Ibtisam

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  1. ^^Ya Salam, :eek: :eek: :eek: I don't understand why are they bothering me like they pay my bills, what is with the 3rd degree- Did I steal something from them?. uuff You friend, the nice old man called last week- he made a 5min dua for me and my family- nearly made me cry. Such lovely man.
  2. Oh my God!!! Some people here are more pis*sed off then the sun readers! Lol As for the issue of Milking the system: When does it go beyond the acceptable norm- for example EVERY single one of us who grew up in the UK before the age of 16 got child benefit- granted it was only £18 or something and school dinners, but that was tax payers money. Okay When YOU (the older lot) when to university- you all got a grant of £3,500 (Not including the low interest loans for those who took it)- also tax payers money. None of you on here live in houses you owe- few of you rent (half of which rent from crooks who are sub letting their council houses may I add) while the rest of you live in council houses or live with someone who lives in a council house. Now now, there are 0.01% of you posters who rent or maybe even owe legitimately and grew up else where so did not get child support- but even if YOU as an individual don’t, I can guarantee that the government supplements for a few members of your family- now if any of you are telling me you owe your own home and none of your family are or were on welfare or other working class assistance solutions- then well done to you and yours, but the chance are you was not a refugee from Somalia in the 1990s, but economic migrants from else where or the ruling elite of Somalia who stole all the money or were educated and well placed in foreign jobs before the collapse of the state. I just don't understand or like why this family let the sun invade their privacy and post pictures of their house. Or the fact that they are now being used to abuse the Somali community. On a postive side maybe it will stimulate debate and get our community into jobs and extend the level of support available to them. At the same time- maybe young people would not see the welfare as a legitimate source of income, stop chewing and get a job- or at least tighten the rules which regulate state support so they are forced to work.
  3. ^^W/salama I pay for everything I can with card- not only do I hate carrying cash with me (never use to carry a purse) but I also lose it, put it in the pin with receipt and all sorts of nonsense. Also when I do my tax return it makes it easier to see what benefit I qualify for- what was business or wasted. Ngonge do something out the ordinary. It took a trip to India and three consecutive day withdrawals of R30000 to block my card. now that is a security breach. I remember when we called the bank- my friend qaxooti bank call center was in Mumbai- the guy wanted to come and meet her- he was so excited she was in India. I work up at 3am because the heater in my house won't turn off and my house is like a little oven- Might have to sleep with the door and windows open tonight.
  4. Che if you was not on my list- you could never find me- even if we had everyone in common. You can make so that only you can request friends- so even if they see you- they cannot request you. Lily nyt. I'm off too, my train ride is empty. good luck Lily.
  5. #Che if you were hiding, not doing very well
  6. Che: No place like home, come hate or Love. lool @ Juxa, he is on that account- he was probably wondering about my personal one.
  7. Che I deleted my facebook account- too many non- qaloocan people online. I was starting to like them.
  8. Che you talk everyone. I can name at least four girls I've seen you ruin their pictures with your over the top comments (no could saying anything after your comment ) Lool @ Xagxagasho- Hey hey you are making us sound like girly girls!
  9. ^^^Is that not a good thing. Keeping him distracted, he will come back with a gloating report about stars iyo moon and waax loo jeedin lol
  10. You are all too sensative. lol soft discrimination eh. A matter of taste I say. Che, You wish you was qaloocan
  11. ^^^I know there is a difference between Xamari and Hamar people- But really who cares. Anyone who does not speak the qardaf north speech speaks Xamari regardless of whether they are xamari clan wise or not Faheema leave the 17yrs olds alone women.
  12. Che the one from Qaloocan?? As for Biijo- I do as a matter of fact- been hanging with the reer xamari kids as of late, I'm trying ti accept their deformed speech- as I promised a certain farah I will try my best not to LOL when he talks.
