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mamba
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Posted: 2006-12-28 21:38
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On 2006-12-28 17:01:49, 2tek wrote:
perhaps i will post a pic of the crash



Please post the pic and let's see, but sorry about th accident. We thank God that it didn't end in a disaster.
brym!
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Posted: 2006-12-28 23:12
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@2tek: I thank God you survived. We give Him all glory.
Who say you no go see 2007? Na lie!

[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2006-12-28 22:36 ]
2tek
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Posted: 2006-12-28 23:44
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i'm tryin to use opera mini to upload the images but the only ones it allows are if i wanna take fresh one wit my camera. anyways i'll post em 2moro when i go out.
thanks guys.
there is a God and he's got mad love for me!!!
pxthomas
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Posted: 2006-12-29 00:44
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@2tek... Thank God for His infinite mercies. May the good Lord continue to watch over you now and forever.
ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-12-29 08:21
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@2tek: Sorry about the crash, but thank God for mercies like yours. I have learnt to keep off the roads as much as possible during festive seasons, due to unexplained surges in bizarre occurrencies during these periods. My sister too was involved in an auto wreck two days ago. Apparently some fool decided to make a left turn at the Iyana-oworo exit of 3rd mainland bridge, forcing her onto a culvert. Thank God for airbags, she came out unscathed.
adrusa
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Posted: 2006-12-29 15:27
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2tek We thank God for saving your life. Meanwhile we hope our Govt will one day learn the habit of road maintainance and repair. Even in the chaotic Iraq, not more than 30mins after a major incident like bombing, govt people will be on the road, washing, sweeping, mending and give 2hrs you may not know that something has occurred on that spot.

But in Nigeria, even dead body stays on the road until vultures and other animals finish with them.

If somebody has done something about the fuel (even a man waving a red flag), 2tek would not have had his near death experience. The sad thing is many other people in many other places have not/will not be that lucky.
coolapostle
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Posted: 2006-12-29 21:28
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On 2006-12-27 16:12:41, adrusa wrote:
Another pipeline explosions in Lagos?! Is there anything about OBJ's tenure that made human (nigerian's) lives so cheap to dispense with? Major air disasters, massive pipeline explosions, unprecedented waves of unresolved political assasinations, Ikeja bomb blasts and the canals, violent, unchecked armed robberies, Odi, e.t.c.?! More Nigerians have died violently in many more ways in the last 8 years more than any other period since independence. Except may be for the period of the civil war.




I GOT THIS FROM A BUD:

Welcome to the 21st century: our communication:wireless, our dress:topless, our phone:cordless, our cooking:fireless,our youths:jobless, our food:fatless, our labour:effortless, our relationships:loveless, our feelings:heartless, our politics:shameless, our education:valueless, our follies:countless, our arguments:baseless, our boss:brainless, our job:thankless, our salary:useless. our er.... er,er.... what have I left out?....WELCOME TO NIGERIA OUR FATHERLAND.


ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-12-29 21:57
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Yes coola, your bud left out one.......
Our leaders, senseless!
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-12-30 10:05
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BARKA DA SALLAH PNF!!
But as no one invited me for xmas, I invite all for Sallah!

Just caught up on the thread so i'll keep it short and simple!
@pxth: would even a pres position settle there niger delta thugs? If they targeted the local leaders who chop the small cash FG gives, they'd make more head
way than perfecting the art of expatriate kidnapping.

@uchrik: is there any politician that one can actually trust to do a good job to a reasonable degree? Obj was my last hope in and see where it got us?
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-12-30 10:19
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@2tek: thank God for ur survival but dont attribute ur car's demise to jack of german ingenuity! Lots of people dont know how to react to loss of traction at high speeds, resulting in over compensated steering/braking. As a lesson to us all, when going at 100+, take ur foot off the gas when approaching parked vehicles, especially out on the highways.

@all: 2006 sucked for me! Lets pray money gets into circulation 2007 so we can make money the legit way!
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-12-30 10:26
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I thot PNF would hit page 500 before 2007. Maybe by 2008.
ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-12-30 21:00
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On 2006-12-30 10:19:00, abubakar wrote:
@all: 2006 sucked for me! Lets pray money gets into circulation 2007 so we can make money the legit way!


I say a big AMEN to that
pxthomas
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Posted: 2006-12-30 22:15
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@Abu...Are you a formula one driver? You remind me of michael Schumacher
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-12-31 09:49
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@pxth: I do have a great driving track record. been driving 15yrs and thank God not one accident.

talking about cars, i think i need to change my tires. i keep getting flats almost on a weekly basis now. very annoying.

@amby: i'm really behind on new se phones. what is new?
Demmy
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Posted: 2006-12-31 15:49
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@abubakar, it's not about the speed at which u'r travelling when there's an oil spill. It's one of the worst things that can happen to a driver. An experience I witnessed sometime ago shows dt 2tek summarised all that happened to the bearest minimum.
This guy was going to deliver a brand new toyota camry to its new owner somwhere in Ogba at about 8pm. unknown to him was that there was an oil spill... he lost absolute control of the car, skided off te road with the 2 tyres on the passengers side in the gutter while still moving only to be stoped by a culvet guard. at the end of the day the two rims were badly damaged while the guard destroyed the bonnet and the engine...the driver jus got out and sat on the ground wishing it was a dream.

@2tek i feel u broda, thank God your life is spared. I believe money will com from where u least expect to replace the car. pls post the pix.
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