N.O.R.F

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  1. Tensions? Its about to be a full scale war saxib. Russia are sending in ground troops.
  2. Originally posted by -Serenity-: ^Are you implying I'm a freak North? :mad: You've been everywhere else but can't 'that' dress so I suggested CT. You never know what you can find in that place.
  3. I know. I'm hoping all the negative media dies down and we can enjoy the events. One of the Somali competitors in Sydney 2000 is getting wed this weekend in Burco, Somaliland
  4. Lucky number 8 for the Chinese
  5. Its on at 4pm Ibti. 7pm for us but we have been invited to a wedding in Sharjah tonight. I have to go (so I've been told ).
  6. ^^Something happened between Marc & Admin. Not sure what but I doubt he deserved a ban more than a few I can think of.
  7. Ngonge like to sit in Hyde Park with a 'sarnie' so if anyone sees a Somali with a 'sarnie' between 12 and 2pm. Chances are it's the Ng man.
  8. JB, I think you need to chill with those party pics saxib
  9. ^^Aswell as agility Full schedule (its quite good) http://en.beijing2008.cn/upload/Competition_Schedule/by_Session_v2.114.xls
  10. ^^True. You don't know who on what these days. Awesome!
  11. Its called greed and corruption saxib.
  12. Here I never really thought about it until recently. Mainly due to a the adventures of a colleague of mine. Would be great to see the Dome of the Rock and there IS a way around the stamping of the passport. This is the principal point of land access to Israel and is nearly always crowded. It is also here that the security controls are the most stringent: you can confidently expect to be held up for several hours. It is nevertheless very popular with "travellers" since it is the only way that you can pass into Israel by land without having your passport stamped by the Jordan border officials. Thus if you are careful to ensure that Israeli officials stamp a sheet of paper to be inserted into your passport, you can escape the "Israeli stamp stigma" which will bar you from entrance into Syria and Lebanon among other countries. Be a bit careful that you re-enter Jordan, also via the King Hussein Bridge, within the lifetime of your Jordanian visa. Evidently you cannot get a new one in Israel (it would be a complete giveaway!) and visas are not issued at the King Hussein Bridge for the same reasons as above. Read more
  13. JB, this from the SL constitution. Do you still think the govnt did/are doing the right thing? Article 11: The National Economy 1. The state shall lay down the national economic policy based on the principles of free enterprise and the joint working of private property, public property, the national wealth and foreign investment so as to realise the growth of productivity, the raising of the standard of living, the creation of jobs, and, in general, the advancement of the economy of the nation. 2. In order to ensure that the economic system does not lead to the exclusive enrichment of a group or a small section of the public, and to avoid (both) the creation of economic classes consisting of those who are prosperous and those who are not, and the widening of the economic gulf between the urban and rural communities, the state shall ensure that social benefits and economic opportunities are provided in a just and equitable manner. 3. The state shall ensure the security[29] of foreign investment in the country. Such investment shall be regulated by law[30]. Is there a 'Foriegn Investment Board'?
  14. ^^JB doesn’t know that a shoulder (garab) costs more ($45) in the UK or even UAE than what one adhi is sold for in SL($42).
  15. What are th business laws? Any documents available?
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    ^^ Will try it. Che iyo Sheh, way inoo tahay. Dabshid, the other company now blocks websites as well and all FB application are blocked.
  17. ^^What proof does one need when someone gets a monopoly? The deal limits the price to $40 saxib. If it was open to more companies this would create competition and the highest bidder wins and pays more. How about creating that freedom for the people JB? It’s simple economics saxib. Naga daa the ‘I support Riyaale all the time’ role and open your eyes.
  18. Following this year's sharp increase in attacks at sea, the wealthy pirates have attained near-celebrity status in the area, building palatial beach villas and other buildings, cruising around town in expensive cars and marrying additional wives. Living ghetto fab dhe Jama Shino, another pirate, recently threw one of Garowe's most lavish weddings for years. Hundreds of guests attended as the 35-year-old father-of-two married his second wife. "We don't fear the government. Girls here are not afraid of us. They love us because we have lots of money so they really want to marry us," Shino said with a grin. Rodo Abdullahi, a 19-year-old who attended last week's party, said it was every local girl's dream to have such a grand wedding, But she said only pirates now had the funds to do it. "If I marry a man who doesn't have enough money, he cannot organize such a big wedding," she told Reuters. "That is why girls here prefer to be married to pirates." The inevitable gold diggers
  19. ^^ Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ North, The Arab guy in that link says that his guide was someone called (aptly I thought): Jaamac Foloos Was that your brother? I didn'y say guide saxib. He was shown around Burco :cool:
  20. ^^or as aa gun wielding ivory merchant
  21. ^^wasn't laughing at your Somali but what you said about making tea and having visitors. I detect a hint of familiarity with it
  22. Gello, welcome and enjoy your stay. shaah laa [soo] carar please, with Xalwad, daad baa ino yimi eh! I'll stay schtum!
  23. N.O.R.F

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    Is it me or have alot of the video been taken off?
  24. If I wer't put on me thick northern accent (in English) you wunt understand a word muker