N.O.R.F

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  1. Quite true. I would recommend these laxs travel outside of their zones a little.
  2. ^An open goal. But I'll let it slide (this time)
  3. 37 If I look and feel like I do now when I'm 37 then alxamdullillah. Fufu sheekadiiso was 'muruqyadaa will compensate for age'
  4. Has anyone tried the body armour yet? I was sceptical but bought one anyway. Now I can't run around without wearing it. It really does give you something extra. Contour-hugging design promotes superior posture Tactical configuration of TPU power bands at the abdominal zone supports exceptional core stability ClimaCool provides superior moisture management and breathability Advanced Targeted compression delivers increased muscle support to enhance strength Sport specific 3-dimensional engineering optimizes fit and comfort
  5. There I was thinking it was one too many Redbulls
  6. You haven't slept and you're buzzing leads to one conclusion.
  7. ^ First day back. Let me get back into the swing of things first. Ngonge, how many saxib how many?
  8. ^thats exactly what i thought a few years ago
  9. ^ISn't that what publishers/editors do? Insomniacs taking sleeping pills to sleep and redbull to stay awake? I'm half a sleep today. Our chai walla left at the end of the year and no replacement has arrived yet. This means everyone makes their own teas and coffees. Didn't know we would miss him this much.
  10. Why is that everyone in the UK pretty much wear the same things? Men and women? This latest tight jeans craze (for men) baan la yaabay :rolleyes:
  11. UGG boots? Are they not just glorified wellies?
  12. ^you didn't like cartoons? Not surprised
  13. I had too much hilib in SL (it was quite delicious).
  14. Warm water dear. Which girly car do you drive then?
  15. ^Morning. You shouldn't use boiling water otherwise your windscreen might crack. Warm water does the job. Joined the gym last night (again). Eating healthy as well (no more KFCs for lunch). Will see how long it lasts Bit cloudy today.
  16. I decided no more car and no more traffic so got on the metro this morning (got a taxi to the station, got on the metro, got a taxi to work). How long did it take? 1hr and 30 mins! :mad: Double the time if i drove. I will carry on with it though. Afternoon JB
  17. The name has changed from Burj Dubai to Burj Khalifa. So that's what reer Abu Dhabi get for their multi billion dollar bailouts
  18. Originally posted by MoonLight1: Look at the white spot in th middle of the flag it says "Allah rasuulu muxammad" which means "Allah is the massenger of Muxammad" inaalilaahi waina ileyhi rajicuun, these guys are even distorting the greatest Kallimah on earth which is Lailah Ilalah, Muxammadun Rasululah. In alshabab's world everything is upside down. Just about sums them up.
  19. Originally posted by NGONGE: That is the only cartoon I can remember the name of when I was a little carab. Inspector Gadget and Ox Tales were great early morning summertime viewing.
  20. ^wa kii mareekanka aaday Juxa, The improvements are mainly in telecommunications. Good internet access all around and payments by phone for food, fuel etc. The roads in Hargaisa however have become a nightmare. Also, you have huge Ethio owned trucks doing most of the damage on the road between Berbera and Hargaisa. Kaasi waabu baaba'ay.
  21. Lawyer says boy’s killer is not sane DUBAI // The court that will sentence the dhow boat captain who has pleaded guilty to killing a four-year-old boy in a mosque ordered yesterday that the defendant first be psychologically evaluated. The presiding judge, Fahmy Mounir Fahmy, granted a request by the defence lawyer that R R be examined after the lawyer spoke of the defendant’s particularly harsh childhood in which he was abused physically and mentally. Security around RR, 30, who has admitted to sexually assaulting and killing Moosa Mukhtiar Ahmed on November 27, was tighter than in previous hearings, with 10 officers surrounding his cage at all times. Prosecutors, meanwhile, explained why they had charged the defendant with premeditated murder in light of an earlier session in which they had conceded, in response to a question by the court, that RR had not confessed specifically to intentionally killing the boy. Yesterday, the prosecutors elaborated on the details of the crime to justify the charge of premeditation. “On the day where the pilgrims celebrate their pilgrimage and Muslims extol in the festivities, this decadent killer broke all the moral and religious rules of humanity,” said the chief prosecutor, Yousef Foulaz. “He premeditatedly raped and killed an innocent angel in the house of God.” He added: “The defendant consumed liquor on the eve of Eid with his friends, left the party and went into a graveyard to consume more liquor into the early hours of the morning and then tricked the child into following him to the house of God and raped the young boy.” Prosecutors again urged that RR be sentenced to death, but his defence lawyer, Mohammed al Sa’adi, countered by asking for the psychological examination. “The defendant pleaded guilty and closed all his doors for a defence,” said Mr al Sa’adi, who last month agreed to defend R R only on condition that he so plead after another court-appointed defence team refused to continue with the case. “But before we judge him we have to take into account his mental health. How can any person commit such an inhuman crime with a sane mind?” Mr al Sa’adi said his client might suffer from acute paranoia or even a condition known as persecution mania or persecution complex, which is characterised by an irrational fear that other people are plotting one’s downfall. “The circumstances of this crime, happening in the house of God, happening on the morning of a religious holiday and happening against a four-year-old child – all these incidences cannot be the result of a sane person’s actions, or at least they should have us question his sanity,” he said. Mr al Sa’adi said he had spoken extensively with the defendant and had heard his life story. He said RR’s mother had died while giving birth to him in Bahrain and that his father settled in the UAE a year later and soon afterwards married an Indian woman. “The Indian stepmother abused him extensively, physically and mentally,” Mr al Sa’adi said. “If a glass broke he would be to blame. If anything was wrong he was assaulted and hit by her and his father.” He said that RR had dropped out of school after second grade, that his father died when he was 14 and that he had a long criminal record. “He sniffed glue, smoked and drank alcohol from a young age, possibly as young as 10,” the lawyer told the court. “He joined the army at 14 and was dishonourably discharged at 17 because of his misguidance. He hated his stepmother and hated everyone else because of her. He became introverted and distant from society until he became a seaman. He met bad company who taught him the path to drugs, nightlife and evil.” The defence lawyer had one more point to make about his client’s stability, stemming from the police investigation. “The testimony of Lt Saif al Shihi to public prosecutors during the investigations claimed that the defendant was smiling and indifferent when he was stating his testimony,” Mr al Sa’adi noted. “When a defendant is confessing and presenting the details of such a crime to investigators in this manner, it leads to doubts about his mental health.” The Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance will reconvene on January 10 to hear the result of the psychological evaluation. amustafa@thenational.ae http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100104/NATIONAL/701039912/1010
  22. ^ Juxa, bal u kaadi. Can't you see I just landed? ps dadku waa sidii aad ku ogeed. Wa JB oo miiran
  23. CL, I'm rubbing it in while I can. Soon it will summer there and scorching here. World tallest building will be opened tonight. Thinking of going.