
N.O.R.F
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^oo ma waxaasaad la timi? Saxib, I know you enjoy to babble on and rabble rouse but one doesn't need to read academic journals to know that eating chicken that hasn't been injected with hormones is better than eating chicken that has (same with chemicals in fruit and veg). In addition, what you have posted there as proof tells me nothing. Markaa naga daa sheekada. Same with Halaal vs Non Halaal food.
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Heh. Dee dhagaha ha xidhan'e wax la kaalay. Or is it a case of taking your word for it?
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^Ronaldhino saxib. Enough said. He will have a field day with Hutton.
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^hadal badan uma jeedee bal wax 'concrete' ah la kaalay. Alpha, Somali meat is expensive in the Gulf. The taste is great.
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What was the attraction of Min in the first place? Soomaalidu goormay gaadhay and why? I would understand NY, LA, Chicago etc ie the big 3.
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I have decided to go organic (heh). Ever wondered why meat tastes better when back home? Or enjoyed the taste of an organic fruit? http://www.organicfacts.net/organic-food/organic-food-basics/health-benefits-of-organic-food.html
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Maxaa la sheegay? Ma la roonyahay?
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Barca vs Arsenal should be another cracker. Hmm, a full strength Arsenal could pull it off (although I doubt they will). I hope Milan do Spurs and Marsielle do Man Utd.
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Is there any point watching LFC games when we're not competing for anything? Waar naga daaya. Aflaam baan iska daawani.
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Will the winners go to the preliminary stages of the African Champions League next year? Should be done. Well done.
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I was the Somali Ronaldo saxib. The Brazilian. Now I'm more like Berbatov.
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Aar maxaan goal ka dhalin lahaa (even now).
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For his position the best I have seen. ps Inter were never a match for the Old Lady Juve. Milan were there rivals.
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'Today's Active Threads'
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Admin, Two things really. 1. I want to be able click on the last post in a thread from 'Today's Active Posts' 2. Please fit the content into screen (less scrolling down on every page). Other than that, all good.
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My eyes hurt! Ngonge and Bob were pulling their hair out (figure of speech lads) when they couldn't log in heh
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Blame Tuujiye and Nina heh
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^Warya ciyaal waamo, maxaad leedahay? :cool:
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Ireland 'blocked' weapons to Israel New revelations by whistle-blowing website, WikiLeaks, has shown that the Irish government moved to limit transfers of US weapons to Israel through its airports in the wake of the country's war with Lebanon in 2006. The cable, sent from the US embassy in Ireland in 2006, said that "although supportive of continued US military transits at Shannon Airport, the Irish government has informally begun to place constraints on US operations at the facility, mainly in response to public sensitivities over US actions in the Middle East". After the Israel-Lebanon war, the Israeli military said it needed to restore its depleted ammunition stocks, but the cable from James Kenny, the US ambassador to Ireland at the time, indicates that the Irish government was making it increasingly difficult for Israel-bound US weapons shipments to pass through its airport. Kenny said that the Irish foreign office had protested to him over an incident in February 2006, when Apache helicopters were sent to Israel via Ireland without the local authorities being appropriately informed. 'Perceived US wrongdoing' The cable said that the Irish department of transport required that any military equipment passing through the country required "prior notification" and "exemption waivers." "The transport department notice followed upon the department of foreign affairs [DFA] oral but definitive decision during the Lebanon conflict to forbid US military transits carrying munitions to Israel ... a policy that the DFA did not convey to [the US embassy] before informing the media," it said. The ambassador disclosed in the cable that "segments of the Irish public ... see the airport as a symbol of Irish complicity in perceived US wrongdoing in the Middle East." He wrote that senior Irish officials told him informally that if the US made further mistakes in its conduct at the airport, the matter would become a central issue in Ireland's elections in 2007. Kenny disclosed in the cable that the deputy head of mission warned Irish officials that the US would begin using other European airports, causing a loss of tens of millions of dollars for the Irish economy, if the policy continued.
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^The English waa bilaa edeb. Everyone else understands what goes on at FIFA. Why shoot yourself in the foot? Istubid. Cheh, yes. They will relocate the majority of the stadiums (which will be temporary facilities) to less fortunate countries. I have put in a bid to get a 40,000 stadium relocatyed to Burco That was the winning ticket. The prince was in tears when talking.
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They are partying in Doha. 12 stadia to build. 10 to be relocated to Africa and Asia after the world cup. Great news.
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Did Cameroun bid? LoL Wow. Qataris have done it. Surprised everyone. Now they will develop the country in rapid time. Surprised England didn't get it but FIFA wanted to go to new places. England only have themselves to blame for losing out on 2006 and now.
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Unbelievable! Qatar get 2022!! Well done boys!
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The Russians get 2018. Now for 2022.....