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Forum Games / Re: First And Last Letter Game by loomboc(m): 10:53pm On Jun 15, 2005
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Pets / Re: What Do You Feed Your Pet? by loomboc(m): 10:30pm On Jun 15, 2005
twinkledew, don't take me wrong it is not that I don't give my dog a bery good food but at times they don't find it easy to eat probably when they loose appetite, Dog improver as my dog's doctor called it is not a poison but to assist the dog to feed well. The point a which it takes food well I always switch to the better ones remember not all that glitters is gold the recipe might look rough but if you prepare it well it contains all nutrients they need.

Secondly this is our world we feed our pets with what we have so far it is balanced. the octor that gave me the reciepie made me to know that if you really look 4 the imported improver it will be almost exactly like what I described because you going to mix it too with hot water and it going to draw like okro so why can't we try the local ones too.

I always take good care of my dog, because it is human best friend for those who appreciate them, so check it out and reply me still.
Travel / Re: Visa Lottery: Modern Day Slavery? by loomboc(m): 5:05pm On Jun 08, 2005
Thanks African queen, but you know what the guy in question as yu said had never come back here in Niger to establish or even train others so that we can say he had return back home all he studied, but instead the name "A NIGERIAN" continues to boom the globe but nothing to show for it.
Remember the more our people migrates the less manpower we've gotten and with this, we cant develop,cos those that suppose to do the development were those that migrated throuhg this modern method of keeping people(slavery)
So Queen, what do you think ?
Travel / Re: Visa Lottery: Modern Day Slavery? by loomboc(m): 5:46pm On Jun 01, 2005
Trish,

What I was thinking and also believed is that these countries called (Developed) trying to help the under-developed ones can't do them for free.

They knew quite well that after your stay and school, you'll surely stay behind in their country and they take it back by working for them though you will be paid but the knowledge will never leave their country because you on your part will not want to leave because of the pastures.

After many years of lottery they could have pilled up all tribes through out the globe and thus became powerful than any nation because they at that point, had every thing to fight any nation since they had their people thus having their knowledge.

So Trish, I think if all these people come back home it won't be regarded as slavery but the development as you said. Secondly, remember that in the olden days once people has been sold they have gone forever. So what do you think now?
Travel / Visa Lottery: Modern Day Slavery? by loomboc(m): 10:37am On Jun 01, 2005
This has been on my thought quite some time now. The set of the so called lottery winners happens to be the independent people in the different part of the globe.

This set of people suppose to build their nations, but had been enticed with a greener pasture thus biulding another nation.

Secondly, these lottery donors continue pilling up people from different part of the globe, thus increasing their manpower and technology, so why won't they be regarded as God's own country.

Now, what do you think?
Family / Re: Adultery: Man or (Married) Woman - who is to blame? by loomboc(m): 10:23am On Jun 01, 2005
Well everybody has been saying 50/50 but if we take it from this dimension of the MEN, don't you think they had the larger share of the blame say 70/30?. why? because I think according to the African mentality men are those who always do the wooing, but nowadays women had gotten the courage of wooing men. Yes no big deal, but it sound uncultured.

So if the men can a little bit close their eyes off this so called married women, I think it will assist the trend coming down, even at the point at which they were being disturbed by one woman or the other.

The women on their part had less blame because biblically men suppose to protect and directs their wives, so any women in this act would have lack the good treatment she needs from the so called husband of hers, therefore they receive less blame. Though there are some set that even if their husband is a millionaire and they were pampered like a day old baby, they will still be on the look out because of their upbringing.

So guys thats my view or what do you still think?
Career / Re: Why This Discrimination Between B.Sc & HND? by loomboc(m): 8:49am On May 29, 2005
Note this most especially HND Holder and Allenpowa:
I like your views towards the fact of discrimination between this two certies. I was once an HND holder, but for this debate, i had to press forward after i had taken different kinds of insult from employers as if am holding a pry. school leaving cert. or Grade II cert.

