Ibtisam

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  1. ^^^loool @ what lang is it in!! HAHAHA looool I am so proud of being a Somali woman,we have guts! damn right! :cool: Nomad: In London it is! how about your ends?? I've already been getting invites! I don't think they are even waiting for the summer this year!
  2. Ibtisam

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    Misunderstood!! is that what is called now Ngonge! hehehe loo. Hahaha
  3. ^^^Your somali is even worse than mine! baal naaga daa! loool, you know I heard that too about the back in the day ladies! loool, somali people (women) were beyond bold...gangiestrad, or rageedi!
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    ^^^^Loooool^^^ You are one sick!!! old man. loool HAHAHA lool. Today I have so much catch up to do.....
  5. ^^^AAliyah don't wait for anything, ever...you should be a go-get'er. Rejection won't kill you and it would save you time, effort and the endless waiting. If he says "not interested" 1) you did not do your research 2) he was not worth your time in the first place, in which case you are far too good to waste your time on him, so you can hit the door early 3)He does not like you in that way...in which case you can get it out of your system and stop wondering... Fear is holding you back girl...get over it bold is beautiful.
  6. ^^^Just winter! It is the worse they had in 50years. 2nights ago, the breaking news on BBC at 2am was, "China declares war on winter" HAHAHA loool some official used those exact words! haha.
  7. Check out China: Time we took Global warming seriously! :eek:
  8. Windsurfing. Crazy Irish guy!! London is not doing any better yaa North...Well apart from the sand! Islington.
  9. ^^^Wings at the wrong time...hmmm, but heavenly tasty. Lool @ JAC. My dear I'm already a walking balloon, meesha haa igu ceebeen plz OH Ngonge I thought it was from today.!
  10. ^^^^Beautifully pastry cakes, some with cream, some with custod, some with fresh strawberries, over-flowing with syrup. Hmmm. heaven! In fact I still have one left, with me for breakfast.
  11. Someone made me eat too much sugar, late last night. I was hyper and hopped up on sugar…wide awake all night. I dosed off this morning. Woke up late!. Now I am an hour and 30mins late for lesson. I've decided it is too rude to walk in so late. So here I am, missing my first lecture since I started! So much of my "never miss a class promise" eh. EDIT: Oh my GOd, North are you guys okay?? Ngonge that picture nearly gave me a heart attack. Ms DD: DOn't go!
  12. ^^What is aqas??? :confused: Why not.... I was thinking more like..."hell no she won't marry an old man like you"! Pluz I have high hopes for the girl!
  13. ^^^You recently developed a crush on AAliyah. Can you give her the big wedding in T.dot she dreams of and be her raaliyo?? As for topic, some of you are going a bit far, there is a difference between saying it is not for you and making fun of it. It remains to be hala and used widely.
  14. ^^^Not true, some walk around in worse things, she will just attract too much attention in Burco. In places like Hargisa it is a normal sight in the summer. A little maro will not make men blind all of sudden ya AAliyah and Uma, perverts will always be perverts! As Hijab's you should know that, some times I think they have X-ray vision, you can cover head to toe, but any guy you run into now and then can describe you to the T, and possible even tell you what size's you wear. Congrats to the lady. Good luck to here. She looks like someone I run into all the time though. The guys, focus you deprived *******************
  15. Dahia Ghanima,maa iga daysi this branding..come on am not nice all the time hadhee Loool prove it!! Loool @ you stole some biscuits, what an evil thing to do. thanks Johnny Loool Well, I just had to express my regret at hurting people’s feelings, it does not bother me who they respond or whether they forgive. I just have to let them know and get it off my chest. It easies my conscious. I miss Ibtisam too, but she was far too innocent, unexposed to the negativity and problems of Somali people in general. Now I’ve been here mixing with Somali people for 3years! We’ll wat we can do! North loooool Hahaha I thought you forgave me ages ago!! Lily Loool @ too difficult to create different personalities. It is not so much about fake personalities, but rather being less sensitive to people’s feelings because I often forget there is a person behind the screen name. CL I’m getting soft in my old age! Nephthys It is not about making friends or making people like me or my ideas, but rather my approach and the kind of person I appear to me. Often I will reread what I wrote and think damn! This is what I have become! Loool. I recall you often telling me, that I appear too harsh and rude… Sorry you know I cannot add you to that list, you have a fire! Loool Ngonge Shaqaalan, go away! JB No I’m not planning to die, but I’m going bungee jumping on sat and sky diving in March some time…so just in case I don’t want to be punished in the grave for being mean to people. Thugged out & Blessed Thanks… I need luck Kool Kat good to know you don’t take things personally, you are such a crazy (in a nice way) sport. And who will I practice my Afsomli on! Lol As I said not planning to die…but just in case I do, ee soo ducee! J.Lee Loool That cracked me up I got to come back for the rest of you! Classes are calling.
  16. ^^^^Loool @ wash their feet first day! HAHAHa loool. Toure, you should know better than over eat Well in that case congratulations, and don't listen to Ngonge advise...on anything,...let alone marriage.
  17. Ibtisam

