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TravelRe: QATAR And UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES PART 2 by Teeboy22(m): 12:43pm On Nov 30, 2015
cruzclinton1:
@teeboy....the area am suppose to type IN the entry number.......is like this 201/2015 but my visa is 301/2015. Am suppose to replace the 201 to 301 but when I click there,there is no option for 301. What is there is 201,204 and 206. How do I go about it?
oooh ooooh
TravelRe: QATAR And UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES PART 2 by Teeboy22(m): 12:42pm On Nov 30, 2015
justi4jesu:
[right][/right]

You are asking him to check his Sharjah visa through Dubai Visa link, how is that possible?
sorry

i never knew it was a sharjah issued visa huh huh huh
TravelRe: QATAR And UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES PART 2 by Teeboy22(m): 8:30am On Nov 30, 2015
cruzclinton1:
Alright Dear,u have tried,thanks.....no need to go ON with the payment....this visa is suppose to be an employment visa for one gal. She asked me to confirm it for her. Thank u @ justi4jesu
Don't just conclude like that..

Try & make some findings or Go to emirates office at the airport & confirm it instantly from them...kk

or check

https://www.ednrd.ae/portal/pls/portal/INIMM_DB.DYN_VISA_VALIDITY.show
Music/RadioRe: Nairalander On Karaoke Night Singing Lionel Richie Stuck On U In Indiana Usa by Teeboy22(m): 8:23am On Nov 30, 2015
warriboy21:
my school valparaiso university indiana had a karaoke night few days ago and i went to have fun..n rep 9ja..we no de carry last grin
so i thought of sharing with my nairaland family.n hope u enjoy watching. i hail una. grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WmQ6EOzQbI

lalasticlala bigfrancis21 viviangist pls show me some luv smiley
Mo

Nice one warriboy baba

hw ur end na?
PoliticsRRS Police Deploys Surveillance Drones To Monitor Crime In Lagos (Photos) by Teeboy22(op): 7:54am On Nov 30, 2015
The Surveillance drones handed over to Lagos RRS
(Rapid Response Squad) police by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode have been deployed to different parts of Lagos. The drones were first spotted in Ikeja in the wee hours of today and later spotted in different parts of the state few hours later. Check out another photo
http://naijagists.com/photos-rrs-police-deploys-surveillance-drones-to-monitor-crime-in-lagos/

CelebritiesRe: A Nairalander Took A Picture With The New Mr. Tourism. by Teeboy22(m): 11:24pm On Nov 29, 2015
cool
EventsRe: Happy Birthday Montezz by Teeboy22(m): 9:41am On Nov 29, 2015
Happy birthday dearie..
PoliticsRe: The Newly-coined Full Meaning Of B-U-H-A-R-I by Teeboy22(op): 10:28pm On Nov 28, 2015
francizy:
Yes oh! He killed the OP's shallow reasoning.. grin
ok
PoliticsRe: The Newly-coined Full Meaning Of B-U-H-A-R-I by Teeboy22(op): 10:28pm On Nov 28, 2015
Okanokan:
If you don't have anything intelligent to contribute, why not watch a movie or go to bed.
ok.
RomanceRe: Photos:south African Woman With Big Hips Says Men Only Want To Sleep With Her by Teeboy22(op): 6:11pm On Nov 28, 2015
wink
TravelRe: • • •Tips On Getting A US VISA by Teeboy22(op): 6:11pm On Nov 28, 2015
wink
CelebritiesRe: 15 Artists Who Put Jamaica On The Map by Teeboy22(op): 6:09pm On Nov 28, 2015
smiley lalasticlala, seun. Ishilove


hw na
PoliticsRe: The Newly-coined Full Meaning Of B-U-H-A-R-I by Teeboy22(op): 6:08pm On Nov 28, 2015
KingTom:
That's quite clever. grin
wink
KingTom:
That's quite clever. grin
yaa
RomanceRe: • • •That Awkward Moment ( Drop Yours )• • • by Teeboy22(op): 6:01pm On Nov 28, 2015
wink sigh
TravelRe: • • •Five Things You Shouldn't Wear On A Plane• • •. by Teeboy22(op): 5:59pm On Nov 28, 2015
smiles..
Travel• • • • Five Foods To Avoid Before Flying• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:43pm On Nov 28, 2015
1. McDonald's Extra Value Meal

Okay, so we're using Mickey D's as the embodiment
of greasy, artery-clogging fast food joints typically
found in airports. According to the medical
community, the body doesn't do so well digesting
foods laden with sodium and saturated fats in the
first place -- and digestion at 37,000 feet proves even more difficult.


