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busy. being shopping on amazon.co.uk but i don't have a credit card.
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apparently a strategic city.
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this is nice.
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Apophis;988742 wrote: Lets see the old man pose in exactly the same way on a basket made of lighter materials, like plastic. You're gullible Alpha. Think harder son. lol. aar i didnt even notice walahi. ileen he's miraculously standing on the basket. that's not realistic, maha?
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Safferz;988740 wrote: SP is part of the American middle class Alpha, not British. Miss-i-spent-only-$10,000-on-marble-floors, what are you saying? that American middle class folks are any different? bal adna? caajib.
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SomaliPhilosopher;988728 wrote: you can be something else, maha? anyways, why do you want to have mortgage for 25 years, educate your kids for them to only put you in an old people's home, have french showers and have yellow teeth? baal ku noqo fikirka.
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Hassan Sheikh Mohamud: The wait at 10 Downing Street for donations
Alpha Blondy replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
this happened a long time ago, maha? the problem with Somali politics is that it retrospectively discriminates. if an hour is a long time in politics, then Somali politics is timeless, miyaa? cut the guy some slack. what a cringeworthy moment. i almost felt his plight. what an embarrassment. -
Somali girl rebels against Hijab, throws it in the snow
Alpha Blondy replied to Mooge's topic in General
this is the problem with feminist. they never consider the merits of their action. if she's cold then who's at fault, baal? -
SomaliPhilosopher;988711 wrote: Back when Lupe was interesting, are you saying he sold out?
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Safferz;988718 wrote: lool who cares about qabiil when you're just showing love to your homies dee + 1 this.
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^ there is an NGO called NAFIS - Network Against FGM in Somaliland. it's not even run by women. it's run by men. that's the problem, dee.
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Safferz;988716 wrote: Just ignore that part Cadale, it's a struggle for Alpha to express his genuine emotions and be kind to us so even an honest, heartfelt post like the one above needs some insults for him to stay true to character and feel his masculinity hasn't been compromised in any way. you can see i'm not amused. kulaha.............. ''true character''. caajib. are you privy to the different sections of my humanity? :confused:
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Haatu;988715 wrote: Alpha is only being nice because he got his pay recently. As a result he's less stressed as he's able to meet his financial obligations. Haddaan hadalka soo koobo (much better than the Arabic calaa...), don't expect this to last naga daa qarxiska, dee. wa ku sidee?
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Safferz;988712 wrote: Love the positivity Alpha, I appreciate it This one's for you love: wait, baal. what is this positivity you speak off? miyaad isku xishootid. my list wasn't even 4.5 compatible. far too many caagdheerians, dee. :cool::p;)
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Cadale;988710 wrote: LOOOOOL sxb intad niyada ii dhistay baad iga sii jabisat at the same time you know me, dee. i can't say something nice without adding an insult. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.
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wa iga talo. Alpha your greatest enemy is you. your playing small does not serve the world. Haatu - the world is your oyster. don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Cadale - clearly destined for greatness. just put your head down and reach for the stars. Saffz - you're the greatest thing since sliced bread. halka howsha ka sii waad. Apo - you're a smart guy ee don't let cynicism get the better of you. you have a enormous potential ee make sure you fulfill it. Somaliphilosper - you need to stop pretending to be middle class and let your true character shine. the rest, as they say, is history. Tallabo - despite your sexual orientation, you seem smart and talented. your cilaad may prove your greatest obstacle. Wadani - being a sand-dweller has dealt you an early blow in life but you've overcome this and but now sky's the limit. my friends we can all do it. just carry on and don't let anyone stop you from achieving your best. we are all meant to shine. it is not just in some of us; it is in everyone and as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give others permission to do the same. as we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. wherever you are, and whatever the circumstance, tomorrow is another day. a new day. have no regrets. be conscious. be patient. give charity. less is more. cala kuli xaal, you're all pathetic ee naga daaya ciyaarta. [
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Safferz;988590 wrote: My husband Paul Walker just died in a car accident, I am INCONSOLABLE :( it's ironic he should die in a car crash lakinse my condolences.
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^ you need to have a social life. hiding behind these murky terms is a bit silly.
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one of the best pics i've ever taken.
