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Sunday, 26 May 2013

The beauty of a woman


A little boy asked his mother, “Why are you crying?” “Because I’m a woman,” she told him.
“I don’t understand,” he said. His Mom just hugged him and said, “And you never will.”
Later the little boy asked his father, “Why does mother seem to cry for no reason?”
“All women cry for no reason,” was all his dad could say.
The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why women cry.
Finally he put in a call to God. When God got on the phone, he asked,
“God, why do women cry so easily?”
God said, “When I made the woman she had to be special.
I made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world, yet gentle enough to give comfort.
I gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children.
I gave her a hardness that allows her to keep going when everyone else gives up, and take care of her family through sickness and fatigue without complaining.
I gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all circumstances, even when her child has hurt her very badly.
I gave her strength to carry her husband through his faults and fashioned her from his rib to protect his heart.
I gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him And finally, I gave her a tear to shed. This is hers exclusively to use whenever it is needed.”
“You see my son,” said God, “the beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair.
The beauty of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart the
place where love resides.”
Share this on your wall as a tribute to all the women in your life..!!!!! :)
Respect Every Woman!! ♥

WRONG REASONS TO GET MARRIED- By Pastor Odukoya


1. You must not get married because of lust.
2. Infatuation (Love at first sight- sudden love)
3. Just liking the idea of marriage.
4. The fear of remaining unmarried (my friends are all married, my sisters are all
married e.t.c)
5. Pressure (parents, friends, etc)
6. Because you want to escape being jilted ( but if he is the right man/woman, he or she wont jilt you)
7. Getting married for money (money does not guarantee a successful marriage at all.
8. Using marriage as an escape route! (I am fed up of mummy and daddy
9. Having pity… (feeling sorry for the Man or the Woman.)
10. Foolish Expectation…. ..(Marrying an unbeliever and expecting him/her to change in the course marriage! especially if they don’t change before you marry them)
11. Marrying for Beauty or Handsomeness… ….[The best time to access a woman properly is absolutely when she wakes up in the morning!] Let him see you as you are Now!!!
12. Accidental PREGNANCY! [Just because you become pregnant along the line doesn’t mean you have to bury your destiny there.
13. Tribal Connection (I must marry someone from my town.,,etc…)
14. To satisfy your Parents.
15. Marrying to hurt your Parent

SHOCKER!! Victor Moses Parents Are Not Dead, They Are Alive In Edo State!


Now a little gossip on the sport world,we all know a Nigerian International currently playing for Chelsea ---name-----Victor Moses, who is having one of the best seasons of his life in football right now. Having moved from a relatively small football club in England, to one of the top 3 best in the UK & one of the best in Europe presently, in the shape of Chelsea FC of England. The young man contributed so well to his club achievements in only his first season there. Not forgetting he was also fantastic in Nigeria's Nations Cup win in South Africa earlier this year. The gist currently going on about is that contrary to his claim to have lost his parents a few years ago to sectarian riots in the Northern parts of Nigeria (Kaduna State to be more precise). That claim might well be very farfetched and totally away from the truth. According to some reports, his parents are said to be hale & hearty, very alive in Edo State of Nigeria presently.

According to the old media reports Mr & Mrs Austine & Josephine Moses- supposed parents of Victor Moses, who were said to be missionaries and were supposedly killed in 2002 during the sectarian riots in Kaduna. The 11 year old had gone out to play football, only to return to a home already destroyed and parents murdered. Victor Moses hence had to travel to the UK to seek for asylum. And the rest his now history.

With this new discovery now as claimed by Sunday Express of Sunday, May 26 to June 1, 2013 on their page 6. So what is the true situation of things? What does Victor Moses have to say about what has been discovered? Is this a case of doing all one could do, to seek for the golden fleece abroad

#http://www.gistmania.com/talk/topic,154495.0.html

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The Rules of Dressing -


What to wear can be a daily battle, but it can be resolved easily if you remember two very simple words.
When it really comes down to it, style of any sort is only ever about tension. Art, food, fashion, music… it's always the same. It's the pull between components that gives something the creative equivalent of an electric charge. Style is somebody who is artful, or clever, or just naturally good at it and in the right light asking your brain to rectify two (or more) if not contradictory then certainly counterintuitive things at the same time. Like simultaneously patting your head and rubbing your tummy, this creates just enough cognitive dissonance to momentarily silence a person's ever-chattering monkey brain and gift them a few seconds of blissful nirvana. This, incidentally, is why dressing nicely is a highly generalised type of kindness.

During one pitstop in my illustrious and varied showbusiness career, I had the good fortune to interview a sandwich expert. "All 'classic' sandwich fillings," he informed me gravely (doing inverted comma fingers), "are just a combination of fat and acid." He considered cheese and onion the apotheosis of this truth – and as such it was his favourite flavour. As well as forevermore making the words FAT and ACID flash across the back of my eyes, unbidden, when I eat or select a sandwich, this exchange pretty much taught me everything I have subsequently needed to know about style. Let's take a look.

FAT and ACID, by which I mean:

1. Do two things, a bit, at the same time.

2. Don't do one too much more than the other.

3. Don't try to do too many things.

This really is all you need to know to get dressed quickly. These are the reasons great outfits work and bad ones don't. They're why boots go with dresses, boyfriend jeans suit that jacket and why Kate Moss is more stylish than Kate Middleton.

Here are a few fashion new releases, ripe for playful juxtaposition. Boots and dresses are a classic combination whether your look is young and modern or grunge revival. For delightfully contradictory accessories try Tom Binns safety pins and pearls, John and Pearl's gold and neon necklace, or contrast pieces you already own. Cotton and leather are a great combination – try Phillip Lim or Whistles – and a slick of precious-looking footwear will bring well-worn denim to life.

I'm not one for rules, but reasons can be useful. So, if you'd like to play with the push-pull in your existing wardrobe, shake yourself out of a rut or perhaps just walk the daily tightrope that keeps you looking acceptable rather than plunging into a pit of soul-vapourisingly bad aesthetic decisions (this last one might just be me), all this might be food for thought.

Camille Paglia once said: "Beauty is our weapon against nature; by it we make objects, giving them limit, symmetry, proportion. Beauty halts and freezes the melting flux of nature."

It's not as neatly put as FAT and ACID, but I think I know what she means


#guardian.co.uk #LaurenLaverne