Pujah
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Goat meat ofcourse Money or Power
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The other thing, stating or mentioning his private life would indicate I know him personally; I don't think that's logical. You mean you don't know him personally :confused: and I thought you all were in the same circle and this was real beef. lol p.s Brown what is eating you?
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^^ Are you planning to help out Haddad? I hear US marines is very very dangerous. lol P.s. Isn't the two hour up yet...just checking if our information analyst is ok.
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^^ Don't hold your breath for that to happen anytime soon.... I say invest in bicycle or walking shoes. P.S. in my part of the hood gas price is $2.40 per gallon Edit: Oops I guess gas prices went up this morning...cuz my bro tells me he just pumped gas for $3.06/gallon
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^^How many times have you sought out the fruitcake lady's advice
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^^ So which is worse the partner who cheats or the friend that goes after him/her behind your back? To me the partner that can't be trusted is to blame unless you're saying all men are cheaters or potential cheaters
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I wouldn't blame the girl, she may have chased but he let her catch him The problem always lies with the guy if you ask me
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^^ and Exactly what are you doing in this corner?
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Originally posted by Fidel: quote: Originally posted by Hibo: It doesn't apply to me... sis... Indeed. One needs a career for the article to apply. Fidel if I were you, I would take that comment back and apologize to the sista. Unless of course you know hibo very well and know she wont take offense.
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It doesn't apply to me... sis... but I think this woman thingy is getting abit toooooooo monotonous! If a woman doesn't get something she blames it on sexism, if she gets something she blames it on sexism.... I mean common... don't u all believe in mere luck any more?? I can see why you may conclude that from the article. However, gender inequality is a serious problem that is faced by 90% of educated women. It’s no secret that men are paid more and promoted to more interesting positions not because of their hard work but because they are simply men. Few years ago I read an article that said women are paid 70 cent for every dollar earned by men, now that is a big gap if you ask me. And believe it or not it does apply to you and I and all women for that matter. We live in a dog eat dog world aka men’s world. This is precisely why we need to learn how to play their game and learn to think like men. Ex men will never b!tch about how he is not paid enough etc etc, he will simply ask for formal review and present all his accomplishment and ask for a raise. Women on the other hand will think just because she has been working hard the boss will notice and compensate for her work. Maybe in a million years someone will take notice. P.S. this article doesn’t say much about ‘career pitfalls and how to avoid them’ but the title caught my attention and its something worth discussing.
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Nin nooloow maxaa aragti kuu laaban. hada labadina maxawaan baad lasoo shir tagteen. :rolleyes:
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^^ Now me thinks that was good movie. why you gotta be party pooper horta.
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^^ I am with kashafe there but I would pay them only the 25k they spent on me and not a penny more...these interest can add up. Originally posted by Fidel: Scenario: Girl goes to school. Girl gets a degree. Boy drops out of school. Boy gets a driver license. Girl gets a job in a downtown highrise. Girl is getting paid. Boy can't get a job downtown. Boy uses driver license to deliver pizza. Girl's boss orders pizza for the office. Boy delivers pizza. Girl sees boy. Girl things he's HOT. Boy sees girl. Boy thinks she's double HOT. Girl wonders why boy this hot settles for delivering pizza. Boy feels bad for he knows what Girl is thinking. Boy gets good tip. Boy leaves. Girl feels sad for boy. Boy is sh!t out of luck. And that, boys and girls, is the end of the story. No,This is more like it. Girl goes to school and gets a degree. Boy on the other hand drops out of school for whatever reason and starts driving taxi (this is more like it). Girl gets a high paying job at downtown where boy drives cab. One day girl decides to go shopping on her lunch hour and catches a cab. Girl thinks boy is hot and feels sorry for him giving him extra tip. Boy is intimidated and thinks the girl is stuck-up and why is she giving him extras he doesn’t need her money. Boy says oh no I wont take your money picking up hotties like you is the sole reason I drive this cap . Girl starts shopping every afternoon and boy is ready to give her lift. Girl thinks he is decent and decides inay jaf jafato and helps him go back to school. 4 yrs later the boy and girl are working together and living in the suburbs.
