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dipeolu16: ![]() |
gemtech:remember the semi colon ; at the end. ₦₦Ok how much |
Emperoh:That one is only for html coders. Use ₦ instead. Copy it and save somehere till when you need it. Cheers |
tucky200:ony the ones finished as at then, been downloading since then. but not current with the recent narutos. |
RichDad1:Good, that version works here |
tucky200:since 2005. More than that sef. Indoctrinated by a friend with 1TB of animes |
ziqqz:That one won't work here |
tucky200:no lele, your japanese seems ok |
Bobopupa:ose dear. |
dhardline:<html> <body> ₦ </body> </html> Copy and paste the bolded code into notepad and save as naira.html Open the saved file in your browser. It would show ₦ Works same as © which is the tag for the copyright symbol. For non coders stick to ₦. The ₦ is for nigerian web owners who should up their ecommerce sites with the right currency sysmbol. |
charlsecy:It would work as part of your html source code not here. Alternatively copy and paste ₦ when typing in open forums. |
tucky200:no sir. we are not the same |
ziqqz:include the semi colon at the end. cheers |
What is painful for me is the part when nigerian women begin to complain of lover chasing those thin-legged-girls (awon omo elese tirin). Why not keep that posture your guy likes. |
JN1:Thanks. got it then. I believe I dropped ₦ in forum posts. Just copy into your collections text file and paste when needed. Cheers |
<html> <body> ₦ </body> </html> Copy and paste the above bolded code into notepad and save as naira.html Open the saved file in your browser. It would show ₦ Works same as © which is the tag for the copyright symbol. For non coders stick to ₦. The ₦ is for nigerian web owners who should up their ecommerce sites with the right currency sysmbol. |
JN1:yesso i don't |
JN1:I don't understand |
GodMode:HTML tag glossaries. Nearly every currency has its html tag available. ![]() |
sarutobi: ![]() |
₦ keep in mind when designing your website. Enough of the =N= alternatively copy and paste the unicode ₦ in forum posts. |
rather than a fire brigade approach i recommend a complete evacuation of non sa nationals. it is better to be safe and resume than risk the hatchet. |
Actually I respect and adore her for releasing her own pictures to not letting this repeat itself in some other beauty seeking young ladies |
A leader felt foreigner jews were the cause of his country not progressing, his people believed him. A few years later between five and six million Jews - out of a Jewish population of nine million living in Europe - were killed during the Holocaust. It had never happened before and without knowing the dimension it could take the genocide did happen and a lot were killed before a lot could be saved. If care is not taken history just might repeat itself. The culprits should not be spared and South Africa should be held accountable for having let this progress to this stage of brazen breakdown of order. No lapse this time around. |
Reminds me of the pastor that asked where the remaining part of the bride's wedding dress was. They thought it was a joke till it became obvious he was not going to officiate the wedding. |
While HIV has no cure it can yet be managed with proper medication. Under the craze of i-must-marrry-him she must have by now infected him and yet was not kind enough to let him take steps to save his life. More like a black widow to me. |
to everyone his own. the woman was adopted into his family and now bears his name. he as the father of the family is trying to kick his daughter out over looks. guite a pity. a great lesson to ladies to have more intelligence points than beauty alone |
jilted ones unfortunately act thus to someone else different from the one who offended them. acting against innocent ones will only widen the circle of vengeance. it is also bad to deprive oneself of obtaining true love by living in the past. |
Holmes07:This puts paid to the matter, from the bible. A description of his bride's body parts Song of Solomon 4 New Living Translation (NLT) Young Man 1 You are beautiful, my darling, beautiful beyond words.Your eyes are like doves behind your veil. Your hair falls in waves, like a flock of goats winding down the slopes of Gilead. 2 Your teeth are as white as sheep, recently shorn and freshly washed. Your smile is flawless, each tooth matched with its twin. 3 Your lips are like scarlet ribbon; your mouth is inviting. Your cheeks are like rosy pomegranates behind your veil. 4 Your neck is as beautiful as the tower of David, jeweled with the shields of a thousand heroes. 5 Your breasts are like two fawns, twin fawns of a gazelle grazing among the lilies. 6 Before the dawn breezes blow and the night shadows flee, I will hurry to the mountain of myrrh and to the hill of frankincense. 7 You are altogether beautiful, my darling, beautiful in every way. 8 Come with me from Lebanon, my bride, come with me from Lebanon. Come down from Mount Amana, from the peaks of Senir and Hermon, where the lions have their dens and leopards live among the hills. 9 You have captured my heart, my treasure, my bride. You hold it hostage with one glance of your eyes, with a single jewel of your necklace. 10 Your love delights me, my treasure, my bride. Your love is better than wine, your perfume more fragrant than spices. 11 Your lips are as sweet as nectar, my bride. Honey and milk are under your tongue. Your clothes are scented like the cedars of Lebanon. 12 You are my private garden, my treasure, my bride, a secluded spring, a hidden fountain. 13 Your thighs shelter a paradise of pomegranates with rare spices—henna with nard, 14 nard and saffron, fragrant calamus and cinnamon, with all the trees of frankincense, myrrh, and aloes, and every other lovely spice. 15[b] You are a garden fountain, a well of fresh water streaming down from Lebanon’s mountains. [/b] Young Woman 16 Awake, north wind! Rise up, south wind! Blow on my garden and spread its fragrance all around. Come into your garden, my love; taste its finest fruits. Song of Solomon 5 New Living Translation (NLT) Young Man 1 I have entered my garden, my treasure, my bride! I gather myrrh with my spices and eat honeycomb with my honey. I drink wine with my milk. Young Women of Jerusalem Oh, lover and beloved, eat and drink! Yes, drink deeply of your love! End of Quote The man wading and tasting of the sweetness of his wife's private garden. This my dear is the bible's standard. A lot of women do not know the joy of a good orgasm. MouthAction ensures that part. However whoever wants great ocean exploration should have a tidy ship. Wishing you well - Teemy |
Hi, what is your shippyme domain? |
this is such a beautiful writeup that i had to share it. i hope @multicast sees and goes through it. |
i buy the plans of the apex bank in reducing need for foreign currencies as more demand on the naira would keep increasing its value. a repeat of recent happenings would be avoided. |
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