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  1. Originally posted by AfricaOwn: ^^You're catching feelings ya lil dhocil. Man-up my dude, I hear that you have kids even, now thata a damn shame. ps. Go ahead, ask Jac about me. Ok. Lets just leave it there, I can't pick on someone who cries about my age. For people will soon start quoting you and asking me to leave the little kid alone. I truly apologise for my dhocil tendencies, adeer. i saamax. P.S. If JB vouches for you I'll believe it.
  2. Gyan has the balls of a lion and was one of the men of the world cup. Ghana played really well but spot kicks are all about luck (and dodgy goalkeepers). I hope Forlan gets to the final. Don't like this Dutch team at all (except for one man of course).
  3. ^^ War he wont. He'll disappear for a week then come back saying he was on a field trip. Ninka miyanaad baran?
  4. AfricaOwn, so how long did you spend in SL and what sort of Concorde got you back to the West this quick? You're as a Somalilander as a polar bear, adeer. Go tell your rubbish elsewhere.
  5. ^^ And now we'll be missing A&T.
  6. Originally posted by AfricaOwn: ^^^That "Clan-is everything, I don't want Silaanyo to win" bs is expired. What will you be using now old man? Clan Is everything and I would have preferred that Siilaanyo had not won. But only a Puntlander would not have been impressed with the way the election was conducted and the results were recieved, my supposed fellow S.lander.
  7. ^^ War waxan iska daa. You're missing one hell of a football game.
  8. 2-1 to Holland so far!
  9. ^^ Yet the votes took place everywhere. New plan boys, you hear? NEW PLAN.
  10. Originally posted by General Duke: quote: With that said, I'm done with the going in circles nacnac with none-shareholders of SL. That surely includes, Borama, Erigavo and LA as well, its good that your true colours are showing my sister. I like you more today than before. All cities that voted in the election, which make them shareholders adeer. So, tell me, is PL planning to have proper elections now? The idea must have been mentioned surely.
  11. ^^ War adna tacbaan bad tahay. Could you not phrase your question in a way that exposes something warya? Now you gave him time to recover and check his wall chart. Naga daaaya.
  12. Originally posted by Chief_Aaqil: Come on People, where are you suggestions? If I would ask Puntland people to come up with candidates for Minister post. They wouldnt wait one second to recommend themselves and their uncles. Things don't work that way though. Siilaanyo and his Kulmiye party led what Norf usually refers to as 'the coalition of the fed up' and now the horsetrading must begin. A man who was certain he'll get a post in a Kulmiye cabinet three years ago should count himself lucky if he gets a 'thank you' phone call. Wax fahan. Anyway, what are you, M Society in disguise?
  13. ^^ The madness of this tired old logic is astounding. A man spends almost thirty years watching an idea evolve and prosper then, suddenly, and for sentimental reasons alone (for Somalia offers him nothing today) he decides to drop it all and go pass the camel to a chaotic school teacher? Why? If anything, the Somaliweyne proponents should realise that their unity dream has almost vanished with this latest (election/Siilaanyo assisted) blow. Back to the drawing board, chaps. Your product is not selling.
  14. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: Here is a suggestion: How about they move away from electing them based on where they are from and get them on their merit and skills. Oh you dreamer! It's time all the favours were paid back.
  15. Maaddeey, Juxa is a researcher on the Jermy Kyle show. **wonders if Maaddeey knows of such a show**
  16. Never a joy killer, Juxa. But you do tell scary stories. We all grew up in homes full of passing fifteenth cousins and stuff. I believe (and hope) that the stories you hear and tell are the exceptions rather than the rule. But I also agree with Lily.
  17. Poor Lily. She comes in happy and gets hit with stories of rape and madness. Am I the only one who is glad that Juxa does not work in a coroners office?
  18. ^^ Brazil's games against Holland have always been tight, saaxib (I think it was the last world cup or the one before where the Dutch lost on spot kicks). Germany against Argentina is also a game that has been played in various world cups in the past (with the bloody Germans always coming on top, remember 2006?). Ghana has to face a very good South American side (was it Uru or Para? I always get confused with the names). The only one I can safely predict is the Spain one. They're playing against an average side that will rely on defence and really has no attack to speak of (Santa Cruise and all).
  19. Wale Xiin wuu dhaga culusahay. One can dabaal deg and entertain your questions at the same time, saaxib. Sadly, the questions are exactly the same you've been asking for twenty years. The identity of the president makes no difference to the clearly stated aims of the state, wax fahan ninyaho. The shame of it is that this event does beg a whole lot of new questions yet you're still stuck on the same old nonsense despite most of your expectations (and possibly hopes) being thwarted at every turn. Lakin would the penny drop?
  20. Originally posted by IsseRiyole: Don't know much about Him,but i hear he was part of the siyad regime, i wonder if he has a skeleton in his closet? and if he does when will it come out. "I had a forty year affair with Mr Siilaanyo" Julie, a sixty year old lady from Belfast has admitted to having a long and stormy affair with the new Somaliland president, Ahmed M. Siilaanyo. "He called me his little camel and would come to visit me in Belfast whenever he got the chance". Said the former stripper. "He even visited me during the most troublesome periods in Northeren Ireland" she added. "He was tall, good looking and black!" she also said. "Back then, not many black people were seen in Belfast" she said. "He used to visit on the weekends and almost all the people of Northern Ireland knew about affair, it's where the term 'Black Sunday' came from" she concluded. Mr Siilaanyo was not available for comment.
  21. ^^ Dee miyuu maqlaya? SSC iyo Awdal iyo wax dhab libaax fadhiya iyo Lady Love iyo Lady Y iyo Melez Zenawi iyo Karavankii xumaa ayuu wali la ordaya.
  22. Expected nothing less. Onwards and upwards (in other words; duushay ya naas duushay). Originally posted by xiinfaniin: quote:Originally posted by Norfsky: Isbadal baa dhacay! Changes is here Yes indeed and it certainly looks like Kulmiye won by commanding majority. But what will Silaanyo do on the question of separatism? Will he continue the futile attempt to drill at the brick wall that is Somalia's territorial integrity or will he be wise about it and lead his people, and chart a realistic political direction. We shall see where the old man leads. But this is a moment of celebration provided the other parties give him the chance to govern and lead as he did to them. War new plan la kaalay so ku man odhan? Xaaji Xunjuf would tell you that Siilaanyo managed to drill the brick wall of afweyne never mind this territorial integrity you're peddling in here. Adeer wa iga talo dee, new plan la kaalay. It really does not matter who leads SL, the goal for all is the same.
  23. ^^ Warya, don't be an 'asbax' and leave Juxa alone.
  24. ^^ That's what every person is saying. Not that Silaanyo is the next president but "Election comission waxba ha suginna. Anaa warkii haya oo la iisoo waramay".
  25. ^^ Just thought I'd put the shoe on the other foot, for balance and stuff. STOIC, Not many people go out of their way to pick on random strangers just because they happen to be from a different clan, saaxib. The clan thing only rears its ugly head when one starts pulling rank (so to speak) or when someone is paranoid. It is really not all that negative or else they would not have agreed on elections and kept the peace for this long.