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Thursday, July 15, 2010
BLEACH Episode 279 is out!
Bleach 279 from Horrible subs... follow the link below and download. See what happens when Aizen meets up with his test subjects that he thought never survived...
http://www.mediafire.com/?wtzmkytclmowcgf
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Rihanna nude pics for real?
RihannaPictures have surfaced online that purport to be pictures of Rihanna in the nude. And they asure look like them. Rihanna has issued a statemnet but not a denial. See all the pics after the jump.
Riri was really devastated with the news! she even had to fly to Hawai & stayed there for some time.
This is what she said in her interview with KIIS FM:
Rihanna says she’s all for women taking naked photos of themselves while they are in their prime.
“In 20 years, you’ll regret it if you didn’t,” Rihanna said with a laugh during an interview with KIIS FM’s “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” on Tuesday.
The pop singer, who just released her new album, “Rated R,” last week, also confirmed reports that her pool man has seen her naked.
“Oh my God! These are all true [rumors],” she told Ryan. “I don’t like, flaunt my stuff to him. I just have no idea what day it is ever, so I never remember what day he comes and I’m always just walking around my house.”
The 21-year-old superstar said she likes to relax when she gets to her home in Los Angeles, but doesn’t often pay attention to the date that the pool cleaner is scheduled for a visit.
“He comes one day a week. I’m never in LA so when I come, I’m not thinking, ‘There’s a pool guy that’s going to come,’” she said. “[I’m come in], let me go to the refrigerator, grab a bottle of coconut water and then I turn around and it’s like, Frozen. Freeze.”
Rihanna, who will appear on “Saturday Night Live” this coming weekend, also confirmed to Ryan she was originally going to title her new album boldly as “Such A F*****’ Lady.”
“True. Very true, I was so disappointed, but the label was like, ‘Uh, Wal-Mart, that’s 75 percent of your albums, they’re not having that.’ I said, ‘What about ‘F-in’ [Lady]?’”
While Rihanna cleared up a few rumors with her visit to the DJ’s studio, she revealed her life is very different nowadays, when Ryan asked if things have gone back to “normal.”
“No,” she said. “It’s a different life. Normal? I wouldn’t say normal. It’s definitely more intense. Like everyday is another curve ball, but now I just know how to handle it, you know? Every time you get put under a situation it somehow seems to make you stronger in the end. Even though you don’t feel like it, you feel like this is the end of the world, it somehow works out.”
THE HALL- By Gbenga Aliu
....I was in a big hall, a very big one. Everything was blue. The seats, the long curtains..the walls, d deep blue carpet and all. The hall was well lit, and filled to capacity. The people in it were of various races, and countries. I heard languages; soft spoken, pleasant ones and aggressive, voracious ones. I smelt power. From where I sat I could see a desk that had a white plaque written "united states", and seated right behind it was The US President. I also saw a similar plaque written United Kingdom in front of Gordon Brown. I saw all the EU Leaders and their delegates. I then leaned forward to take a look at the South African president, right den was when I felt a tap on my shoulder....t'was my president saying hello as he walked past and sat right in from of me. From where I sat I could see the Ghanaian delegates with the president. Diplomatic pleasantries were being exchanged by everyone, with smiles on their faces, even if the parties didn’t mean love in their minds. Right up the hall I could see the translators' box as they were getting set to be involved in the fierce debate between world leaders over the protection of their countries in the present environmental crisis that has evolved over the years. Skin burning heat penetrated the skins of Africans and the people from the Middle East. The Asians either suffered earthquakes or tsunamis, in Europe and America, there was extreme cold. The most part of Australia and d micro islands had been submerged by water. There was shortage of food. Children in developing countries had begun to die of starvation; the governments had been too busy with other national issues to have noticed when mortality rates began to rise. AND NOW THERE IS FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN, AND THERE'S NOWERE TO RUN TO.
As the Secretary General came up d lectern to speak,perfect decorum filld d hall; was he coming to perform a magic with words dat`ll turn d situation of things around? This silence of great expectations made him shiver deep within him.at first he had enjoyd d prestige of office, now he has to play "Jesus" by carrying d problems of d world on his shoulder. Alone?!
