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Celebrities / Re: Kate Henshaw Releases New Beautiful Photos by damilola15: 3:08pm On Jun 07, 2013
Cool but the first one is more like, ugly picture of beautiful Kate Henshaw.
Politics / Re: Portraits Of Nigeria's Presidents From Independence (1960-2013) Till Date. by damilola15: 3:10pm On Jun 06, 2013
Is that a portrait?
koruji: Find a better picture of Yar'adua please !
Crime / Re: Beggar raked In £300 A DAY While Living In A £300,000 Flat by damilola15: 3:00pm On Jun 06, 2013
What sort of assumption is that??

If they hadn't clearly that word "beggar" would not exist. undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided
Crime / Beggar raked In £300 A DAY While Living In A £300,000 Flat by damilola15: 11:48am On Jun 06, 2013

Sitting on the pavement next to his dog and sleeping bag, Simon Wright looked to all the world like a homeless beggar.

But what the passers-by who gave him cash didn’t know was that he was earning over £50,000 a year and living in a £300,000 council flat in west London.

At the end of every day he would pick up his handwritten sign and head back to his Fulham home.
Locals say he regularly went into bookmakers and amusement shops to change up his loose coins.

On many occasions they added up to between £200 and £300. Magistrates have now imposed a two-year Asbo banning him from begging anywhere in London.

PC Oliver Strebel, who brought the case to court, said: ‘He had a reputation for getting a lot of gifts while begging.

'He used a sign saying he was homeless and people gave him money on that basis, which is clearly fraud. He would take the money from his cup and change it over at a local betting shop or amusement arcade.

‘He worked pretty much every day, and had done so for about three years. He certainly put in the hours.’

Wright proved Putney High Street in south-west London was such a lucrative venue that he attracted up to nine other beggars. Since his arrest, they have all but disappeared.

Wright would sit wearing ragged clothes outside NatWest bank in Putney High Street, near Putney station, with his dog and ask the public for money.

But after a hard day’s begging Wright would pack up his sleeping bag and, instead of heading to a shelter, he would make his way across Putney Bridge to his comfortable flat in Simms Court, Fulham High Street.

Commuters who fell for his bad luck story said they were shocked to learn Wright had duped them.

Chris Faversham, from Putney, said: 'I definitely gave him money over the years. Probably about £20. I wonder if I can get that back?'

In December 2012 suspicious residents were suggesting that something was not quite right about Wright’s predicament.

Some said he changed up his donations in Greggs in Putney High Street while others said he lived in a tent on Putney Embankment.

But Wright’s days of fleecing the public are over after magistrates slapped an Asbo on him banning him from visiting the SW15 area (Roehampton and Putney) and from begging anywhere in the capital.

Wimbledon Magistrates' Court, sitting on May 14, also ordered him to keep his dog muzzled and under control at all times in a public place after magistrates were told it had bitten at least one person.

The Asbo will remain in place until May 2015 but if Wright, who admitted fraud and begging, breaches any of its terms he could be sent to prison for up to five years and face an unlimited fine.

The council’s community safety spokesman Cllr Jonathan Cook said: 'Anyone who lives, works or shops in and around Putney High Street will be mightily relieved to see this unpleasant individual given his marching orders.

'He deliberately targeted people making cash withdrawals from this cashpoint and was extremely aggressive and abusive to anyone who refused to give him money.

'Many people felt frightened and intimidated by him and there is some evidence to suggest that he used his dog to threaten and pressure people into handing over their cash.

'His behaviour was an absolute disgrace. The fact that he was actually living in a comfortable flat in Fulham, something that many of his victims can only dream of, just adds insult to injury.

'Everyone who has been appalled by Mr Wright’s behaviour will I’m sure wish to congratulate the Thamesfield Safer Neighbourhoods Team, especially PC Oliver Strebel, who was the officer in the case and also the Crown Prosecution Service whose lawyers worked so closely with the police to bring about this very positive result for Putney.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2336145/Beggar-sat-outside-Natwest-bank-hungry-homeless-sign-earned-300-A-DAY-living-300-000-flat.html?ICO=most_read_module
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 6:28pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

I tried it, but did not work, cos here i am again . . . cool
Lol, I also had to come back too, not your own kind of addiction though tongue tongue tongue
In your own case another antidote:
Fhemmmy:

Now the bolded makes me wanna run belle . . . I hate Onion with a passion.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 5:13pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

You are so good at rubbing salt on injury oh, and it is not corn season yet for my hood oh, kai cry
Antidote: get off the thread, go chat with some colleague about "not-beans" now now.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 5:06pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

Noting and no one could stop me from eating this wonderful dish this week . . . if na to wash madam's clothes, i go wash them
grin grin grin grin
If I didn't know beans, I'd say it's a drug.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 5:05pm On Jun 04, 2013
feminine A: Oh! How I love beans!!!
Infact just finished ewa alagbado now.
Beans is so unique goes with almost everything yam, rice, pap, bread, plaintain too many sef

TEAM BEANS!!!!!!