2. The Gas Giants

For obvious reasons, it's smart to avoid foods that
encourage intestinal expansion, as the nature of
the pressurized airplane cabin promotes further
bloating. Chief among such foods are fried and
super-saturated dishes, but even certain "healthful"
foods -- onions, cauliflower, cabbage, baked beans -- can make you feel like an over-filled balloon.

3. Alcohol

For many fliers, downing a few cocktails is part of
their pre-flight protocol. It helps allay fear of flying, and serves as a liquid sleeping pill. But doctors (yes, them again) say that consuming
alcohol before or during a flight should be avoided
-- and it can actually contribute to passengers
having trouble falling back asleep once they
awaken.

4. Carbonated Beverages

When flying, and especially on a long-haul, it helps
to think of yourself as a super athlete, competing
against the forces of dehydration, physical pain,
rude flight attendants and the smelly guy sitting
next to you. As an athlete, you'd never consume a
Pepsi during a triathlon, would you? You need to be at your peak, and carbonated beverages are
thought to contribute to bloating and cramping,
two enemies of the long-haul athlete. Again, we're
suggesting that you avoid foods that impede
digestion, and that potentially cause distress to you
and your fellow passengers

5. Everything

In a study published in the journal Science in 2008
-- and discussed in a New York Times article -- researchers suggested that fasting for about 16
hours before a long flight may actually help to fend
off jet lag.





www.independenttraveler.com/travel-tips/air-travel/five-foods-to-avoid-before-flying

cc;lalasticlala..
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:28pm On Nov 28, 2015
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:27pm On Nov 28, 2015
10. Don't check security line lengths; check how
fast the security agent is working.


Any hardcore traveler (heck, any grocery shopper)
has bolted for the shortest line only to have it take
the longest time. Gillian Williams, President of the
Rensselaerville Institute - School Turnaround, offers
the following tip for getting through security faster:
"When needing to bolt through security, look at the screener at the machine to determine shortest line
time -- not the people in the line (well, except
babies and wheelchairs)."
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:26pm On Nov 28, 2015
9. Do a double pass when you pack.

IndependentTraveler.com Senior Editor Sarah
Schlichter has a foolproof packing process, useful
both coming and going: "For me, packing is a two-
step process: gathering everything I need and then
putting it all into my suitcase. So I use my packing
list accordingly. Each item gets a check mark once I've laid it out on my bed or dresser, and then I
strike through it once it goes into my bag -- which
helps me make sure that everything I intend to take
actually comes with me! "The very last thing I pack is my packing list. I use it
to double-check that I'm not leaving anything
behind in my hotel room before I come home. (On
the rare occasions when I check a bag, the packing
list also serves as an inventory of everything I've
brought, just in case the airlines lose my suitcase.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:25pm On Nov 28, 2015
8. Bring your E-ZPass tag with you.

Whatever electronic toll collection system you use at
home might also be valid on the toll roads in the
place you're visiting, so check ahead. When I got
my own E-ZPass tag, the instructions said I should
glue it to my windshield. I chose not to do this, and
now throw it in my carry-on whenever I am traveling to an area that accepts it; then I just put it
on the dash of my rental car for the duration of the
trip.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:24pm On Nov 28, 2015
7. Similarly, buy your own food -- or order
ahead.


Another recent development onboard is the
frequent need to feed yourself, even when airlines
offer meals for purchase. To decrease waste (and I
believe also to decrease craft weight), airlines are
understocking on food, and seem always to run
out of the best menu items halfway down the aisle at mealtime. The simplest approach would be to eat before your
flight, or bring your own food. A more hardcore
approach is to order a special meal when you book
your flight -- it could be vegetarian, or kosher, or
anything that gets your meal off the main food cart
coming down the aisle. Two things happen when you do this: your meal is served first, before the full
cabin service starts, and the food tends to be more
fresh. I traveled with a friend more than 25 years
ago who always requested kosher dishes, as he
knew he would get fresh, hot meals, and it still
works often enough.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:22pm On Nov 28, 2015
6. Get water on the other side of security.
Everyone seems to know that air travel dehydrates folks considerably, but you would never know it from how little water is provided by current in- cabin service routines; often you'll get only 8 - 10 ounces of water all told even on a long flight, unless you are chewing your ice. Of course, you can't bring water with you from home, because security checks allow even less liquid: three ounces (or 3.4 ounces, to be more precise). You will have to stave off dehydration yourself, which is why I recommend buying a big bottle of water immediately after you pass through security.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:21pm On Nov 28, 2015
5. Count front to back, do the alphabet right to
left, on ALL planes.


Despite changing seat maps, some things you can,
well, count on. Traveler Tre Horoszewski offers the
following simple tip: "Realize that there is a system
to seat numbering on ALL planes regardless of
airline. This saves time in finding and taking your
seat. Higher numbers in back, letters run from right to left as you face the back of the plane. I can't
recall the number of people who don't seem to
know/understand this and hold up boarding." Yes, the seats are right to left -- when facing the
back of the plane, A is the window seat on your
right.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2015
4. Check multiple airline seating chart websites.


