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Health / Re: Forever Living Aloe Vera Gel by Lopsy: 3:10pm On Feb 13, 2020 |
what's your contact? do u have an email addy or phone number? |
Car Talk / Re: Top 3 Auction Companies Nigerians Buy Tokunbo Cars From by Lopsy: 10:49am On Mar 07, 2019 |
Hi Autojosh, I read your reply about auctionexport and copart. Is it cheaper to buy on copart? the fees on auctioneport look so high i wonder how those car shops in Lagos make profit. Need your opinion, is there a number i can reach you on please? Tmanir: |
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 3 by Lopsy: 9:41pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
Hello Fam, My spouse is trying to have our baby in the US and we need info on the actual hospital costs using doctoresparati in Texas. We want to know what the average total cost is including doctors, OB Gyn, Paediatrics and hospital registration for a normal delivery. We wanna make sure we can afford it, no surprises when she arrives the US. Anyone in the house with experience with doctoresparati ? Thanks 1 Like |
Family / Re: Things Men Should Never Do! by Lopsy: 4:19pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Women cant handle the truth. well, not all the truth. |
Autos / Re: Need Some1 That Can Repair Honda 2003 Car In-built Cd by Lopsy: 9:28am On Jan 25, 2012 |
I called the guy, and he fixed the system. Sorry i 4got to thank u all this while. Thanks again. |
Autos / Re: Need Some1 That Can Repair Honda 2003 Car In-built Cd by Lopsy: 9:43am On Aug 24, 2011 |
many thanks. i'll call him. |
Autos / Re: Need Some1 That Can Repair Honda 2003 Car In-built Cd by Lopsy: 9:16am On Aug 23, 2011 |
hi nnaobodo1, did u get someone to repair your car CD? please let me know, i thinkĀ my mechanic jammed a CD in d car CD player. (its a honda accord 2003 too) |
Romance / Re: Leave Me, I Am Not In The Mood ! by Lopsy: 8:13am On Aug 06, 2010 |
U can send the piece below to ur dear wife. SHOP LOCK If you are unmarried, store this as info to use when you do get married. For the married please share with your spouse. MANY sisters have boasted in my presence of how often they have had to 'lock shop' early, or how they lock shop for weeks, sometimes months, in order to teach hubby a lesson or just to spite him. These sisters are of the impression that they can do as they please, because they have the shop keys. As a result, they lock shop for every little thing, without giving consideration to the 'shopper'. There are exceptions to every rule, and opinions will sometimes differ. However, where shop-locking is concerned, my philosophy is that shop should remain open at all times. I agree that teeth and tongue will meet, but shop-locking should never be used as a weapon or tool in conflict resolution. Couples should find suitable ways to solve problems. It is a fact that not all 'shops' have a common closing time. As a matter of fact when one shop door closes, another is usually right around the corner with a big neon sign that blinks 'OPEN FOR BUSINESS'. Be wary of shops that are open late! The goods they stock are usually illegal, contaminated or expired. Ladies, if you or hubby should get sick or go to an early grave, let it not be due to consumption of tainted goods from another woman's shop. Shop-locking adds fuel to fire in most cases. Women should never be fooled into believing that by putting up a 'CLOSED' sign on the shop door they are on their way to problem solving. Women, a hungry man will not allow himself to starve to death. Some will stop at nothing in their quest to satisfy their seemingly insatiable hunger. They will accept anything, whether hot and spicy or cold and icy. Some men will eat food not for taste, but for mere survival. They eat to live, to satisfy a need. That, my friends, is the nature of man. When shop locks, who suffers more? In reality isn't it the shopkeeper more than the shopper? Sisters, please, I implore you, learn from the immigrants who come and set up shop on our soil, and keep shop open. Stop closing shop for every little thing. Open shop in shop seasons. Open shop on holidays. Open shop late at nights. Open shop during storm and hurricane. Open shop when shop should be open. Even the well-bred man who eats out and scrupulously cleans his hands and mouth will bring home even a morsel from his street meal. Visualise what could happen when shop reopens for business as usual and some of his contaminated crumbs fall onto your plate. Imagine that you would have contributed to this scenario by locking shop. A word to the wise is sufficient! |
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