Yep, that's another nice combo.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 5:03pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

For me to eat beans like that today, it will take me like an hour to get to the restaurant, and have to spend like so much money as well . . . cry
Poor thing. tongue tongue tongue
Just
Fhemmmy:

. . .I am for sure eating beans this week, will talk to Wifey to please make it, though she is busy, but i will do extra work for house for her to do that for her man kiss
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:59pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

No be laziness oh, na indecision of what to eat oh . . .
Wat?? Indecision, after looking at all these beans pics?? Go get beans jare.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:48pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy: ^^^ Oh my Gosh, now i am super hungry and for me to get this chop no easy oh . . . Dami, now i know you be enemy oh, cos you have made the lions inside my stomach to start fighting for territory oh . . cry
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

C'mon don't be lazy. Go get something to eat.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:47pm On Jun 04, 2013
Egba girl:

Looks good!!
Aunt used reds beans for this type of combo or put dried guinea corn leaf in it to make it red. So I never got used to this one. I'd still eat it though.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:39pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

Good, show us jare, maybe looking alone will make me forgo lunch today
My advice go for lunch.

Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:21pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

This is not the regular beans for Nigeria now, this is more like the Jamaican peas . . . might be available in Nigeria oh.

Ok. I wanted to upload a picture of a pale-looking rice and beans prepared together. It's my least favourite of a "rice and beans" combo.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:16pm On Jun 04, 2013
How hard can finding a picture of "egbo" be? Anyone with one should upload it.
I need to salivate over it. Haven't tasted it in 10 years.
Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:13pm On Jun 04, 2013
Fhemmmy:

This is surely not a regular rice and beans oh . . . This is westernized jare.

Well, this one is better then. Some people's regular rice and beans is too "white" for my liking.

Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 4:02pm On Jun 04, 2013
Egba girl:

Waakye is jus regular rice and beans

I know but waakye the "street food" is not like the "regular rice and beans" you prepare at home.

Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 3:45pm On Jun 04, 2013
BTW, I love "Egbo" and "Wachee or Waakye" because of the beans in them.

Food / Re: Beans Lovers by damilola15: 3:37pm On Jun 04, 2013
I cook my beans (half way) and leave it in the freezer, I'm the one that loves it the most at home, so I know there is 85% chance I'd meet my preserved beans in the freezer.
I eat it most on weekends (sometimes marathon: morning and after for Saturday and Sunday).

The time I like it the most though, is when I get to the house and everybody would be like we didn't know what to cook, or we were waiting for you to decide what to eat. I'd just pull my beans out (to their disappointment) and be like, satisfy yourself (if you like).
Celebrities / Re: Goldie Harvey's Property Auction (Photos) by damilola15: 7:14pm On May 02, 2013
Can't but notice this.
What is that blue object It looks "one kind".

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Sports / Re: Not Being Able To Watch Nigeria's Match Live: How Did You Feel? by damilola15: 9:08pm On Jan 21, 2013
giftnwala: I felt very bad....
You saved yourself from a serious heartache.
Culture / Re: Which African Country Do You Think Has The Most Audible Accent To A Foreigner by damilola15: 11:24am On Dec 17, 2012
Go to Ghana or better still, Sierra Leone the accent there is like most Nigerians in the south.
Sports / Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by damilola15: 11:33pm On Aug 12, 2012
Welcome to Rio.
Sports / Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by damilola15: 9:56pm On Aug 12, 2012
Great mix of running up hill.
Sports / Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by damilola15: 9:28pm On Aug 12, 2012
I'm just waiting for Brazil's 15 minutes of fame. Some samba - maybe.
Sports / Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by damilola15: 9:20pm On Aug 12, 2012
Stomp - not bad at all.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs USA: Olympics Basketball (73 - 156) On 2nd August 2012 by damilola15: 12:32am On Aug 03, 2012
Talking of thrashing.
Sports / Re: London Vs Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony: Which Was Better? by damilola15: 4:34pm On Jul 28, 2012
I already know "Samba" and "Football" is coming in Rio.
Sports / Re: London Vs Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony: Which Was Better? by damilola15: 4:32pm On Jul 28, 2012
It's like comparing beans and rice, both are not even in the same class.

China:
Mechanical. Trying to be perfect (they even had to dismiss a like girl because she had a bad dentition. That didn't stop them from using her voice by having a supposedly fine girl lip-synch to it). Just like someone said, it was like watching a computer game. Too much fireworks.

London:
It encompassed london as we perceive it. Quirky nonchalant sense of humor. The "cosmopolitanness of it". They even dared to kiss (most opening shows don't go near that). The hell, it was essentric (we know the Brits are). It was more today. In summary it was touching (the "abide with me" part), it was funny (Mr Bean and the Queen, ever seen the royals making a cameo?), it was groovy (if you don't know at least 3 of the songs played, I don't know what to say) and well you sometimes wonder what some of it was about, but that's London.

I give it to London for not being conventional.
Sports / Re: London Olympics 2012: Games Start Today by damilola15: 11:33pm On Jul 27, 2012
Lovren: ... Who wil light the couldron?. Becks?
I'll be damned.
Sports / Re: London Olympics 2012: Games Start Today by damilola15: 8:59pm On Jul 27, 2012
1 min to start.
Romance / Re: Things You Do That Makes You Happy by damilola15: 2:18pm On Jul 27, 2012
Just day-dreaming. Anything can happen when I'm in that zone.
One moment I'm dreaming I can run faster than Usain Bolt and the next the only person worse than I am is Hitler.

Just don't ask why I'm sitting there alone and smiling or why I'm snapping my fingers. Don't call my attention when it seems I'm not there either.

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