
NGONGE
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Why did you stop?
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^^ I didn't claim it was from the ladies. That was an A&T rumour. So you really think I have become an honarary citizen of PL? Me and Duke sharing the same country? Adeer ha i habaarin dee.
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You're not doing badly yourself, Che. Lakin maxa ku qaawiyay? Luandry Sunday?
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Mera ladho is a bloody pushover. She avoids eye contacts with old people on the train in case they mug her of her seat. She gets bullied by wanton stray cats into adopting them. Homeless tramps hustle her out of hard hard earned money and her friends keep nagging her about everything. Yet, despite all that clear evidence she still thinks she is fighting back. Amateur!
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War ceeb caleekom dee. What's all this stuff about "I had a dream about you last night"? Inanta inuu daaya, anaga jinka ka saari doona. Bal ii soo dhwoow Ibtiyaay. More, more. Tufuuu caleek. Heh@Norf's arabic.
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^^ What's with the baby names, dear? You're not eighteen anymore. Hello all.
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Dee haa. But I quickly had a glance at the program. War it was not even a full program, it were a five minute report as part of the news. Siilaanyo spoke too fast I'm not sure anyone understood what he was talking about.
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What sentences?
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^^ Heh. I knew you would do that.
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*Ibtisam;690517 wrote: What has happened while I have been away? Miyaad iswaad diishen. Kick off is not till 7.45 nooh. No wonder people say you sold out... only to football Val loool that is creepy. I can't find the PM function no, and glad to hear u got it all sorted in the end. I'll get it recorded and watch it later. Kick off is actually at eight. But I need to enjoy the buzz that comes before the game. As for Sayid. See here: http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/50274-I-demand-a-fair-hearing?highlight=fair+hearing
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Ibti, SL will have to wait, Liverpool are playing at home tonight. Welcome back and ignore Sayid. He's still seething from an earlier exchange.
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AYOUB;689363 wrote: ^ Insecure, are we? PS The Guru is still trying to log in to the new SOL, your new friends are still "trying" to help him. ;) Ibti is also having issues... See above (though LST's endorsement almost spoilt things).
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^^ They hate him too. As for Mubarak, it's more likely that he'll go the way of Sadaat rather than through a revolution. But, with stations like Al Jazeera stoking the flames one really never knows.
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Sexism or just a bunch of Neanderthal Ngonges - you decide!
NGONGE replied to SayidSomal's topic in General
^^ One of the two already got the sack. -
They've been protesting for ever. There is even a movement called "Kifaayah" (Enough) that was set up to topple Mubarak.
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^^ Not huge marches (and the Egyptians always march ninyaho). They still need someone to ignite it all. But the Bouazizi style is becoming boring (because of the correct view that it is xaraam nooh).
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^^ He will be fine. He survived the Somali model and will be prepared for the Yemeni one. p.s. It's not the BBC that wants Egypt to have problems, it's the Egyptian opposition. The problems there have been around for a while now and all they need is their own version of a Bouazizi to ignite it all (doubt it'll happen becuase of that though).
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^^ It will be even worse than Somalia if ever a revolution takes place. Al Qaida is already there, the Houthis Shica are already fighting the government, the South is already fighting for secession and the tribal system is as lively as that of Somalia. Worse still, the Saudis will get involved, the Iranians will get involved and America will have no choice but to get involved (not to mention Eritrea taking advantage and invading a couple of islands or Al Shabab rejoining the mother movement).
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Sexism or just a bunch of Neanderthal Ngonges - you decide!
NGONGE replied to SayidSomal's topic in General
Lets get back to the topic, you bunch of goats. Hope the two get the sack. Live by the sword, die by the sword. -
A little education for Norf on Rafa: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/sid_lowe/09/06/rafa.benitez/index.html The way he liked to play: http://www.holdingmidfield.com/?p=47 Benítez was the conqueror of Europe, Jose Mourinho’s nemesis and Shankly’s heir, protector of the Liverpool way. Anfield was a very different place, though. David Moores had sold the club for £218.9 million to Tom Hicks and George Gillett in February 2007, the new “custodians” vowing to take Liverpool to the Promised Land, the league title. The Americans, their promises and their wallets empty, would serve only to deepen the club’s purgatory. They had scarcely been in charge for six months when details emerged of their conversations with Jurgen Klinsmann over the possibility ofhim succeeding Benítez, should he decide to go. The Spaniard bit back, repeating the mantra that he was “focused on preparing and coaching his team”, the dismissive, arrogant phrase his absentee landlords had directed at him as they sharpened the knife to plunge in his back. In hindsight, that was the breaking point. Since then, Benítez has found himself doing anything but focusing on preparing and coaching his team. To borrow one of the terms he deploys most to describe the players he tries to bring to his sides, the Spaniard was condemned to operate between the lines. He has played politician, forging shifting alliances with Liverpool’s power-brokers and eventually learning to thrive amid the backbiting and infighting as the relationship between Hicks, Gillett and Rick Parry, the erstwhile chief executive, deteriorated. And he played bank manager, too, as the debt mountain placed on the club by Hicks and Gillett soared, wheeling and dealing to balance the books. In Benítez’s own words, Liverpool have, for two years, been a company, not a football team. He enjoyed only limited success in the role of the Spanish Harry Redknapp. Many of his buys have been ill-judged, his failure to leave Liverpool with a squad imbued with quality in depth the most damning indictment of his tenure. That did not stop him mounting Liverpool’s first genuine title challenge for almost a decade, though, even as chaos threatened to engulf the club. That success, though, could never last in such a flawed environment. Benítez’s magic touch deserted him, his five-year, £20 million contract signed in March 2009 – the final act in his struggle for power with Parry – left looking like a monument to the club’s folly. Liverpool, in the space of a few months, lost their Champions League status not twice, and found themselves cut adrift from the Premier League elite. Anfield has been afforded a glimpse of the obscurity which awaits England’s most decorated club in any future in which Hicks and Gillett remain. Whatever his faults, whatever his mistakes, whatever his spend, Benítez’s exit should not be seen as proof that he is the man to blame. Liverpool’s imperfect perfectionist is simply the first victim. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/7798818/Rafa-Benitez-conquered-Europe-with-Liverpool-but-is-now-victim-of-owners-reign.html " “I prefer not to talk too much about Liverpool because I feel really sorry for the fans. I was watching the fans [during the recent Merseyside derby] and I was really sad. We have a saying in Spanish, which is: ‘White liquid in a bottle has to be milk’. What does this mean? It means that after 86 points and finishing second in the league (in 2009), what changed? The Americans…they changed everything. At the beginning, they changed the managing director who was talking with some players, and they changed everything that we were doing in the past. If you want to ask again what was going on, it’s simple: they changed something and, at the end, they changed everything. So, white liquid in a bottle: milk? You will know who is to blame. White liquid in a bottle. If I see John the milkman in the Wirral, where I was living [whilst in charge of Liverpool], with this bottle, I’d say, ‘It’s milk, sure’.” Clear? As milk. "
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^^ He said 'read Somali'. He is lying. Everybody can read Somali, we just don't understand some of it, sometimes.
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Ryan Babel has agreed a move to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The Dutch international will fly to Germany today to finalise the deal. The move comes six days after Liverpool accepted a bid for the 24 year old striker from the Bundesliga outfit.