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Mya Jamila
Mya Jamila aka Mya is a girl, has been a member since October 23, 2008, has scored 5,124 submissions, giving an average score of 2.57, helping 196 designs get printed.
I need one.

I'm thinking pixie-ish? Having suggested a pixie cut I should mention most pixie cuts seem really tame, compared to what I want. I had one as a kid that was super cute, nothing like the pixie cuts I see now. Perhaps something way out there? I've very fine hair so nothing that requires volume and things sticking up or out is going to work on me, especially since I don't use any products in my hair.

Current hair:
I need a hair cut
Be it the loss of a close friend, or the loss of a guy with whom I was hoping to get to know better, (There's only been one friend, but a few guys.) I'm pretty awful at moving on when friendships, of any kind, end.

Suggestions? Ridicule and snarky comment by Jeff?
I'm sure I'm not the only person who remember things in the shower. Let's hear it.

February 1st, 2012: I remembered that last night I dreamt I was a lingerie model. I also remembered my first day in Edmonton, and how I got food poisoning from a Harvey's burger in the airport.
I love them and I have some however, I'm not at my house so I'm recipe-bookless. How do you like to cook them? Do you have a recipe?
When talking to Spacesick a little while ago.

"Spacesick (9:13:06 PM): sketching and waiting for inspiration
MyaJamila (9:13:58 PM): when will it hit?
Spacesick (9:16:47 PM): I have to wait for a muse
Spacesick (9:16:50 PM): if you find one, let me know
MyaJamila (9:19:06 PM):

Spacesick (9:19:47 PM): haha"

I can make funnies. :D
I know a few (Coeur de Pirate, Les Cowboys Fringants, the French President's wife whose name I have forgotten, Jean Leloup but I'd like to know more. Can you suggest ones? (Youtube videos?)

Danke.
I have a feeling I'll never hear from this guy again, of his own volition.

"... I quite enjoyed our evening out. I've been rude in not contacting you and for that I apologize. I work Thursday - Sunday now and have to be up at 5am and I need lots of sleep, so I pretty much stay in those days and on my days off I have been catching up with close friends and family. The rest of this month will see me on the island for all my days off catching up with family there too. It seems I have entered a period where I have to turn my focus to me and family, leaving time for little else. I need to do this for me; but please be clear that my not calling you is not because you did or said anything wrong! :-)...
Good evening Mya, and take care!
*name*"

"Take care" is such a final, closed if you will, closer to a note. And I have a theory that if someone is actually interested in hanging out with you they'll suggest a better time, or let you know when they'll be in contact or when you can be in contact with them.
:(
Asa, a Nigerian/French singer, is in Lagos (down south) with Gentleman, a German/Jamaican (?) singer showing him around.



I read recently in a Lonely Planet book that some estimates put one in three Africans to be Nigerian.
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CASE STUDY #1:

Russian Tank to Vancouver, BC

As any overseas shipping company worth its salt, we too love a good challenge. One big one came our way in March 2007. A large film company in Hollywood North (Vancouver, B.C.) commissioned us to import a large 1960 T55A Russian tank from England in the United Kingdom that was required for filming purposes in Vancouver, B.C. The tank's weight, weighing nearly 81,000 pounds put it far in excess of regular container traffic capacities. Thus, 20' or 40' containers could not accommodate the tank, nor were we able to dismantle the tank or even use a flat rack container where the width and height can be exceeded to a certain degree. The project as such was thus outside our regular shipping pattern to or from the UK. (We regularly export and import 20' and 40' containers of used personal effects and household goods to and from the UK ).

Both our President as well as our Marketing Manager however had many years of experience in bulk freight forwarding also from previous employment experiences (a total of over 50 years of freight forwarding experience!), even though our company was just completing its 10th anniversary in July 2007.

We started to investigate means for shipping this self-propelled tank to the Canadian West Coast. With the research assistance of our English correspondents and counterparts, we first determined the dimensions of the tank. It measured 21' long x 11' wide x 8' high and was clearly outside container dimensions that can only accommodate a maximum width of 7' 8" and a maximum height of 7' 2". Nor can a 40' container exceed a loading capacity of 57,200 lb.

Knowing the dimensions and weight restrictions for regular container vessels that are the norm these days in transatlantic traffic (since about 1965), we searched for a bulk freighter that could carry the tank from Liverpool, England to Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Needless to say, our search was fruitless - no such vessel could be found, nor, as we know, does Ro-Ro (roll on roll of) vessel service exist between the UK and Vancouver , B.C., Canada.

Meanwhile we were investigating the customs and immigration paperwork that was required both in the UK on export and in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on arrival - a story in itself that included obtaining certificates that the tank was required only for filming purposes. This involved registering with the Controlled Goods Directorate of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade in the United Kingdom as well as the equivalent Ministry in Canada. This also implicated verifications that all armaments on the tank had been disabled. Having the documentary process under control, we could now investigate a possible shipping route and method.

While it might have been possible to ship via the Port of Tacoma, WA, USA and then overland, for a variety of reasons including U.S. stringent customs requirement applicable since 9/11, it was decided to favour a route not involving any transit via the United States. After researching all options, a process that took several weeks, we finally found the one and only possible routing not involving transhipment in the USA.

A large bulk carrier, very experienced in oversized shipments, asked us if we could reduce the weight by dismantling the tank at least partially. We told them that it was impossible, but that the tank was mobile, i.e., could be driven under its own power onto a Ro-Ro vessel. Delivery to a Ro-Ro vessel in turn had to be accomplished by finding a special low-bed truck.

