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RomanceRe: Have Mercy by tpia: 11:37pm On Feb 18, 2009
Amen!!

Lord have mercy on us all!
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PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia:
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PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 9:29pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=must_a_far link=topic=236067.msg3485261#msg3485261 date=1234988507]even when i choose to be a spectator. i get sucked in. i sure cant bake my cake and fry it too.  lipsrsealed huh lipsrsealed shocked lipsrsealed huh

kobo cowardice ke? wetin concern fish with family planning.? i just dont have time for penkelemess. so i observe, comment and get back to being a fly on the wall.[/quote]na kobojunkie suck you in. Nothing to do with me.

You better ask him why he constantly needs you to take bullets on his behalf. Thats what they call human shield.
FamilyRe: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by tpia: 9:27pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=Aloy.Emeka link=topic=234069.msg3485138#msg3485138 date=1234986401]Your baby
https://www.guzer.com/pictures/michelinbaby.jpg[/quote]nothing wrong with this baby btw.

If you looked half as cute you wouldnt need nairaland as viagra.
PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 9:18pm On Feb 18, 2009
Kobojunkie:
Roflmao!!! @must_a_far, see wetin your cowardice don do now? grin grin
I was referring to your post before must_a_far.

Your habit of covertly following threads then jumping on in your habitual manner when you dont have anything worthwhile to say yet feel you just have to show up for some reason, is too cowardly.
Foreign AffairsRe: The United States Army Looking to recruit Igbos by tpia: 9:06pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=Xavier. link=topic=234592.msg3485177#msg3485177 date=1234987030]Tpia

If u re not careful, my crush would just crush you.[/quote]your crush will crush yourself.   Nothing do me.

anything you and your fellow wackos want to throw my way, you'll receive back fifty times over. Thats a promise you'll do well to heed.
PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 9:00pm On Feb 18, 2009
Nemeziz9ja:
So, where did you extract this in my post?
Nemeziz9ja:
An argument now ensued between the customer and the supervisor as to the actual location of Malta; until this guy showed the woman the map of Malta through a Google search on his mobile phone, the woman was adamant that Malta is close to Bermuda oh.
whatever. Point is someone showed her the actual location unlike yourself who was busy offering criticism without any concrete solution. If you travel abroad and experience the same thing will you now blame it on racism or something else.

You may have been offended that Malta wasnt as well known as you thought it was, but its not like you were mailing the parcel to Switzerland and the woman was clueless. Chikena!



Kobojunkie- you do know you're very cowardly, right? ROFLMAO!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: The United States Army Looking to recruit Igbos by tpia: 8:55pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=Xavier. link=topic=234592.msg3485160#msg3485160 date=1234986799]Tpia

U ve been reading Muza's postings.

I am not Deepzone. i dont agree with her on all issues especially those bordering on ethnicity and tribal sentiments. if re not so biased, u would have noticed how much i criticise her for her ethnocentric tendencies.

I do have a big crush on her though (crush as big as the whole of Canada). That does not make me an ethnocentric, does it.[/quote]can you carry this your nasty crush elsewhere, or must you announce it on every thread?

My posting has nothing to do with Muza's own. undecided
FamilyRe: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by tpia: 8:51pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=Aloy.Emeka link=topic=234069.msg3485144#msg3485144 date=1234986470]Is that why you couldn't find one for yourself not even alaye? undecided[/quote]I know you've been finding it hard to stay awake on Nairaland after your enforced restraining order warning you to stay away from me.

However, you're boring and I'm not in the mood to indulge your juvenile behavior.

If you want to jerk off (e don tey), you know where to go.

I'm not obliging you, sir. You cant spoil my joy oh! Try harder you'll still fail!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: The United States Army Looking to recruit Igbos by tpia: 8:46pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=Xavier. link=topic=234592.msg3484480#msg3484480 date=1234976019]Ethnocentricism - insinuating that ur tribe is superior to the others.