As he spoke, I saw a sharp light flash across my face, and suddenly his heart looked like glass to me. Behold could see his conscience and his tots. I was quick to compose myself, in order not to miss out on what he was saying, yet this new supposedly new gift in me saw thru his conscience…he was weeping inwardly as he spoke. The Chairman later called on the Indian leader to speak, and then the Pakistani, then the Croatian, then the Indian, and then the Australian. My heart broke as I saw thru the hearts of these leaders…they totally loved and served their people whom they represented at this international gathering. As some of them spoke, they inwardly said a short prayer and wandered how deir citizens wer faring at back home. They all spoke with genuine passion and anguish. One leader practically got me sobbing were I was, his heart was so open and bright as all his general concerns, unlike the others, was staged towards the problems of everyone. He practically begged God, to save the World, and not just the US which he represented.
The first African leader to be called was my president, and then south-Africa’s and then the Gambia’s etc. As I looked thru the hearts of the majority of the African leaders, a fierce rage came up within me. While one of them spoke, he was thinking of how to take advantage of the disunity in his country by staying in power. Another leader was thinking of the call he was expecting from his finance minister after ordering d transfer of huge funds to his secret account. These leaders practically sold the education, health, good roads, electricity and wealth of their people for their personal enjoyment. Just then did I ask God for a little favor…”could You please kindly command the ground to swallow them up?” ….and as simple as this prayer was, I did it with all the faith within me.
As though, d chairman felt what I felt, he asked for me to be prepared to speak.
As I walked up to the lectern, I did it in a majestic manner; I walked past the Zimbabwean PM, and briefly gave him a look of pity. When I got to d lectern, with a frown, I looked at my president sharply, and den I saw fear. There was silence, so deafening, and I seemed to be in-charge. The world looked at me…and I looked at them back in the eyes….and it was a whole five minutes of dramatic silence. And I could see d hearts of everyone. I could see truth, I could see a lie, I could see beasts and I could see angels….oh…with my eyes did I see things in that gathering. And then, I began my speech in which I was to compromise, and den I made a decision to stand for what is right..and began to say the truth…. There was a loud roar in the room..and everyone in it came to a conclusion that “I was insane”.
As the Secretary General came up d lectern to speak,perfect decorum filld d hall; was he coming to perform a magic with words dat`ll turn d situation of things around? This silence of great expectations made him shiver deep within him.at first he had enjoyd d prestige of office, now he has to play "Jesus" by carrying d problems of d world on his shoulder. Alone?!
As he spoke, I saw a sharp light flash across my face, and suddenly his heart looked like glass to me. Behold could see his conscience and his tots. I was quick to compose myself, in order not to miss out on what he was saying, yet this new supposedly new gift in me saw thru his conscience…he was weeping inwardly as he spoke. The Chairman later called on the Indian leader to speak, and then the Pakistani, then the Croatian, then the Indian, and then the Australian. My heart broke as I saw thru the hearts of these leaders…they totally loved and served their people whom they represented at this international gathering. As some of them spoke, they inwardly said a short prayer and wandered how deir citizens wer faring at back home. They all spoke with genuine passion and anguish. One leader practically got me sobbing were I was, his heart was so open and bright as all his general concerns, unlike the others, was staged towards the problems of everyone. He practically begged God, to save the World, and not just the US which he represented.
The first African leader to be called was my president, and then south-Africa’s and then the Gambia’s etc. As I looked thru the hearts of the majority of the African leaders, a fierce rage came up within me. While one of them spoke, he was thinking of how to take advantage of the disunity in his country by staying in power. Another leader was thinking of the call he was expecting from his finance minister after ordering d transfer of huge funds to his secret account. These leaders practically sold the education, health, good roads, electricity and wealth of their people for their personal enjoyment. Just then did I ask God for a little favor…”could You please kindly command the ground to swallow them up?” ….and as simple as this prayer was, I did it with all the faith within me.
