
Paragon
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^^Cod qurux iyo qiiroba Illaah ku manaystay runtii. Our brothers in arms against injustice. Allow garab qabo, Amin.
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NOW check this JWXO Fighters dance...
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An Awdalian chorus performed by Illeys band.
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One Version: Dhaanto
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This is heelo, right?
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ONLF oo sheegatay qasaarooyin nafeed oo ay u geysteen ciidamada Ethiopia. Mogadishu 04, Nov. 07 ( Sh.M.Network)- Kooxda mucaaradka xoreynta Ethiopia ee ONLF ayaa sheegtay inay dileen ilaa 270 askar itoobiyaan ah axadii lasoo dhaafay ka dib markii sida aay sheegeen ay ciidamada Ethiopia kula dagaalameen tuulooyin isku raran ah oo kuyaala bariga geeska Africa Waxa ay kooxdu sheegatay in inta badan askartaasi ay kudileen qaraxyo ay ugeysteen gawaari ciidamadu ay ka buuxeen War murtiyeedkii ugu dambeeyay oo kooxda ONLF ku sheegato dilka tira fara badan oo ka mid ah ciidamada Ethiopia waxa ayna warkooda ku sheegeen in 270 askari ay ka dileen ciidamada Ethiopia isla markaana ay dhaawaceeen tiro aanan laxaqiijin waxa aay sidoo kale sheegeen in 5 gaari oo kamid ah gawaarida ciidamada daabusha ay burburiyeen kadib markii aay kuweerareen qoryaha nooca loo yaqaano RPG-7 isla markaana waxay cadeeyeen in gawaaridaasi ay askari ka buuxday marka la weeraray. Kooxdan ayaanan ilaa haatan sheegin qasaaro dhankooda ka soo gaartay weerarkaasi iyadoo ilaa haatana aysan jirin wax war ah oo ku aadan warkan ay soo saartay kooxda ONLF saraakisha ciidamada Ethiopia. Waxaanan ilaa haatan la helin warar madax banaan oo qasaarahaasi tilmaamaya iyadoo ay ugu wacan tahay wariyeyaasha oo intooda badan loo diiday inay goobahaasi tagaan. Click here to find this article in English Halkaan ka dhageyso warar ku baxaya luuqadda English ka Shabelle Media Network Somalia E-mail us: info@shabelle.net Email Us: news@shabelle.net Thats alot of Ethiopian, don't you think?
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[edit]Congrats horta Did you thank family and friends for standing by you all though this?
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^Yeah. Thank you very much.
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^^Lol@not interested in girls like before. Ninbaa laga hayaa 'oo maxay u dheheen waa macaan, waaba may-dhanaane?' .
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^^Ah, reviving that post wont only be boring but also a cliche'.
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Some propaganda is entertaining. It's when it stops to be entertaining that it becomes plain silly.
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^^Post two more here (about nothing really) and bingo! you are it! The 1000 post lady
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^^I think we're on Sunday, the following week for you .
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Socod_Badne: Half of the pics are dumb garden. Gardenka waaba lagu diimaa. Allaahu Mustacaan. JB, good pictures adeer. Ma adoo esspresso ku sarqaansan baad qaadeyna? .
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Down Under. So behind.
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Lol. Socod_Badne, maybe we should dismiss all these supersticious things at one stroke. Although I highly doubt the existence of this condition (or possession as they call it), I am not yet ready to kick the idea to the curb. Simply, I am giving them the benefit of the doubt- for me to believe in Jins or Wadaado, I must see some convincing acting that resembles reality. As far as I know of this condition, mostly people of the Sufi denomination strongly believe in it. As a kid, I remember going to ceremonies for Booraamaha and witnessing a man biting onto the neck of a sheep and lifting it with his teeth. The Jin was making the man strong to do this, people explained to me. Also, there were times when those so-called possession (most of them women) would assume a new tone of voice, that resembles presumably the voice of another real person. At that particular time, people would ask her some silly questions about their lives. I usually found the whole practice to be somewhat of a bore. PS: Having said that, I have always searched in vain for some spiritual transcendence- to somewhere beyond the space, time and mass I occupy in this world. And to be quite honest, such a thing happening is beyond wildest dreams. Implausible, if anything. To know if its plausible, I might a string a man and just before the soul leaves him, ask him if it is plausible. This works according to Ibn Khalduun . The man would tell you truth about the future. Silly idea though.
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Making the leap can be a real bummer. Trust me, I have before done so before (as a younger age) although I wasn't much of a friend. Seperate the two departments. One is for carefree moments and the other for dead-serious (later boring) moments.
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Originally posted by Gediid: ^^^What do you want me to do in return ,give you a cookie for that? A poisoned cookie? No. . And no, there are not related to Abdullahi Yussuf, at least politically.
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^^It is a rendition treaty more like. It has been put in place by the US and its minions' so-called war-on-terror. Even if there was no rendition or repatriation treaty, I wouldn't see how difficult it would be for the United Kingdom to do what they just did; to fly in and collect. Even prior to the Ethiopian presence, all it would have taken the UK to get their suspects was to give a pence or two to a local warlord, who would obediently handover anyone for money even if it were his own mother. Now that Ethiopia is present in Somalia, I wouldn't be surprised if the US and the UK built torture chambers in Somalia to interrogate suspected terrorists.
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^^Good to have you in SOL.