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P.S. Of course the smartest option is to have the banks fund ur education through student loans. Once you get that paper, you can write them a thank you note stating how you are now employed in an anonymous Eastern Country, making six figures, and have no intention in paying them back. Not down with the whole "usury thing", see. But would you pay them the principle?
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Is there such thing as Emotionally unattached relationships? Yes, it’s called casual dating. I think both male and females are capable of being in a relationship where they are not emotionally available. There are countless reasons why one may choose to be in that kind of relationship, the obvious one being to avoid future heartaches. If you weren’t emotionally attached to someone then you have the advantage of not getting hurt should things don’t work out. Also in the hopes of finding the right one many of us date several potentials mates at a time but our heart is capable of loving only one person so by being emotionally unattached we wind up confused and end up with none (niyada maqeebsanto), the whole thing backfires. In the end emotionally unattached relationships or casual dating are fun if all you are looking for is to have fun, wine and dine and enjoy the singledom life. If however, you want to take the relationship any further then obviously being unattached is not the way to go.
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Fidel, dude if you are loaded you will never be ugly. In this day and age no one should be ugly, we have extreme makeover for everything. Originaly by Wol: beauty these days depend with the depth your pocket, corrective surgery can do wonders. But Im still a naturalish call me old fashioned well said.
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^^ Is that your answer to everything dear?
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Sorry Fidel I haven't read the article. Its late and the article is bit too long besides I can already guess what its about. Marry a guy who delivers pizzas? No, thanks. Who said staying single wasn't an option. Edited: I agree with FF helping the brother get formal education is not a bad idea, provided he will kiss my feet.
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To me physical beauty is all about the noise, eyes and lips everything else I can work with. For example if someone has shapely noise beautiful eyes and to die for lips there is always Diana to take care their skin color should they be too dark. Lol just kidding here. Seriously beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I don’t even know what beautiful means anymore.
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Career Pitfalls Women Face and How to Avoid Them By Suze Orman I always wanted to be a brain surgeon, but when I was in school all I got was a lot of discouragement. Girls just didn’t do that. Then, after spending most of my twenties as a waitress, I landed my first “business world†job basically because I was female. Despite the fact that I had no qualifications to speak of, a major Wall Street brokerage gave me a start in their broker training program. To this day I am convinced I was given the job merely to fill some quota. At the same time, you can be sure that absolutely no one in that office—yes, they were all men—expected me to be successful. Nor did I stop feeling the effects of the gender gap in the ‘90s, when things began to go really well for me. In 1997 I wrote The Nine Steps to Financial Freedom, which was all about how emotions rule what you do with your money. Article after article took jabs at the book, claiming that emotions have nothing to do with investing and that my book was nothing but psychobabble. Even as the book went on to become the #1 nonfiction hardback of 1998, I never heard or saw a positive review. Yet at about the time when the book passed 2 million in hardback sales, articles started popping up everywhere talking about a hot “new†area of study being pursued by mostly male economists: Behavioral economics—which, at its core, is simply the study of how emotion affects our money decisions. I couldn’t help but wonder how much more critical acceptance my book would have received if I had published it under the name “Sam Orman.†read here
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Just look at the dress, I couldn't seperate the picture.
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What University or College Do You Attend???
Pujah replied to Niciima's topic in Developement | Projects
Originally posted by Kashafa: ^^ marka is that what ur gonna tell ur kids... "Fourth grade "edjumakeyshun" is enuff for y'all..go make me some money flippin burgers at Mickey D's" -
Why am I always missing the fun :mad: P.S. Sunlighting sounds great, If only ....
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Originally posted by Discreet1: Lets be realistic , since when did a freaking Flea Market becoume a mall ! Exactly what I was thinking. For the record the place is dull and has nothing new to offer.
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I feel sorry for the ladies in the story, it is a shame really. That the younger one cannot marry the man of her dreams and the other one is being offered to any farax just so she can be out of the way. Seriously if that was my family and I was offered to the guy that wanted my lil sis I would have murdered someone. WHAT A SHAME, I CANT BELIEVE THAT KIND OF MENTALITY STILL EXISTS :mad: