N.O.R.F

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  1. lol I was at an engagement recently. Waiting for dhuhur prayer and an old Somali man's phone rings. Its some woman singing to pop beat. We decided in aynu ka badalno the ring tone. Didn't ask him if we could but just said give me your phone so I can change the ring to tone for you.
  2. Morning all Ngonge, have a cuppa first
  3. The report also revealed that prohibition is not strictly reinforced and that police turn a blind eye to the drug "The customs plug away on their watch, but within the police and among national politicians no one cares. The problem is within a small ethnic group which lives outside of mainstream society, and as long as abuse does not spread to your average Swede then those in power are obviously not interested," So the stuff gets through because the Swedish police can’t be bothered to do their jobs? Dee sida dhe. All this talk of open borders iyo EU naga daa I’m no even going to bother with the one above
  4. Are there any cultural ties to sida lacagta loo spendgareeyo? Some are wealthy but you wouldn't know (the kaki wearing drives a VW Beetle type or timo jilicaa). Some are very wealthy and show it (Carabta). Afternoon
  5. Forgot about this thread. Thanks for bumping it up
  6. The woman who wants to marry waxshi looks Arab with dark make up on
  7. NGONGE;911512 wrote: ^^ Are you both home now? Is the airconditioning on full blast? Did you have your afternoon nap yet or are you about to have it? Are the streets empty or are people just about to go out for their evening "business"? The ACs are only on in the office. No afternoon naps and the whole city comes out after Isha
  8. Faheema.;911424 wrote: Salaam All, Fog, Fog anf more Fog than I have seen in a lifetime, glad it's a long weekend. Long weekend? Why? I miss the fog in Jan and the cooler weather. Afternoon all
  9. Naxar Nugaaleed;911211 wrote: All three of them, even though Bilal looks little bit They look Sudanese.
  10. nuune;910948 wrote: Was it Norf then who was running the country, I know he is medium wing hehe If i was running a country saxib horta kan iga sareeyaan xidhi lahaa for the crimes of producing those videos and self opinionated bile
  11. Naxar Nugaaleed;911054 wrote: Used to think it was only westerners who were in the business of replacing East African characters with west African, people we need to draft more ethios and somalis to the business of acting. Are you refering to Bilaal and Waxshi?
  12. They will only lease it if it makes economic sense to them. They're already using Djibouti where they have invested heavily. The fact that SL is unrecognised and is a democracy will be a stumbling block.
  13. What does your younger brother think? Can we see some stats? Goal/shot ratio, pass completion, dribbles etc?
  14. NGONGE;910578 wrote: I, of course, beg to differ and would argue that Suarez is ten times the player that RVP is. You don't carry a team that has Ferdinand, Rooney, Carrick, Evra, Silva and Hernandez but you do one that has Sterling, Suso, Allen and Wisdom. Ok, now you've gone too far! RVP is better technically and positionally. He is probably the best finisher in the land. Thats without the goals they've scored to date or who has done the harder work. I reckon Sterling is having a better season than Valencia and Young put together.
  15. Saxibkeen Bob is suffering because his team is suffering. Europa League ayuu daawan next season
  16. Ngonge, I wasn't arguing with you badowyahow
  17. ^Afternoon Juxa Are you at work today? The snow looked too much. Ngonge oo iska seexday I think. Malika too
  18. Reeyo, its getting interesting. Two bob aka Xabad, if you want to discuss Cumar's life feel free but this hit run you're fond of needs to stop.
  19. Oodweyne;910319 wrote: ^^^ Aah another one thinking that somaliland is for sale. It is pity they did not send you the memo of what somaliland is about before you have decided to spout off stuff others are much more clued about it than you. In others words, let me assure you that the likes of president Silanyo will be back in London chilling out in his home after he was chased away from office by a teeming angry population before there are any takers of your sort of nonsense in somaliland. But I guess since democracy is the right to spout off gibberish to one's heart content, then I guess you are entitled to take comfort from the sort of stuff our friend Norf has been parading around in here. So you believe that the current situation is unfavourable to Somaliland? A least we agree on something. Now, what would be the way towards independence? At least give your take on the next steps instead of just opposing our views.
  20. Just watched 4, 5 and 6. I think I will do a marathon soon. Very intriguing.
  21. Oodweyne;910232 wrote: It is refreshing to see the slow striptease of an accumulated garb in which some in here are doing so that their "true" ideological disposition is gently gently reveal. In other words, reread with scrutinising eye the essence of what blessed had to say in this argument, which was that of somaliland settling for a third way because according to her we do not rule our territories completely. Or perhaps one should reread our very own Norf and see his clever by half formulation of saying that somaliland must settle for some sort of regional federation with somalia even if he does not say so in open and brave way. All in all, as I have said it is revealing political striptease to say the least. Oh really? I haven't said anything new here Oody. Somaliland is stuck between a rock and a hard place at the moment. Let's at least be realistic about that. I'm trying to arrive at the best solution for Somaliland when the talks are exhausted (I doubt you think anything will come from them). Call it strip tease but I call it realism. So what happens next? Rahima, qofku marku dudo miyaan la sasabin?
  22. Although some relevant points have been made regarding union or independence, no one has brought up ways on ‘how’ either could be achieved. The Somaliland government has, at the moment, the ongoing (or not going) talks with Somalia as the only visible option for independence. The current admin has done a lot to trumpet Somaliland’s progress and it’s desire to be formally recognized as an independent country. However, it seems as though there are just too many cooks in the admin all talking about the same thing (independence) as well as a lack of a clear strategy / vision. Somalia isn’t really at a stage to talk to Somaliland so will delay proper talks for another year or two. Again, there doesn’t seem to be a strategy that appeals firstly to the Somaliland people then the current admin. In addition, I doubt we have leaders with enough intellect to realise that this is a question of compromise. Pride will get in the way, the media will stir things up, the elders will stay schtum and the people will be lead down a path that will offer very little for their future. What will be a good compromise for all? Personally, I believe that as long as Somaliland puts measures in place to ensure it’s people won’t have to face the same issues/problems they did under Barre and convinces it’s people these measures will work and act as a deterrent, there may be scope for reconciliation. An equipped military, peace deals between the regions, a mechanism for airing people’s and regional admin grievances, a level of influence in Xamar etc. People may listen. A level of trust will need to be established before any of this can happen. Before any of this happens though all avenues for independence will be exhausted. Again, I doubt the current Somaliland admin has the level of influence and guile required to achieve anything more than lip service from EU, UK,UN etc
  23. Afternoon Ibti. Ka waran JB's city? Mise its yours as well now?