As though, d chairman felt what I felt, he asked for me to be prepared to speak.
As I walked up to the lectern, I did it in a majestic manner; I walked past the Zimbabwean PM, and briefly gave him a look of pity. When I got to d lectern, with a frown, I looked at my president sharply, and den I saw fear. There was silence, so deafening, and I seemed to be in-charge. The world looked at me…and I looked at them back in the eyes….and it was a whole five minutes of dramatic silence. And I could see d hearts of everyone. I could see truth, I could see a lie, I could see beasts and I could see angels….oh…with my eyes did I see things in that gathering. And then, I began my speech in which I was to compromise, and den I made a decision to stand for what is right..and began to say the truth…. There was a loud roar in the room..and everyone in it came to a conclusion that “I was insane”.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Final year student beaten up by the Nigerian Police!
Some female lawyers based in Ekiti State have asked the Nigeria Police to prefer criminal charges against the four policemen who allegedly beat a final year student of Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, Miss Abigail Ige, to coma.
The lawyers, who are coordinators of different human rights groups, in a statement in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, said it was more painful that two policewomen were involved in the alleged assault.
In a statement by the Chairperson of Federation of International Women Lawyers in Ekiti State, Mrs. Toyin Ajibulu, Ronke Ige of New Initiative For Social Development, Oluwaseyi Ojo of Directorate for Citizens‘ Rights and Olajumoke Olute, the lawyers demanded N10m as compensation for the victim.
The statement read, “We demand a written apology by the Ekiti State Police Command to our client (Abigail Ige) for the violation of her fundamental right, which should be published in two widely read national newspapers.
“The immediate investigation of the crime of grievous assault occasioning harm to Abigail and preferment of criminal charges against all the police officers involved.
“The immediate payment of N10m to Abigail by the police as compensation for humiliation, degradation, disgrace and inconvenience suffered in hands of the officers and for medical expenses incurred so far by her.”
They stated that the actions of the police officers on Ige, a final year student of Microbiology, amounted to violation of her fundamental right to dignity of human person pursuant to Section 34(1)(a), 1999 Constitution.
The groups said they were committed to seeing that justice was done in the matter.
Ige was accosted at Fayose Market in Ado-Ekiti where she had gone to buy some fingerlings for her final year project by a policeman who wanted to search her handbag.
She was reported to have asked the policeman to conduct the search on the spot but the policeman insisted on taking the bag to the police station. The policeman was said to have snatched the bag and took it to the police station where Ige was allegedly beaten to coma. She was later revived at the University Teaching Hospital Ado-Ekiti.
United States Announces their New Visa Fees...
The United States Department of States has announced a worldwide change to fees associated with certain categories of immigrant visas and American citizenship services.
The newly announced fees follow new non-immigrant visa fees previously announced June 4, 2010, according to a statement by the State Department on Monday.
The Department of State is changing the schedule of fees to ensure sufficient resources to cover the rising cost of delivering consular services.
The statement said the US Embassy in Abuja and the US Consulate-General in Lagos would begin collecting the new fees from individuals submitting applications on or after Tuesday (Today).
Under the new worldwide schedule of fees, the application fee for immigrant visas in immediate relative and family preference cases (processed on the basis of an I-130, I-600 or I-800 petition) will be $330. The application fee for employment-based cases (processed on the basis of an I-140 petition) will be $720.
Diversity Visa applicants will pay a total fee of $819, including application processing and security surcharge fees.
Changes to fees covering American citizen services include new passport, birth registration and notarial fees. The total charge for a first-time US passport for an adult, including the application fee, security surcharge, and execution fee, will be $135; for an adult’s US passport renewal, the total fee will be $110; and for a minor’s US passport, the total fee will be $105.
A new fee of $82 for inserting additional passport pages into a US passport will be imposed. The fee for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad will be $100. Notarial fees will be $50 per notarised document.
“In general, the new fees are due in full for any services provided on or after July 13, 2010. All fees are payable in US dollars or the equivalent in Naira.
