Alpha Blondy

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  1. i'm often asked what drives me and I tell people what keeps you asking.
  2. to get to the top, one must be patient, compromising and ruthless.
  3. the best way to gain the respect of others is to accord them that same respect.
  4. one way to increase Facebook friends is to press the 'add as a friend'' button as much as possible.
  5. well, it usually works for me. around sunrise.
  6. tune. was listening to that last night as it happens.
  7. One way to get up early in the morning is to use light-coloured curtains or blinds.
  8. Alpha Blondy

    SANTA CLAUS

    ''I believe Hell is an Equal Opportunity Housing'' interesting statement. can you expand on this a little please. do you mean all people will be punished equally. i had the understanding that each was punished according to their sins. if its an equal opportunity house, does it mean that we will all be punished equally, despite the gravity of the sin. also if you could provide with information about the different levels of hell, I'd appreciate that my brother.
  9. cheers Nunne, waves to you too saxib. cheers.
  10. hi IBZ, when are you coming to Hargeisa? I would love to have lunch with you.
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  12. loooooool. somehow i suspect this story of yours is a lie. you couldnt lead a prayer even if someone tapped you on the shoulder and you were somehow leading the prayers.
  13. you havent irked me che in the slightest but you sure are a pathetic, lonely, bald old man!
  14. che, your moronic statements are pathetic! sayid, lets just say there is the offical version of events and his exaggerated version.
  15. Sayid*Somal;715658 wrote: you finally arrested the guy... (posted 16 MARCH 2011 - 12:53PM | BY MENELAOS AGALOGLOU) sayid, i lived and worked with this guy. this is not exactly what happened.
  16. adam, saxib your taking this a little too person. i asked legitimate questions and you construed as personal attacks. these issues are bigger one persons' sense of themselves, lets not personalise the issues being deliberated but exchange views in a good manner. we all have opinions but dont force yours down peoples throats - however enlightened you may think they are. cheers.
  17. divine intervention. idil will move on but that photojournalist is dead. now she needs to find a somali man or 'our' theory that she's a self-hater will be true. I suspect, lakin, that she'll end up with another white man. we need to ask ourselves why so many of our woman are chasing white men. is there something that a white man can do, that we cant do lads eh? white people have no sense of humour, have poor hygiene and and walking around with a sense of entitlement. how they must think 'our' women are cheap and easy, but if i were in their shoes, i would have no regrets every-time. like in the novel - Season of Migration to the North.
  18. to call this talent is indeed sacrilegious! well said Al-Miskiin! Lets pray for the poster and those like him to be guided.
  19. Che -Guevara;713907 wrote: Alpha Blondy...Bal adiga Soomaali maxaad kusoo kordhiseey? Have you met any of these people? more than you've ever done. dont ask questions which are vague and open-ended.
  20. where are the real somali artists adam? these western-based token somalis don't in my opinion reflect somali arts. like the term 'world music' people like k'naan are geared towards the global audience or in other words the west. k'naan is an essentialist, often mimicking cnn's coverage of somalis . k'naan depiction of the somali peninsula as a war-torn and place of poverty only reinforces peoples perception of these stereotypes. what will become of k'naan if there is peace. he is no different from those who seek to gain from the 'somalia problem'. similarly, these fashionista twins are, i'm guessing, supposedly liberating somali women from the taliban stlyle glad-rags. again, using media coverage, they are basing their fashion sense on a fusion of western meets modern day somali fashion, where is the originality? i wonder if they have any 'real' somali customers? it seems to me adam that you want to be a somali from a distance or better put - creating a fictitious accounts of somaliness and presenting it as real.