just found that the Name Kayode is of west African,Yoruba language..and means

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  1. Gue

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    "He Brought Joy"


    couldn't find one that means "useless donkey"
     
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    He brought joy when he scored against Chelsea did he not.
     
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    And his surname

    Sounds very like Ode To Joy, which is the Champions League music, which means we'll win the thing within five years. Oh sorry, for a moment I thought we were Sheffield Wednesday.
     
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    Also better than Righters...</p>

    (hidebehindsofa) </p>
     
  5. Gue

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    champions league music

    is certainly Not Beethovens ode to joy, its a new thing written recently for it
     
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    i'm better than fecking rigters nt
     
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    Sorry

    I'm just not as cultchured as thee, Baz. It's Handel's Zadok The Priest, from Solomon, I think.
     

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