NGONGE

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  1. He deserves it. ***** iyuu guursaday, ***** ayaay u dhashay. Nacal shaklak.
  2. Tuujiye;692714 wrote: Ngonge, lool Lucas has never and will never play well against Chelsea. Players like him don't belong in the field with Essien and Anelka. Qashinka hadaan labada lugood u jari weyno waad arki doontaa... Go back to the game in November, saaxib. Torres might have scored the goals but it was Lucas who ran that game. Wallahi waad iska hadasha. Anyway, I have no doubt AT ALL that we will give you a good game on Sunday. We will certainly win the midfield battle (again) and, hopefully, if Suraez links up well with his team mates, we may even beat you. Torres is a massive loss for us but only when it comes to goal scoring. I'm hoping our new forward is going to see to that. 3-1 to LFC.
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    ^^ War labadiina waxba isma dhaantaan dee. I judge football understanding by people's opinion on Lucas. If you think he's rubbish, I KNOW that you don't understand football. If you think he's good, I can take you seriously and think you know your stuff. Lakin, runta, Bob waad yara dhaanta. Ninka he thinks Wenger is a bad manager.
  4. A battle for hearts and minds took place in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a today as major demonstrations both against and in support of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime were held within a few miles of each other. Yemen's opposition coalition went ahead with nationwide demonstrations in defiance of a plea from Saleh yesterday to freeze all planned protests, rallies and sit-ins. Around 20,000 protesters, most of them young men, occupied three major roads around Sana'a University in some of the biggest anti-government protests Saleh has faced in his 32-year rule. Large-scale protests also took place in other cities across Yemen, including Ibb and Taiz. "Together we fight against poverty, corruption and injustice," the protesters at Sana'a university chanted, between intermittent bursts of music and speeches delivered by opposition politicians from Yemen's Islamist, socialist and Nasserite parties. Despite being billed as a "day of rage", the opposition protests went off peacefully. Soldiers watched from the rooftops as students wearing pink bandanas – in reference to the uprising in Tunisia – formed a human wall around the protesters to see off potential clashes. "Saleh needs to form a new government," said Mohammed Al-Ashwal, the director of political affairs for Yemen's Islamic party, Islah. "We've had enough of being left on the sidelines. Let the Yemeni people decide who will rule them in clean, fair elections." Echoing protesters in Egypt, Yemen's opposition had planned to hold their demonstrations in Tahreer, or Liberation square in the heart of the capital. Government authorities beat them to it, however, filling it with marquees and sending hundreds of tribesmen to camp out there overnight. By morning the square was filled with thousands of middle-aged Yemeni men. Placards bearing pictures of the president were handed out to supporters and groups of men shouting pro-Saleh slogans were set off at regular intervals to parade through the streets of Sana'a. "Saleh keeps this country from collapse," said a 70-year-old man from the southern city of Taiz, cloaked in a tattered Yemeni flag. In a last ditch attempt to appease the protesters, Saleh announced yesterday that he would step down in 2013 and that his son Ahmed would not succeed him. "No extension, no inheritance, no resetting the clock," Saleh said in reference to ruling party