N.O.R.F
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I cant even remember taking part in this discussion LoL.
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^^Where are th pics man? Mise maabad tagin meesha?
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I used to watch these guys when most of you were living in the miyi (or in the desert)
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I used to watch these guys when most of you were living in the miyi (or in the desert)
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Che, I never said you did but if you refer back to our original exchange you seemed to be defending one who is a supporter of the stooges. Hence my questioning of him and your questioning of me and others questioning you. Round and round dhe,,,,
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Che, I never said you did but if you refer back to our original exchange you seemed to be defending one who is a supporter of the stooges. Hence my questioning of him and your questioning of me and others questioning you. Round and round dhe,,,,
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Che, I never said you did but if you refer back to our original exchange you seemed to be defending one who is a supporter of the stooges. Hence my questioning of him and your questioning of me and others questioning you. Round and round dhe,,,,
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^^I know what your saying laakin the govnt is cash strapped (when ever Riyaale is not scooping some for himself) and that road is not a priority at the moment. Sadly. Originally posted by Nehanda: Iyo jidka kale ee lagu xogeey o uu dhaxeeyo Barbara iyo Burco. Thats the best 'highway' in SL. Waa toos. No problems. Ghanima, I know what you mean. Flights direct from Dubai would be good for me and the family. Going through 'dhib'outi is a nightmare.
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Originally posted by -: Northern...My point is if it is Burco that was being destabilised, I'm sure you would had the same reaction. Lack of empathy is all inclusive Somali attribute. I would. BUT I would still be anti occupation of Somalia! I would still oppose bombs being dropped in Xamar. I would still oppose the warlord Govnt. Still oppose the treatment of displaced people (holding up food aid etc). You get the picture? You cant have your cake and it saxib as some are doing on here.
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It would be great to work on this as much as it would be a huge headache. Arsenal Stadium contractors (Sir Robert McAlpine) have been give the job. Work has already begun on the Olympic Park site in Stratford London 2012 boss Sebastian Coe said work on the stadium would begin in April 2008, three months ahead of schedule The man on the left won Olympic gold in 1984 and went to my old school. The biggest difference to previous Olympic stadia concerns the seating - 55,000 seats will be 'demountable' or temporary The main feature of the stadium design is the sunken bowl, which is designed to bring spectators close to the action London 2012 officials are looking for a tenant to occupy the stadium once the Olympics and Paralympics are over But a tie-up with a major football team such as West Ham has already been ruled out by London mayor Ken Livingstone Looks like the council tax wll be going up in East London :confused:
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Remeber all the initial reports about him wearing a big buffer jacket in the middle of summer, he looked middle eastern, he ran (when he walked and even picked up a newspaper), the commissioners early interviews etc? and now this?
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Jet Planes Will Be Able to Land at Hargeysa Airport Next Year Hargeysa, November 3, 2007 (SL Times) – Somaliland Minister of civil aviation Ali Mohamed Waran Ade announced last Saturday that Hargeysa international airport run way will be repaired and extensively rebuilt. The minister stated that the government will invest $400,000 to enlarge the airport run way, which will allow heavy jet planes to land at Hargeysa airport for the first time. The minister added that the project will be finished in early 2008. “Somaliland Diaspora who come home in the summer meet problems when they are flying to Hargeysa Airport, because on their way home the planes take them from the country where they live to countries that are Somaliland’s neighbors, then these passengers are put in low quality foker planes that fly them to Hargeysa. The reason this is the case is because Somaliland airport cannot handle heavy jet planes. But we are expecting that in early 2008, jets will be able to land at Hargeysa Airport for the first time in history,” said the Minister of Aviation in a press conference he held at the VIP reception of Hargeysa airport. “Most of the airline companies in the country use Russian foker airplanes. African Express Airways is the only company that uses Jet planes, but its airplanes serve only in Berbera Airport, which is the only airport in the country in which huge jet planes can land. African Express Airways, too, will benefit once Hargeysa airport is improved because then its passengers will not have to go all the way to Berbera then come to Hargeysa,” the minister explained. Source: Somaliland Times Glad I wont be going to Djabouti anymore!!!
