Jay... She looked Great!!!! Very much the 60's African proffessor.... I love the hair!! FABULOUS...JUST FABULOUS!!!
Now i really think she should have won...biased or not...Unlike the usual psuedo-70's style-funk...This was less obvious but more reminiscience of more style challenging decade!
Jay... She looked Great!!!! Very much the 60's African proffessor.... I love the hair!! FABULOUS...JUST FABULOUS!!!
Now i really think she should have won...biased or not...Unlike the usual psuedo-70's style-funk...This was less obvious but more reminiscience of more style challenging decade!
I remember that tortuously when as the older boy I have to sit with my mother counting three black threads and knotting one end for my sisters' plaits, hours on end.
If that was not child abuse, I do wonder what was.
However, I do like Bibi's plaits, Eko-bridge used to be the popular one those days.
We Africans definitely can accentuate the positive of beauty without resorting to hair singe.
Cough. Sorry to play poop in the pool, but did Bibi give her OK to have her pic published on the net? Is Bibi aware that once the archive bots reach this page, her pic will be on the net *forever*?
Actually, she is already in Google's cache: http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache:WDCkAyT8-h8J:naijablog.blogspot.com/2006/04/bibi-at-party.html+%22Bibi+at+the+party..%22&hl=de&gl=de&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
This means that even if you delete the pic from this blog, anyone googling Bibi+Nigeria will have access to this pic regardless.
So before private images are published on the internet, it is essential that the models understand the privacy concerns associated with this.
Just to give you an example of the implications: What if you as the maintainer of this blog go through a rough time in your life and decide to do something illegal and are being caught and this information goes public as well. Anyone researching "Bibi + Nigeria" will eventually come across that she used to hang out with a criminal dude who made pictures of her and posted them on the web. It could ruin her life.
Of course, I'm using an extreme example right now, but this is simply to show you how your credibility is tied in with every other persons credibility you publically associate with when times are good.
So if I was Bibi, and I was aware of all these implications, right now, I'd be massively angry with you.
Ok I had mistaken Bibi to be a casual friend on a casual party of friends, now I just saw a blog entry which revealed that you two are together. This of course changes my concern because she would obviously know you are posting images of her on the web.
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she's beautiful
Jay...
She looked Great!!!! Very much the 60's African proffessor.... I love the hair!! FABULOUS...JUST FABULOUS!!!
Now i really think she should have won...biased or not...Unlike the usual psuedo-70's style-funk...This was less obvious but more reminiscience of more style challenging decade!
Jay...
She looked Great!!!! Very much the 60's African proffessor.... I love the hair!! FABULOUS...JUST FABULOUS!!!
Now i really think she should have won...biased or not...Unlike the usual psuedo-70's style-funk...This was less obvious but more reminiscience of more style challenging decade!
These photos rock! Simply fab...
Dr J, you are the next Malick Sidibe.
She looks fantastic! I too think she should've won. Her hairstyle reminds me so much of my threading days!
Awesome!
Now you say threading.
I remember that tortuously when as the older boy I have to sit with my mother counting three black threads and knotting one end for my sisters' plaits, hours on end.
If that was not child abuse, I do wonder what was.
However, I do like Bibi's plaits, Eko-bridge used to be the popular one those days.
We Africans definitely can accentuate the positive of beauty without resorting to hair singe.
Cough. Sorry to play poop in the pool, but did Bibi give her OK to have her pic published on the net? Is Bibi aware that once the archive bots reach this page, her pic will be on the net *forever*?
Actually, she is already in Google's cache:
http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache:WDCkAyT8-h8J:naijablog.blogspot.com/2006/04/bibi-at-party.html+%22Bibi+at+the+party..%22&hl=de&gl=de&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
This means that even if you delete the pic from this blog, anyone googling Bibi+Nigeria will have access to this pic regardless.
So before private images are published on the internet, it is essential that the models understand the privacy concerns associated with this.
Just to give you an example of the implications: What if you as the maintainer of this blog go through a rough time in your life and decide to do something illegal and are being caught and this information goes public as well. Anyone researching "Bibi + Nigeria" will eventually come across that she used to hang out with a criminal dude who made pictures of her and posted them on the web. It could ruin her life.
Of course, I'm using an extreme example right now, but this is simply to show you how your credibility is tied in with every other persons credibility you publically associate with when times are good.
So if I was Bibi, and I was aware of all these implications, right now, I'd be massively angry with you.
Something to consider...
Ok I had mistaken Bibi to be a casual friend on a casual party of friends, now I just saw a blog entry which revealed that you two are together. This of course changes my concern because she would obviously know you are posting images of her on the web.
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