nafta

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    2005 .......

    ^^^^what ....he asked you the meaning of jadeeco...waa maxay sins ka aad ka hadleysit let's just say Shirwac found out the wonders the editing button can do P.S. AJ im digging your new signature
  2. LoooL @ self adoration Dawaco you know what they say "liefde begint bij jezelf" For all the ones who didn't get that It say "Love starts within" See how nice I am, taking the time to translate stuff while you (you know who you are) start going off in Swahili and the likes and don't give a damn about the ones who don't know WHAT THE HELL YOU'RE ON ABOUT uhum...im gonna get some coffee and then stare in the mirror...
  3. ^^^ kaalay horta Jay, dadka waxaad kusoo dhaweysa your job despcription miyaa wlc to SOL mobg
  4. loool...plz a somali boxer, call me a pessimist but somehow i can't see a somali guy boxing. Somali World Heavyweight Champion...somehow that doesn't sound logical, does it? Somali guys are known for their skinnyness and leanness....a Somali dude who is bulked up...it's either steriods or some sort of growth disfunction. So celebrate your skinnyness and join gymnastics or something
  5. Fahd al-Sayeri, who inherited his father's passion for horses, recalled a desert hunting trip some 15 years ago in the remote Empty Quarter. He and his friends had gone in search of gasoline when they heard celebratory gunshots coming from a tent. They had come across a wedding. "Out of politeness, we asked who's wedding it was," Fahd said. "The guests responded with my father's name. hehehe...that must've been quite a shock
  6. Don't go with any of them. You sound too naive for your own good. Oh and wlc to SOL.
  7. The terrorism-caused war will last until the third quarter, possibly August. After 2005, there will be several years' peace in the world because the terrorists need a rest. ...I'm sorry for finding that funny but its just silly. There will never be peace, in fact the worst times are starting now...expect the coming of "You Know Who" soon...acuudu bilaah....People who are dying now are fortunate enough not to see those times.
  8. ^^^ on that note; I wish you all an exiting and joyful year ahead, to all the nomads preparing for their exams I wish you all Success!!...don't you dare fail, i like my shoulders dry To those who are suffering from the flu and qandho...ilhay haa ku caafiyo. To those who lost their dear ones in the past year...ilahey haa u naxariisto To the rest...May your year ahead be blessed Amiin
  9. ^^ i noticed too LOL i wonder who it is...hmmm...anyway i think it would be cool to chat to ppl from SOL..i think it would be kinda weird though to actually talk to eachother...i mean what would you say to eachother? Discuss one of the topics down here
  10. ^^^^ Istaqfurulah Nice program though
  11. Testimonials It's through this program that i found my soulmate, my other half, my hubby to be. If it wasn't for skype, I would still lead this empty life alone. I thank you Skype, for making my life more bearable. Now me and my Samuel L Jackson look-alike from the bushes of Xamar will tread in holy matrimony next month. All the nomads of SOL are invited, all you can eat buffet of bariis and xalwad will be provided ofcourse. See you there then!
  12. hey North, great topic mate! Now let's see, I'm not as adeventurous as you but i did see quite a few countries in my time Holland - Most of it (too much to mention) Germany - Hamburg, Berlin, Munich (oh all the lovely family holidays i had there) Belgium - Brussels, Antwerp England - London, Manchester, North Hampton, South Hampton, Nottingham, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leicester (doh), Reading, Luton. Scotland - Glasgow Wales - Cardiff Switserland - Le Cheaux de Fonds (if i spelled it right), Geneva, Bern, Zurich France - Paris, Bousonsou (at least i think its spelled like that ) Kenya - Nairobi Syria - Damascus Places i really wanna go to: Dubai Somalia (back again ofcourse) Fiji Beijing/Hong Kong Sydney sigh ...i can only dream ...(or rob a bank) Ciao
  13. hahhaaahhaa ...dat IS funny loool thanx
  14. Simply the Best...Pepe lePew dee...he's finee ...mmm mmm mmm i always had a weakness for strange smells
  15. i mean obviously u can't scratch under the cast...but knock on it, that way u'll feel pain and the itching will be gone just like that...trust me
  16. Pepe LePew Characteristics : Delusional, narcissistic, vain, persistent Suggested professions : sanitation worker, septic tank cleaner, gigolo Famous Pepes : Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty isn't he just cute, he used to be my number one man!
  17. I would like to start this topic first because so far we have talked about the various topics that could be brought to discussion but not one of us have actually acted upon it. So I would like to open this thread by means of discussing at least on of the topics suggested. Both Sexes can debate and put their thoughts down, but please keep it civilised and stick to the topic. ------------------------------------------------ Sinlge Motherhood This topic really interests me as this is something that happens in society more frequently and also affects more and more Somali women nowadays. For a lot of Somali women today being a single mother is a reality, and one that not many of our mothers had to face. If someone of our mother’s age was a single mother, it was generally due to a death or a scandal, and not a way of life brought on by divorce or choice when the father of the child was deemed unsuitable for a lifelong romantic partnership. Why this really caught my attention is because I work with this organisation that assists Somali people with their employment and educational needs and other problems as well. The majority of the Soomaalida that make use of this service is women. Sinlge Somali mothers. I thought that it was pecualiar, but what I thought was more amazing was the fact that most of them had parted with their husbands. Bear in mind that this organisation is based in the UK and that most of these women are women that have moved to the UK from other European countries. Their husbands remained in those countries and the two have rarely any contact. This leaves the woman to do everything and they usually have 4-5 children all very young. Everyday I see the strain and the difficulties they go through and not a single sight of the husband that was supposed to take care of them. Now we know that these western non-Somali women who seperate from their husband can get married to another person if they wish to do so, but mostly this is not the case for Somali women (as I have noticed), because where would they find the time in between the cooking and feeding the kids, and trying to bring them up in a good manner? Have Somali men abandoned their responsibilities and duties as husbands or is because we are living in western cultures unavoidable that we take over certain traits? Most importantly how do YOU view Single Motherhood? Okay people let's do some constructive debating
  18. **scratches on the head & turns dark brown**....oooh like that u mean wiilo
  19. Wiilo :eek: .... My my that IS news! naa haa igu ciyaarin dee...daacad baan iska ahay ee i take everything seriously. I'll be expecting the 411 from u dee..."he's getting married" won't simply do
  20. ps. Nafta anigana dhuuq dhuuqitaankaas aan kugu jeclahay nooh waawareyyy....qof halkaan ah maxaa avatarkeyga lagu sanibay :rolleyes: .... stop being so suggestive waraa, the answer is still NO :cool:
  21. marry cousin aa?? i wouldn't even marry a man from the same qabiil as me .... why discriminate? :rolleyes: however, let your heart travel freely and choose whomever it wants...if it's you first cousin...then so be it! just make sure u invite me to the wedding
  22. loool ^^ naah dont DA...i like him better in his confused state! you know what i can't stand, what i really really really can't stand...when people come tell me what to do, when i perfectly well know it! i just feel like poking their eyes out or something,slap them accross the face and stuff...aahhggg!!!!!
  23. Is that even possible Moti? Q: Why do we say "ilahey hebel haa u naxariisto" when a somali singer dies, but we don't do the same for the "gaalo"? What difference is there between the two of them?