proposals to abolish term limits which would have allowed him to run again. Saleh's words echoed a statement he made before Yemen's last round of presidential elections in 2006. "You are tired of me and I of you. It is time for change," Saleh told parliament in July 2005. Shortly afterwards, thousands of Yemenis protested in Sana'a, demanding the president change his mind, which he did. "Saleh is a good man, but he is under the influence of corrupt people in his government, and he will have to change, he will have to start listening to what his people are saying," said Nasser Al-Awlaki, the father of Anwar Al-Awlaki, a US born cleric who is accused of inspiring terrorist attacks against the West. "If he doesn't act soon, things will escalate. The opposition has grown much stronger, and there are thousands upon thousands of people here demanding change." Police set up road blocks across the capital, fearing that weapons might be smuggled into the capital for the protests. There are three times as many guns as there are people in Yemen. But by mid-afternoon both protests had tailed off, neither side confronted the other, and the opposition supporters went on their way with a promise to return every Thursday until their demands were met. "These demonstrations will continue until the government and the president come to a consensus with the people of Yemen," said Mohammed Al-Sudal, an opposition MP from the Nasserite party. "Today's demonstrations send a loud and clear message that Yemen is a democratic country and that the people here are both safe and stable. It's now up to Yemen's political parties to reach an agreement and move forward," said Tariq Shami, the spokesman for Saleh's General People's Congress party. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/03/yemen-protests-sanaa-saleh
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    N.O.R.F;692611 wrote: You can build him up all you want but he isn't worth 35 miliion. If you want to compare players in that price bracket Benzema - a CHAMPIONS LEAGUE proven goalscorer and established INTERNATIONAL cost the same. Badow waaxid. Tuujiye, take Torres I hope he get you the CL finally Which part of "had no choice" did you not get? Benzema is proven in the CL not the PL. LFC lost Torres and had already spent 23 million on a guy who has never played in the PL before. They needed to buy someone that would score them goals. The question I asked you is if you think he will not (you didn't answer). I also gave you the example of Rooney who was bought for 25 million at the time (and did not have your precious CL experience). LFC saw potential in Carroll and with time being of the essence when making the deal, they felt happy with paying 35 million for him. Wax fahan ya Arsenal fan.
  6. ^^ The idea has legs, the piece hasn't.
  7. ^^ Are you having a go at Rafa again or just Hodgson? Rafa's teams shined against the Chelsea's and Uniteds.
  8. Sayid*Somal;692608 wrote: what are you on about?? :confused: War maxaa jira dee? Maxaad iga doonaysa? Adiga no fahantu af ingreesi miya?
  9. Cawaale, here is something that might put a smile on your face. Dunya ya saaxbi. Two weeks ago, as the marketing manager of Zamalek Football Club was driving out of the club, he noticed a man standing outside and arguing with the security guards. So, out of curiosity perhaps, he stopped and asked what the matter was. They told him that the said man claims to be a player for the English team Portsmouth and that he wants to speak to the manager (the great Hossam Hassan). The marketing manager, on a hunch perhaps, decides to help and asks the security guys to let him in. The player started to have his trials with Zamalek on the week starting 24th January (a day before the great demonstrations). The reports at the time were saying that he did not set the world alight and that he was, at best, average! The player's name? No, not Kanu. He claims to be called Ahmed Yusuf and to have played for Porstmouth. Oh, he is also Somali. :D
