N.O.R.F

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  1. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    ^^LoL very true. It's like they are asking a question after every sentence which can be very confusing. Martyr's Square
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    Syria 2007

    ^^Did they add you as an extra? ^^Very friendly indeed and very humble with a good outlook on life in general. My af carabi was practiced with some difficulty in understanding them (that accent is very odd) but I managed fine (surprisingly). We stayed in the old jewish neighbourhood/christian areas (where the hotel is). Its amazing the spaces cars and vans can go through
  3. ^^I can see you counting down just before midnight,,,,'cashara, tisca, tamaanya'
  4. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    ^^Excuse the little hat
  5. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    The Hotel in Damashq Talisman In the old city. A bunch of 200 year old Jewish homes baught by a Syrian (owner of the major mobile network) and turned into this :cool:
  6. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    Yeah. The whole works. Damashq - Allepo - Palmyra with all the sites in between then back to Damashq. Air Arabia with their 20 Dirham for a meal
  7. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    ^^LoL, thanks for keeping me up-to-date with the scores. We did enjoy a Darawish night at the local restaurant. We went to many places including a tabacco farm (I thought of a certain Roma fan when I was there)
  8. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    A place with so much history in terms of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. From the ruins of the crusaders to the tombs of prophets. From the narrow streets with much light, character and friendliness to the farming heartland of the north west. From historical mosques and churches to a dish of the best shami delicacies and plenty of Humus and Olive Oil with each meal 8) Enjoy Damascus
  9. Who will be venturing down to Parliament Square then?
  10. Cadaan, 24 is actually quite young compared to many. Ngonge, I was exaggerating a little. Today's youngsters seem to be on point including the blads and bruvs.
  11. J11, what news of Somalis in Nairobi? I think our boy QL is still there.
  12. I dont think maxkamadaha wanted to rule in the first place. However, it was the best chance for 'unity' as they enjoyed much support in Somaliland as well as throughout Somalia. Oodweyne, the TFG boys and girls are constantly in need of reminders. Cige is a newbie so one doesnt mind giving him the heads up.
  13. I will keep this simple. 1 - The ICU was the best thing to happen to Somalia for 16 years. 2 - They had the support of all Somalis (including the support of those who hail from Somaliland). 3 - It was the govnt of Somaliland that did not support the ICU and not the people. 4 - Supporting an entity does not mean you agree with them all of the time (see the non-support for war by many of voted for Tony Blair). 5 - Those who hail from Somaliland do not wish death and destruction on those who live in Xamar and want the Ethios to pull out. 6 - The longer the occupation goes on the longer death and destruction continues. Let me guess, you are opposed to the Iraq invasion/occupation but support the Somalia scenario. Does it make sense now?
  14. Africa dhe! All live broadcasts on riots has been banned by the govnt. Odinga has called his supporters to meet at a park tomorrow. The EU International observer Spokesman has just confirmed on Al Jazeera English that the vote count for Odinga in the central province (the one they protested today) was infact inaccurate by a 'high figure' ie lower than what it should have been. Also stated it was basically a fix and they have recommended the Electoral Commission to conduct a full and transparent re-count.
