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RomanceRe: Why Do Nigerian Girls Have Protruding Bellies? by TheSly: 5:32pm On May 09, 2008
Uche go n sleep b4 i turn ur big belly to a punching bag angry
PoliticsRe: Oyo Lawmakers To Receive N20m Each by TheSly: 5:31pm On May 09, 2008
Blatant:
What a waste!!!

These are the people that citizens voted for?
until people learn not to sing praises of those who impoverish them, they will continue to suffer
Point of correction. . . . . .the citizens didnt vote for these crooks . . . . wink
AutosRe: Check The VIN OF Your Car Or Vehicle by TheSly(op): 1:49pm On May 09, 2008
jody:
hi Sly
please help check A2730803 thanks
Unfortunately baby . . . VIN numbers should be 17digits. . . no more. . . no less
Re-check and holla back! cool
AutosRe: Check The VIN OF Your Car Or Vehicle by TheSly(op): 1:46pm On May 09, 2008
TheMaster:
The Sly,
Please check this one for me: 4T1BE46K07U116033

Thanks for your help
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY/LE/XLE/SE
4T1BE46K07U116033
SEDAN 4 DR
2.4L L4 FI DOHC 16V / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

# This vehicle qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
# The last reported odometer reading was 967


Owner One
Purchased: 2007
Type: Personal
Where: Maryland
Est. miles/year: ---
Est. length owned: 5/5/07 - present
(1 year)


Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
01/15/2007 NICB Vehicle manufactured
and shipped to original dealer
05/05/2007 Maryland
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Frederick, MD Registered as
personal vehicle
05/05/2007 967 Maryland
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Frederick, MD
Title #38259679 Registration issued or renewed
First owner reported
Loan or lien reported

11/07/2007 Vehicle Exporter Vehicle exported from
Baltimore, MD
and imported to Nigeria

No issues reported. . . this car is in a SUPERB CONDITION!!! wink
AutosRe: Check The VIN OF Your Car Or Vehicle by TheSly(op): 1:44pm On May 09, 2008
babs2aroks:
1N4AL11D82C150528 could u help thx
2002 NISSAN ALTIMA/S/SL
1N4AL11D82C150528
SEDAN 4 DR
2.5L L4 MPI DOHC 16V / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

# This vehicle qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
# The last reported odometer reading was 373


Owner One
Purchased: 2002
Where: Alabama
Est. miles/year: ---
Est. length owned: 1/15/02 - present
(6 yrs. 3 mo.)


Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
11/05/2001 NICB Vehicle manufactured
and shipped to original dealer

01/15/2002 373 Alabama
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Fort Payne, AL
Title #28626763 Title issued or updated
First owner reported

08/19/2002 Alabama
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Foley, AL Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location

11/26/2007 Alabama
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Robertsdale, AL Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location

No issues reported. . . . . This car is in perfect condition. . . . . wink
AutosRe: Check The VIN OF Your Car Or Vehicle by TheSly(op): 1:42pm On May 09, 2008
xparm:
Hi thanks a lot for your effort. Can you please assist in checking this 1FMYU93193KB75674? Thank you.
2003 FORD ESCAPE XLT
1FMYU93193KB75674
4 DR. WAGON/SPORT UTILITY
3.0L V6 FI DOHC / 4 WHEEL DRIVE

# This vehicle qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
# The last reported odometer reading was 83,319


Owner One
Purchased: 2003
Type: Personal
Where: Pennsylvania
Est. miles/year: 18,250/yr
Est. length owned: 1/15/03 - 3/4/05
(2 yrs. 1 mo.)


Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:
12/14/2002 NICB Vehicle manufactured
and shipped to original dealer

01/15/2003 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Cochranville, PA Registered as
personal vehicle

02/05/2003 14 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Cochranville, PA Title issued or updated
First owner reported

03/04/2005 38,951 Dealer Inventory
Malvern, PA Vehicle offered for sale

03/22/2005 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Kinzers, PA Vehicle purchase reported

Owner Two
Purchased: 2005
Where: Pennsylvania, Virginia
Est. miles/year: ---
Est. length owned: 4/13/05 - 2/15/08
(2 yrs. 10 mo.)


Date: Mileage: Source: Comments:

04/13/2005 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Narvon, PA Title issued or updated
New owner reported

10/11/2006 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Kinzers, PA Title issued or updated
Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location

03/02/2007 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Kinzers, PA Registration issued or renewed

02/15/2008 Virginia
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Sterling, VA Vehicle purchase reported

03/05/2008 83,319 Virginia
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Sterling, VA Title issued or updated
Vehicle repossessed

04/09/2008 Auto Auction Sold at auction
in Eastern Region
Listed as a fleet vehicle

Clean Car!!! smiley
PoliticsRe: Another Edo Politician Dies On Top Of A Woman. by TheSly: 1:30pm On May 09, 2008
Yanga Rat:
By the special grace of Almighty God, na for on top toto me self I go die when time reach.

