Alpha Blondy

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  1. Mario B;814624 wrote: He just leaving a maafrish near you. don't be ridiculous! JB's not in that sort of thing.
  2. Bluelicious;814631 wrote: Alright thanks Alphy is that it?
  3. i can confirm JB is well and safe....having seen this thread, i made inquiries on behalf of worried SOL members and he is fine and well.
  4. ElPunto;814463 wrote: LOL at this. Just get together on FB. That way no suspense. Black celebrity? Hada - have we finally accepted we are adoon. I'm glad. lol@el punto, of course, this was an attempt to extract info on looks and peoples sense of value - which is off great importance to me. so far my eyes are only impressed by bluelicious as she looks nice and i've never known her to tell fibes. as a conscious culutural critics my sense of belonging were never in doubt lol and i'm also glad.
  5. NN, i cannot speak on LST behalf but I'm quite certain he doesn't want chocolate or any other forms of acquired tastes lol. he is looking for somali food lol.
  6. *Blessed;814296 wrote: Deleted what did you write inadeer? lol.
  7. Carafaat;814281 wrote: Stevie Wonder. lol@arafat!
  8. ^ Fyr, very conscious indeed lol! " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  9. Sketch is a little ciyaal suuq! he can't be taken serious.
  10. so, waad caas tahay. ! you know what they say about light-skinned men? lol!
  11. NGONGE;814205 wrote: I come in, I switch everything on and then sit back and read the paper. After that, I come to SOL. special privileges eh?
  12. lol..... These days I'm sporting the Omar Epps look. although my nose isn't that big and the gap between my eyes that wide.
  13. lol@che, i was actually gonna comment about you, only to see the above comment lol. i think you're a fairly cool guy but underneath the surface there's a rotting seepage of corruption.
  14. LST, naga da voyeurism-ka. just go to an authentically beligian restuarant. kulaha somali restaurant in brussells, you've got a better chance of seeing a unicorn there. i hear there's a very good congolese restuarant calle the white elephant lol.
  15. Polanyi;813866 wrote: If you are nin madow on pay as you electric key and the electricity turns off, you can't see you wife or your kids, damn. This is a good litmus test for testing if you're black.
  16. ^ change is inevitable, stop lulling over the past and think forward.
  17. Xaaji Xunjuf;813923 wrote: Blessed i believe the EU model of union i dream about Somaliland Somalia Djibouti sharing one currency in the future the league of Somali countries O'gaden and the NFD region can join also when they gain independence. yes this is a good starting point. there is no limit to 'our' collective efforts
  18. African forces backing Somali government troops said they took control of one of the Islamist rebellion's last strongholds, sparking intense clashes on the outskirts of Mogadishu. Four African Union soldiers were wounded in Friday's offensive, led by Burundian troops in the force, on the sprawling Deynile neighbourhood northwest of central Mogadishu, which had been an al-Shabab safe haven for years. The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) is a well-equipped force of more than 10,000 soldiers from Uganda, Burundi and Djibouti. "Troops from the Somali army backed by troops from the African Union Mission in Somalia seized the district of Deynile and routed the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Shabab terrorists," AMISOM spokesman Paddy Ankunda said in a statement on Friday. But well after that statement, shooting could still be heard in the area in early evening, a humanitarian source in Mogadishu told AFP news agency. Refugees Deynile commands access to the Afgoye corridor, an area some 30 kilometres northwest of Mogadishu which is controlled by the Shabab and is home to the world's largest concentration of internally displaced people. "An important security operation was launched this morning around Deynile and the Afgoye corridor and we have cut off the road to Afgoye," Mohamed Osman Hanaf, a commander in the government forces, told journalists. "Heavy clashes broke out when Shabab attacked our troops in Deynile," said Hanaf, who said the al-Qaeda-linked group had been defeated but did not provide any casualty toll. No Shabab official was immediately available for comment. "The situation is a bit confused and we have contradictory information on who controls what," the Mogadishu humanitarian source said early Friday evening. "Our forces and AMISOM advanced and took control of most of Deynile, including the airstrip," Abdulahi Muhidin, another Somali officer, said. "The Burundians and the Ugandans advanced with tanks towards Deynile and heavy clashes erupted," witness Ise Abdulahi said. He said most civilians had deserted the neighbourhood before the clashes. Over the past few weeks, thousands of civilians have streamed out of Deynile ahead of an expected offensive by AMISOM and Somali forces who have tightened their grip on Mogadishu since August. "All movement of civilians in the Afgoye corridor has been blocked and AMISOM is carrying out military manoeuvres there," a local resident, Jumale Ahmed, said. Some 410,000 people, around one third of all the displaced people in Somalia, were still living in the Afgoye corridor at the start of the year, fleeing war or drought, according to figures from the UN refugee agency. Hospital under fire Medical aid group Doctors without Borders (MSF) said the hospital in Deynile had come under fire Friday. "The emergency ward and one part of an operating theatre in this hospital, where MSF has been working since 2006, were hit and major damage was caused," the group said in a statement. All 19 patients and 48 staff are currently holed up inside a ward sheltering from the clashes, MSF said, calling on the warring parties to respect the hospital's neutrality. The Shabab, who were recently recognised as an affiliate by al-Qaeda supremo Ayman al-Zawahiri, want to create an Islamic state in Somalia and have been battling the weak Western-backed transitional government for five years. They once controlled up to 80 per cent of the vast Horn of Africa country but government forces backed by local militia, regional armies and AMISOM have been regaining ground in recent months. Since abandoning fixed positions in Mogadishu in August, the Shabab have been chased out of most of their strongholds, with the notable exception of the southern port of Kismayo. ------------------------- mission almost complete!
  19. lol@NN that's an interesting list... u seem to have an interesting conception of the world lol - the laissez faire and conscious spiritualist....i hope those aren't just buzzwords but you truly believe in all those things.
  20. lol@arafat, they're probably spending time with their kids. maybe, some are working on their allotments, Ploughing vegetable to take to the village competition. its quite odd but I don't think any of them are doing interesting.
  21. lol@arafat, really? i suppose you've lived to tell these awe-inspiring stories miyaa?