Romance › Re: University Of Benin Girl Displays Herself For Money by throttler(f): 1:39pm On Nov 04, 2009 |
nyama nyama  |
Romance › Re: What Do You Think About Yoruba Girls by throttler(f): 1:26pm On Nov 04, 2009 |
na wa o! poster, you have finally got what you wanted.people to give your thread a boost by castigatimg a tribe and expecting that you wont get comparisons with other tribes. yoruba girls are girls, pretty, intelligent, just like other tribes. anyway congarulations. @amaka, abeg, keep the igbo flag flying igbo kwezuo nu |
Romance › Re: Why The War Against Each Other? by throttler(f): 12:44pm On Nov 04, 2009 |
everyone knows by now that kanye west ( rubbish) is an idiot with vegetables for brains( not good veggies o, but elephant grass)
he just loves typing nonsense, only to get hate. |
Family › Re: Attracted To Brother-in-law? by throttler(f): 11:48am On Nov 04, 2009 |
i thought gentle dove was going to say it was just a hypothetical question!  but anyway its all good, very natural, but dont even mention that near your sister, before she will committ sibling-cide **dont speak this kind of english o ** |
Family › Re: Please Help|my Wife Is Very Lazy by throttler(f): 11:42am On Nov 04, 2009 |
make her do frog jump daily  |
Family › Re: Is Marital Love Depreciative In Nature? by throttler(f): 10:55am On Nov 04, 2009 |
sometimes it depreciates, and that is when they start cheating on each other. but generally i think they just start getting used to each other and have become predictable and know that they will always be around, and just fall into a pattern, but its just like having your arm,and not feeling it is there until you need to use it to lift or touch. all in all, me i have been married for 6yrs, and i still think my huby is hot  , and he still thinks i walk like a horse  as he thoght the first time he met me.  |
Family › Re: How Do I Go About Divorce? by throttler(f): 10:43am On Nov 04, 2009 |
pooossssssssssaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkooooosssssssssssaaaaaaaaa  i get what you are driving at, but e be like say you no sabi english sometimes. the lady said she didnt go to naija to get married. meaning thats not her intention for going to naija, not saying she didnt go at all.  hope i am right, cos me self no dey sabi english when the sun is up.  |
Culture › Re: Lovely Names For Twins by throttler(f): 9:54am On Nov 03, 2009 |
m.i: LMAO! what are you laughing at eh? madam M.I, mission impossible, madam invisible  . just call me when you have twins too, and i will compere the naming ceremony, so long as you let me give them 1 name too.  |
Politics › Re: Bode George Rents N1m Chalet At Kirikiri Prisons by throttler(f): 8:56pm On Nov 02, 2009 |
i hope he has all the effizy attached to that sorta chalet. they should add all the furnishings, and a convoy for him to ride around kirikiri with, and import ladies for him too  |
Autos › Re: 2003 RANGE ROVER! by throttler(f): 11:23am On Nov 02, 2009 |
hi wellas14
will 3million do it? last offer. |
Celebrities › Re: Kanu's Wife Vs Okocha's Wife, Who Is Finer?(with Pics) by throttler(f): 8:41pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
they all look like horse hoof  |
Forum Games › Re: Tell A Lie by throttler(f): 8:37pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
see them them liars  |
Celebrities › Re: Keri Hilson Is Pretty by throttler(f): 8:31pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
soo beautiful, nice facial features. |
Events › Re: Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween In Nigeria? by throttler(f): 8:26pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
cos we already have people looking like they have costumes on=ugly peeps  |
Fashion › Re: Want Hair Growth? Use Weed: ! by throttler(f): 8:18pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
better still, you can ask the area boys, or the motor-park boys, alayes. agberos.  DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OUTCOME OF ASKING THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE FOR WEEDS, OR EVEN GOING NEAR THEM.  |
Culture › Re: Which Parts Of Lagos Have High Concetration Of Igbos? by throttler(f): 7:50pm On Nov 01, 2009 |
why are you asking  so that you can go and drop nuclear bomb in the area?  |
Culture › Re: Facts To Prove That Ibos Originate From Egypt? by throttler(f): 11:28am On Oct 31, 2009 |
[b][/b] EBELEBE IGBA!  |
Culture › Re: The Tribal-marked Generation by throttler(f): 11:14am On Oct 31, 2009 |
