
NGONGE
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Ibti, I already said it's stuff and nonsense. Wax fahan. Only picked on C&H for her empty and nonsensical comment of 'don't let a man change your life'. Too general. P.S. I'm counting the days when I finally have to get rid of my little herd. NY sounds like a great place.
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Is anyone still betting against Spain winning this world cup? Defence, attack, middle and Villa were all on top form in that second half. And, yet, there is still much more to come in the later stages. Bob, who will they meet in the semis? Ghana? Dee naga daa ninyaho.
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Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ JB does not get paid for it. He does it out of the goodness of his heart and from political conviction. P.S. Some would argue that I was trying to jump ship before and that, if Riyaale loses, my (very reluctantly) funded party has won. -
Originally posted by chocolate & honey: DONOT MOVE FOR A MAN! How is he a price among men if you dont even see him around? You really dont know people until you live with them;therefore, Mister wonderful might turn out to be NOT-SO wonderful and then what? DONOT CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE FOR A MAN PERIOD! All women eventually do, you sponge. If she listened to you she will never move away from her parent's house, will never have children (it's a life changing experience, I'm told) and she will never get married. Err..other than that..erm..err..stuff and nonsense.
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Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ He's not out until he's out. But it does not matter really. The mature way the election went, I really don't mind who finally wins. -
I had that same conversation on the train on the way home last night (after leaving a couple of Solers). And there wasn't a single 'reerka ka waran' in between.
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Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ He's from Oodweyne, inadeer afarad iska dheh. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ The guru is another term of endearment and is neither here nor there. Do I look to you like someone that can't stand on his feet? Stop insulting me, you 'term of endearment'. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ Not in so many words but lets just say he believes that Oodweyne is the organ grinder here. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Xiin...You need change in strategy and tactics.The current political situation is unsustainable. Plus the PR war is lost. Isn't that what I have been telling him all of yesterday? War Xiin iska dhaaf. He is lost for words and has started to feel happier with the childish and pointless finger wagging of "you are Maddeey" and "you are Oodweyne's monkey", etc. Disappointing. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ Jabhaad mara waxda? War ninka hada yedhi it's all about clans miyanaad aheen? Maxaad reerka o kala saaraysa? Shaqadaa anaga inoo daa. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ Someone bribing someone is what is normally called politics, adeer. Wax fahan. But again, you keep posting pieces that talk about PL disrupting or stealing some election boxes from the disputed area. HOWVER, what you keep missing in your mad search for any straws to clutch at, is that before the boxes reached the areas there was a registration process. Vote or no vote, steal the boxes or blow them up, the SL election was there in spirit (that is if I even concede to your mad protestations). Wax fahan. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ Still with the old plan? War dee wax cusub la kaalay. Keep up with the changes in that part of the world, adeer. An election took place. Laas canood voted. The days of claims and counter claims waa laga tegay. The clans have been seduced with promises of peace, prosperty and progress (three Ps that don't include piracy). Wax la kaalay, adeer. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ It's time for a new plan for Xiin and likeminded people. The part of SL that they dispute happily took part in this election and (as the news reports) only a few random tiny places did not vote or those areas that were disrupted by the troublemakers from PL. The logic is so foolish one has to laugh at their pirate-like daring. I mean, how could you attack a polling station whilst hiding behind the argument that "our people don't want to vote"? Qac fooqal qac. -
Article: Somalia at 50: bullets in the south, ballots in the north.
NGONGE replied to Chief_Aaqil's topic in Politics
^^ Clutching at ever disappearing straws there, saaxib. Wax cusub la kaalay. -
^^ If you must hint at things I said, at least do it right, saaxib. I have, at no time, said that Upson was a good player who should be in the world cup. However, I still maintain that Heskey IS. He did well in both games that he started and he keeps getting picked by managers with knowledge and understanding of the game (Roy Keane not being one of those).
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^^ Two former Liverpool players are doing really well for Spain (if you can claim Gilberto Silva, I can claim Alonso). Torres is actually also doing well. So is Kuyt. The Argi captain is not doing too badly for his team. That's not to mention Babel & Reina who are both on standby for theirs. Naga daa dee. Brazil have played well so far and turned on the style when they needed to. Their second and third goals yesterday were class. P.S. They wont win the world cup though. Spain all the way.
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^^ Because women are MAD.
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^^ It is dee. Don't be a xaasid. Let them get the malab.
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^^ Bob views the world cup according to what Arsenal players are still left in it. So far, there are only two. One not playing much and the other not scoring. Bad world cup for Bob.
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^^ Dee haa. Don't discourage the single ones by telling them that divorce is one of the stages of life. p.s. Average women waa uuff.
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^^ Espana, mi amiga, Espana. Soy no support le ingles. As for divorce, it's habaar in the sense that Hatuu was giving. Sort him out.
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Criticism of the England coach, Fabio Capello, has been unjustified, says Roy Keane. Roy Keane has launched a passionate defence of Fabio Capello and believes the blame for England's World Cup exit lies solely at the door of the players. The Ipswich Town manager said England's players "get away with murder" for a series of poor performances. "To keep criticising and questioning the manager is crazy. He didn't do anything wrong in the qualifying campaign and now, all of a sudden, he's not the top man any more," Keane said. "The goals they conceded against Germany, particularly the first couple, had nothing to do with Capello's choice of system or tactics. It wasn't a case of getting overrun in midfield. It was just very bad defending." "They should just leave him to get on with the job. He is absolutely brilliant and England are lucky to have him." Keane, who walked out of the Republic of Ireland's 2002 World Cup camp after a spat with his manager, Mick McCarthy, believes the majority of England's players are overhyped. "They have to take a long hard look at themselves. They get away with murder," he said. "I wasn't really surprised by the Germany defeat. I keep saying it – good players don't necessarily make good teams. People keep talking about world class players but who are they?" he added. "There's probably only Wayne Rooney, who had a brilliant season. But look at the goalkeepers. David James was relegated with Portsmouth and Robert Green just about stayed up with West Ham. Glen Johnson did okay at Liverpool but they had a poor enough season. "John Terry? He had his issues and I don't think he had a great season. Chelsea may have won the Premiership and FA Cup double but that was more down to some world class attacking players. "Matthew Upson didn't have a great season at West Ham and Ashley Cole, to be fair to the boy, has just come back from injury. "James Milner had a good season but Gareth Barry was very average for Manchester City. Emile Heskey started the World Cup up front but he only scored three Premiership goals for Aston Villa." guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2010
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Klinsmann: Angry Africans can hurt your players
NGONGE replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
^^ And the South Americans will not do it? Want me to give you examples from history? How about the Germans? Ever hear of good old Toni Schumacher? Remember Tassotti's elbow against Luis Enrique in 94? By the way, is Mexico part of Africa? Because I am sure I saw them trying to beat up Heinze after the first half in their weekend game. War cunsirinimada jooji. -
^^ I'm not sure it is about him "thinking" anything. It is more to do with predicting. Ninkan iska ciliya ya banaat.