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have y'all heard of the extraordinary tale of the Lion and 3 cows? the famous tale of the lion and 3 cows is an interesting tale, of the political kind, with a particular relevance to the Kulmiye Zionist regime's hierarchy. the lion portrayed by big Silanyo and the 3 cows - Abdirahman Aw Ali, Abdulrahman Mohamed and Muse bixii. one day, the lion made a pact with 2 of cows, in this particular case: Abdulrahman Mohamed and Muse bixii to set in motion a treacherous plan to tragically end the life of ina Aw Ali. the two cows convinced their friend to go into a deadly trap set by the lion and ina Aw Ali foolishly fell for it. he was eaten by the lion. with just two cows remaining, the lion made the attempt to divide and rule them and it was Musa Bixii who colluded with the lion to get rid of Abdulrahman Mohamed in the most sensational manner. and now it seems the last remaining cow, mudane Musa Bixii, an incompetent thug and already a cow by his very nature (who has surprisingly survived this long) will be got rid off soon. the Big Silanyo is too experienced in setting up these sorts of traps. we know he's a willy fox because he has outmaneuvered his political enemies. lakinse what plan does he have for the people of SL?
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Wadani;988493 wrote: And you might be wondering why I'm picking on the word Akhi in particular. It's because a lot of religious Somalis use this term a lot instead of the Somali terms or the term brother if they are speaking in English. They do this with quite a few Arabic words that have Somali equivalents. :p one of the greatest African leaders of all time and my personal hero Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire embarked on a campaign called ''Authenticité'' in 1967. the plan was simple......get rid of all lingering vestiges of colonialism and continuing influences of western culture. in it's place to create a single national identity.
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East African nations agree on monetary union Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi will merge currencies gradually over the next ten years to boost trade. Kampala, Uganda The leaders of five East African countries have signed a protocol laying the groundwork for a monetary union within 10 years that they expect will expand regional trade. ''The promise of economic development and prosperity hinges on our integration'' - Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta Heads of state of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, which have already signed a common market and a single customs union, said on Saturday that the protocol would allow them to progressively converge their currencies. In the run-up to achieving a common currency, the East African Community (EAC) nations aim to harmonise monetary and fiscal policies and establish a common central bank. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda already present their budgets simultaneously every June. The plan by the region of about 135 million people, a new frontier for oil and gas exploration, is also meant to draw foreign investment and wean EAC countries off external aid. "The promise of economic development and prosperity hinges on our integration," said Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta. "Businesses will find more freedom to trade and invest more widely, and foreign investors will find additional, irresistible reasons to pitch tent in our region," said Kenyatta, leader of the biggest economy in east Africa. Kenyatta, who is due to face trial at the International Criminal Court on crimes against humanity charges in February, took over the chairmanship of the bloc from Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, hosting the summit. Kenya has launched a $13.8 billion Chinese-built railway that aims to cut transport costs, part of regional plans that also include building new ports and railways. Challenges ahead Landlocked Uganda and Kenya have discovered oil, while Tanzania has vast natural gas reserves, which require improved infrastructure and foreign investment so they can be exploited. Tanzania, where the bloc's secretariat is based, has complained that it has been sidelined in discussions to plan these projects, but Kenyatta said the EAC was still united. Kenneth Kitariko, chief executive officer at African Alliance Uganda, an investment advisory firm, said the monetary union would boost efficiency in the region's economy estimated at about $85 billion in combined gross domestic product. "In a monetary union, the absence of currency risk provides a greater incentive to trade," he said. Kitariko said, however, that achieving a successful monetary union would require convergence of the union's economies, hinting that some challenges lay ahead. "Adjusting to a single monetary and exchange rate policy is an inescapable feature of monetary union ... but this will take time and may be painful for some," he said, referring to the fact that some countries may struggle to meet agreed benchmarks. ---- http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/11/east-african-nations-agree-monetary-union-20131130175336476127.html ---- interesting developments.
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Tallaabo;988500 wrote: Why do you guys post these endless music videos from You Tube? These video clips are as annoying as the junk mail I receive. + 1 ........sort of agree here. i post good content. all my vids are meaningful, dee. decipher these lyrics from the vid i posted baal..... Confusion never stops Closing walls and ticking clocks Gonna come back and take you home I could not stop that you now know, singing Come out upon my seas Cursed missed opportunities Am I a part of the cure? Or am I part of the disease? Singing
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Safferz;988407 wrote: Dadkaygu haduu tashaday, maxaa loo daba socda? reer SL are seeking approval. recognition comes from the self. others can't give you what you already have.
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Cadale;988505 wrote: If you dont appreciate make your own thread. naga baaax :mad: + 1. this.