So far na that ever-sweet EDO TOTO kill me, na for God Right Hand Side I go come go siddon kaka-raka for heaven.
Amen!!!!!
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
TravelRe: Un Blasts Myanmar For Visa Policy On Aid Workers (are They Kidding Me?) by TheSly(op): 10:46am On May 09, 2008
Blatant:
Sly, it's really a frustrating situation when a Government does not consider the fact that it's hindering help to it's own people.

However, I tried to see it from the burmese govt perspective and I can understand why it is acting the way it's acting. It knows that as soon as it allows Americans and westerners into the country, that country will get torn to bits. Aid workers send information back to the American government hence acting as spies etc. The American govt does not particularly like the burmese govt, indeed most govts around the world don't like the Burmese govt. There are so many things around the politics.

I wish the government will allow the people to get the help they need. It's a sad sad situation.
sad
This is a very sad situation. . . . . .with about 22,997 dead people and 42,019 that are still missing. .
The death tolls inclining err minute. . . .and could eventually exceed 100,000 because of illnesses as stated by the media. . .
Is this the right measure for them to take?. . .no matter what it is or how they see things . .
The point is that the people needs urgent help. . . .as a matter of fact im so speechless. embarassed
TravelRe: Un Blasts Myanmar For Visa Policy On Aid Workers (are They Kidding Me?) by TheSly(op): 10:27am On May 09, 2008
Now my question. . .
What could be their motives for this strict visa policy? are they daft or what?
Are they suppose to be doing this bunkum at this very moment when the Country is in need of urgent help? undecided
TravelUn Blasts Myanmar For Visa Policy On Aid Workers (are They Kidding Me?) by TheSly(op): 10:23am On May 09, 2008
YANGON, Myanmar - The United Nations blasted Myanmar's military junta on Friday, calling its refusal to let in foreign aid workers "unprecedented" as survivors of a devastating cyclone waited for food, shelter and medicine.

The junta said in a statement Friday it was grateful to the international community for its assistance — which has included 11 chartered planes loaded with aid supplies — but the best way to help was just to send in material rather than personnel.

One relief flight was sent back after landing in Yangon on Thursday because it carried a search-and-rescue team and media representatives who had not received permission to enter the country, the junta said. It did not give details, but said the plane had flown in from Qatar, apparently referring to a U.N. flight.

According to state media, 22,997 people died and 42,019 are missing from Cyclone Nargis, which hit the country's Irrawaddy delta on Saturday. Shari Villarosa, who heads the United States Embassy in Yangon, said the number of dead could eventually exceed 100,000 because of illnesses.

On Friday, Japan said it will give aid worth $10 million through the U.N. to Myanmar, adding to the massive amounts of aid that has been pledged by foreign governments.

However, the isolationist regime of this Southeast Asian nation has refused to grant visas to foreign aid workers who could assess the extent of the disaster and manage the logistics.

Paul Risley, a spokesman for the U.N. World Food Program, said the organization has submitted 10 visa applications around the world, including six in Bangkok, Thailand, but none has been approved.

Even if the government changes its mind, there is no hope of getting any visas in Bangkok until Monday because of a Thai holiday Friday that has shut down the Myanmar Embassy, Risley said.

"The frustration caused by what appears to be a paperwork delay is unprecedented in modern humanitarian relief efforts," said Risley, who is based in Bangkok. "It's astonishing.

"We strongly urge the government of Myanmar to process these visa applications as quickly as possible, including work over the weekend," he said.

But there was no sign the junta was relenting.

"Currently Myanmar has prioritized receiving emergency relief provisions and making strenuous effort delivering it with its own labor to the affected areas," said the junta statement, carried in the state-owned New Light of Myanmar newspaper.

The announcement came as critical aid and experts to go with it were poised in neighboring Thailand and elsewhere to rush into Myanmar, one of the world's poorest nations.

"Believe me the government will not allow outsiders to go into the devastated area. The government only cares about its own stability. They don't care about the plight of the people," said Yangon food shop owner Joseph Kyaw, one of many residents angry at the regime for doing little to help them recover from the storm's destruction.


Among those waiting in Thailand were members of the USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team. Air Force transport planes and helicopters packed with supplies also sat waiting for a green light to enter Myanmar, also known as Burma.

"We are in a long line of nations who are ready, willing and able to help, but also, of course, in a long line of nations the Burmese don't trust," U.S. Ambassador Eric John told reporters in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, on Thursday.

Myanmar allowed the first major international aid shipment Thursday — four U.N. planes carrying high-energy biscuits, including one which was apparently turned back. On Friday, state-owned television showed a cargo plane from Italy with water containers, food and plastic sheets at Yangon international airport.

Two of four U.N. experts who flew in to assess the damage were turned back at the airport for unknown reasons, but the other two were allowed to enter, said John Holmes, the U.N. relief coordinator.

It is not clear how much of the aid is reaching the Irrawaddy delta, where entire villages have been submerged with bodies floating in salty water and children ripped from their parents' arms.

The U.N. estimated that more than 1 million people have been left homeless.