  15. What a farce! Vote rigging is highly suspected especially after Odinga's pree conference exposing irregularities.
  16. ^^I know its Sunday but,,, Wizard to play the magician of Somalia Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe lands role as a war photographer whose work has been widely acclaimed since his tragic death David Smith in New York Sunday December 30, 2007 The Observer From Hogwarts school to the hell of Somalia's civil war, Daniel Radcliffe is to make his biggest career leap yet. The Harry Potter actor has seen off competition from Hollywood's A-list to star in the true story of a young British photographer who met a tragic end. The film, Journey, will see Radcliffe play Dan Eldon, a 22-year-old who was among four journalists stoned to death by a mob in Mogadishu in July 1993. Eldon left behind 17 journals, thousands of pictures and a legacy that has won admirers including Madonna and Julia Roberts. His mother, Kathy, says that she has rejected numerous bids for film rights to the story, and met but turned down leading actors including Orlando Bloom, Heath Ledger, Ryan Phillippe and Joaquin Phoenix, all of whom were eager to play the part. But then she sat down with 18-year-old Radcliffe and his parents at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles. 'The timing is right and the person is right and I couldn't ask for more,' said Kathy, a journalist, producer and activist. 'He has portrayed a magician for years and my Dan was a different kind of magician. There are parallels in the two Dans' lives. Daniel Radcliffe is a poet, he keeps journals and he's half Jewish. He has a puckishness, sense of humour and energy inside him which remind me of Dan.' For Radcliffe the role marks a career watershed. He appeared in a TV adaptation of David Copperfield before winning the prize part of Harry Potter in the series of blockbusters based on JK Rowling's novels. But in the past year he has sought to escape Hogwarts' shadow by taking to the West End stage in Equus, appearing nude in one scene, and acting in the film December Boys and the TV drama My Boy Jack Journey is likely to be a tough test because of the extent to which Eldon and his work still fascinate and inspire. The compilation of his richly textured journals, The Journey is the Destination, has sold nearly 200,000 copies since its publication 10 years ago, and his work now has a permanent home at a new gallery in New York. His mother said that in preserving his legacy she and her daughter, Amy, have enjoyed the support of Trudie Styler, the wife of musician Sting, Alanis Morissette, the singer-songwriter, and Rosie O'Donnell, the comedian and talk show host. Director Baz Luhrmann and musician Peter Gabriel both expressed an interest in the film, she added. 'Julia Roberts has bought two of Dan's works and been wonderful. Madonna said, "I want to be a Dan fan".' Eldon was born in Hampstead, north London, to Kathy, who is American, and a British father, from whom she is now divorced. When Dan was seven the family moved to Kenya and he fell in love with Africa. After spells in America and travels worldwide, he followed a family friend to northern Kenya where she photographed refugees of the civil war in neighbouring Somalia. Horrified, Eldon also took photographs which were published in Kenya's leading newspaper. In 1992, he went to Somalia on assignment for Reuters. He witnessed American and UN troops launch 'Operation Restore Hope', first with a sense of relief, then growing frustration, and his pictures helped draw international attention to the developing crisis. On 12 July 1993, he was due to leave Mogadishu - his bags were packed and his replacement had arrived. But then UN forces bombed a house where they believed the warlord General Farah Aideed was present. Instead, 74 innocent men, women and children were killed and more than 100 injured. Survivors raced to the journalists' hotel and asked them to take pictures. Travelling in convoy, under the protection of Somalis, Eldon and a group of colleagues went to the bombed compound. As they began to take photographs, the crowd erupted in anger at what had happened and attacked the journalists. Eldon and his colleagues - Hansi Krauss, Anthony Macharia of Reuters and Hos Maina of the Associated Press - were surrounded, stoned and beaten to death. 'I was in LA, working on a film, and I awakened to this telephone call which changed my life,' Kathy recalled. 'We flew to London and then to Kenya for the service, still feeling numb at that stage. I thought he was gone for ever but I've always felt the tremendous energy of his spirit. I couldn't heal myself until I transformed the horror of Dan's death into some positive things.' Journey will be directed by Bronwen Hughes, whose films include Harriet the Spy and Forces of Nature, and scripted by Jan Sardi, who gained an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for Shine. Kathy is yet to announce a producer but hopes to start filming next year in Kenya, as Somalia remains too dangerous. Profits will go to the Creative Visions Foundation. 'The film is a teen coming of age story - entertaining, funny, dark at times - but ultimately triumphant,' Kathy said. 'People will leave the cinema feeling inspired, thinking: "Oh my God, let me start living right now!" It won't be pious. We're not trying to idolise him or make him or a hero.' She said she and Amy burst into tears the first time they contemplated Dan being portrayed on screen. 'A lot of older actors wanted to play this character but we resisted because Dan was a boy emerging into manhood. If you're an established leading actor then you're too old for this role,' Kathy said. 'Daniel Radcliffe is the first time we've found a young enough actor with a global following. We love the way he's a global soul. He's travelled the world and feels comfortable in the world and hasn't been corrupted by Hollywood.'
  17. Lazy people are now blaming the owner. If someone breaks building regulations and then adds another 3 storeys you HAVE to stop people from living in there until everything is signed off including the building's structural capabilities. The file has probably been sitting there for the past 10 years whilst they have been chatting away and sipping mint tea!
  18. TP, the 'kick em out at 18' thing should be adopted by Somalis if he is sitting on his back side all day and night. Not having a go at those brothers who work and still live at home
  19. There I was wondering where they got their cimaamads from