N.O.R.F

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  1. Originally posted by Ibtisam: North: So they bullied you Naaaw lol@NG
  2. 'The government is always funding these quite contrived attempts to "understand" Muslims, but to be honest I think a lot of Muslims are fed up with that. Hear hear. Another BS 'survey' that tells Britons something they should already know (at least those who have worked with Muslims). These surveys and articles are a waste of time.
  3. Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^^WHY what did you do to them??? :confused: My god you and Ngonge are something else. Aniga everyone talks to me. I basically stopped entertaining their BS. Strictly business, must be a written request, if its not in our permit to do, go take a hike mate attitude. Believe me I have valid reasons and have been patient for a long time. ps did you see Ngonge on the train?
  4. Originally posted by NGONGE: There is an 'older' Somali lady that takes the train at that same carriage too. She used to greet me in the past but now she blanks me! I have no idea why. Gabadh ku caashaqday ayaad salaan ka qaadiwayday dee People who work for the other consultants are afraid to approach me these days LoL.
  5. Originally posted by NGONGE: Those Cisco IP Phones are great. With an international line that comes in handy :cool: Ibti, Most of the thread is of JB's office. Look where I was this afternoon The helicopter landed whilst I was there :cool: A Somali brother's view from his office window :cool:
  6. Disclaimer: The views expressed therein are only valid at the time of posting and the author reserves the right to amend, change or reinforce them as events unfold. Sorry sir, there is no come back now.
  7. Without a guilty concience
  8. Originally posted by *Hayat*: ^^ hey anyone can take those pcitures.........how do we know its ur office and scenery you are not in any of them You will just have to take my word for it . Don't me in any pics you would only laugh at me. JB Its not about the number of files or paperwork on your desk. By that time I had cleared everything ready for my 2 week break. Needless to say I work the hardest among the SOL trollers
  9. The pic is of my old uni atrium. Had the pleasure of visiting it last week. Many cups of shaah and alot calaacal in that place between lectures/tutprials. VIP tickets? Well if you happen to meet the old man ask him why his country are doing nothing about the xenophobia. I don't think you will have the courage though
  10. Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^^Loool^ No please don't come! It will rain again! :rolleyes: Stop rubbing it in will you :mad:
  11. Well we have now moved out to the desert and will be there for the next 18 months! My desk after a quick clean up View from my window. This will all be green very soon. Going home. Weekend chill
  12. I think someone posted it already Ibti. One word: Americans,,,,
  13. Eddie Grant? Electric Avenue,,,,, *goes to youtube*
  14. Had a chance to meet the man himself some years ago but overslept :rolleyes: Is he going to be 80?
  15. Bob, Soma, 187, Winger, Ngonge, Viking and anyone else for that matter, lets hear your take. No predictions will be entertained after the 7th. ps can i take my Portugal prediction back?
  16. Somalia could easily be selling water to other African nations, much less suffering droughts ourselves! Quite true. Desalination plants are expensive but what if oil is discovered?
  17. ^^I don't think I have enough info for a thread so I may just jump onto Cadaan's report when he gets back. Don't have many pics as the camera died from heat exposure in my car :rolleyes:
  18. I was arrested by an over-zelious officer outside Stratford station. He de-arrested me 10 mins later Explain all as soon as I can work out how to upload pics via bluetooth on my pc which has just been fixed but the I think they are lying to me. ps the dead bird is gone and they are now cleaning the front yard :cool: time for some Thia food :cool:
  19. When you see water gushing out of high pressure taps in the middle of the desert and seeing most of it wasted you begin to think. All over the place from homes to mosque wudu facilities you notice just how much water is being wasted. Compare that with the shortage of water in Africa where there are hardly any desaleaniation plants and water supply infrasctructure even though water is abundant in some countries. If only the right infrastructure could be put in place for Somalia, it would be the end of draughts affecting people and livestock.
  20. Just got home and found a dead bird infront of my door. Acuudubillah! Hope the maintenance man gets rid of it quickly.
  21. Ibtisam, you have another reason to blame good old Boris Two thumbs up from me for the new Mayor of London :cool:
  22. Tube drinks party sparks mayhem Six London Underground stations were closed as trouble flared when thousands of people marked the banning of alcohol on London transport with a party. Four tube drivers, three other staff members, and two police officers were assaulted, and there were 17 arrests. Several trains were damaged and withdrawn from service, which led to suspended services. Drinkers gathered on Tube trains and station concourses for a last drink before the ban came in at midnight. Police said what should have been a fun event came to an "unfortunate" end. 'Like rush hour but fun' The ban on drinking from - or carrying - open containers of alcohol applies to the Tube, London buses, Docklands Light Railway and trams as of midnight on Saturday. It was announced by London Mayor Boris Johnson shortly after he took office, with the aim of making public transport safer and more pleasant. It's sweaty on there but I'm going round and round until I vomit Peter Moore, from Brighton Booze ends with a bang Tube party in pictures The party, mostly on the Circle Line, was dubbed the Last Round on the Underground or Last Orders. It had previously been widely advertised on social networking and other internet sites. The party began in a celebratory mood, with many people in good spirits and anticipating a good night. Londoner Matt Wynn, 43, a banker, said: "I've come along with a bottle of Champagne because I want to show that you can drink responsibly on the Tube and not cause trouble." But others took a different approach from the beginning. Peter Moore, 35, a sailor from Brighton, said he had downed a can of beer in 10 seconds. "It's sweaty on there, but I'm going round and round until I vomit," he said. 'More considerate' Transport for London's director of transport policing and enforcement, Jeroen Weimar, said the new policy on alcohol was a reasonable one. "We are encouraging our passengers to show a bit more respect and to be more considerate and involve other people's views and other passengers views as they make their journeys," he said. "And clearly drinking alcohol can create a culture whereby people feel it's ok to do that sort of thing, it's ok to get more drunk when you're travelling. "We're not going to the stage where we're saying we're not going to carry people who've had a few drinks and who are trying to get home." Damaged police vehicle As Saturday night wore on, eyewitnesses described how drunken partygoers began fighting and vomiting, ripping up maps and adverts, spilling alcohol and leaving debris. Liverpool Street was one of six stations closed after it was mobbed British Transport Police said there was a "large amount" of instances of disorder reported. Liverpool Street underground station was closed to ease overcrowding for several hours. Other Tube stations closed by police were Euston, Euston Square, Aldgate, Gloucester Road and Baker Street. Seventeen people were arrested for offences such as assault, being drunk and disorderly, assaulting police, public order related offences and drug offences, BTP said. One police vehicle was damaged and two officers assaulted and another injured. Police also reported four assaults on train drivers and three assaults on other members of London Underground staff. There were also "multiple instances" of Tube trains being damaged, which meant they were withdrawn from service, which in turn led to several Tube services being suspended. 'Dangerous' Superintendent Ellie Bird said she had no doubt that the event had begun with a small number of people keen to have fun without causing trouble. Other Tube passengers reported debris, broken glass and spilled alcohol But she added: "Alcohol has a significant impact on crime and anti social behaviour, not only rendering people more vulnerable but raising levels of aggression. "Those under the influence of alcohol are more likely to cause disruption to the service through their physical state and conduct. "We have seen numerous examples this evening of the negative impact of alcohol and antisocial behaviour. It is dangerous for those individuals and others." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7429638.stm Watch the video LoL