Monday, 30 July 2012
Sunday, 29 July 2012
BOOBS COMMUNITY: How to know if you have big boobs (Rated 18)
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If you have to
hold them up, your boobs might be too big.
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Blue
Shirt
If your boobs are each more than twice the size of your
head, they are probably too big.
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Irene
Ferrari
If even your chihuhua wants to get away from your gross
fake boobs, they might be too big.
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White
Shirt
If you think your boobs are sexier than they are, just
because they are huge, they might be too big.
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Ill
Fitting Bra
If you can't find a bra to properly fit your
boobs, they might be too big
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If At a
Lean
If you can't stand up straight because of your giant
boobs, they might be too big.
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Headphones
If your boobs are so big they can pick up radio signals,
they might be too big.
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Exercising
If your boobs are so big it makes it difficult to
exercise, they might be too big.
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Beach
Boobs
If your boobs sag down below your knees, they might be
too big.
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Shiny
Gold Boobs
If the light shining off your giant shiny gold boobs can
blind a person, they might be too big.
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Maxi
Mounds
If you hold the record for the world's largest fake
breasts, they might be too big.
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Chelsea
Charms
If your boobs can rest on your lap when you sit down,
they might be too big.
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Pink
Shirt
If you can't see to button your own shorts, your breasts
might be too big.
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Armed
and Dangerous
If you have to carry a weapon to keep people from
harassing you about your giant boobs, they might be too big.
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Pink
Tank Top
These are just barely maybe a little too big. Darn.
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Saturday, 28 July 2012
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Monday, 9 July 2012
NBA 2012: Great Voices and Faces To Trade Tackle in Honour of Late Ambassador Segun Olusola. -Nigerian Broadcasters Awards
Nigerian Broadcasters Awards 2012: Great Voices and Faces To Trade Tackle in Honour of Late Ambassador Segun Olusola.
2010 will forever be remembered, as it was the year Nigerian Broadcasters Awards (NBA) made its debut, and only most cynical person in the world will rate the second edition held in 2011, a bad outing.
Unfortunately, as the preparations for the third edition gathers momentum, Ambassador Segun Olusola, the Grand Patron of the yearly NBA, passed on!
However, to honour the highly respected culture aficionado, broadcaster, patron of the arts and diplomats, who died on Thursday June 21, Kazeem Popoola led The Reality Entertainment, organisers of the first ever Nigerian Broadcasters Awards, are done with the plans to have a seminar and a football match.
The two-day events which will also double as a warm-up to this year’s edition of NBA scheduled for November 2012, will be holding at Yaba College of Technology (YabaTech), Yaba, Lagos, in August 16 and 18 respectively. These are in conjunction with Association of Mass Communication Students (AMACOS) YabaTech.
The seminar with the theme: BROADCASTING IN NIGERIA, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS’, will see veterans in the electronic and print media, as well as few selected popular on-air personalities, delivering papers on above subject. More so, on Saturday August 18, it’s going to be a battle of the titans as famous TV/ Radio presenters will lock horns with movie stars, in a football match tagged ‘BATTLE OF GREAT VOICES AND FACES’.
Speaking on August events, Kazeem Popoola, the CEO of The Reality Entertainment, said, “Although, the two-day events were actually initiated to get the on-air personalities in the mood for the yearly award ceremony, it’s so sad that we lost Ambassador Olusola, our grand patron, at this time.
“So, we’ve decided to dedicate the pre-events to the man who was a great influence to the broadcasters and movie practitioners. Moreover, we intend to immortalise Ambassador Olusola with a couple of awards in his name, and if possible a scholarship for best Student in theatre Arts and Mass communication, also in his name. We are using this medium to appeal to all corporate bodies to join us in keeping this vision alive. I could recollect how passionate Baba was about the Nigerian Broadcasters Awards; he even told me that the idea (NBA) must not die.”
Ambassado Olusola, who earned several chieftaincy titles, worked as an actor, playwright, and was a founding member of “Players of the Dawn,” an amateur outfit that dominated the theater scene until the end of the 1950’s decade.
He had a reputation as one of Africa’s leading art connoisseurs and his resume as a brilliant broadcaster began in 1959 when he became one of Africa’s pioneering television broadcasters with the debut of television transmission in Nigeria at the WNTV, Ibadan. May his soul rest in peace (Amen)
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