N.O.R.F

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  1. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Intaa yaa kuu qoray ?? Oo intay bay kugu qaadatay?
  2. Originally posted by PlayMaker: tomorrow night at 8:ET, I smell game 7.. I will have to make sure to watch it but after a late night watching the footy aswell it will be tough at work. go Boston!!
  3. I don't know which game to watch. France vs Italy will be boring affair so I will watch the Dutch with their top notch footballing play. Where is Winger horta?
  4. Alhamdullilah i had a great childhood, i played and laughed at the playground; i had friends from various races and religions; i ran; i rode a bike; i roller bladed; i learnt how to swim; i learnt how to horse ride; i went to school and graduated from university and i now hold a professional job. I've done all this in a hijab. :cool: You have just enlightened a few people.
  5. He pleaded the 5th France and Italia to go home to frog legs and pasta tonight.
  6. Originally posted by Valenteenah: North , those pics look awful - I suspect it's your camera rather than London tho. They are not awful its just London
  7. N.O.R.F

    Peace

    ^^waar albaabkay faraha igaga xidheen inakoo ku socona Xamar
  8. Haven't read the post but I'm sure things like finances going into the coffers of companies/entities who delibrately set to upset/ridicule Muslims is something to think about. I would be lying if I said I thought about that all the time especially when purchasing my footy attire (not usually Nike products) FB says: oo ma banooni baad soo dheleysaa? Waar bal maxaad tidhi? Translation baliis! Maybe you wanted to say, oo ma 'kubad' baad soo 'ciyaari'
  9. N.O.R.F

    Peace

    Welcome Aaron
  10. I have just heard Fabio Cappelo speak English for the first time LoL
  11. Originally posted by Cadaan: LOL@Polska, that cracks me up, Norf. Besides, I thought it was supposed to be called Bulgaria now, I was hearing that all the Polacks made their money in England, and are now moving back to the real Polska. Yep, its the turn of the Bulgarians and Romanians now. Bloody foreigners :rolleyes:
  12. Next year? When is next year? I plan mine a few months before.
  13. Yey went to France last month I'm contemplating watching tonights game(s)
  14. I don't think its pronouced as a 't' though :confused:
  15. Warya skipper, are you on your way or have you been through already?
  16. ^^ There was no need to saxib. Originally posted by Naden: ^ 'Shurta'? Sounds like much ado about nothing. Edit My bad. It is a 't'. Much ado about nowt is probably the case.
  17. No. But I expect more 'shurda' on the streets.
  18. Originally posted by Ms DD: Is there a female version who could show ladies around Dubai? Unfortunately not at the moment. Still in Polska, sorry I mean London
  19. Originally posted by Skipper: Northerner i think i had done enough since i became a member of sol to be given a presidential tour around Dubai(not london, i hate that place), just like the one cadaan got. And besides the guy is white while i am somali so its me who should be shown around. I like to show people around Dubai but you didn't tell me did ya? ey? ey?
  20. ^^That was cleared after a few mins dear. I'm scared to go out now
  21. ^^Waar hoy dadka waxaa ha maqalsiinin qaar baa laga yaaba inay rumstaan oo 'shurdada' igu yeedhi!
  22. I'm baffed :confused: UK says UAE terror risk is 'high' British nationals in the United Arab Emirates have been warned there is now a high risk of a terror attack there. Travel advice from the UK Foreign Office said terrorists might be planning indiscriminate attacks in places frequented by expatriates. It did not give details about why there was believed to be a more serious threat than the general one previously issued to UK nationals. Unlike neighbour Saudi Arabia, the UAE has had no major terrorism incidents. Expatriates make up a majority of the population of the oil-rich state, which consists of seven individual emirates, including the main ones Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It is also a major tourist destination. "High" is the most serious of four terrorism risk levels which the Foreign Office uses in its warnings, the others being "general", "underlying" and "low". Security awareness British officials do not usually comment on the reasons for specific changes in its foreign travel advice, but say conditions in overseas countries are constantly under review. "There is a high threat from terrorism," an official travel advice notice for the country said. "We believe terrorists may be planning to carry out attacks in the UAE." The web-posted advice says attacks could happen at any time and may target residential compounds, military, oil, transport and aviation interests. "You should maintain a high level of security awareness, particularly in public places," the advice says. However, the advice is prefaced by an assurance that the "vast majority of visits" to the UAE are "trouble-free". At least 100,000 UK citizens are resident in the UAE and more than one million Britons travelled there in 2006, the British embassy says. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7456547.stm Is this a ploy to sell something to them??