“The new, tiered fee structure was created to cover the higher costs for processing certain categories of consular services that are more complicated and require more in-depth consideration.
“The US Department of State is required to recover, as much as possible, the cost of processing consular services through the collection of these fees. The US Department of State began collecting increased fees for nonimmigrant visa applications on June 4, 2010,” it added.
The newly announced fees follow new non-immigrant visa fees previously announced June 4, 2010, according to a statement by the State Department on Monday.
The Department of State is changing the schedule of fees to ensure sufficient resources to cover the rising cost of delivering consular services.
The statement said the US Embassy in Abuja and the US Consulate-General in Lagos would begin collecting the new fees from individuals submitting applications on or after Tuesday (Today).
Under the new worldwide schedule of fees, the application fee for immigrant visas in immediate relative and family preference cases (processed on the basis of an I-130, I-600 or I-800 petition) will be $330. The application fee for employment-based cases (processed on the basis of an I-140 petition) will be $720.
Diversity Visa applicants will pay a total fee of $819, including application processing and security surcharge fees.
Changes to fees covering American citizen services include new passport, birth registration and notarial fees. The total charge for a first-time US passport for an adult, including the application fee, security surcharge, and execution fee, will be $135; for an adult’s US passport renewal, the total fee will be $110; and for a minor’s US passport, the total fee will be $105.
A new fee of $82 for inserting additional passport pages into a US passport will be imposed. The fee for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad will be $100. Notarial fees will be $50 per notarised document.
“In general, the new fees are due in full for any services provided on or after July 13, 2010. All fees are payable in US dollars or the equivalent in Naira.
“The new, tiered fee structure was created to cover the higher costs for processing certain categories of consular services that are more complicated and require more in-depth consideration.
“The US Department of State is required to recover, as much as possible, the cost of processing consular services through the collection of these fees. The US Department of State began collecting increased fees for nonimmigrant visa applications on June 4, 2010,” it added.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Witty Jokes...
An old woman had been going to the same doctor for over
50 years and during that time had made his life a living hell
by constantly complaining about one thing after another.
Eventually, however, she died and was buried in the local
churchyard, but it was less than a month later that the doctor
also died and was buried in the next plot to her. For a few
minutes after the mourners had gone all was quiet and then
the doctor heard tapping on the side of his coffin.
“What is it now, Mrs Mowner?” he signed.
“Can you give me something for worms, doctor?”
*************************************
Flo is devastated when her husband dies so her friends
eventually persuade her to see a spiritualist so that she can
get in touch with him again. All goes according to plan and
her late husband is contacted.
“Are you alright, Martin? What do you get up to all day?”
“Hello, Flo. Yes, I’m okay. Well I wake up in the morning, go
for a swim, have something to eat, make love to some of the
girls, have another swim, eat more food and then have a
snooze.”
“My goodness,” says Flo, “you’ve changed a bit, you never did
those sort of things down here.”
“No, but I wasn’t a duck then.”
**************************************
“Ladies and gentlemen, we are here today to bid farewell to
our departed neighbour, old Bob Flowers. Is there anyone in
the congregation who would like to say a few nice words
about him?” asked the vicar.
But there was silence.
“Come on now, don’t be shy, someone must remember
something good about him.”
Still no response.
“Please, someone say something,” pleaded the harassed
vicar. All of a sudden, a voice was heard at the back of the
church.
“His brother was worse.”
50 years and during that time had made his life a living hell
by constantly complaining about one thing after another.
Eventually, however, she died and was buried in the local
churchyard, but it was less than a month later that the doctor
also died and was buried in the next plot to her. For a few
minutes after the mourners had gone all was quiet and then
the doctor heard tapping on the side of his coffin.
“What is it now, Mrs Mowner?” he signed.
“Can you give me something for worms, doctor?”
*************************************
Flo is devastated when her husband dies so her friends
eventually persuade her to see a spiritualist so that she can
get in touch with him again. All goes according to plan and
her late husband is contacted.