  10. ^^ Don't worry. He'll hate him again when Torres finds it hard to fit in with Chelsea's formation.
  11. أحمد مطر يتحدث بلسان حسني مبارك اسْمي خوفو.. وَاسْمي يُفصِحُ عَمّا أعْني. يَعني أنّي خَوّافٌ أَتَحاشَي خَوْفي بالتَّخويفِ فَخافوا مِنَّي لا يَخْدَعُكُمْ غابِرُ سِنّي أو طُولُ غِيابي عَن ذِهْني أو صَحْوي بالإغماءاتْ. ذلِكَ طَبْعُ المُومْياءاتْ! لكِنّ العِبْرَةَ في الفَنِّ إذْ ما زِلتُ بِرَغْمِ فَنائي أَنفي أو أسجُنُ أو أُفني وَأصُبُّ الّليلَ بِأعيُنِكُمْ.. فَسَلُوا مُطرِبَكُمْ عَن فَنّي هَل يُمكِنُهُ حيِنَ يُغَنّي إقصاءُ (الّليلِ) عَنِ (العَيْنِ) لا تَقَعُوا في سُوءِ الظَّنِّ أنَا ما زِلتُ بأحسَنِ حالٍ.. أَربِطَتي مِن أجْوَدِ قطنٍ وحَنُوطي مِن أفضلِ تُبْنِ. أصبحتُ رمَيماً.. لكِنّي بِقرارَةِ تابوتي أَبني تابوتاً مَلَكِيّاً لاِبْني. لَنْ أحرِمَكُمْ مِنّي أَبَداً.. وإذا طارَ رَميمي بَدَدَاً فابني سَيُعَوِّضُكُمْ عَنّي اسْمِي خوفو.. خوفو البُنِّي. وابني خوفو. خوفو الأصفَرُ كالجُبْنَةِ مِنَ فَرْطِ الجُبْنِ. فَخُذوا مِنّي.. وخُذوا عَنّي. لَن تَجدوا في الأرضِ جَمالاً كَجَمالِ ابني أو حُسنْاً أروَعِ مِن حُسْني ;)
  12. أحمد فؤاد نجم يتحدث بلسان حسني مبارك ياشعبي حبيبي ياروحي يابيبي ياحاطك في جيبي يابن الحلال ياشعبي ياشاطر ياجابر خواطر ياساكن مقابر وصابر وعال ياواكل سمومك يابايع هدومك ياحامل همومك وشايل جبال ياشعبي اللي نايم وسارح وهايم وفي الفقر عايم وحاله ده حال احبك محشش مفرفش مطنش ودايخ مدروخ واخر انسطال احبك مكبر دماغك مخدر ممشي امورك كده باتكال واحب اللي ينصب واحب اللي يكدب واحب اللي ينهب ويسرق تلال واحب اللي شايف وعارف وخايف وبالع لسانه وكاتم ماقال واحب اللي قافل عيونه المغفل واحب البهايم واحب البغال واحب اللي راضي واحب اللي فاضي واحب اللي عايز يربي العيال واحب اللي يائس واحب اللي بائس واحب اللي محبط وشايف محال واحبك تسافر وتبعد تهاجر وتبعت فلوسك دولار او ريال واحبك تطبل تهلل تهبل عشان ماتش كوره وفيلم ومقال واحبك تأيد تعضض تمجد توافق تنافق وتلحس نعال تحضر نشادر تجمع كوادر تلمع تقمع تظبط مجال لكن لو تفكر تخطط تقرر تشغلي مخك وتفتح جدال وتبدأ تشاكل وتعمل مشاكل وتنكش مسائل وتسأل سؤال وعايز تنور وعايز تطور وتعمللي روحك مفرد رجال ساعتها حجيبك لايمكن اسيبك وراح تبقى عبره وتصبح مثال حبهدل جنابك واذل اللي جابك وحيكون عذابك ده فوق الاحتمال وامرمط سعادتك واهزأ سيادتك واخلي كرامتك في حالة هزال وتلبس قضيه وتصبح رزيه وباقي حياتك تعيش في انعزال حتقبل, ححبك, حترفض, حلّبك, حتطلع حتنزل: حجيبلك جمااااال
  13. ^^ Car ha kaa maqlaan dee. Lakin what is with the provocation these days? Naga daa dee.
  14. ^^ War orodo kubbada baro dee. Lucas has been Liverpool's player of the season this year. Even worse, he was man of the match the last time we played Chelsea. I am ready to bet he will be again too. Speak to you Monday (ha baxsan yaa!).
  15. ^^ Was a good game too. Played with three at the back and wing backs. Lucas bossed the middle and even made a couple of hollywood passes. Gerard was in his element but the man of the match was Kuyt. Played upfront and fought for every ball. He held it up, he layed it off, he pestered the defenders and he even dropped back to help out (that man is a MACHINE). Oh, Suarez came on and had a couple of nice touches before he scored. Turns out that this game was the first time he actually played with the team. Didn't even train with them! The boy got some mad skillz. Chelsea will be afraid, very very afraid. Heh.
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    ^^ ii qosla when you have nothing to say. Arr maad bahasha baratan dee.