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They sold their airport and port operations to make a quick buck. I hope this wont be repeated in SL or Somalia insha Allah.
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The city that gave you all the beautiful game (yes my city) now welcomes the greatest ever player. Too bad its a tad too late for him to see my silky skills on that Saltergate pitch. Not that I have lost those silky skills but rather I am no longer a resident of that great city with seven hills. Pele joins Sheffield celebrations By Jonathan Rawcliffe Sheffield FC were the world's first football club Pele will attend non-league Sheffield FC's friendly match against Inter Milan at Bramall Lane on Thursday. The fixture is part of the South Yorkshire club's 150th anniversary celebrations, confirming their status as the world's oldest football club. "It's fantastic that Pele will be there," Sheffield FC chairman Richard Tims told BBC Sport. "I think that he's quite honoured to be invited to mark 150 years of the game. This is the place football kicked off." With Fifa president Sepp Blatter having attended the club's anniversary dinner last month, Tims believes Sheffield's contribution to shaping the game is recognised across the globe. Formed on 24th October 1857 by Sheffield cricketers William Prest and Nathaniel Creswick, many ideas the club adopted are still used in football today. This club is a conscience for the world of football and money Sheffield FC chariman Richard Tims "In the early days, this club was the driving force behind the organisation of the game. That's what Blatter and football historians recognise," Tims said. "This wasn't just the first football club - it made many innovations to the game. It was pioneering, and developed things like crossbars, corner kicks and free kicks. "I'm not saying that without Sheffield FC there wouldn't have been football, but we were there first." Currently playing in the UniBond First Division South, Tims insists the club's emphasis remains not so much on climbing the leagues as providing an alternative to the modern game. "Before the Football League came along around the time of professionalism, football was just a game, played for sporting endeavour. Now, football is an industry - Sheffield were never really part of that. "If you like, this club is a conscience for the world of football and money." "Let's not forget what football actually means to most people around the world. It's not about how much money you can make out of it, it's about playing for the love of the game, jumpers for goal posts and all that. 606: DEBATE Could football ever return to its 'roots'? "We're not a million miles away from league football, and I would never say never, but I wouldn't say it's high on our agenda. We are realistic - five years ago we didn't even have a ground." As part of his visit, Pele will open an exhibition which will include the first public showing in 40 years of the original hand written rules of football. A Sheffield FC visitors centre will feature in the club's future plans. "People are always interested in the historical roots of things," said Tims. ""We've got artefacts and memorabilia that should be of interest to every football fan around the world. "Sheffield FC is a powerful brand. We're trying to become everyone's second favourite football team, so whether you support Bolton Wanderers or Boca Juniors, you can still support the world's oldest football club." http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7081034.stm
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See what happened
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8-0!!! Beat the previous record which only last for 2 weeks!!!! LOL Sadly I didnt see it (I was snoring by then)
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^^ Thats more like it. The guy above you Xiinow is a cry baby numero uno. He runs for the most humourless and overly pathetic comebacks. Fahiye, what with the insecurity saxib? You need a few lessons in keeping banter amongst others (especially your opposition) dear lad. Havnt you been paying attention to PMQ (Prime Ministers Questions) all these years??? But dont worry, it is understandable these days (re LA) You can do it with any SL post so long as it has humour/irony
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The flag didnt keep that guy awake,,,, Great photo op none the less,,,,
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Al mindi? You mean 'mandi' yacni? Yemeniin fi Etoobia?
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Was it with Olive oil? Try it with fried fish :cool:
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First time you had Xumus? Waar ninku badowsana
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^^Sorry for ruining your parade mate. As ever, you can dish it out but cant take it Loosen up that fake Armani suit
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The guy to the right looks bored enough he has fallen asleep!
