Alpha Blondy

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  1. on-line advertising should be ethical and in-line with 'our' Islamic values. i clicked on ebony singles and found myself prey to a vicious black women. the shock and horror, indeed! as for the Chinese site, i prefer hentai.
  2. Chimera;810706 wrote: Yes Alpha, they are. delusional and utopian! of course they're not. get real warya!
  3. live for today; die for tomorrow - Alpha Blondy
  4. adams, i just read thro the thread briefly but are those 'actual' monuments from somalia?
  5. When the principal (Meryl Streep) of a Bronx Catholic High School accuses a popular priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) of pedophilia, a young nun caught in between the feuding pair becomes hopelessly swept up in the ensuing controversy. 1964, St. Nicholas, the Bronx: The winds of change are sweeping through this tight-knit religious community, and charismatic priest Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is doing his best to adapt by revisiting the school's notoriously strict disciplinary practices. Unfortunately Father Flynn's progressive ideas stand in stark contrast to the longstanding beliefs of Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), the iron-willed principal, who believes that an oppressive environment of punishment and fear is the only way to keep the student body in line. Suddenly into this tempestuous environment appears young Donald Miller, St. Nicholas' first black student. When hopeful innocent Sister James (Amy Adams) reluctantly reveals to Sister Beauvier that Father Flynn and Donald have been spending an unusual amount of time together in the church rectory, the unrelentingly righteous headmistress begins a merciless crusade to reveal the beloved clergyman as a lecherous child molester and have him permanently expunged from the school. Yet despite her moral certainty that Father Flynn has committed such an unspeakable transgression, Sister Beauvier has not a shred of actual evidence to back up her audacious claim. Now, as Sister Beauvier and Father Flynn enter into an epic battle of wills, the shock waves set into motion by their explosive confrontation threaten to destroy one man's reputation and tear apart the entire surrounding community. 8.5/10
  6. quite ridiculous really....i quipped with my friend about a month ago (as the monument started taking shape...'is this another war memorial?'', what point do these sorts of memorials serve bal? somaliland should look forward.
  7. she's a bit fat but has a fairly decent face.
  8. Naxar Nugaaleed;809829 wrote: thanks for the welcome val seems like NN has been exposed as owning the khalid script! looooool...... i just re-read the previous page and there is no mention of you or any welcome NN.
  9. lol@ngos NG people like me are superstars here despite my anti-west rhetoric bottoms-up approach malarkey, imagine what a chameleon like you can do. you could run circles around them. this is an ngo economy and everyone is eating big here with half-baked ideas including many of SOL's alumnus, no names mentioned.
  10. lol@ng, LOL. You can share your findings (needs assessment) with the bigger NGOs and they might even buy it.
  11. lol@arafat, i was taking the pic mate....like to think of myself as malcolm tucker from the thick of it - running sh!t behind closed doors.
  12. blessed.... inadeer naga da deee, its a bit childish to do that to someone.... i personally feel its a bit depraved.
  13. ^ lol@nuune, arafat.... wats up with the crying...i do this type of thing all the time. i only meet the ones who were i felt were decent lol. are you telling me you've never met anyone over the net.
  14. ng is a mirage, a delusional... he has an aura of mysterious and elusiveness but once get to know him and get to his centre of gravity. he is nothing and boring.
  15. lol@arafat! I was travelling with a senior level delegation from the somaliland government. it was difficult to say the least but i'm glad to see them leave, while i relax for a other week to relax for a bit of r&r.
  16. oba, these pics are hideous. i expected better from your ambitious trip. what are you doing in mansoor hotel. contrary to many people's opinion that's not in xamar, its in hargeisa.
  17. The seasons mark the stages in the collapse of a marriage in this drama from Turkish auteur Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Isa (Nuri Bilge Ceylan) is a college professor with a younger girlfriend, Bahar (Ebru Ceylan), who works as an art director for television. Isa and Bahar have been together and seemingly happy for years, but as they vacation with friends in the seaside community of Kas, it becomes obvious the two are drifting apart, and one evening over dinner their tensions come out into the open; Bahar calls an end to their relationship as she heads home for Istanbul without her Isa. As fall sets in, Isa and Bahar have fallen out of touch with one another; he's resumed an on-again, off-again relationship with his lover Serap (Nazan Kesal) which is founded on a mutual enthusiasm for aggressive sex, while Bahar is working in Eastern Istanbul on a television project. With the coming of winter, Isa travels to the remote mountain location where Bahar has been working to pay a visit, though neither party is sure if they want to reconcile. Nuri Bilge Ceylan not only wrote and directed Climates (aka Iklimler) but played the male lead, Isa, while his real-life wife, Ebru Ceylan, portrayed Bahar. 9/10
  18. i was kicked out of the delegation camp on friday. it was a good move on the part of the delegation to formally ask me to leave the delegation. i'm not disappointed just glad.
  19. ^ interesting views but much like your opinions completely cuckoo and delusional.