naijamark: Today, the last member of a "tribal-marked" generation in my lineage passed-away. She was my great Aunt. While she is greatly missed, her demise makes me reflect on the road thus far, especially in areas of similarities and differences of that generation and mine. Such include our heritage, culture, education, religion, behaviour, wealth, social standing, risk (health, life, finance). Until now, I never knew how much I admired that generation. They were cultured people, my grandfather for instance could never take offence in anything (I use to think they were stupid) yet he was not “born again”. Though one would say their generation never had most of the challenges we have today but are we not the designers of such challenges? Still on culture, my grandfather on meeting a friend or colleague will exchange pleasantry with the usual “e ‘ku , e n le” no member of the other person’s family is spared in this exchange of greetings (they even ask after the welfare of their concubines, laughs) How I miss them. That generation will not eat until their child is fed, is it so now? That generation was poor yet contented. But are they really poor? My grandma had jewellery worth more than =N=200,000, China plates e.t.c. They also had assets, some passed-on to them from generations which were jealously guarded, assets such as land. Our generation like the biblical prodigal son, all we do is sell them all. And like Esau, some for a mere porridge. How that generation weeps for us! Though irreligious, some close enough to be a pagan, they don’t commit as much atrocity as we today. We hear stories of their “self-help” retail, where goods are placed on the road side with stones used as price-tags; you simply make your purchase and drop the stipulated amount for the exchange. Now everyone, I said everyone is looking for how to rob his neighbour, what is wrong with this new generation? Then, all girls were virgins until they are married. What do we have now? Irresponsible men marrying semi-prostitutes. I’d rather die than marry any of those harlots. Nobody cares if he marries a virgin in this generation; I do, because I belong to the “tribal-marked” generation. this post was very interesting until the virgin part  see, when men go about disvirgining girls, how do they expect to marry virgins?. they will have to wait for the ones that are unborn, and be a craddle snatcher  . or do you think you are the only one that disvirgins them, NO, there are a million and 1 like you, that equates a million and 1 less virgins. tell me, if the girls didnt sleep with you, you will whine, whinny, whinny and pressure her until you disvirgin her, and you move unto the next. why dont you stick with the one you have disvirgined?? and havent you slept with a non-virgin before  ?. what is good for the goose is also good for the gander. if you want to sample other women before you get married, then the girls also want to sample other men before they get married. enough of the silly posts about women alreay  |
Culture › Re: It Looks Like I Need To Go Back To Naija by throttler(f): 11:03am On Oct 31, 2009 |
these are giraffes, pigeons, chickens, ducks, lamas, donkeys, and all other 4 chambered stomach animals. really groosssssssssssssss  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by throttler(f): 10:46am On Oct 31, 2009 |
agabaI23: Ikomi O gi na-afio?
Kez kenafio? putara keduzi nke na -afio?  |
Fashion › Re: What Do Women Gain By Exposing Their Bodies? by throttler(f): 10:42am On Oct 31, 2009 |
its a choice. when will folks begin to realise that women have a choice to do as they wish and some of this "why, why, why" questions about women are just plain silly  |
Nairaland General › Re: What Are Your Views On Homosexuality? by throttler(f): 4:21pm On Oct 30, 2009 |
homosexuality=tear tear anus
nyama nyama |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by throttler(f): 3:26pm On Oct 30, 2009 |
throttler  ikomi, kedi ihe na~ewe gi iwe  |
Culture › Re: Igbos come show your proverbs skills by throttler(f): 11:15am On Oct 30, 2009 |
onye atuuru ilu kowaara ya, ego eji luo nne ya furu ef [/color] the person that hears a proverb, and asks for the meaning, his mothers bride price is a waste
[color=Black]i sooo dont agree with this ilu atalllll  |
Romance › Re: Would You Travel Abroad With Your Newly Wedded Bride? by throttler(f): 11:09am On Oct 30, 2009 |
i think all the threads that are started just to prove or argue that women are stupid are plain idiotic. |
Family › Re: 15k Housekeeping Allowance For A Month.is It Ok by throttler(f): 4:43pm On Oct 28, 2009 |
different strokes for different folks. 15k will never be enough. how will she get her *wayo* money from 15k. that is supposed to be her wayo money from the housekeeping in 2weeks.  |
Culture › Re: Igbos come show your proverbs skills by throttler(f): 4:18pm On Oct 28, 2009 |
youngiessssssssssss  azukatara mu okwe zuta 3 babies  . so, izu okwe is 3 times sweets for me.  |
Culture › Re: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by throttler(f): 3:59pm On Oct 28, 2009 |
chei, lekwenu nde oyi n'atu  [sub][/sub] pres elect kedi natural blanketi gi  |
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