
Paragon
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^You can take Ducaysane with you too. It'll be good riddance summer in SOL.
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“ I am the I that, having traversed all the stages of limited existence from the physical to the mental to the noumenal, has realised its own “NON-EXISTENCE”and by the virtue of this annihilation of the false self has returned to his roots in the SOL reality and has become a star proximate to the supernal sun [Cara], which is ultimately the only I”. Err...what are you implying, that Cara is...? A&T, labadiinu armaad maan-ku-mataane tihiin un?
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^Lol. Sheekadaa waa NGONGE's smear campaign. It's lies, he's not telling the truth. Reer Laas Qorey don't do Qorismaris stuff. They are rationalists, if anything. Marka NGONGE knows nin reer Burco ah ayeey sheekadaa qabsatay. Haye sxb, how are things going at your end? Still charming the ladies, are you? Qarxis.com iga dheh.
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They said that anyone with my name should either become; ama caalin noqoy ama caasi noqoy. I think I'd like to believe that I am approaching the former rather than the latter.
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^I would say Buuxo is more than a nice name. I'll stop before I am accused of flattery. I've over-done my quota for this month. Sayidka, Adeer iga raalli noqo beryahan over sensitive ayaan iska ahaye. Very protective of dhulkaa - gabarbaan ka doonayaa marka I must be seen to be protecting it.
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Lol@Sheh & DD Taloow halkeey ka shaqayn doontaa? Kitchen too?
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Originally posted by Cawo: ^LoL that's some random dream. Cawo is old skool dee, going back to basics Axem... I like Cawo. She is, she is, you know, Cawo. Beautiful name.
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^Erm, we had that mate. It was the Gurmad?
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JB, you love NGONGE's dicaayad I am sure.
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9 till what time? If the demo will continue till later, I am hoping to come back to London early to attend the ExCel one - since it's in close to where I am. I think the G20 meeting itself is meant to last for 7 hours ...and hopefully our demo can parallel that. Thanks for the info, Ismahaan.
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http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=8TT2a0Rk3 a4
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Oh my, it's all coming together. London's the place to watch out for this coming April's Financial Fool's Day or G20 Meltdown . We're talking about a coalition of more than 150 unions, acitivist orgs and the whole lot converging on London. I wouldn't be in the city that day, working in a financial company or at the ExCell. Things are brewing. The protests have already started today. So far peaceful but the most hardcore anarchists have reappeared and are using google's street map to plan which buildings to target. Be careful nomads...
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G20 protest: Thousands set off on 'rainbow alliance' parade• Thousands of police monitor G20 protest • TUC leader warns off troublemakers Alok Jha guardian.co.uk, Saturday 28 March 2009 12.17 GMT Article history G20 flyers advertising protests against the meeting in London. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images Thousands of protestors from around the country are gathering today in London, despite the wind and rain, to march for "jobs, justice and climate" ahead of the G20 summit next week. The events mark the start of a week of demonstrations ahead of the meeting of world leaders in London on Wednesday. Today's march, which started on Victoria Embankment with protesters waving a range of flags and placards, has been organised by a "rainbow alliance" of more than 150 unions, environment, charity, faith and development groups called Put People First (PPF). One of the organisers, the TUC general secretary, Brendan Barber, said there had never before been such a wide coalition brought together with a direct message for world leaders. "The old ideas of unregulated free markets do not work, and have brought the world's economy to near-collapse, failed to fight poverty and have done far too little to move to a low-carbon economy," he said. "Of course, the G20 will not solve everything in a day's work, but leaders must sign up to boost the world economy and govern it better, and show us that they are trying to build a better world." The four-mile march route goes through Parliament Square, Piccadilly Circus, Hyde Park Corner, Park Lane and then culminates in a rally at Hyde Park starting at 2.30pm. There, speeches by union leaders and the activist comedian Mark Thomas will call for action from G20 leaders to save jobs, encourage a low-carbon economy and place more regulations on banks. Several thousand police officers have been placed on duty to keep the peace, although organisers have already expressed concern that police have spread stories that today's demonstrations will be overtaken by violent anarchists. Barber told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme this morning that he was committed to purely peaceful