Alpha Blondy

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  1. <cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> Lol@ "a new strategy to achieve recognition" Might as well seek a different "strategy", because the old one of supporting terrorism hasn't worked Good luck to the prof. ok. the joke is over now. fyi..........here's the structure of a joke. it’s all about the punchline. you need to say it with all the detail you can, keep your audience wondering and before they know it, deliver that last line with sweet timing and get out of there.
  2. <cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> By gaal if you mean the white people, then let me remind you that the African men were shagging each other even before they learned to wear cloths. So homosexuality is not really only a white "mashruuc". oi qalooc boy. being a poof is not impressing anyone. caadi iska dhig.
  3. tightening up a few loose ends before going back to the nation's capital. i can't wait. i've rested a lot. i have enough energy to last a lifetime. excellent.
  4. <cite> @Khayr said:</cite> Does anyone know what L.A.B means? Say if I call someone a LAB, what would I be saying? lol hi Khayr, there are several different definition. 1. ''Like A Boss''. in other words, you'd use this expression of sorts when acting as though a boss when you're really dispensable. 2. ''a Lab ho'' - in other words, a xalimo who's at undergraduate or post-grad studies who likes to shukaansi but occasionally goes up to 4th base with her fellow classmates, professors and lab technicians without regards to their relationship status. check out..urban dictionary for more possible definitions.
  5. <cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> ^ Alpha, don't walk in here like a headless chicken. Cabdawali is not the subject we are discussing in this thread. We are talking about the tacit support that the administration in Somaliland gives to the international terrorist group known as Al Shabab, so as to allow the latter to continue to destabilize the rest of the country in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, the international community favors the north with some sort of international recognition. Now address that, if you would! Do you support this suicidal policy of Silaanyo's administration or do you think it's misguided? i support the government 100% in financing Al-Shabaab to further de-stabilise the former Somalia and in the process secure the coveted prize of recognition. i've always advocated for the use of proxies to do our bidding.
  6. awesome tune. playing this on the A406, caadi maha.
  7. there are more pertinent issues for Africans than gaal engineered subversive mashruucs. it's not a great idea to debate the length of rope to hang yourself. it's futile that we engage with such farcades.
  8. recently started watching the shield. it's almost as good as the Wire. it's better than Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad and Oz.
  9. we have to assess their capabilities using the SALUTE standard... i reckon they'll come to blows one day but it's all rhetoric for the time being.
  10. honestly. it's this mindset that continues to ruins any potential for any dialogue. the Turkish FM has in the past alluded to such brazen attitude. i'm not surprised either.
  11. the sheer desperation of Cabdi the Cawar knows no bounds, walle. political opportunism and buzzwords aren't going to save his incompetency. Tilamook, why do you think Cabdi the Cawar is using ''the terrorism link''? lol the way the terrorism mashruuc works is as follows.... 1. it's usually the white gaal who designates such labels...... 2. there's a lot of dog-whistle politics involved too.... 3. there's also a lot of bravado... 4. finally...an attack. Cabdi the Cawar has FAILED on all fronts. PIS has failed him. a more practical allegation would've sufficed. i'm quite sure the thousands of drones working in that area will not corroborate this ''terrorism link''. this is pathetic and quite frankly laughable. p.s - we're just waiting for the ''sexy dossier'' now ee fadlan so dayaa.
  12. <cite> @SomaliPhilosopher said:</cite> You guys are real jokers. You expect one to take such thoughts seriously? Save it for the stand up show Cidansultan and Xaaji. When is the tour? We all know how much SL values independence. Slaves to such pursuit. To some it is holier than entering the gates of heaven. You think you guys will risk this pursuit by even looking at garowe. How will the Queen feel? You don't want to disappoint Her Majesty do you? You joke about AMISOM's presence in Mogadishu. You enter a foot in garowe or Boosaas, you can forget about independence and on top of that I am sure you'll find AMISOM in Hargeisa and not for military assistance. It would be a shame really because that would mean I won't be chilling in Hargeisa anymore. Wouldn't want to vacation in a war zone you know? you sound spasticated. qurarada iska dhig. you vile Somalilandiidist.
  13. whatever happened to Mohamed Rashid (ex-Ucid Vice President and scholar), the minister of recognition (head of the SL recognition committee)? i wonder if he's still in hospital? good man, he was. capable.
  14. this is madness. WTF happened? talow yeey ahayeen? how will these people have peace when they're slaughtering their elders. this is an all time low. this vicious crime must be condemned and those responsible should pay the consequences immediately.
  15. the problems of the Waloweynians goes much much deeper than NGO involvement. these people are psychological battered. it'll take many years before they recover. i'm not hopeful of this happening anytime soon.
  16. i can't wait to leave this hell-hole. less than a week and i'm back home. can't wait.
  17. It is an almost forgotten footnote in history, but this month African leaders gathered to commemorate the Brazzaville Protocol. It was a peace agreement signed 25 years ago in terms of which Cuban troops were withdrawn from Angola and the white South African regime ended what had been open warfare against neighbouring black-ruled states. ''We are a country under construction ... We have a young, dynamic and educated population, we have important natural resources and a privileged situation in the region. We believe our country is under full development...'' - Denis Sassou N'Guesso, President of the Republic of Congo Little more than a year after the protocol was signed Namibia gained independence, Nelson Mandela was released from prison and the final domino fell with the election of a democratic non-racial government in South Africa. When the Brazzaville Protocol was signed Jacob Zuma was the intelligence chief of the Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) guerrilla movement living in exile in Angola; now, he is president of South Africa. Denis Sassou N'Guesso signed the protocol at the end of 1988 as president of the Republic of Congo. Within two years he was driven from power, only to return as president after a bitter civil war. Since then he has successfully contested two sets of elections which were ruled as free and fair even in the face of a mass opposition boycott of both processes. Despite serious concerns about corruption in the country, President N'Guesso has nevertheless retained power, and insists he maintains popular support even though more than half of the country's population lives on just over a dollar a day. He continues to have the strong backing of the country's former colonial ruler, France, and other international powers, and in the past decade has presided over an economic boom in the Republic of Congo. On this edition, Denis Sassou N'Guesso sits down to talk to Al Jazeera in the capital Brazzaville, where the agreement that changed the face of the continent was signed. --- http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/talktojazeera/2014/02/denis-sassou-n-under-construction-2014221134333579518.html -- interesting interview.
  18. <cite> @Wiil Cusub said:</cite> No Faaffaan only want show that Ahmed dhagaxdhige uu marar badan yahay Ahmed xadhig jare. How they financed? just check this chart. External funds increase also almost same line due the better management and planing. get your facts right. you out of touch Kulmiye zealot.
  19. <cite> @DoctorKenney said:</cite> This dog CidanSultan has really reduced the quality of the forum wallahi. This forum is starting to resemble others, with the tribalism and tough talk. Cidansultan has even dragged Xaaji down to his level, with this nonsense talk. i just reported this highly offensive insult. Dr.Kenny, isku xishood and refrain from lowering the standards of the site.
  20. bacda iska fur, abti. you're the one posting an English language thread, maha? it's very clear you have concerns over your command of the English language. practice makes perfect ee sida uula soco. my tips for you. 1. listen to radio.... siba BBC Radio 4 and World Service (will help you to achieve RP accent lol) 2. watch documentaries on Nat Geo Wild. good for adjectives. 3. converse as often as possible with native english speakers. 4. keep updating this useful thread.
  21. ^ i'm not sure. it'll be probably be several years. at least 10 years, i reckon.
  22. i guess..... but at least your Dutch is alright, somaha?