Happy birthday to my amazing sister, I love you more than I can possibly put into words.... Most talented, intelligent and hardworking small mummy. #But wait you're getting Old Sha #lolss
Rajee Narinesingh, 46, was born a man. He decided he wanted a different life and identity and turned himself to a woman. He didn't like what he looked like as a woman and decided to have plastic surgery done. She didn't have enough money to go to 'dem Beverly Hills 90210 doctors and decided to do what she could afford. The black market plastic surgeon she paid to do the surgery injected 'cement' like filler into her cheeks, lips, breasts and buttocks leaving her face looking deformed. Lol. God forgive me for laughing but it's too funny. The fake doctor who carried out the operation, Oneal Ron Morris, 32, was jailed for a year in January 2014, nine years after she carried out the surgery, after admitting one count of practicing healthcare without a licence. Thankfully for Rajee, after her predicament was made public, a doctor offered to fix her face. Continue.. Fake surgeon, Oneal Ron Morris, who is also transgender, seen above at her...
I was out to purchase recharge cards last night only to hear very tiny weeny children, gathered near where I stood, talking about Big Brother Africa. The oldest amongst these kids would be 13yrs old, coz I know one of them who said he is in Jss2. Long story cut short, these kids were discussing who the next person to be evicted should be; what happened during which episode, who the love team of who and who should be; who was bathing where and the lewd-pictures they saw on the internet. I have never watched an episode of any BBA. Why? coz all that I’ve heard about it till-date doesn’t agree with the moral values I grew up with and wish to keep. Unfortunately, this all-ver-the-world Big Brother doesn’t promote any kind of moral value. Some of us grew up around Sesame street, Night Rider, Superman, Batman, Discovery channel, Great heroes of the Bible, Jesus of Nazareth, Nature and the Wild, under the deep blue sea etc….. and a host of what I call "educative TV" – for ...
My mother is one I could never match She has depth so much more than me Ever steadfast in her life Self sacrificing as any could be. Patience, a virtue she wears like a crown Humility graces her brow Oft’ times I’ve caused her to shadow a frown Thank God that was then…this is now. Quiet in spirit, sure to possess herself in great dignity Rare is the time she cannot caress the weight of eternity. Her laughter like music, Her song like a prayer, She is one of a kind. All of us grateful for the life she has led, No lovelier one you could find. Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain A virtuous woman fears God If ever a scripture could mirror a name She’s it…..She is not a facade.
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