NGONGE

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  1. Heh@Ayoub..I thought your argument with Juxa took place last night, hence why I didn't include you (or her) in my morning greeting.
  2. I vote for LayZie G for president. She promised to make me the mayor of Qardho.
  3. Jacaylbaro;866759 wrote: By the time this thing finishes, most of us will be married and on our 4th kid . . . Faal Allah wala faalak.
  4. ^^ Adna ma ku biirtay kuwa kuraasida iyo dharka wax ka sheegi jiray, saaxib? I'm starting to wonder if someone hacked into your name these days.
  5. Why are they shaking white stuff in the air like the excited Madrid fans?
  6. "We're sorry, the page you requested cannot be found." Edit: Second feed is faulty but the first one works.
  7. I was looking forward to the Somali elections until I discovered that Rafa had written a book about his time in LFC. Now I'm frantically googling to see if I can find any extracts. Priorities, huh? (No, Ayoub, don't say it).
  8. 1- Stitch up 2- Stitch up 3- Shock (I would personally go with one or two, which are basically the same anyway).
  9. None of the links work for me! Any more links?
  10. ^^ It was musical chairs and they lost their chairs in the "chaotic and hectic" fuss that Carafaat is talking about?
  11. Ma ila argtay, Jacaylbaro? Hada every public eating place in the world has male cooks in it but you still get women boasting about the faraxal they make at home and telling us that we're rubbish at cooking or making tea! Ibti, I got the first rule (never serve a man food or drink) but what is the second?
  12. ^^ Excuses, excuses. p.s. How many rules do you have and how big is the chapter on men?
  13. The Zack;866553 wrote: Ninyahow dadkaan eedeyn badanaa acuudi bilaah. The guy stopped talking and he probably helped the secret service team to pick the wife up( we couldn't see what was going on, the camera was directed to audience for few moments). It was reported that she was taken to a hospital in Villa Somalia. Hadalkiisa buu siiwatay of course, maxuu sameen lahaa. Sometimes you talk sense, Zack. This is one of those times.
  14. ^^ Madax adkaanta jooji. If you're that good I challange you to make one, put it in a flask and pass it on to Jb to test your ability.
  15. ^^ Wataa! (wa caleekom al salaam horta). It's not the usual tea that you and I may drink, Ibti. This is different. It's far far too strong dee.
  16. Heh@Dhaaro.."say wallahi" would have been better.
  17. ^^ I tried to make that heavy tea that you gave me last time. Couldn't get it right no matter how many tea bags I put together.
  18. Salaam caleekom Maaddeey & Jb. How has your morning been so far?
  19. ^^ I accept your apology on behalf of Blessed. :D
  20. ^^ I watch the whole thing because I have an interest in everything Somali. It's not just me, it's Somaliland and everywhere else where people speak Somali. Bacda iska fur warya. p.s. I sadly don't have much hope for Somalia just yet. What's taking place today might turn out to be no different than the parties that procliam the setting up of a new maamul goblayeed only for us all to discover later that the "good idea" was never put into practice. Though I don't have much faith in Prof Samatar, if he (or any of the "new" names) wins it, I may start to think Somalia is turning a corner. But, of course, and as I have been saying from day one, I don't think anyone but Sharif is going to win this thing. A stitch up all the way.
  21. There are other videos were she calls people to prayer and the one just before this one were she explains what she's about to do. I can't say I'm that shocked to be honest.
  22. oba hiloowlow;865908 wrote: loool that dude who wanted to become a shimbir is retarted Or he discovered a new "tahriib" idea! (good stuff).
  23. Mooge, in such presentations it's not only about what you say but how you say it. Farmaajo started slowly but picked it up as he went along. The passion was displayed not in his words (which were not much different to what Cabdulwali or Sharif said) but in his voice. Cabdulwali spoke well but his monotonous and drab style of speaking let him down. Of course, I wouldn't expect you to tell the difference being, as you are, in total love with the man.