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    Lord have mercy CL you are going to make me write an essay on SOL to respond to that! I'll be back when I have time inshallah. I do somewhat agree with you, but you are off point in places.
  18. Say WHAT?? I will withhold my congrats until he himself confirms this supposed marriage. I think CG had a dream or something. Maa diici kaartoo But just in case it is true. Congratulations, may it bring you joy, happiness and much more for the rest of your life. She must be a very special lady.
  19. ^^^^That is the sprit...even if you are just saying it, while you munch on your McDs Now I feel like a bully ...
  20. The government has unveiled plans to let police hold terror suspects for up to 42 days without them being charged. The Counter Terrorism Bill also proposes "full use of DNA" in investigations and greater use of post-charge questioning. It advocates putting terror convicts on a register like that for sex offenders. Some senior police officers support extending terror detentions beyond the current 28 days, but it is opposed by Lib Dems, Tories and rebel Labour MPs. The bill says such powers should be used only "if exceptional circumstances require it". It also demands stiffer sentences for other crimes where terrorism is a factor. A survey by the Independent newspaper last month suggested 38 Labour MPs were against the 42-day detention plan - more than the 34 needed to defeat it. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, mindful of a potential rebellion, has been meeting backbenchers to press her case. In a statement she said: "We all need to work together to tackle the terrorist challenge and we have consulted widely on the proposed measures. "We have listened to the concerns of community groups and others and the proposals brought forward today aim to strike the right balance between the need to protect human rights and ensuring police have the powers they need, when they need them, to tackle terrorism." Ms Smith added that the bill would work in combination with government efforts at "challenging extremist ideology". Asked earlier on BBC Radio 4's Today programme whether she was proposing legislation to deal with a hypothetical situation, the home secretary replied: "We are putting in a provision for if it becomes unhypothetical." Attempts to extend the limit to 90 days in 2005 ended in then prime minister Tony Blair's first Commons defeat. His successor, Gordon Brown, has said he believes all parties accept there could be circumstances under which it is necessary to hold someone beyond 28 days - such as the complexities of investigating a multiple terrorist plot. The government says it is better to act now in a considered way rather than find itself forced to respond to a future emergency But the Conservatives and civil rights group Liberty argue that current powers to call a national emergency are sufficient when faced with a case that requires going beyond 28 days. Shadow home secretary David Davis said: "The government has not been able to present a shred of evidence to justify extending pre-charge detention, and there is now a range of evidence pointing the other way. "The government should focus on practical measures to get the best use out of the existing 28-day period - measures like post-charge questioning and the use of intercept evidence to prosecute those involved in terror." Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said his party will join forces with the Tories to defeat the move in the Lords, if they do not manage to overcome Labour's majority in the Commons. He said: "The obsession with 42 days is undermining, not supporting, the battle against terrorism. "Ministers are taking their reliance on hypothetical examples to new lengths as they attempt to cover up for the complete lack of genuine evidence for such a move." The Commons home affairs committee and the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) comprising MPs and peers have both come out against extending the terror limit. Labour MP Keith Vaz, chairman of the home affairs committee, said: "We wouldn't support 42 days. "What we do support is an emergency provision, which will allow us to build on the Civil Contingency Act." An extension to 42 days would first have to be requested by a chief constable and a senior prosecutor - and would then be authorised by the home secretary. Parliament would be formally notified, but in practical terms any individual could be held for 42 days subject to approval of a senior judge. The Association of Chief Police Officers has pushed for an extension, saying more flexibility is needed. But others, including England's top prosecutor Sir Ken MacDonald and former attorney general Lord Goldsmith, have raised doubts. The register of convicted terrorists would hold personal details, such as home addresses, and it would be an offence not to keep police fully informed of any changes. In the most serious cases the government envisages that people will be on the list for life. Source: news.bbc.co.uk
  21. ^^^Why are there not alternative food joints? :confused: Here is a suggestion, carry a picture of murdered little kids in your wallet, so when you open it to pay for things, you will always see that and think twice. Lool, sorry I'll leave you alone.
  22. ^^^^ every little helps (them) and harms others. Next time look at that food, and say to yourself, I will not kill humans to feed my hungry Well at least M &S is feeling the squeeze, McDs and star bucks, damn Muslims love them too much... Lool I remember the good old days when I use to leaflet outside M &S with the socialist, the Somali people are really nice, they always use to say, okay I will not shop here again (don't know if they were telling the truth or just humouring me) the Arabs and the Asians were the worse, it was always, well what can I do, they make quality stuff, which I need. :rolleyes: :mad:
  23. ^^^^Loooool loool HAHAHAHAHA loool. Oh lord. I'm now fat and sick! haha lool. Go to the doc, and we'll say a little pray for you...
  24. ^^^^Loool @ Kudaafka iska eri!! Looool, HAHAHa lool, haha. gosh that is funny. lool. Yeah it sure is creepy when your brother suddenly becomes your "husband" How does one get their head round it!
  25. ^^^Are you kidding me, Waa no women allowed. In any case, I'm at uni. Chocolates are doing the job haada. Don't eat from McDs give your money to a company that won't use some of its profit to murder Muslims.