  13. ^^I did not assume it was his parents- He said See, I have a parent who is very -- shall we say -- qabiilistic, and it would be a lie to say that years of being exposed to this parent's unrelenting qabiil concerns did not give me certain negative impressions. I hope they're false. I don't get what he is asking: - He is from the Isaa clan and wants to know if he will be abused in SL - He is from another clan but has heard about the said clan and their abuse and is worried about them - He is talking about the collective shike clans and what they will do to him Either way, he is not going to know until he checks it out for himself, fear just holds you back in life, he needs to let go and if he is serious- he can do credible research rathern than bunch of forum users.
  14. ^^ So true , so true. Neither am i gonna debate about the millions of minarates without Mosques, that function abnormally normal. ^^^You have seen minarets without MOSQUES that function?? loool you don't know wht they are do you? No wonder you keep spelling it wrong or maybe Eeeer you mean you saw a man standing and doing the athan on front lawn lol Id*ot foqol fool!
  15. ^^Good idea. Plan it for the 17th, one of the girls is having an exciting week then. A man was sitting on the edge of the bed, watching his wife, who was looking at herself in the mirror. Since her birthday was not far off he asked what she'd like to have for her birthday. 'I'd like to be six again', she replied, still looking in the mirror . On the morning of her Birthday, he arose early, made her a nice big bowl of Lucky Charms, and then took her to Six Flags theme park. What a day! He put her on every ride in the park; the Death Slide, the Wall of Fear, the Screaming Roller Coaster, everything there was. Five hours later they staggered out of the theme park. Her head was reeling and her stomach felt upside down. He then took her to a McDonald's where he ordered her a Happy Meal with extra fries and a chocolate shake. Then it was off to a movie, popcorn, a soda pop, and her favorite candy, M&M's. What a fabulous adventure! Finally she wobbled home with her husband and collapsed into bed exhausted. He leaned over his wife with a big smile and lovingly asked, 'Well Dear, what was it like being six again?' Her eyes slowly opened and her expression suddenly changed. 'I meant my dress size, you retard!!!!' The moral of the story: Even when a man is listening, he is gonna get it wrong.
  16. Waxba. I'm planning my cake feast for tonight. Che- Cirid madoow is qurux in Somali culture- Pink cirid is unhealthy. Is you said biishin madoow you would be accusing me of smoking though
  17. ^^You did not ask a question. I am not going to debate about a minaret. There are million Mosques in the world without a minaret and shock horror they function normally. This is really a none-issue.
  18. ^^^There is no point argue with one who thinks that Mosques= Minarets Johnny. Also, maybe you missed my post- I don't think the minarets are of importance, political or otherwise. They had a purpose, the purpose is no longer needed, so it is irrelevant whether the swiss pass a law or not, the fact remains- we were not using it anyway. You cannot get upset over the banning of something that was not being utilized anyway. But it is a lessons for Muslims to get active and be participants to protect their interest, because otherwise things that matter and effect them will be banned.
  19. ^^How do you know he was married?? coz he was so persistent? lol Sorry to hear so Lily. I don't mind farahs on foot, but the curb crawling farahs who lean out of their car and shout over freak me out. Shiid. I feel like they are either going to kidnap me or do a run me over. Why do they think you would agree to get in their car or let them carry your shopping. :confused: Lily was it my area? or when you got back to yours? LOOOL.
  20. Faheema you drove to work, imagine getting on the tube and people were reading this- I had one of those moments where you feel the urge to shout "STOP LOOKING AT ME I'm awake and on my way to work" but I played the Sri Lankan/ Bengali card I'm not suprised about their case- just that they are gloating to the sun.
  21. ^^^LOOOL. The old school of thought goes something along the lines of the main purpose of marriage is to produce kids- so you cannot use birth control as a long term solution- only to space your kids out or for health reasons. Juxa: Lol I'm not excusing them for the 8kids and jobless part, just the house they got. The sun says the alaab is with the house- come a built/ walk storage for clothing- how is that somali. Somali is plastic bags and black bag for storage You should see the comments on the suns page
  22. Faheema, it sounds like something from a horror story, that is just nasty!!! And NO I am not trying it!
  23. They are jobless most probably because of lack of education, and because the wife is too busy having babies than spending time to learn or train now. Indho the pills are free in the UK, maybe she is old school, birth control is haram though. As for the furniture, it comes with the house because it is temporary housing.