protest. "If there are other groups who want to cause trouble, I don't want to see them anywhere near our event. I read about other events being planned by other groups over the next couple of days. If people want to make their protest in other ways, not the peaceful ways that we are absolutely committed to, then they should go in other directions." The Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, said the atmosphere at the event this morning was positive. He told Sky News: "It's not ideal weather for a demo this morning but, nevertheless, the atmosphere here is very positive indeed." He said: "I very much hope [it will not turn violent] because that will undermine the message and the message is a huge number of groups united at a time of great difficulty in our own country, a time of redundancies, broken dreams. We've got to have some kind of constructive solution coming out of this meeting and it will be an entire distraction and a tragedy if it were marred by people piggybacking on the concerns of huge numbers of ordinary people." Environmental campaigners are also getting involved. The Climate Camp organisers, who have previously staked out Heathrow airport and Kingsnorth power station to protest against the rise in carbon emissions, are focusing on financial institutions in the City this week. Hundreds of campaigners are expected at the European Climate Exchange with bunting and baked goods. Their aim is to raise parallels between the current economic crisis and the problems of climate change. Kevin Smith, one of the PPF participants, told the Press Association: "We want to draw links between the financial crisis and the environmental crisis. The type of measures the G20 leaders will take to reflate the global economy are going to take us back to the system of an endless pursuit of economic growth. It's not possible to do that in a world of finite resources, especially in the context of climate change." Other groups include the Stop The War Coalition and CND, which are also organising a rally at the US embassy in London on Wednesday, as well as a protesting at the G20 summit the following day. G20 Meltdown is a new organisation with the aim of organising a party procession, led by Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, at the Bank of England on Wednesday, which has been dubbed "Fossil Fools Day" by Rising Tide, a network of groups that wants to take local action against climate change. On PPF's Twitter feed this morning, organisers dished out the latest travel hold-ups for those heading to central London and wished their protestors luck. "Try to get there a little early if you can," they said. http://www.guardian. co.uk/world/2009/mar /28/g20-protest-poli ce-rainbow-alliance
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Somaliland Singers Composers Thread - History and Legacy
Paragon replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
^Correction, correction. The headline is misleading. There was no such thing as Somaliland singers/composers. They were Somali singers/composers made famous by who? Somalia. That's the answer. Ninyow waxbaad isku khaldeysaan! Just because they happen to belong to one tribe does that make them SL artists? Hmmm Ka noqda! -
Haddaan fiiriyey filimka. But I want to make one thing clear: 'heesaha waa la iska isticmaalay moojee' riwaayadan reer Maakhir ma aha. The poster is is also irrelevant to the story. 'Pakistan baa Nuyukleer tijaabineysa oo bal eeg, guriga xittaa gadhiidh baa ku jidhee'. Classic paranoia.
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Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: ^^^War ma badhan baan taabtay??? Hadda un baan arkaye: 'Badhan' waa magaalo. Mindhaa 'Batan' ayaa ka waddey. Wax yaan la isku khaldin, oo uusan raggu isku soo saqajaamin. Magaaladayada murkan ka saar. Hadii kale xaal baan kugu lifaaqeynaa.
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Looooooooool NGONGE. Waar stop explaining these things. They're good when they are left in a mysterious enclosure. Have you heard of 'Reer Jigjigoow, maydkiinna aasta' story that happen to Maakhiri boys on a trip in jigjiga? Ask your local coffee shop owner.
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^ Gabdhahaa faantama, anigu runtaan ka hadlaa. Soomaali baan ahay adeer. 'Matalooyin tallantaaliyaan Maandhow leeyahay'
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^ Sorry, Nafisa. Inaan Sayidka soo xusuusto tuducdiisii cara iga keentay. No pun intended, ofcourse.
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Caliyow waa adiga cattawa sida carruureede Maandhoow calaacalka inaka daa [Hollywood] waa naage.
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^Malika, you are the bell-weather of SOL's normality, dee. Waan ku illaashanaa. PS: It's a small world, dear. I know your fam.
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Nimenyeshewa kirasharasha, na upepo yaninivuta hapo na pale. Fiican badan walaashiis. Waxaanba is iri Dal Xiis beey ku maqan tahaye, hadaad joogto gartey. Qorismaris = Shape Shifter
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^Qorismaris.com Malika, hujambo. Upo?
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^LOl. I was not using it on Ibti but if you used it tehn what can I say? Haaheey waan maqley. Heestii: 'Bilaajo' oo Boon dheere ay ku kujurtaa, ma'ahino? Tanna: 'Dameeraleey dadka la Xeer ma aha!'