Ibtisam
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HAHAH @ Ngonge. I just came back in. I saw lots of kids playing and building snow man, I never built one... but is it sad too build one on my own??? -II- I did not go in, when I rang to say I aint coming in, they said, don't worry no one else is here apart from those who drove in. I can imagine the patients getting take away.
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Malika: I asked if she wants tea, she goes I'm scared of pissing :confused: So I gave her tea anyway. Then I took her cake and she said "Wiix uukun leeh maa cuuno" Is there egg free cakes? LOL @ Lily. How you going to get back home? Ngonge did you make it in? I was thinking you would not pass up the chance of having an excuse. LOL Malika I would've thought you would be home too, I mean it always snows more outside London. It is snowing like mad outside and I've just been told I have to take lunch to someone in hospital. So much for a nice day in. It is going to be worse tomorrow when the snow gets hard and watery
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Whats up with the construction companies in somaliland/puntland?
Ibtisam replied to Captain Warya's topic in General
Well they look good for people who use to live in huts and nomadic life style. For us who seeing unique architecture and beautifully crafted houses daily, we are not likely to be impressed. -
^^Tell me you did not get a taxi to work you goody goody How did all go on the weekend? Are you tired from all? I'm good, what could I do with a day at home. Some old lady came over, chatting away in the sitting room. I'm wondering if I should share my cake and tea but I can't be bothered. Maybe I should stop being evil.
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Salam people. I'm snowed in. I skied to the train station only to find out half the trains are not working. So here I am, whats happening.
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^^^LOOOL @ Mela kale o ka sareya.
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^^I'm neither, Ibti the human.
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^^^err you need to read again what I wrote, I did call anyone names. What do you mean you had "enough of you people" me and who? You must have me confused yaro. In any case nor you nor I are engaged in this process, we are just on the side line, so don't take your little self too seriously. :cool:
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Oodweyne lol, you worry too much. I'm sure the dude is aware that people will only take him seriously once they see results in Southern Somalia. No good speechs via the BBC is going to get him credit or do him any good.
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You guys are asking for the impossible! Clan loyalty knows no religion and its blind to all morals and standards.
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Coincidence my as*s. I’m sure he will get an earful of advise and instructions. Regardless of his personal view, he has to go through the motions. I don't see the point of him going to the meetings at this stage. His attention is looking in the wrong direction and will run the danger of being yet again another president who only has an empty title. It would be in his advantage to start drawing the different fractions together while people are still excited about his prospect of achieving something.
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SOL Projection: Shariif wins the race for the presidency
Ibtisam replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
NGonge are you doing overtime to see this through. I'm off home, who knows they will be still be voting by the time I got home and I can catch the grand ending -
SOL Projection: Shariif wins the race for the presidency
Ibtisam replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
LOOOL @ Layzie updates! even the call ins! greate, Thanks -
The Marriage Requirement of the 'New' Somali Man?
Ibtisam replied to MAXIMUS POWERS's topic in General
LOOL @ Do I scare you; no, Just an impression. P.s. Two times equals always miya. :cool: -
SOL Projection: Shariif wins the race for the presidency
Ibtisam replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Can't listen at work, can you guys transcribe dee Okay I don't care for details, yaa winiyah? -
The Marriage Requirement of the 'New' Somali Man?
Ibtisam replied to MAXIMUS POWERS's topic in General
^^^LOOOOOOL, HAHA that cracked me up! LOL Malika He sounds like he would beat them all silly, let alone play the role of agony uncle. -
Nuune for sure?? Congrats to him, he got what he wanted, all the best for he will need it.
