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Celebrities / Re: Beyonce Booed On Met Gala Red Carpet by spikedcylinder: 10:54am On May 05, 2011
ragdollz:

Well, these designers are paid a lot to make stars look good; they're NOT supposed to make such mistakes as a dress their client can't even walk in!! Beyonce must have trusted them so much that she probably didn't do more than try the dress on for size, and not movement. Then on the big day it was too late to wear something else. Anyway both of them are at fault.
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Lai lai. There's nothing like 'too late to wear something else' in the life of a superstar like Beyonce. She chose the dress knowing fulling well that it was super tight and felt she could manage the situations.
Fact is, over the years, if its not tight, shiny and flamboyant, Beyonce is not interested.
Politics / Re: Fg Pegs Carrying Capacity Of 9 New Varsities At 500 Students by spikedcylinder: 10:44am On May 05, 2011
**[size=20pt] Half-baked graduate issues we currently have in the country has little to nothing to do with school capacity[/size]. As it is, most all of our universities(government owned) are operating at less than half capacity -- have been for decades.

Jesu!!!! Did a self proclaimed well informed adult just say this? shocked shocked shocked shocked
Celebrities / Re: Beyonce Booed On Met Gala Red Carpet by spikedcylinder: 9:29am On May 04, 2011
This woman, I tire for her. She's not a simple dresser at all. They practically had to lift her up the stairs. Na by force? shocked undecided

Celebrities / Re: Genevieve In Bikini – Hi Magazine May 2011 Issue by spikedcylinder: 1:25pm On May 03, 2011
Celebrities / Re: Why Was President Barack Obama Not Invited. by spikedcylinder: 1:15pm On May 03, 2011
dave2:

Is not true my dear.
Prince Williams was made immediate heir to the throne after his father (Prince Charles) re-married to Camilla.
So, guys be informed and that was why the wedding was elaborate

Unfortunately, you are the one who needs to get informed.
Prince Charles is still heir apparent, Camilla or not. William is only second in line to the throne as king of the Commonwealth Nations.
Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji In Bikini by spikedcylinder: 1:08pm On May 03, 2011
Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji In Bikini by spikedcylinder: 1:03pm On May 03, 2011
Yea, she does look good.
Food / Re: Nigerian Women Who Don't Eat A Lot In Front Of Guys by spikedcylinder: 3:32pm On Apr 28, 2011
UncleJJ:

Wetin man go do ,

I fit to chop beans and bread on a first date with a girl or kuli kuli and garri , it can be possible cool

but social rules will not let me free myself, when a girl i know, release one intercontinental ballistic "mess" aka pollute aka Tusa

I dont complain ooooh, i have very close female friends and i dey yab them no  be small ooohh,

If she no one chop no wahala now, except you're the one paying for lunch all the time

Yes, my girlfriends buy me lunch and booze, their my friends, leave women alone and stop trying to understand the things they do that
do not  make sense, in my little experience ,, the do it intentionally.

Thats why, i can soak garri and chop with dry fish for them front,  cool

Lmao! I like you jare.
Food / Re: Nigerian Women Who Don't Eat A Lot In Front Of Guys by spikedcylinder: 3:30pm On Apr 28, 2011
Isn't the OP the same loser who said this:

A Facebook friend (and casual real-life acquaintance) of mine recently had a baby. Of course, her FB page is now littered with endless photos of her new little flesh-loaf and I am sorry to say, the child is NOT attractive.

Mind you, the kid isn't UGLY per se, but it looks like it just "isn't right" if you get my meaning.

Whenever the photos are posted there are tons of "oogie boogie" comments about how precious and beautiful the kid is. I feel compelled to say SOMETHING, but what? I can't very well put what I am thinking into words. Yet, I am the ONLY FB friend who has not made any comment about the kid since she brought it home more than three weeks ago.

Any ideas?

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-634905.0.html

I doubt he's one to be taken seriously.
Celebrities / Re: Fashanu & Abigail Open Up On Their Marriage by spikedcylinder: 10:00am On Apr 28, 2011
Congrats to them.
Celebrities / Re: Nsw. Look What This Girl Wore To A New Jersey Club . : by spikedcylinder: 11:08am On Apr 27, 2011
You people sef. Can't you see the picture tag? HustlerHaven.com. Hustle till death do them part. cheesy
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 9:42am On Apr 27, 2011
Jenny I think they are right. I just got this from their site:

Student visa requirements and procedures for Assessment
Level 3 or 4
Pre-visa assessment is part of the processing of AL3/4 student applications. The application and
supporting documentation have to be lodged and paid for the pre-visa assessment to take place. Once that
assessment is completed and the processing officers are satisfied with the supporting information the
applicant has provided, prior to granting the visa the applicant is sent a Pre-visa assessment letter. The
applicant then pays the institution, provides the CoE and undergoes medical examinations.
AL3/4 student visa applicants are advised not to pay tuition fees and undergo medical examinations before
receiving the Pre-visa assessment letter. Before applying for a visa, the student should obtain a letter from
the education provider indicating that they have been offered a place.
Nairaland / General / Re: Davidylan and Spikedcyliner! by spikedcylinder: 9:17am On Apr 27, 2011
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Family / Re: Married Men ,how Many Of You Would Want A Working Wife ? by spikedcylinder: 3:01pm On Apr 20, 2011
jennykadry:

Ehen naaa. I phock his brains out with diff styles both wheel barrow, canine, missionary , touch your toe e.t.c just for him to provide. By the time I am done him no go even get strength to say ''No'' when I ask

Umblerra Style nko? Abi you no sabi that one? wink cheesy
Family / Re: Married Men ,how Many Of You Would Want A Working Wife ? by spikedcylinder: 2:39pm On Apr 20, 2011
jennykadry:

Dayo I have told you to use that your 50-50 on feminists. I am not for 50-50. I grew up in a family where my dad catered for everybody's needs. I need a man and not some dude that reckons my money is enough to pay off a mortgage. I work, I get paid, I show you my paycheck, do not expect me to give you out of ''duty'' I give when I want to and not because I have to.

When I wanna eat out I pinch 30 dolars from his wallet for lunch meal. If I want something and I know he can afford without shaking I lay my demand. Infact CC has actually made me want a new car myself now and I am definitely not spending a dime on it, ok well I can pay for the insurance or registration when it expires cool

If you love me and wanna marry me then you better take care of me. My body is not good for sex alone neither is it only a baby making machine, my skin needs to me nourished daily with good tidings. You phock me, I phock you well(diff styles)to provide for me cool grin cheesy


Ahahahahahahaha! Agbaya ni e! grin grin grin grin cheesy I can't stop laughing. cheesy
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 1:58pm On Apr 20, 2011
marcar:

You will have paid the application fee and VFS administrative charges. it only your tuition fee that you are going to pay after the PVA

Ok. Thank you again. I will let you know how it goes.
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 1:00pm On Apr 20, 2011
jay bee:

^^^
Can i come with u to aussieland wink

Lol!!!! I will beat you. angry
marcar:

That is the first stage in visa assessment it is after all you documents have been verified and you will then be informed to pay your tuition fee and go for your medical !!!

Ok. Is it at this stage I pay the fees you mentioned earlier?
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 12:42pm On Apr 20, 2011
Ok. Thanks. smiley
What's this PVA thing y'all were talking about earlier?
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 12:35pm On Apr 20, 2011
Thank you so much!
What are the requirements though?
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 11:31am On Apr 20, 2011
marcar:

have you downloaded the visa application form and where are you applying from?

I haven't downloaded any forms. I'm applying from Lagos but I understand all applications will have to be forwarded to SA.
Do I have to pay my fees first?
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 11:21am On Apr 20, 2011
marcar:

you can get more about getting student visa from this website www.immi.gov.au/students

But incase you need any question you can ask on this forum.have you been admitted into any school? cause that is the first stage

Yes I have. CQ Uni, Brisbane. Done IELTS too, got 8.5.
The entire process seems so daunting, don't know where to start.
Travel / Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by spikedcylinder: 9:54am On Apr 20, 2011
Please can you guys list the step by step process of getting a student's visa to include requirements and processing times?

Thank you.
Celebrities / Re: Omot With Michael Bolton by spikedcylinder: 10:19am On Apr 15, 2011
Hmmmn. . .
Very interesting discussion from Ogugua and Yomi. At least up until the point where you both started taking cheap shots and getting personal.

I think you're being too hard on celebrities, ogugua. You're being just like the western media that is highly despised in issues concerning women's weight.
Has anyone even noticed that such issues are always directed at women? You rarely see them mention people like Jack Black, Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrel etc in their campaign against 'obesity'. I also don't think Omotola is overweight talk more of obese. She has four children and with the Nigerian health care system, her pouch is very much understandable.
You talked about her dressing, watch etc. Don't you suppose that's highly relative? You're beautiful and all but I wouldn't wear that dress you have on to an event and I'm sure there are many people who like it who also dislike it.

That being said, at least there are people like Helen Bonham Carter who don't give a rat's arrse about personal appearance (at least according to popular social norm) and are just fine. cheesy
Celebrities / Re: Omot With Michael Bolton by spikedcylinder: 2:48pm On Apr 14, 2011
Ujujoan:

Men on get 'clearly defined' oh!

'hitting' is different from 'dating'

Omot will be a refreshing change! cheesy

BTW, I think she's pregnant!

So you think a Michael Bolton (who has a track record of 'dating' and 'hitting' stick thin models and actresses) can date Gabourey Sidibe?
Family / Re: Your Sister Or Brother Is Homosexual - What Will You Do? by spikedcylinder: 2:42pm On Apr 14, 2011
Even the question is bigoted.

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