
N.O.R.F
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Baraf iyo UK don't mix. Where is Maadeey? I want to ask him about where he buys his meat these days
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Morning all FIRST IN!
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^Afternoon Faheema, Saaka oo dhan expenses kaygii ayaaban ka shaqeeyey
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End of an era dee wax fahan. Nappy stories iga daayow magaalada ma aragtidba miya?
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Afternoon Ngonge, First in uun baad leedahaye war ma haysaa? Carra retiring
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Strong opinions on what women should wear, how they used to be and how they are now by people not present in Somalia in the 60s and not present there now. Adunyo!
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^It is a weird culture. Thing is they know its wrong but carry on with it.
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Great win last night.
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NGONGE;916546 wrote: Norf, I told you it was normal. I think I have been living in a different world
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Hargaisa has made Ibti more liberal Morning. Got a lot to do but I've decided to not to do anything today
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Dee its not about trust or suspicion. Waa ceeb for a man to be sitting at his friends house when he isn't there. Its that simple. Ceeb to him and his family as well ceeb to his friend and his friends wife. You have been in Hargaisa too long
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Odayaayshu are different and circustances dictated they went around for a chat and a meal at their friend's house as they were single and their friend was looking after them. Religion yes but, in the Somali sense, waa ceeb
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^Thats slightly different. Oldmen visiting when the old man is away and having a meal etc laakin what Ngonge described (friend waiting for friend in his house) is a no no. Nothing to do with suspicion.
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^its crazy isn't?
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^Thats not related badowyahow. You said friends.
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Its not ok even in the Somali context unless the guys are related. Evening all.
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My mouse just moved on it's own
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^ We shall see tonight. He won't need to do much against Glen Johnson
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^Not both. Just the latter. Keeps one young and fit. Try it
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^Brazil! Ronaldhino!
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^Are you going to Wembley tonight? Wish I was there. Good afternoon.
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Interesting encounter and question Ngonge. Kids back home grow up earlier than those in qurbaha. By the ages of 13/14 the boys are looking after the livestock or working or looking for work and the girls are looking after the house and cooking. Things may be changing slowly now but I think this is still the case in the majority. When I was 13 I was playing on the Sega Megadrive or playing football.
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Morning guys. Faheema is only on here when the weekend is near
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This weekend is good bro. Work been hectic. 8am to 8pm this week
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^Wyre, waran saxib. Long time