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^^^eerr no :rolleyes: I don't know why, but I keep getting invites on FB about similar things in the underground. surfing on the train (basically seeing how long you can stand without holding on to anything) wearing specific colours on a day and all sorts of madness. There is one called get people on the tube smiling
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^^How you going to get it back if you don't play sports? Jumca wanagasan to you and yours
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KCL have released this statement. We congratulate you on your stand against the atrocities committed in Gaza, and on your courage to take direct action! Here at King's we are delighted to be part of a strong and vigorous movement that has become national. We very much wish to strengthen coordination between the different universities, in order to strengthen our movement and cause. This will increase the ability of students to have their voice heard in the name of justice and equality. We therefore suggest the following three points: 1. The intensification of communication between universities 2. The production of a bulletin to publicise the experiences of all occupations. 3. The issuing of a joint statement to be distributed as widely as possible (media, trade unions, the government, Universities UK, internationally etc). 1. The intensification of communication between universities In order to strengthen our cause we consider the creation of a united student front for Gaza a chance not to be missed. We therefore suggest that we intensify in any possible way our communication, in an important initial step on the way to achieving this goal. Moreover we suggest a meeting of students activists from all universities in occupation. 2. The production of a bulletin containing the experiences of all occupations At King's we sense that the occupation is becoming a formative experience for many student activists. We are certain we are gaining experience that should be shared and disseminated as widely as possible within the campus communities of Britain. We are sure we and future student activists have much to learn from the different experiences of dealing with issues such as mobilisation, organization, negotiation, etc. We therefore offer to edit a bulletin containing these experiences to be printed and send out to you in pdf. on Monday. This necessitates the collection of articles of approx. 500 words from each university by Sunday at 3pm. We would suggest the articles should deal with such issues as: The mobilization of students, the actual moment of occupation, problems with university security guards and police, negotiations with the university administrations, the organisation of activists during the occupation, forms of meetings and decision making, the establishment of work groups, public relations, solidarity work with NGOs, trade unions, etc. 3. Joint statement In light of the success of our developing movement we should have a deep far-reaching discussion amongst and between ourselves on the political demands we want to put forward. This should be pursued openly and fully in order for fully developed demands to be decided upon so that our movement can move beyond the present confines of our respective universities. We are very proud to be part of this nation-wide movement for Palestine and to contribute to the revival of student activism and the empowerment of students around the country. We wish you the best of luck with your occupations and other activities, and will be very, very glad to hear from you soon. Don't give up, the struggle for a free Palestine continues! Kind regards and solidarity from The King's College occupation - liberated space Also other blogs: Some of the blogs so far: LSE: http://lseoccupation.blogspot.com Essex: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=45143838671 Warwick: http://warwicksolidaritysitin.wordpress.com/ KCL: http://kcloccupation.blogspot.com SOAS: http://soassolidarity4gaza.blogspot.com/ Manchester Met: http://mmuoccupation.blogspot.com/ Oxford: http://occupiedoxford.wordpress.com/ Sussex: http://sussexoccupation.blogspot.com/ Birmingham: http://birminghamoccupation.wordpress.com/ Leeds: http://leedsunioccupation.blogspot.com/ Newcastle Bristol Nottingham Kingston Salford
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The yearly Islamic awareness week at universities have this year been changed to Palestine week; Please keep a look a out in your campuses. There are exhibitions and auctions and fundraising. There are also various lectures, so take your friends Muslim or not, student or not. Take some moeny with you, and some are also taking brand new clothes as donation. First to kick off yesterday and next week: Monday and tuesday also, stalls in JCR. Also:
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Yes I target men, but if I see a women with a big one I would make a bee line for her too. What is a flashmob?
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^^^You like strange music for an Africa What was the other band you saw the other month/ year? C&C, What is the worst that can happen?? It is normal, pluz men in particular would never kick you out as they carry those big huge manly ones that is enough for 3 people. I just run over, duck in, sometimes they stop thinking I'm going to ask for directions or something, in which case I just smile and say, you don't mind do you? and they say not at all if you are going this way…. Yad yad ya Ladies carry such small ones, even they are wet despite holding one up! nothing to share there. lol
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^^That one is a stick, I mean she can have 10kids and still look like that! How is she Can you come over to London please so she can bring her cute down with her and I can make my yearly appearances My GP; Funny thing is, she is a little bigger than me but really pretty with it though, I had to hold my tongue from going, err I can see you take your own advise I think I was just mad she told me I had to eat less. Ngawa (nice name!) Welcome sister girl [shah and cake/ xalwa) please dive right in, this is home. LOOOL @ Lily @ you NEED energy to be able to chew and eat. HAHA lol
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Influential (historical)people you would have loved to met
Ibtisam replied to Che -Guevara's topic in General
Originally posted by Norf 2: I prefer to name groups of people 1. Al Anbiya 2. Al Saxaaba 3. Al Mujaahidiin 4. Freedom Fighters 5. Anyone who ever played for Liverpool Football Club! I like North want to name groups of people; 1. Al Anbiya 2. Al Saxaaba 3. Al Mujaahidiin 4. Freedom/ Civil right/human right Fighters. (Sort of met Mandela (didn't say anything, just clapped as he walked, smiling and nodding, helped by his daughter and heaps of crying people) As for Somalis; 1.Ahmed Gurey 2.Abullahi S. Timacade. 3. Mad Mullah 4. The father of Somali people, so I can hear it from the horses mouth where he came from and why Somalis are such mad people!