“Are you alright, Martin? What do you get up to all day?”
“Hello, Flo. Yes, I’m okay. Well I wake up in the morning, go
for a swim, have something to eat, make love to some of the
girls, have another swim, eat more food and then have a
snooze.”
“My goodness,” says Flo, “you’ve changed a bit, you never did
those sort of things down here.”
“No, but I wasn’t a duck then.”
**************************************
“Ladies and gentlemen, we are here today to bid farewell to
our departed neighbour, old Bob Flowers. Is there anyone in
the congregation who would like to say a few nice words
about him?” asked the vicar.
But there was silence.
“Come on now, don’t be shy, someone must remember
something good about him.”
Still no response.
“Please, someone say something,” pleaded the harassed
vicar. All of a sudden, a voice was heard at the back of the
church.
“His brother was worse.”
Finally Spain Has Done It For The first Time!
Spain's Andres Iniesta, left, scores a goal past Netherlands' Rafael van der Vaart during the World Cup final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, July 11, 2010. (AP / Martin Meissner)
Spain has beaten the Netherlands 1-0 to win the World Cup for the first time in the country's history, with a shot that rocketed into the net in the final minutes of extra time.
Spanish midfielder Andres Iniesta scored the winning goal 116 minutes into play.
Hundreds of millions of people were expected to watch the match in South Africa, as the gritty Netherlands' squad battled the flashy Spaniards for soccer supremacy.
It was a rough and dirty game, setting the record for most yellow cards handed out in a final. The Dutch got eight, while Spain got five. The previous record was six, in the 1986 final between Argentina and West Germany.
Ranked third in the world, Spain was considered the favourite and also won the 2008 European Cup. Still, the Netherlands had shown promise after losing consecutive finals in 1974 and 1978.
After a shocking loss to Switzerland to open the tournament, Spain rebounded to overwhelm opponents with the quick-passing and long possessions that make up its classic "Tika Taka" style of play.
The Netherlands, meanwhile, played a solid, all-around game to reach the final without losing a match.
Both teams had a tournament top-scorer: Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder and Spanish striker David Villa were tied going in to the final for the scoring lead with five goals each.
Both are gunning for the Golden Boot award, which is awarded to the tournament's top scorer.
Spain has now lived up to its pre-tournament hype, and will take home the 18-carat-gold trophy.
"I am sure the Spanish can win any game because they are dominant and it's hard to contain their attack. They have shown they can beat anyone," Germany coach Joachim Loew said after his team's semifinal loss.
But after his team fell to the Netherlands in the semifinals, Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez said the Dutch, "play some beautiful football."
"The Dutch can create a goal from any situation," Tabarez said.
Canada has not competed in the World Cup for 24 years -- and in its only appearance, failed to score a single goal. But Prime Minister Stephen Harper took time Sunday to congratulate the 2010 victor.
"To people around the world watching this important sporting event, your national team offered an impressive performance and showed tremendous dedication, determination and talent," he said in a statement.
He also noted that the anthem for this year's tournament, "Wavin' Flag," was written by Somali-born Canadian rapper K'naan.
Germany beat Uruguay 3-2 on Saturday to claim third place in the World Cup.
This is how Octopus predicted the final Btw Spain VS Netherlands
Paul the Octopus 2010 FIFA World Cup Final Prediction Netherlands vs Spain’ The Octopus Paul picking Spain as the victor and Mani the Parakeet choosing the Netherlands as the new World Champion. Both the spiritual animals are predicted same till the semifinals but in the finals they are predicted different.
Mani the Parakeet picked all four of the semifinalists at the World Cup. And now he’s calling for Holland to win the whole thing. Paul lives at the Sea Life Center in Oberhausen, Germany. It should be noted that when Paul predicted Spain would defeat Germany, the German team did not go on a rant and curse him forever, like a certain someone in Ohio did when he felt betrayed…
Paul The Octopus predicts that Spain will become the winner in the World Cup final match. So was the game to fight over third position between Uruguay vs Germany, Paul predicted with the victory of Germany team.
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