that the failure to bomb concentration camps was a result of the Allies’ indifference to the fate of the Jews rather than the practical impossibility of the operation.[8] 28 Despite the risks, thousands of people helped save the Jews. For example, the country of Denmark saved its entire community. And individuals such as Raoul Wallenberg (1912-1947), Oscar Schindler (1908-1974), and Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) saved thousands of lives.[8] 29 From 1940-1945, the U.S. defense budget increased form $1.9 billion to $59.8 billion.[2] 30 The Air Force was part of the Army in WWII and didn’t become a separate branch of the military until after the war.[2] 31 In 1941, a private earned $21 a month. In 1942, a private earned $50 a month.[2] 32 German U-boats sunk 2,000 Allied ships at a cost of 781 U-boats destroyed.[2] 33 More than 650,000 Jeeps were built during WWII. American factories also produced 300,000 military aircraft; 89,000 tanks; 3 million machine guns; and 7 million rifles.[2] 34 The Enola Gay became well known for dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, but few people know the name of the B-29 that bombed Nagasaki. It was Bock’s Car, named after the plane’s usual commander, Frederick Bock
EducationRe: What's The Craziest Thing You Did While In Secondary School? by sirpatrick(m): 1:08pm On Dec 10, 2016
There was this gal in my class then, I noticed her breast was getting bigger each day I stare at them. So on a good day I was feeling too fly and cocky I asked her if she was pregnant to the amazement of everyone in the classroom, I guess she didn't took it lightly with me, threatened she will report me to our fore mistress, I was just staring at her laughing, I dared her to do whatever she liked, that she can do more than a dead rat, having the feeling that since we have known ourselves from junior secondary she will forgive me, I was disappointed course she reported me to my worst enemy and I was invited to the staff room where I was given the drilling and embarrassment of my life by all the female teachers. The worst part was they even took away my school trouser, leaving me with just boxers and they were dirty see mockery that day I was ashamed of myself the topic for the school for one week the memory is always fresh when I think about it. USA agbarho delta state was one fun school then
NYSCRe: Senate Reacts To The Death Of 3 Corpers, Calls For NYSC Overhaul by sirpatrick(m): 12:50pm On Dec 09, 2016
What Nigeria need right now is a revolution that will sweep the entire nation, but the funny thing is no body is thinking in that regard everybody is too scared nobody wants to die
Technology MarketTechnology by sirpatrick(op): 1:29am On Dec 06, 2016
Please guys I need help on how to Crack my modern, it's a tigo modern, please anyone with clues or know how should please help a brother out my location Accra Ghana
FashionRe: Gym Photos Of Mr. Tourism Nigeria 2016 Finalist by sirpatrick(m): 12:22pm On Dec 04, 2016
Enboyi is cute, rivers got swag can anybody show me who is representing my state anambra if there is nobody I should help them out
RomanceRe: 15 Ways Shy Girls Act Towards Their Crush (pictures) by sirpatrick(m): 3:07pm On Dec 03, 2016
I don't why guy's are always slow to stimuli once I see the green light I go for the kill especially when I find her attractive or presentable no time to waste o
LiteratureRe: All About "JAMES HADLEY CHASE" Novels #ones You'v Read & Experiences by sirpatrick(m): 5:25pm On Sep 16, 2016
liljboy:
my list of chase novels i'v read

1.my laugh comes last
2.mission to venice
3.make the corpse walk
4.one bright summer morning
5.safer dead
6.the soft center
7.come easy go easy
8.a lotus for miss quon
9.cade
10.lay her among the lillies
11.mission to siena
12.the world in my pocket
13.believe this you'll 14.believe anything
15.goldfish have no hiding place
16.tiger by the tail
17.trusted like the fox
18.do me a favor drop dead
19.we'll share a double funeral
20.miss shumway waves a wand
21.a coffin from hong kong
22.i'll bury my dead
23.consider yourself dead
24.the things men do
25.the way the cookie crumbles
A true fan of chase spotted true blood can never die let me add to the list A sucker punch, the fast buck an ace up my sleeve too numerous to. Mention. Thumbs up bro
LiteratureRe: All About "JAMES HADLEY CHASE" Novels #ones You'v Read & Experiences by sirpatrick(m): 5:01pm On Sep 16, 2016
I have read most of his books, James hardley chase is the master of the art of deception, a gifted and talented writer, I believe he wrote other novels using different name, but one of his books I read that I still read till this very day is A GOLDEN FISH HAS NO HIDING PLACE I master piece I must say a must read for all lovers of chase

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