But now i got to see what they are seeing and why we were treated like that and still i think they are still wrong.
Lets take it from this dimension, I studied Elect./Elect. Engr. to HND level but was dumped on interviews cos the market believes we learn nothing.
I was once told that we the polytechs we had 50/50 practicals to theories when in school while our counterparts had 75% theory with just 25% of practical class, thus made them the superior. But remeber that less that 20% of this Uni grduates can handle the market world the way the Polytechs will, you know why?, cos we had the industrial training twice before gradution while they had 3-months SIWES programme where 80% use it as opportunities to visit friends.

Till my upgradement i had never been regarded as an engineer but rather a technician and the worst scenerio was that the so called engineers will always want a capable technician to work with cos he/she is not that sound practically
so friends if we look at this area of ours ( Nigerian Industries) they believe much more in CERTIFICATES than your outputs, so why not try harder and acquire that B.Sc and you will be 1000% better than the so called Uni. gradutes at least they will also call you one and by then you are having more certificates to present with series of experiences.
I rest my case for now.

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Family / Re: Adultery: Man or (Married) Woman - who is to blame? by loomboc(m): 5:49am On May 29, 2005
Aidy,
You said 50/50 fine!, but what if the MEN let go of these so called married WOMEN, don't you think it will help? or on the other way round , the women being married to say just simple NO when disturbed.

The word SNEAKED used is to stress the fact that she is married for God's sake.
Pets / Re: What Do You Feed Your Pet? by loomboc(m): 2:44pm On May 28, 2005
I give Petra my Dog this and it became the Dog of the year.
add OKRO, FISH, OIL, MAGGI, to water allow to boil well and put garri. Turn it well into eba but make sure it is not too hard cos when it cools may be too hard for your dog to swallow. The name of the recipie is DOG FOOD IMPROVER
Family / Adultery: Man or (Married) Woman - who is to blame? by loomboc(m): 2:08pm On May 28, 2005
Man or Woman, who is to blame?

Take a sample: The man knowing to him she is married and yet took her to bed, or the woman who sneaks her way out to bed another man.
Family / Re: What's your Ideal Family Size? by loomboc(m): 12:34pm On May 28, 2005
Kodewrita,
My argument is that the family size should be FIVE parents inclusive, making the children =3. So am in supportive of your proposition that says we should have kids in the early stage of marriage so that one can have enough time lag to train them the way he wants without much stress, meaning "MAKING HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES".
Family / Re: What's your Ideal Family Size? by loomboc(m): 2:36pm On May 27, 2005
The ideal family size in Niger now suppose be FOUR (The parents and the children). for me i preffer FIVE so that at least i can have 1st 2 male children and thelast being a girl as i have been praying to God for.
My reasons are:
1. Experience: My own family is very large say about 8-kids ,1-mother and a father = 10 memebers. Not that surffering, but lack little things when it can't go round.
2. National or Continental population. Check Nigers population or say African Population is too much and its not helping situation of things and that is why we continue to have hundreds of thousands of Niger writng JAMB and 1/8 will be admitted.

Conclusively let us maximise the output by reducing the input population.
Family / Re: Should A Husband And Wife Operate A Joint Account? by loomboc(m): 2:22pm On May 27, 2005
WOW! Thats lovely or am i mistaken the quest? NEVER TRY IT.
Operating joint account sounds good but the fact that as a man you can't spend your money behind your wife make the whole thing disgusting.
Besides, your wife will eventually know your monthly earnings and in such ways will make her feel big provided she earns more than you do.
As for me i would have love to operate a joint account (children account) and then still have the personal ones for security reasons.
Note this: What if ones Mother needs some money fast and the wife is not around to attest the cheque, then the mother should go places? or what kind of explanation will you give?.
To cut it short i will submit that it is very good but it is not expedient according to the scriptures " All things are lawful, but not all things are expedient".
Family / Re: Sex Education in the Family. by loomboc(m): 2:07pm On May 27, 2005
well lets call that computer age. Children of nowadays understands faster at the rate at which they see things, the rate at which they hears and at the rate at which they were informed. So one should be very careful of what you say or do to them now.
Remember that whatever you do to them today will be fresh in them till tomorrow and also tomorrow will never come grin

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