A SINGLE woman tired of her mum asking her when she will get a boyfriend has revealed she has made “date me” business cards to hand out to men. The incredible cards state that she is looking for a bloke with a ‘dad bod’ who’s looking for a relationship. TikTok user @ bravesbabe_2021 shared a video showing off the snazzy two-sided cards she made to find her Prince Charming. She wrote: “Tired of my mom asking if I’m ever going to date again. “So I made dating cards about me and going to put on cars where men hang out.” The front of the printed business cards feature three photos of her, with the text “Shooting my shot with you if you are single!” On the back is information about her, including the fact she is 24 years old, a mum-of-one, is “gainfully employed” and is “humorous”, “independent” and “spontaneous.” She also adds she will share food with her man and enjoys a cold beer. The single woman also includes what she is looking for in a man, including them … [Read more...] about Single woman makes ‘date me’ business cards asking for a bloke with a ‘dad bod’ & puts them on strangers’ car
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Benin’s democracy hangs in the balance on election weekend
Election fever has hit Benin. In the economic capital, Cotonou, more and more posters advertising the April 11 presidential election appear daily. One image, though, dominates: that of the current president, Patrice Talon. Against a blue background, he and running mate Mariam Chabi Talata are visible to every one of Cotonou's 800,000 residents. Like the United States, the West African country nominates pairs to run for the presidency, and if Talon is reelected, Chabi Talata will be vice president. "We have come a long way, we will go far" is the pitch by Talon and his running mate For Flora Agoudavi, this is a foregone conclusion. She and hundreds of other supporters have come to a campaign rally in front of the congress buildings on the coastal road Boulevarde de la Marina. They wave flags bearing their candidate's face, and wait patiently for his address. "When the president kicks off his campaign, I have to be there," she said. For Talon's next term, Agoudavi hopes … [Read more...] about Benin’s democracy hangs in the balance on election weekend
Meghan Markle latest news – Harry will return to UK for Prince Philip’s funeral but Meghan told not to attend
MEGHAN Markle has been told NOT to attend Prince Philip's funeral due to her pregnancy, but her husband Prince Harry will be there. The service for the Duke of Edinburgh will take place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle next Saturday - the same place where Harry and Meghan wed in 2018. Meghan, 39, who is heavily pregnant, made “every effort” to travel but didn’t receive medical clearance from her physician, say sources. Harry is “united in grief” with his family over the death of Prince Philip and is reported to be making immediate plans to fly back to Britain. It would mark the first time he has come face-to-face with his family since he and Meghan sat down with Oprah Winfrey for their explosive interview last month. It comes as new data showed police have been called to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's California mansion nine times over the past nine months. Cops responded to a number of calls listed as phone requests, alarm activations and property crimes … [Read more...] about Meghan Markle latest news – Harry will return to UK for Prince Philip’s funeral but Meghan told not to attend
Manchester United take step towards Europa League semi-final with patient win over tricky Granada
Marcus Rashford scores excellent goal in the first half Bruno Fernandes fortunate to score late penalty as goalkeeper dives correct way B runo Fernandes’ last-minute penalty was scored with just one eye open and helped Manchester United put one foot in the semi-finals of the Europa League. Marcus Rashford had earlier scored a crucial away goal at Estadio Municipal Nuevo Los Cármenes but the tie was still in the balance, particularly with Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Scott McTominay picking up bookings to rule them out of next week’s second leg. But Fernandes made sure their path to the last four will be much easier. He was fortunate to be awarded the penalty when Yan Brice’s caught him as a cross came in, then luckier to see his spot-kick squirm through the hands of his good friend Rui Silva. It was, however, enough to make sure United are in control of this quarter-final. “He got hit and his eye was red when I saw him,” said United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. “To … [Read more...] about Manchester United take step towards Europa League semi-final with patient win over tricky Granada
Manchester City reach FA Cup semi-finals as Kevin De Bruyne inspires win over Everton
T here must be a way of stopping Pep Guardiola’s great winning-machine but no-one quite knows how yet - not even a manager of Carlo Ancelotti’s calibre whose side tried to win this FA Cup tie without the ball only to find themselves beaten, like all the others. These are times this season when it can feel like the rest of English football exists only as a backdrop for the Guardiola cavalcade, threshing its way through the games and the opponents and the four competitions. Ancelotti is a manager who occupies the same stratosphere as his City counterpart – a fellow multiple Champions League winner, a veteran of some of Europe’s biggest clubs – but even he had no clearer strategy than to cede permission and hope for the best. It was not pretty but there was an appealing stubbornness about Everton as they hurtled towards 90 minutes and the interesting question of what Guardiola’s team might be like in the energy-sapping finale of extra-time. The home team had defended and chased, they … [Read more...] about Manchester City reach FA Cup semi-finals as Kevin De Bruyne inspires win over Everton