N.O.R.F

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  1. Indeed Somalidu waa oral society 100%! Sheeko, dad is qabsanaaya oo dabeetona saaxiibaya iyo kaftan 24/7. It was fun.
  2. Checking in I handed over my baggage not knowing whether I could trust to ever see it again. I was told, to my utter surprise, by a large poster above the desk to not take any "nuclear weapons aboard the plane" and reminded they are "illegal". Amongst the things I was reminded I could not take aboard the plane were guns, explosives, knives and various other kinds of weapons and would-be dangerous things. Of-course I abided and threw the few nuclear weapons I had in the nearst possible bin [sarcasm]. Though I thought this entirely absurd, I was somewhat understanding of the precautions considering the terminal only dealt with flights to Somalia, Afghanisatan, Iraq and other generally dangerous countries. It was comforting to know that, now, there would be no-one - particularly those few old ladies, a couple a grandpas and two women with children I told you about - with any nuclear weapons. Yeah right I have never come across such security notices Terminal 2 is for the low budget carriers + other flights.
  3. Back on smooth roads without adhi kaa soo hor baxaaya Bal warama
  4. What about the TV show you guys went to? Sounds like you had a great time. That was a big team you had. JB, why didn't you go?
  5. can someone tell me how it works,.......cant access the web unless there is wifi
  6. Can't watch the programme but let me know if its available on youtube. I'm guessing he was just flabbergasted the interviewer asked him the same question twice. The 'yeah I was brought up as a Muslim' answer is slightly odd though. Was this part of a deeper discussion on Muslimness perhaps?
  7. NGONGE;732140 wrote: ^^ War waan jooga (and my reliable sources are backed by the opposition media). How long are you staying for? Another week to go. Burco tomorrow (finally). Don't worry I will be there longer than 2 hrs ps 'waxa la yidhi' rumours ha maqlin afternoon all
  8. There is only one Arab around here Wuu is fasaxay again I think.
  9. Dagta, qacmaha, farta yar. Waar way iga daragtay!
  10. NGONGE;732055 wrote: Dee kuwa yedhi waa xayraamiinta Siilaanyo la shaqeeya. Check out Qaran news and the people being criticised there. You'll see a few familiar names. War naga daa dee. So the 'waxa la yidhi' is from reliable sources miya? Nuune, I wish it was. Waiting for my bags then I'm off to Burco. JB, kaneecaa na cuntay!
  11. Stop listening to 'waxa la yidhi' rumours Your new name should be 'is fasax'
  12. dagaha is qabo daha Ngonge, adigu kaalay. You will soon change your tune
  13. NGONGE;731681 wrote: ^^ Next time Norf is in London, I shall book a court and invite you all to challange me in doubles or singles games. I know I shall emerge victorious. Naga daaya dee. You're on! Wear proper footwear warya. I don't you making excuses
  14. A US drone aircraft is reported to have fired upon two senior members of al-Shabab, the Islamist anti-government armed group, in Somalia last week, marking the first time a US unmanned plane has been used for such an attack inside the country. The strike, said to have been carried out on June 23, is believed to have targeted a convoy of fighters belonging to al-Shabab, which is fighting to overthrow Somalia's weak Transitional National Government and impose Islamic law. The attack was not immediately identified as a drone strike, but a senior US military official familiar with the operation told the Washington Post newspaper on Thursday that it had come from such an aircraft. The strike would make Somalia the sixth country where the US has reportedly used drones to conduct air strikes. They have also been used in Libya, Yemen, Iraq and most extensively in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The strike hit the convoy as it drove along the cost in Kismayo, a southern port town, the AP news agency reported. Two fighters were wounded. Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig, the deputy defence minister, declined to identify who the fighters were or who carried out the attack, except to say it had been done by a "partner country". In 2009, a raid involving US special operations troops succeeded in killing Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, a Kenyan national wanted for a 2002 truck bombing at a tourist hotel in Mombasa. Al-Shabab, which is believed to maintain links with al-Qaeda franchises, is growing stronger as it consolidates its hold on the majority of Somali territory, including more than half of the capital, Mogadishu. "They have become somewhat emboldened of late, and, as a result, we have become more focused on inhibiting their activities," the US official told the Post. "They were planning operations outside of Somalia." The Somali Transitional National Government, led by President Sharif Ahmed, relies on international funding and military support from the African Union to maintain its tenuous hold on power. Source: Agencies http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/06/201163018229379353.html
  15. ^those cows could pass better than him
  16. lol@JB and Nuune. Juxa, I doubt Ngonge is serious. He know he will get hammered Afternoon all. Alot to do but I just want to eat and sleep........
  17. NGONGE;731444 wrote: ^^ I am willing to bet that I would wipe the floor with you in a game of badminton. Waar hoy, ka joog. Yaan la odhan ninki Ngonge garabkaa ka la bahay
  18. Whether its 26 June or 1 'Luulyo', the irony of these terms is lost on Somalis :rolleyes:
  19. ^thats not heat dee kalay oo saxaarada joog. waynu ku bislaaney Ngonge and Tennis? Doubt he ever held a racket
  20. ^ Saturday afternoons are not the same without watching a game or two.
  21. African complaining about heat yaa arkay? Afternoon all. Holiday here today. But still working heh JB, maxaad ku qosli?
  22. N.O.R.F

    TENNIS

    Tsong beat Fed!!!! From 2 sets down!!!
  23. N.O.R.F

    Copa America

    ^I doubt many people care. If it was Boca Juniors or Estudiantes then that would be a huge story.