Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Five Tips To Help You Know If She's Thee "Lady"


Now I know some of ladies wouldn't like what I'm about to say but I'm just looking out for my brothers. It's very hard to find thee "perfect lady" so when you think you have found her you still need to know if she's all about you or your wallet. So here are five tips to help you know if she's REAL.....

Don't Let Her Meet Your Friends_ yet
It is always best to keep your new woman away from your good buddies at the start because you do not want them to reveal things about you that you'd rather keep her in the dark about.

Don't Flatter Her Too Much
While it's true that you will have to do some flattering in your initial flirtations, keep it toned down. The worst thing you can do is lay on the complements too thick at the beginning. Rather then inflating her head, see if she enjoys your company without an accompanying ego massage.

Be Mysterious But Not Weird
Don't share too much information about yourself or your family right away. Your woman will keep you guessing about her so you need to do the same. Maintaining some intrigue keeps the spice in dating. Let her tease information out of you "slowly". Make her think that she's "winning" the game, even as you control the flow of information. Just make sure you don't get too creepy about it. 

Limit Your Spending
One of the best ways to know if she's a keeper is to find out how much money she expects you to spend on her. At the start take her to places where you don't have to spend much. This will give you a chance to figure out whether she's all about you or your wallet. Mind you, don't cheap out completely or she'll think you're a bum.

Resist Jumping on Her Bed Early
Aside from the fact that withholding yourself will keep her wanting more, this rule also shows her that you're a man who isn't ruled by his loins. Don't hold back entirely, though, kiss her passionately as of you were going to make love, then pull away. This will not only heighten the sexual tension but it's also a big turn-on for her. And when you finally decide to do the deed, your patience and self control will end up paying huge dividends in the bedroom.

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Quote-of-the-day


Reflect upon your present blessing of which every man has many, not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some....all be grateful 

The Boston Marathon explosion has left 3 dead, 144 injured and 17 in critical condition






The bomb explosion in Boston yesterday has left 3 people dead, 2 of which are kids and a woman,144 are injured and 17 are in critical condition. President Obama insists federal government 'will get to the bottom of' Boston Marathon bombings, but declines to call attacks as act of terrorism. Our prayers goes to all the families involved in the explosion......

Monday, 15 April 2013

La e la ha e la la tess bi ci dayka bi


lagi daal jigeen ye iphone 5 rec len wahh teh gorr bukor munel gendeh rec yorro kor
la e la ha e lala iphone 5 touch na dayka bi......tessssssssss

Did you know??


There is a drug called Dinitrophenol (DNP), which causes the human body to effectively burn fats at an extremely fast rate.
The downside? Must of the energy stored in the fat is released as heat when it is metabolized. Take too much DNP and you will literally cook yourself to death..... 

Quote-of-the-Day


Happiness sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open.
Mine came through my mouth :)

Interview with Mariam Faye( Fayer)


Miss Mariama Faye is a young Gambian model who lives in America. She attended Ndows Comprehensive School , Gambia Senior Secondary School and Marina International School.
After reading some many things about her on Facebook I decided to interview her one on one and get to know why did she choose modelling as a career.There u go.....

Lillian: Why did u choose modelling??
Fayer: It's a life long passion. I have always loved fashion from a very young age
Lillian: You where a journalist right so why the diversion??
Fayer: I started fashion before journalism. The media field just happened out of the blue nothing planned.
Lillian: What do you mean when you said "I started fashion before journalism"??
Fayer: I took part in a Miss Bakau competition before I started working at GRTS.
Lillian: Oh really what year was that and did you win??
Fayer: 2008 and yea I did won.
Lillian: What are the cons and pros you are facing as a model??
Fayer: People see you as a sexy symbol, some think models are dumb and have no other profession and it's a very racist industry.
 It's fun and more of a passion, you travel and experience as well as meet lots of people and mostly it's a learning ground.
Lillian: If you had to go back in time will u still choose modelling as a profession??
Fayer: 100% I love it no regrets.
Lillian: What about your parents, do they approve of this profession you have chosen?
Fayer: Dad approves but mum don't but after all it's my life and it's me. So it's what I want.
Lillian: Do u you have a role model miss Faye??
Fayer: No I don't remember having one. I admire few people, respect few others but never really looked up to anyone.
Lillian: What are your future aspirations??
Fayer: Still deciding on my major. I would have said I want to represent Gambia but am not sure about that any more. So after modeling I might get into the medical field.
Lillian: Oh it seems like you love diverting huh, model, journalist later medicine so why medicine!?
Fayer: Not diverting but modeling is not a life long career. So a second profession is always good
Medicine because I'm good with customer care but don't like business so taking care of people might help.
Lillian: Have u made friends in the industry?
Fayer: Oh yea I have few friends.
Lillian: How do you feel when you wake up and read bad things about yourself on Facebook or any other social network??
Fayer: I just say 'ar it's Gambia' eat, go hang out at a reggae club or watch movies or go for my classes.
No pressure.
Lillian: Do you have an agent??

Fayer: Yea he is Scandinavian.
Lillian: I know it's not easy getting gigs so how do u manage??
Fayer: Before I was just the 'bitch' Gambians call me . I go to all castings I know of and talk to designers etc. Now my agent sends me stuff.
Lillian: Thank you very Miss Faye for the interview, it was great talking to you
Fayer: You are very welcome.