Solkern
01-27-2011, 04:44 PM
They have shit like this
Introducing "homo-Scanners!"
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Nigaz is a joint venture between the Russian gas company Gazprom EP International B.V. (100% affiliate of OAO Gazprom) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.[1] Nigas was established in 2009. It plans to invest US$2.5 billion to build oil and gas refineries, pipelines and gas power stations in Nigeria.[2][3] Launching the company, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev announced his intention to form a major energy partnership with Nigeria at a meeting in Abuja with Nigerian president Umaru Yar'Adua.[4]
The company's name, a portmanteau of "Nigeria" and "Gazprom", attracted media attention because of its potentially offensive similarity to the word "nigga" and slang derivative "niggaz" in African American Vernacular English.[2][5]
Introducing "homo-Scanners!"
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee388/Solkern101/homo-scaninthemetro1.jpg
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee388/Solkern101/homo-scaninthemetro2.jpg
http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee388/Solkern101/homo-scaninthemetro3.jpg
Nigaz is a joint venture between the Russian gas company Gazprom EP International B.V. (100% affiliate of OAO Gazprom) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.[1] Nigas was established in 2009. It plans to invest US$2.5 billion to build oil and gas refineries, pipelines and gas power stations in Nigeria.[2][3] Launching the company, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev announced his intention to form a major energy partnership with Nigeria at a meeting in Abuja with Nigerian president Umaru Yar'Adua.[4]
The company's name, a portmanteau of "Nigeria" and "Gazprom", attracted media attention because of its potentially offensive similarity to the word "nigga" and slang derivative "niggaz" in African American Vernacular English.[2][5]