  17. A_Khadar;692297 wrote: NGONGE, Could you define who are the Somalilanders. I am from that part of the country and believe one Somali with original country/birth place of Somalia . Is this the clan then? If so why not use the clan name because that will serve the Ibt's purpose and will give her the correct counts. You don't identify with the label, saaxib. Any figures gathered are not likely to apply to you or be of any benefit to you. Though I would urge you to do this and identify yourself as a Somalilander. In years to come, when your "peers" in the West stop sending money back home you'll at least know/understand why or what happened. But, on the whole, this is a worthwhile excercise to give one a glimpse of the numbers of people hailing from a certain geographical entity (not just clan) and such figures could be used for all sorts of future things (even in cases of lobbying, international aid, etc).
  18. ^^ I read every single word, saaxib. Of course, seeing that I support SL (not to mention that the so called "auxiliary forces" forces are my kin) I am, understandbly, not going to be considered the most objective person here. However, my gripe is not with the content itself (that is a point of debate between us), my problem is with the delivery. It's as subtle as a Froole speach, which is what led me to think this stuff was written by some irate man with a handy Blackberry. If, however, you say there is more than one person dee ragga la tali, saaxib. Ask them to sack their statement writers.
  19. Cawaale's "tahreeb" business has never had it so good. War I hope you're ok. Don't be a hero and stay out of the streets, saaxib.
  20. ^^ Why do I get the feeling the NSUM "Executive Committee" is just one man and his Blackberry? (not even PC I bet) unleash indeed!
  21. ^^ War you're being controversial for no reason at all dee. This is not about the British. She already gave you a hint that it is (mostly in her case) about finding out how many people are from SL and what % of them are under the age of 45. She already give you an idea that it will (in her case again) allow people to have an estimate of future remitances being sent to SL and to make an educated guess about the ages of those that do so now, etc. Fahantu? Mise af hindi baan kuugo sheegna? *Ibtisam;692263 wrote: ^^^Loool @ Val. I've been meaning to read the darn form but aint had time. Sayid: That we can arrange Only place you can do it is on the 'ethnic' origin part. At any rate, you left the whole thing too late and I doubt you will get an accurate figure once the thing is done (not to mention how silly it would be to put Slander as one's ethnicity). Having said that, I hereby promise to put the word Somaliland at least once in my form.
  22. Sayid*Somal;692255 wrote: even if there was legal right - they would never pursue it. The only time anyone would be prosecuted - is if they lied to systemically manipulate the system - such as inflating number of householders etxc ...,. other silly things like the political campaign such as the ones you mention hardly matter - their data is invalid anyway. also there is no such thing as country of origin - only place(country) of birth - so people like ngonge would be lying if they put down SL when they were born in KSA. That was Norf warya. I only ever spent ten days in KSA while in cumra once. As for fertile and snow topped Burco, it only started to gather dust AFTER the day I left it.
  23. ^^ War maxa meesha duca keenay? I'm a relic from a bygone age dee. I was drip fed an appreciation of Egypt from an early age. و بعدين اصلا, مرسي ابن المعلم الزناتي اتهزم يا رجاله. ------------ أحلف بسمــاها وبترابها أحـلف بدروبها وأبوابها أحلف بالقمح وبالمصنع أحلف بالمدنة وبالمـــدفع باولادي بأيـــامي الجاية ما تغيب الشمس العربية طـــــــــــــــــول ما انــــــــــــــــــا عايــــــــــش فوق الدنيا -------------- وطني حبيبي .. الوطن الاكبــــــــر وانتصراته ماليه حياتـــــــــــــــــه يوم ورا يوم امجادو بتكبــــــــــــــــــر وطني بيكبر وبيتحـــــــــــــــــــرر وطني يا مالك حبك البــــــــــــــــي يا اللي نديت بالوحده الكبـــــــــرى انت كبير .. واكبر كتيـــــــــــــر .. وطني يا وطن الشعب العربــــــــي بعد ما شفت جمال الثـــــــــــــوره من الوجود كله .. من الخلود كلــه يا وطني .. وطني حبيبي ... War iga daa ha i xasuusin.
  24. Sayid*Somal;692229 wrote: Now whose being politically flippant? eh Not me, saaxib. It's all thought out and measured here. Wax fahan.