cynical lady
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Che- on a roll maanta
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Che- blue or red pill?
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Gosh am sleepy today…. Stoic hello.
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Irritability Loss of libido (sex drive) Erectile dysfunction (impotence) Fatigue Depression, charactised by low moods and (often apparently unaccountable) feelings of sadness and lethargy. At least one study has suggested that those undergoing mid-life difficulties may be distinguished from other men affected by depression by their sense of urgency. Such men are driven to keep on being active, sometimes even more active than they were before the crisis. Some men may also be affected by: Stiffness in the muscles and joints Night sweats Dry skin Hair loss Weight gain A loss of ability to recover quickly from injuries Several of these symptoms, occurring together, might understandably provoke a sense of crisis in a man.
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take the test old man- http://www.midlife-crisis-retreat.com/diagnosis
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Yap its mid Life crises
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LOL@My friend thinks, it is because the food has not reached yet, and I will feel full in a little while, some sort of delayed system error I'm sure he is making things up
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Question: How old is Ngonge?
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Malika najua mpenzi. Don’t ever apologise dear… lol@&T couldnt sleep at night with annoyance,this morning he decided to confront Ngonge...Ah,human psychology....shakoolaan.com eeh
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Malika- stuff and nonsense darlingjee…… A&T- are you jealous?
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Must you flood SOL with stuff and Nonsense?
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I can’t see the image :confused:
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Malika na Stoic- nilikua nafuraha sana jana kwajili mia dadayenu CL neme pata buzi moja babukubwa yana tajiri kumpeta lodi lofa…nikapata tabasamu ya uhakika kwajili nelikua nafikiria ntakavo mchuna ngozi yote huyu mshifa. Mchawi hakuambe yeye ni mchawi, ana ruka makamba@stoic. Malika wala usivue iyo kidani. Ibti Hello dear.. Jacl- mhh don’t abuse the Swahili language balease.
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hahahahha@nitafungia hirizi meno yangu kutokea sasa..
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*****CL- is calling the NSPCC on you 0800 1111
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Malika, mamboz mpenzi. Naona leo umevalia kutetemisha mji, manaki mpaka vijana wadogo wana ji line kwa uhakika . Embu tupe seri yako basi, umepaka cream gain perfume gain tena una tumia? lol@ malika nakupenda sana kukupa jicho sistah, ni stoic yeye ndo mpenda meno, kila siku ana ulizia meno yako wewe basi tumulize yeye, hauta jua kuna uwezokano yeye ndo mchawi. Mia ni innocent*
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Lol Progressing from grumpy to an angry old man …. Morning
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Sewizi kuya mwaga hapa, lakini usiwazi mjomba ntakutumia barua via facebook Vipi shuli, umecha pata meno ulizokua unatafuta? Manaki Malika ana shusha mbili karibuni ana weza kutoa sadaka.
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Stoickiiie hali za maju vipi.... p.s leo neme pata habari nzuri sana yani nafuraha ya ajabu kabisa.
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hahahah@I am respectful pervert. I don’t leer at little girls. I wait for them to grow up first.
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Africa Chinese want to be black Chinese activists say they also fought against apartheid Chinese communitiesin South Africa are taking the government to court over laws which they say discriminate against them. The Chinese Association of South Africa says it wants its members to be included in the definition of "black people" in constitutional laws. It wants people of Chinese origin to be included affirmative action programmes designed to help black people. An estimated 200,000 ethnic Chinese live in South Africa. Ethnic Chinese will soon know if they will benefit from the Broad-Based Economic Empowerment and the Employment Equity Acts. The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says these laws were designed to eradicate the legacy of apartheid which left many black people impoverished. The laws give people classed as blacks, Indians and coloureds (mixed-race) employment and other economic benefits over other racial groups. The Black Economic Employment concept was initiated by the governing ANC to help previously disadvantaged individuals - to start their own businesses or become part of existing companies - thus redressing the country's historic inequalities. Whites still on top Our correspondent says a ruling should provide clarity for corporations in South Africa on the rights of their Chinese staff - who were declared "coloured" under apartheid but are generally regarded as white today. An example cited in court papers includes an oil company that disqualified Chinese citizens from getting a slice of its biggest empowerment transaction to date. The company says the group is not catered for in the Black Economic Empowerment codes. Another example includes a Chinese national who was refused an opportunity to buy shares from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange two years ago. None of the three government departments cited as respondents in the court case are expected to oppose the application. A study released last month revealed that white South Africans still earn around 450% more than their black counterparts, 14 years after the end of apartheid.