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Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: ^adiga igu soo diray - war call of your agents before i come and get you as a warning to them Sheekado ma waxaad ka dhigtay "NGONGE iyo inta madax madow.." Xagaan o rara dee? Ok. Ok. LST is an SL agent. Shooo..that way boys.
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^^ Waa kuwa ku daba galay. Execution beckons.
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Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: quote:Originally posted by NGONGE: ]Technically, they were not POWs saaxib. They were rebels so none of the international laws apply. However, even if such laws did apply, do you think an oaf like Dr Faroole would recognise them? Give Faroole time, he will soon start bickering with people from his own government/clan. Megalomaniacs always do. I would have been in an agreement with you - if it wasn't for your 'clan is everything' agenda As for the topic: Ngonge hit the nail on the head but because of his secessionist tendencies - his contributions will have to be discounted I would only add: Extrajudicial killings is counter productive not to mention illegal act in any laws. You shall get your fee through the usual xawaalad. Over and out, agent Qardho.
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SOMALILAND: Government forms a Beautification Committee for Hargeisa
NGONGE replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ I think the next one has to be one that investigates the feasibility of the creation of a citizen's Suggestions Box. That way, when the committee returns with a positive answer, the president will have the opportunity to create new committee's at will. Jameelah from JigJiga Yar writes to complain about the increasing number of the Xabglayaals. The president creates a committee for Xanaanada Xabaglayaasha. Sharmarke from Shacab writes to talk about the prevalence of bisadaha in the streets of H town. The president creates a committee for the capture and culling of bisadaha and another committee to investigate the moral and legal implications of such an act. Daawood from dhunbuluq writes to complain about late night muggings. The president creates a committee to investigate the possibility of installing street lights in that area. War waa baxar dhan. -
^^ Why what will happen next? Originally posted by Thankful: quote:Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Is this the new Faroole sanctioned policy? Blame it on SL? P.S. "Attam" is actually still very useful. How long would you say before our Nassir above has an SL flag in his signature? War Faroole qabta. That will never happen, because Nassir knows that you government will never let his community hold high position let alone run for the top job! Faroole is showing that he can take care of threats to the state and still run the government from Garowe. Impressive. Talking from both sides of your mouth again, Thankful? I thought you believed that Nassir was an Atam supporter and now the PL crew here (with you in tow I suppose) are claiming that Atam is an SL agent yet Nassir could never become an SL fan? Have you been taking lessons in logic from Farole, saaxib?
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Somaliland president receives a delegation from Sweden Pics
NGONGE replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ I feel sorry for the guy responsible for air traffic control in Cigaal Airport. Dhiyaaradaha saaf bay o wada galeen. Xabbad uu cliyo na ma jirto. Waa Sweedish, waa Danish, Waa ingrees. -
^^ Is this the new Faroole sanctioned policy? Blame it on SL? P.S. "Attam" is actually still very useful. How long would you say before our Nassir above has an SL flag in his signature? War Faroole qabta.
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Originally posted by The Zack: Puntland is becoming more of Alshabaab..they just captured these two boys and they have already executed them? WTF! Ain't that what shabaab did in Beledweyne few days ago? I wonder what kind of judicial system they have if they have any. Plus, POW should never be executed. Technically, they were not POWs saaxib. They were rebels so none of the international laws apply. However, even if such laws did apply, do you think an oaf like Dr Faroole would recognise them? Give Faroole time, he will soon start bickering with people from his own government/clan. Megalomaniacs always do.
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SOMALILAND: Government forms a Beautification Committee for Hargeisa
NGONGE replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Good stuff. A much needed committee this. -
^^ This LFC team CAN beat Chelsea warya. It all depends on what Roy will do. Will he send them out attacking or will he bottle it and defend (at home). I still think we will win.
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^^ Here is a little tool to help you see those "sideway passes you claim". Create one for the games he played this season and see War bahasha baro dee.
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^^ I bet you didn't think it'll end that way! Barca played the way they always do. Sevilla was chasing the game after three minutes. Game over. But Jose, oh Jose! His team were losing so he takes out a defender and brings on an attacker! Bang, top of the league again.
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^^ I saw your comment earlier but couldn't reply to it because I had to go do some work, I came back to tell you off only to notice that you have edited. At any rate, a player can never be offside if the last person to touch the ball was an opponent (Gomes in this case). United's goal was legal because the ball was in play (according to the referee). Liverpool scored a similar goal against Sunderland and the Spurs keeper should have learned his lesson from that. If Nani did not score that goal, Sir Waji Cas would have told him off. Zu, it's early days to talk about three way horse races, saaxib. We've got Chelsea next (and I reckon we can beat them). City, Spurs and even West Brom can catch up with those in the top. Arsenal almost slipped against West Ham and may yet slip in games to come. United are still not firing and Chelsea struggled to beat Blackburn (a team that struggling Liverpool beat convincingly the other day). So talk of one, two or three horse races is premature at this moment in time. And anyway, Arsenal always stay in the race until February. Good weekend of football this.
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For the third game in a row, Lucas has been Liverpool's man of the match. Where is Ayoub to check out the stats? Against Bolton:46 successful passes out of 48, Against Blackburn 40 successful passes out of 41 Against Everton 50 successful passes out of 52 And all these teams are the kind that rush you and pressure you on the ball. The boy (like I've been telling you for ages) is world class. WORLD CLASS.
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^^ International football doesn't count ya badow. GT, he scored three goals against Brazil. Italay were great in that tournment and beat all the big teams along the way.
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Somali author Nadifa Mohamed up for first book prize An author born in Somalia has been shortlisted for the 2010 Guardian First Book award. Nadifa Mohamed, who spent her early years in Hargeisa, Somaliland, before moving to the UK, is cited for her debut novel Black Mamba Boy. The book, which describes a journey from her Somalian homeland to Port Talbot in Wales, is also shortlisted for this year's Dylan Thomas Prize. The winners of both literary prizes will be announced on 1 December. Black Mamba Boy is one of three novels and two non-fiction works in the running for the Guardian's £10,000 prize. Also in contention are Boxer, Beetle by Ned Beauman, about a boxer living in the east London of the 1930s, and Your Presence is Requested at Suvanto, a novel by Maile Chapman set in a women's sanatorium in Finland. The non-fiction works shortlisted are Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz, and Romantic Moderns by Alexandra Harris. The former is a study of why human beings make everyday errors, while the latter is subtitled English Writers, Artists and the Imagination from Virginia Woolf to John Piper. Clare Armitstead, the Guardian's literary editor, said the shortlist "reflects one of the year's big literary themes - how to tell stories in our new era". Actress Diana Quick, journalist Ekow Eshun and the novelist and poet Adam Foulds are among those who will join her on the judging panel. Last year's winner was Petina Gappah for her short story collection, An Elegy for Easterly. Mohamed is one of six writers up for the £30,000 Dylan Thomas prize, presented each year by the University of Wales. BBC
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^^ Haaa! (yaa kuu sheegay?).
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^^ See what I mean?
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^^ I got the proverb the first time, did you get what I wrote?
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^^ You boys will never understand how Jb's mind works. NEVER! The death of the man will be mentioned in all the obituaries of the main British newspapers. This means that the word 'Somaliland' will also appear in all these papers. One death, endless coverage. Wax fahma.
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Originally posted by Fiqikhayre: ^kana markii Goroyo loo heeso ayuu Geel u heesaa. Adeer meeshan cid ku heesayso ma jirto. Binti-da aad mooday maha.
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^^ Correction. Waa sadix habro, a side dish of Riyaale cousins, a sprinkle of Atam's boys and the LA cherry on top.