N.O.R.F

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  1. Did I say Man Utd by 2 goals? Anyway forget all that, did you guys SEE how we DESTROYED real???? :eek: :eek: :eek: We haven't done that for a long time. Watch Rafa change things now and bring in Hyyppia :rolleyes: Arsenal finally had a bit of luck last night. Mr Roma was inconsolable last night. Thierry, is ilaali saxib
  2. ^or maybe reer SL don't know about the Euro lol
  3. Abu, French Franks aan la yaabay (they are no longer ine existance loL)
  4. I got myself a hopeless advisor and he is telling me to go to Berbara airport and then take a bus all the way to H town! I have advised you of how to get to SL saxib. Not my fault you don't know where to get tickets for either Daallo or African Airline even when it's staring you in the face (Stepney)! Carab Africa an arag ya wax usheegi jiray? :rolleyes:
  5. Did I tell you about the time I was asked if I had a visa to Burco?
  6. I'm between the Emerald and Kempinski :cool:
  7. On the issue of bribes at the airport, what is the current going rate? There is a standard $50 charge. If someone carries your bags for you (being the Arab you are) then you will have to pay them. $5 should cover it.
  8. ^Stop it. You're scaring the guy.
  9. Originally posted by *Ibtisam*: I aint wasting my time till he gets his ticket. I know he will go to Dubia and then pretend he could not get a ticket and then come back. chicken Waaxid. You are all wasting your advise. HE AINT GOING :rolleyes: I agree. Until he brings back his pics of 'the people' ma rumaysanaayo!
  10. Torres will play. Back to business. I haven't seen a game for 2 weeks!
  11. Norf, I was talking about Somalida Somalia ka timid dee, waaku sidee... Ma hubta?
  12. So you've got your tickets for Dubai but not to SL? I smell an excuse in the making saxib ps I will have a go at your questions in due time. Money Change your pounds to small dollar denominations $5 and $1 but carry in different pockets and not too many at the same time. Learn how to pull one out at a time. Carry the SL shilling. That way you wont have to unload a truck just to buy a can of coke
  13. Well what do we have here? Has he finally decided to go? Those suaalo iska ilow and go with the flow. Sayid's suggestion is essential though but I doubt you will be heading east.
  14. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: Reer Canada afSoomaaliga gadaal gadaal ugu hadal kiisa xataa wey ku taqasuseen...Markaasaan wilibo jarkabood ku dheelnaa markaan rabna (hadaad intaas fahmina waalaguu sii jilcinaa)... Ee adi afSoomaaligaa taqaan noosheegbal? Ninka kamarada sita maad la caawisaan afka hooyadi? Waabu idin ceebeeyey
  15. Elections are coming. Be prepared people!
  16. Reer Canada af soomaaligay la liitaan show Cute kids.
  17. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: .......... Waar iska daa ,, Somaliland elections markay maqleen they have to bring every chicken's movement here to show they are there ,,,,,, Waar haday shini meesha ku dhuusto wa la noo sheegi lahaa
  18. Please place all PL related news here and let us concentrate on the important stuff (Sheikh Sharif, Somalia, Somaliland Elections). What Faroole did and where he went xagan ku soo tuura. Bandwidthkii baad inaga buuxinaysaan'e. Thanks.
  19. Emp, lol at photoshopped. Milliband is quite tall.
  20. Well done. Hope he isn't still wearing that ear stud.
  21. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: WOW! Waar odaygu seems to be making the right moves. I see the usual SL Londoners are around (the guy behinf them). Good welcome for the President of an unreconised country ma is tidhi JB'ow?
  22. Somali Parliamentarians to Hold First Meeting in Mogadishu By Peter Clottey Washington, D.C 04 March 2009 Somalia's parliament will hold its first meeting today in the capital, Mogadishu after relocating from neighboring Djibouti and electing new President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. Somali parliamentarians left to Djibouti as a result of peace negotiations between the former Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and the opposition Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS). Under the agreement parliament was expanded to more than 500 accommodating members of the moderate Islamic ARS led by Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. But the hard-line Islamic insurgent group al-Shabab seized the temporary parliament building in Baidoa when parliamentarians left for Djibouti. Somali parliamentarian Ahmed Hashi tells reporter Peter Clottey that Mogadishu will be the permanent place for parliamentary meetings. "We will be meeting today as we wait for the speaker to return from Nairobi today. So in the coming hours, we will be holding our parliamentary meeting. And as you will remember, that house is over five hundred MP's (Members of Parliament) comprising of both the ARS and the transitional federal parliament. The task ahead of us is very tough and very difficult, but we are going to start afresh, a new era and a new system, in which hopefully, we are expecting Somalia to prevail in peace and stability, beginning right now," Hashi noted. He said the new government of national unity under President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed is responsible for handling the security situation in the country. "The security situation is really not our task. That is the responsibility of the government as you are very much aware. But it concerns me because one of our tasks or our duties is to investigate any matter of public interest. So since security is part of public interest, we would be looking critically at it. And we know without security, even parliamentary meetings would not be possible. The government is responsible, but we will give them pieces of advice on how to go about it as parliamentarians," he said. Hashi said Somalia parliamentarians have now relocated permanently from the temporary building in Baidoa to the capital, Mogadishu. "We had a temporary location in Baidoa, and that was when we were only TFG, but now we are together as an expanded parliament. The initial decision was that when peace returns to Mogadishu, parliament would be relocated to the capital, Mogadishu, and that was the big condition why we were in Baidoa. Now, in our first meeting or second or in the future, hopefully, we will finalize or approve the headquarters of parliament to Mogadishu," Hashi pointed out. VOA