"The most dramatic situation is the case of children who have lost their parents. We don't know at the moment how many have lost their parents, relatives," said Juanita Vasquez, a representative of the U.N. Children's Fund in Myanmar.

Grim assessments about the immediate future continued: The aid group Action Against Hunger noted that the delta region is known as the country's granary, and the cyclone hit before the harvest.

"If the harvest has been destroyed this will have a devastating impact on food security in Myanmar," the group said.

In Yangon itself, the price of increasingly scarce water shot up by more than 500 percent, and rice and oil jumped by 60 percent over the last three days, the group said.

Hardships in the country's largest city have prompted some embassies, including that of the United States, to send diplomats' families out of the country.

Although the military regime had begun allowing in the first major international aid shipments, it snubbed a U.S. offer to help cyclone victims

By doing so, the junta refused to take advantage of Washington's enormous ability to deliver aid quickly, which was evident during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen nations.

The first foreign military aid following that disaster reached the hardest-hit nation, Indonesia, two days later. The most significant help came when U.S. helicopters from the USS Abraham Lincoln began flying relief missions to isolated communities along the Indonesian coast.

With roads in the Irrawaddy delta washed out and the infrastructure in shambles, large swaths of the region are accessible only by air, something few other countries are equipped to handle as well as the U.S.

Tim Costello, chief executive of World Vision Australia, said that "it's certainly the case that the Americans, as they showed in the tsunami, have extraordinary capacity."

The U.S. government, which has strongly criticized the junta's suppression of pro-democracy activists, will have to convince the generals that Washington has no political agenda, Costello said.

Meanwhile, in Canberra, Australia, protesters angry at the Myanmar regime threw a bottle at a diplomat's car and scuffled with police outside the country's embassy. Three people were detained by police.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd criticized the junta for its restrictions on aid workers.

Also on Thursday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced that the Gates Foundation would donate $3 million for relief efforts and provide software to help reunite family members separated in the cyclone.


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TV/MoviesRe: Nollywood's Aki And Pawpaw Faces Ban by TheSly: 4:25am On May 09, 2008
Stories!
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Iice Can I Meet You? by TheSly: 2:10am On May 09, 2008
ikamefa:
he! he! grin cheesy grin

you mean this one? tongue
Ikamefa!!!!

Baby girl there is something about you. . . . your fresh skin and i gbadun your Tattoo. . cheesy
You smell well. . .where u get this perfume . . .can i get to know youuuuuu smiley smiley smiley
Your belly ring. . .and im liking that one too. . .and tha way you swing it . . .come let me hold you. . .

All these is what i like about you. . .most especially your TATTOO girl tongue cool cool
Girl, la la la la la . . i like ur tatoo girl. . .ohhhhhhh girl ohhhhhhhhh girl ohhh girl. . . , tongue tongue tongue tongue

Baby girl, you can call me daddy . . . . .Seh you no mind if I call am mummy tongue
Tha way you swing, you fit kpai somebody . . . . Girl, your body is calling me cool
Excuse me if I sound so nasty . . . . . .Make I touch the belly ring on your flat tummy huun hunnn cool
Draw nearer, baby girl, I wanna see your tattoo . . . .
The way you shake that thing on me makes me wanna go crazy . . . . . .Girl, while you shake it, take it slow
I wanna see your tattoo clearly . . . . . . . cool cool cool cool cool
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: American Peeps! by TheSly: 1:57am On May 09, 2008
Not even 1 serious person.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Guys Are Not Romantic At All by TheSly: 12:48am On May 09, 2008
zarazara:
Am I missing something? I searched the forum before posting and didn't find a similar thread,
Nahhhh baby u aint missing shit. . . .
Just a question though. . . . iz u a girl or boy? if u r a girl. . holla back and Lemme give u the definition of ROMANTIC
If you are a bwoi. . .dont even bother to click that reply button otherwise I'ma rip ur jaws apart with a sledge hammer.
RomanceRe: Nigerian Guys Are Not Romantic At All by TheSly: 12:37am On May 09, 2008
urghhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! angry
RomanceRe: Why Are Nigerian Girls So Cheap Like Pure Water? by TheSly: 11:13pm On May 08, 2008
If any man bashes any more females on Nairaland, i will personally show u pepper
As long as u can handle it.
CultureRe: Black American's Making Fun Of Africans? by TheSly: 10:07pm On May 08, 2008
Well i have seen Africans repudiating African Americans as well. . . . . calling 'em all sorts of names
Even up here on this forum. . . . . . .what goes around comes around.
Christianity EtcRe: What Is So Great About Heaven Any Way by TheSly: 9:59pm On May 08, 2008
Nobody wan die but dey wan go heaven.
PoliticsRe: Obama Vs Rev.wright by TheSly: 9:50pm On May 08, 2008
We are called upon to help the discouraged beggars in life's marketplace. But one day we must come to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring. It means that [radical] questions must be raised, 'Who owns the oil', 'Who owns the iron', 'Why is it that people have to pay water bills in a world that is two-thirds water?
Is he this silly? why didn't he tell the people to go to the river and fetch water instead if they don't want to pay the bills.

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