Asha - I'll never post anything ethnocentric, it is the root of all tribal war. U guys need to be more cautious.[/quote]clap for yourself.

An arms dealer and an arms financier- who's the better person?

You seem to consider being Deepzonecentric, a good thing? Someone who's known for setting off tribal wars everywhere. But here you are on your freaking high horse masquerading as an angel of light.

geez, some people get on my nerves.

Go and come back as your other moniker nuews whatever. You think you're so smart, dont you.
FamilyRe: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by tpia: 8:40pm On Feb 18, 2009
LadyT:
tongue@Karma

grin@tpia
na wa for our your countrymen sha. cool
PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 8:37pm On Feb 18, 2009
Nemeziz9ja:
Did you read my original post at all?
yes I did. You suggested I buy the post office a map. I'm also suggesting you do the same either for your local post office or for the lady you're lambasting.
FamilyRe: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by tpia: 8:23pm On Feb 18, 2009
JustGood I must say you disappointed me on this thread by sounding exactly like aloy-monkey who everyone knows is off his rocker.

Whether you actually know someone's mother or not is no reason to start dishing out dirt all over the place since you also dont know what others who know your own mom have to say about her. undecided No one is an angel and I do hope aloy monkey isnt your mentor here. undecided You also cant predict what people will tell your kids about you and your wife in the future.

anyone who wants to bite me should come and do so oh. angry

I also dont see whats tripping anyone about those girls although of course they're aloy-emekraze' type. Only thing missing is some heavy tribal marks on each cheek. undecided  If they can get that the guy will be in heaven because they'll remind him so much of buki. undecided
FamilyRe: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by tpia: 8:18pm On Feb 18, 2009
another typical Deepzone thread.

@ topic: virgin oh, non-virgin oh, at the end of the day men will still be men. No shaking. The virgin will discover what the non-virgin has known all along. undecided .virginity no dey hold pr*ck. After she herself has been turned into a non-virgin.

And trust Nairaland guys to turn virginity matter into virginity war just like the idle doctor fingering these women.
PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 8:03pm On Feb 18, 2009
Nemeziz9ja:
@ Tpia: if you are not in Nigeria and you have experienced exactly what I have just posted,then sure buy maps and volunteer it to them in Auckland.I have berated the issue,complained about the problem and pro-active in suggesting a solution to it.Lets not pass the buck cuz we really need to get it right.
so you're giving me advice on how to fix the problem yet you cant do the same at your own end? huh

You said a co worker pulled up the info on google, yet you still felt like bashing the woman simply because Malta's location is unknown to most people. The Maltans themselves arent complaining but you are. Maybe you should abuse yourself before abusing Nigeria? huh
PoliticsRe: Postal Officers & Knowledge Of Geography by tpia: 5:54pm On Feb 18, 2009
my own problem is, those of us not in Nigeria yet who experience similar things once in a while, what should we blame it on? huh

I myself dont know the location of malta offhand without a map. undecided
LiteratureRe: Which Books/Novels Are You Currently Reading? by tpia: 5:51pm On Feb 18, 2009
[quote author=$Iceee$ link=topic=35.msg3482828#msg3482828 date=1234959420]i'm also rili in2 greek mythology. i recommend 'Percy Jackson' the newest one is phenomenal. lemme spare y'all the balls, cos i can go on nd on 4eva lipsrsealed[/quote]great series. wink  Rick Riordan has a new book out- The Maze of Bones. Its rather apocalyptic but still interesting though not the same as the percy Jackson ones. these people and their fascination with "druidic" religions!

Currently reading The White Giraffe- a novel set in south Africa and quite interesting. Had a lot of shamanism disguised as ATR but all in all, not a bad easy read. Great showcasing of south African tourist attractions too.


The Westing Game- a bit like the Maze of Bones(all about inheritance) and kind of slow reading, but the end ties it all together.

Hope was Here: a must read for wannabee political pundits. Honest ones that is. Its the youthful version of A Walk to Remember. I prefer this one though.

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