| Your Comments : Natives misuse $40m: Ganilau
Also, the last time I looked your personal finances is in shambles so who are you to lecture the rest of us. Clean up your own first so you do not keep looking to your Indian counterparts to bail you out of debts. Big time debts. You think you will make it up to your creditors by messing with the land issue. Your report is bogus. exile of United Kingdom (71 days and 13 hours ago) Be more specific,Who are these landowners??The Turaga ni Yavusa,Turaga ni Mataqali,Turaga ni Tokatoka or in short the chiefs. Vili Waqasokolala of Labasa, Fiji (71 days and 13 hours ago) We have to get our mentality out of our traditional system and learn to be independent and not dependant. The NLTB has served us well in the past when we were not smart enough to manage our affairs.
Study facts before denying global warming
Help stamp out redundancy! Read "Global Warming and Why I Think Robert Wahl Should Never Ever Post Again Because He Is Stupid and Has Coodies, Volume 6 " January 6th edition. This page turner can be found right next to our copies of "Robert Wahl. If You Don't Agree With Me Your An Idiot And I Will NEVER EVER Discuss Anything With You Again" by Recommendation etal AND our Jerry Springer DVD Collection which includes Show 6, "Is Robert Wahl Your Daddy or Are You Just a Clone?" starring Gulliver and Hey All, which was originally aired on January 18. For those of you who would love to discuss these and other books, one of Auburn's own has started "The Fringe" book club. See AJ thread January 15th for more details. Happy Reading! Marion the Librarian " .
Malloe joins UH Warriors staff
It's funny how the world works," Malloe said. In El Paso, Malloe broadened his recruiting contacts. When the Miners were members of the Western Athletic Conference, Malloe recruited in Utah and Southern California, from San Diego to Ontario. When the Miners moved to Conference USA, Malloe was assigned East Texas and Louisiana. He said he worked the triangle of Dallas to Shreveport to Houston. He averaged four to five signings per year. "I love recruiting," Malloe said. Working diverse areas, he said, "helped to gain experience not only in getting past the door but also closing the door in recruiting." Malloe said he enjoyed his stay in El Paso, where head coach Mike Price created a family-friendly atmosphere. The UTEP staff was given off the month of July, a vacation time the Malloes spent in Hawai'i.
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