Unfortunately, it turned out that no freighter or bulk carrier could be found to transport the tank from the UK to Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Yet after further research and investigations we found that we could move the tank from the UK to the Port of Vlissingen in the Netherlands and thence to Vancouver, B.C., Canada. However, this too proved impossible to realize and we finally opted for a sailing from the UK to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada rather than directly to Vancouver, B.C., which preference proved unattainable. However, now the good news was that we also avoided transhipment in the Netherlands, which might also have complicated customs procedures. Again, it would have been possible to ship to the Port of Tacoma, WA on the U.S. West Coast, however, due to customs clearance considerations, we preferred Halifax, NS .

As an aside, although the vessel operator chosen was familiar with shipping military equipment including tanks, in this the hitch was that on military shipments the military personnel themselves drive the tanks and all their equipment on and off the vessel, while in this particular case, the port personnel had to load and offload the tank, which included having to drive the tank under its own power. Thus, we had to provide a driver's manual for driving the tank and supply this to the various on- and offloading agencies. In this we enjoyed great help from the staff of the military museum in the UK, who not only provided us with drawings but even offered telephone assistance to the ship's crew in order to accomplish driving the tank on and off the vessel.

We now needed to find suitable transport from dock Halifax, Nova Scotia to terminal Vancouver, B.C. Investigating possible low bed road transport across Canada as an alternative to expensive rail service, we found that though we could commission a suitable truck for the job, it turned out that our Canadian highways are closed for heavy equipment due to the thawing in spring time and roads open only in mid to end of June especially across the prairies. So, we were left with no alternative but rail to bring the tank to Vancouver, B.C. from Halifax, utilizing a special railcar, which also included heavy lift arrangements, i.e., specialized cranes at both ends of the rail line and special lashing. This move and the preloading and subsequent delivery all needed a lot of detailed coordination and logistics that we handled by constantly keeping on top of the tanks logistical progress and constantly coordinating with the various agencies involved and passing on proper and complicated driving instructions for the tank to the various handlers (origin to port, shore to ship, ship to shore, terminal to rail, rail to road etc.).

Oh yes, we of course had to have the tank cleaned - it was at first delivered to our UK terminal unclean - at origin prior to shipping so as to also satisfy the importation requirements of Agriculture Canada, not just Canada Customs, partially because of concern over Mad Cow disease in the UK. While this led to missing a sailing, we still were able to ship and deliver the tank within the necessary time frame required for filming to commence in Vancouver, B.C. on time once we had overcome a last minute hitch because of a bonding requirement so that we could customs clear in Vancouver, B.C. rather than in either Halifax, Nova Scotia or Montreal, Quebec, which proved optimal.

The logistics and coordination necessary in this type of move are indeed complicated, intricate and requiring constant monitoring. Compared to this move, our regular overseas shipments of used personal effects and household goods are a lot easier to orchestrate, but here too vigilance and constant attention is needed to meet all the requirements and pitfalls of overseas shipping over various foreign territories and countries and the high seas whose rules and regulations must be realized and obeyed, something that most local or long distance moving companies are unschooled to handle.

So, what's left to do? We, of course, want to watch the movie in which this tank is featured!


I found that so interesting! The other "Case Studies" are pretty great as well. :)
I found the first video tonight and I'm absolutely enamoured. I find her hilarious. And, as a plus side, 1. she's Nigerian and 2. I knew she was Nigerian from her name, and her accent confirmed it. :)





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Kookaberry on Jan 03 '12 at 12:07am
Much like a bell on a cat to warn birds of forthcoming danger, I shall ring a bell for you every time I am about to make a joke, Mya.

Jackanapes mk.II on Jan 17 '09 at 10:22pm
Very cool.


You're like a mini-Margo.


Omair is the greatest!
iPear on Feb 23 '09 at 8:44pm
Mya Jamila you're all complex and weird and crap, so I think you would be like a ground hog. Those things are so fucking weird and complex, and everyone's like "look at that groundhog, that groundhog is so complex and interesting". People would write blogs and childrens books about you, you'd be so popular that there would be a day named after you. This day is called "Saturday", and every "Saturday" everyone would go to your little groundhog pad, and throw carrots and potatos and beans down the hole and you'd eat until you shat turds the size of gumballs (which is pretty huge considering you're no bigger than a King Size Snickers Bar). But yeah, you also have incredible weather predicting skills.

iPear on May 06 '09 at 10:17pm
Mya Jamila you would probably be in a thought provoking and easy to understand childrens cartoon movie. It would be called The Land Before Time VIII: Ice Age 3: Jurraissic Park Jr. you would play a new character introduced to the series, Daisyloaf. You would be a young velociraptor on the prowl and independant, but thenyou meet Little Foot and the Gang and you understand the power of friendship and you forge a bond after realizing you need each other to survive or something. Also, raptors have hands, and all of those animals are pretty retarded in that they do not have hands, so you're pretty much the best dinosaur.

Thanks Haya!
Mya Jamila in Arabic:
مَية جَميلة


JBWell on May 29 '09 at 8:43pm
MyaJamila:
Your Old Indian Name:
Crocodile Rock
:)


emilymmkay on Aug 16 '09 at 12:48am
Mya is so cute

Thanks Kerry!