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I am happy to report that I have gone past the 30 mark. Now its +1. Not old enough to compliment my 60 year mental age. It can be frustrating.
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^^Yes. I am one of those who does not share a tribe with them but supports them with hiil iyo hoo. Insha-Allahu in few year's time, markaan dibadda ka laalaanto gogosheyda and head home for good, I shall have the honour to fight beside my Somali brothers of Western Somalia. -- Back to the topic. What the author of the article has said is, to put it simply, a load of bollocks. I have seen the enemy's home-guards like him spying on locals before in the NFD. Such shady characters should be shot on the spot. Ffing imbeciles.
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^^Yup and overbearing as well. Good news is the artist's work has now gone up in value. Any of his pieces are now valued at over hundred thousand pounds. NY Times: Gotcha! Frobes:Banking on Banksy The artist of the moment is Banksy. Fifty-one pieces by the British graffiti artist hit the auction block last week in London. A feeding frenzy ensued. "Di Faced Tenners," a print of relatively modest value with a pre-auction estimate of only £5,000 to £7,000, sold at Bonham’s for £24,000, triple the high end. Five other Banksy works doubled or nearly doubled their top estimates, including "Untitled, Rat and Sword," a cheeky critique of the British legal system. "Di Faced Tenners" is a screenprint of 10-pound notes (or tenners) with the face of the late Princess Diana in place of Queen Elizabeth II. The satirical edge is typical of Banksy whose works frequently take on politics, culture and ethics. “Perhaps the most incredible aspect of the Banksy phenomena is neither his meteoric rise, nor the substantial sums of money that his art now commands," Gareth Williams of Bonham’s commented, "but that as a self-confessed guerrilla artist, he has been so wholeheartedly embraced by the very establishment he satirizes. We are sure that this irony is not lost on today's buyers." The record auction price for Banksy was set this month at Sotheby’s in London for "The Rude Lord," a painting done in an Old Master-style, featuring a gentleman with his middle finger raised. The auction sale price was £322,900 ($662,000). Artfact Analysis: Few people had heard of Banksy before 2004 and to this day his real identity remains a mystery. He achieved mainstream notoriety after committing a series of “hang and run” pranks in which he snuck his paintings into New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art, Paris' Louvre, London's Tate Modern and The British Museum. Banksy's first show in the United States held in September 2006 in a Los Angeles warehouse attracted more than 30,000 visitors. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are among the celebrities who are serious collectors of his work. Banksy's art is a lesson in Economics 101. His works are scare, so prices are high. Much of Banksy’s work is done on exterior walls, often times on public property, thus there are few traditional works available to buy, carry home and hang on the wall. Earlier this month officials in East London said that they will be painting over Banksy murals on walls in their area, as they consider them vandalism. An ironic, art world twist sure to be appreciated by Banksy, but probably not by his fans.
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^where? Nomadique, lol@impersonation. He's not doing too bad, is he? Actually the 'moonlight' part came out very clearly.... I think the rest is gibberish ... I was watching a video of Dhoodaan impersonating James Brown and the funy thing was that Dhoodaan was singing in Italian lol. When the hell did James Brown sing in Italian? Could a translated version, I reasoned.
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Banksy's yellow lines graffiti throws gauntlet down on Town Hall red tape 31 October 2007 GRAFFITI 'street' artist Banksy has thrown down the gauntlet to Town Hall bosses who threatened to remove his work if he used his paint brushes or spray can around London's East End. His latest work (pictured above) has appeared on the wall of an East End working men's club just a week after Tower Hamlets council hit the headlines when it declared 'war' on the maverick painter. It could be him. Any graffiti and would be removed pronto, the authority warned. But Banksy proved elusive as his newest work appeared at dawn on Sunday (Oct-28) on a wall the council doesn't own. The wall is part of Bethnal Green Working Men's club, which insisted it was not up to the council to remove it. Club secretary Steve Smorthit told the East London Advertiser: "They can't get rid of it... it's our property!" His verdict on the art? "It's all right... it's no bother." Club manager Warren Dent was contacted by email for permission to put 'street art' on the wall. "It was quite a casual email," Warren recalls. "But it was all very hush-hush... somebody visited us and it was all kept secretive." The finished work shows double yellow lines in Pollard Street being extended across the pavement to the wall to form a giant yellow flower on the side of the club building. A stencilled image of a street painter sits beneath its petals. Banksy is secretive about his identity. But he is thought to have been snapped by a passer-by at work early Sunday who sent the image to the BBC. The 'graffiti guerrilla' climbed scaffolding to paint a huge yellow flower on the wall and the image of the painter. Tower Hamlets council's cabinet member for 'environment' matters, Abdal Ullah, declared 'war' on Banksy two weeks ago by threatening to wipe out his work if it appears in the East End. "I don't care if people think it's art," he told the Advertiser at the time. "One man's art is another man's vandalism." But the Town Hall today (Oct-31) thought twice about it after Banksy's latest escapade hit TV and national press. A statement to the Advertiser says: "In this case, Banksy has sought permission from the owners of the privately-owned building. "But we need to look at the double yellow lines as we have a legal obligation to reinstate the bit which has been painted out." The double yellow lines haven't actually been "painted out," but rather extended onto the pavement. Meanwhile, Banksy's work has attracted admiring glances from East Enders passing by who have been snapping it on their mobile phone cameras. Source