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Never dated an orobo and never will, would gladly manage a skinny woman - all skin and bones - rather than those thick rolls of lard that some prefer. However: a slim lady, tall and legly, elegant and sexy, all the way, to match my frame not just in name is the pick of my choice any day |
Hotie Tima: For the lord love of god all i see is donkeys going and coming!!In response to the above, in bold: Then as a Nigerian, you must have obviously been fathered by one of them; and by all indications, inherited quite well from his looks and brain - go figure, fugly arsed biiitch ![]() |
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^^^^did you say K legs? Kai, tufiakwa wetin you want K legs do? K or X legs, just can't stand them SMH@ Topic: In my book, the headlines...I mean the headlights always comes first ![]() |
Its true, the story is covered by PUNCH as the Poster claimed, here is the link, from it maybe people can make their own judgement. Either way, its damn worrisome, may God help us. http://www.punchng.com/news/stf-arrests-suspected-bomber-in-jos/ |
Adetayo100: Get a job and stop discriminating. Racist!Chai! so since when have legs been deemed to equate to race and also since when has expression of preference become discrimination? Na wa ooh |
I also received the same text and took the trouble to go to their office to find out why. Apparently, the upgrade is more applicable to subscribers using the old smart cards which DSTV is phasing out and therefore encouraging holders to submit them for a free swap before 31stMarch 2012, after which such swap could attract a fee (yet to be decided). Note: until a few months ago, the older smart cards were popular among subscribers because they could also be used with the more user friendly Strong Receiver, much to the chagrin of DSTV - who seem yet again to have increased their stranglehold on their brand/franchise by blocking this latter option. |
Jakumo: Oddly enough, it is the Batman costumes that women are FORCED to wear in certain cultures that I find inhumane and degrading to the female gender.Bros take it easy, I am neither Hausa nor Muslim, I just live in Kano and therefore in a better position to make more accurate judgement on the issue. Unfortunately, your comments so far continue to make you appear quite shallow and your focus on the issue quite faulty - just see how you went off point over the issue of dress code which obviously doesn't quite apply to the Kano I know and witness every day (more likely only in your own mind). I understand your resentment with regards to ongoing religious clashes in the north (I don't even blame you) however, such sentiment clearly does not belong here;it would be more appropriate therefore to keep to the topic. |
Jakumo: Right you are, about Kano's HISTORICAL importance as a peanut market, way back when wealth was measured in camel numbers, but TODAY, when young women in FREE societies dress to show off their camel-toe, what has Kano got to offer anyone, besides the export of rabid religious terrrorism ?Yours highlighted above(in bold)goes a long way to show the level of your moral debasement and shallowness. Are you implying that wanton dressing by women (in so called free societies) to the extent of showing the contours of their sex organ (camel toe)is a positive sign of progress/advancement, let alone worthy of mentioning? Damn SMH ![]() @Topic: Only time will tell; however, Kano had already been dealt with an economic death blow long before now. Its once blossoming manufacturing industries such as tanneries, oil mills and textiles have almost all slowly grounded to a halt, through unfair deprivation of power (electricity from the national grid)to extent that many could no longer compete with the cheap imports from China and even local companies from Lagos etc (operating with more advantageous lower overheads). You can therefore say that the State was already on it knees when the ongoing terrorism came and knocked it to the ground. Whether it could recover from this blow and stand up within the count of ten is anybody's guess; but for now, prayer is the answer - we still have hope. |
The picture actually depicts a person with X legs, anyway whether X or K legs, I just hate them with a passion. Its always a complete turn off for me no matter how beautiful (facial and the rest) the girl may be. Please don't get me wrong, I didn't say I hate the person oOh, just the legs - besides, its my choice, a preference, so please don't crucify me; just that, if you happen to have X or K legs, you can still be my friend but unfortunately not my lover, thank you ![]() |
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Then you may want to review your penultimate post, because your reference to miss anorexia is self contradictory. BTW, I don't see anything judgemental about having an opinion and expressing a preference. I think that's what the thread is all about - preference or otherwise for skinny women. ![]() |
Omo, just pulling your legs, we already know judging from your posts that you firmly belong in the Orobo department; in fact if you would behave and be a good boy I may upload a pic that could definitely tickle your fancy (big nyash) ![]() |
True, and I think that's why they are called SKINNY ![]() |
@ OP: Start dating older men, or better still graduate to sugar daddies and enter the world of viagra fueled bleeping - how less childish and more matured do you want to go ![]() |
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