Ceci Flinn, an American based in London who travels frequently for business and pleasure, says
simply, "SeatGuru.com rocks!" However, it is important to note that when mergers happen,
airlines sometimes change their seat configuration
and numbering systems. During these states of
flux, even a reliable site like SeatGuru may not have
100 percent accurate information. If your airline
has undergone any recent changes, it can't hurt to check more than one seat review site to be sure
you're getting the most current info. Others include
SeatMaestro.com or SeatExpert.com. Andrew Wong at SeatGuru parent site TripAdvisor
wrote the following to me in response to an inquiry
about this issue: "We [do] our best to keep up with
the changes and generally we are. Where there is
some confusion is when a user is thinking they are
flying on one airline and then it's operated by another airline. On our map search tool, we use
OAG (airline) data to show which aircraft type is
scheduled to operate a particular flight. We then
land a user to the appropriate map based on this
data. This might change from time to time which
adds to the complexity."
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2015
3. Log your parking spot electronically.

It's not a great feeling to get jostled on an airport
parking shuttle bus as it slumps around an
immense parking lot, and have no recollection at all
of where you parked. By the time you walk away
from your car at the airport, your mind has already
moved on to other logistical concerns, and your vow to remember the location can be very quickly
deserted. Instead of relying on your memory to come
through after a long trip, take a photo of the
parking lot section sign with your phone or digital
camera. Then forget about it until you get back,
when you can check your phone or camera for the
picture of the parking lot sign closest to your car. You can also record the info in a voicemail to
yourself -- anything but leaving it to memory and
chance.
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:17pm On Nov 28, 2015
2. Collect and store all street addresses ahead of
time.


Before you travel, send yourself a single email that
contains all the local addresses you will visit on
your trip (hotels, offices, attractions, museums, etc.),
then make sure to save it on your phone (that is,
make sure you check your mail on your phone
before your regular email application pulls it off the server). Then, as you tick off your various destinations, you
can check back on the same email, and click on the
addresses to launch a mapping application. Say you do this at the airport on public Wi-Fi, but
are shortly going to be without Internet access,
such as in a rental car. If you switch to "List View,"
you will be able to read turn-by-turn instructions,
even if your phone is not tracking your location in
real time. I've done it -- it works great. This tip assumes you have a smartphone, but could
also be applied to your laptop or tablet, or to any
publicly accessible Internet connection, such as
Internet cafes, library computers, etc
TravelRe: • • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op): 5:14pm On Nov 28, 2015
1. Back up important documents in electronic
form.

New Jersey lawyer and frequent traveler Karl
Piirimae offered the following advice for backing up
any documents that would be catastrophic to lose,
such as your passport, travel insurance policy,
itinerary confirmations, scans of your credit cards
and more: "Important documents should always be on a flash drive on your person; for overseas travel
include a PDF copy of the face page of your
passport." If you want to use a more remote approach, you
could put backups on a service like Dropbox, or for
even more security, use InfoSafe.com, which
employs encrypted and password-protected
security methods to protect your information while
allowing access from any Internet-connected computer. Tip 1b: When I write down any sensitive
information,
Travel• • •10 Hardcore Tips For Frequent Travelers• • • by Teeboy22(op):
Travel tips are at the heart of what
IndependentTraveler.com does, and you will find a
wealth of valuable advice all over the site that can
benefit novice travelers and experts alike. But some
tips are only discovered through putting in heaps
of miles. Thus, I dug into the very bottom of my deepest bag of tricks, and also asked some veteran
travelers for their best advice, to come up with
these tips for hardcore travelers. Whether you're already an expert traveler or you
just want to travel like one, these 10 tips will help
you along the way. And once you've checked out
these
Travel• • •Five Things You Shouldn't Wear On A Plane• • •. by Teeboy22(op):
Don't: Tight clothing. Do: Natural, breathable
fabrics.



Don't: High heels. Do: Comfortable shoes.



Don't: Perfume or cologne. Do: Freshly washed
clothes.





Don't: Offensive clothing. Do: Anything you
would wear to church.






Don't: Warm-weather clothing. Do: Layers,
layers, layers.
PoliticsRe: My Take On The Political Bruhaha In Kogi State - Cramjones by Teeboy22(m):
Politics is a dirty game
CelebritiesDavido Explains How He Got Robbed In South Africa by Teeboy22(op): 9:34am On Nov 26, 2015
Nigerian Singer Davido was robbed in South Africa on November 13th 2015. In this video, he explains how he got robbed


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEAdBEzNAr8
cc; lalasticlala, ishilove seun

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