
NGONGE
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Wuxu? If I meet you face to face I advise you not to get within punching range. I know it's wrong lakin I may be very tempted to do it.
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^^ Not in Sharjah. In fact, even shiisha is banned in Sharjah. But, and this is the funny part, Dubai and Ajman are only minutes away by car and all great things can be found there. The poor indians always get caught. P.S. I once watched a group of guys making liquor. I think it was CK1.
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^^ If you were not a woman I'd have you in a half nelson for that disrespectful comment.
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^^ Sharjah always has crack downs. Sheikh Sultan must really hate being caught in the middle of Dubai and Ajman.
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^^ Liverpool are a different ball game at home, saaxib. Rafa awaits you. At any rate, United might draw with Sunderland or Stoke. It has been that sort of season after all.
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Originally posted by -Serenity-: North, what with the ambiguous rules in Dubai horta - arresting people for sneaky snogs, yet nearly naked tourists everywhere. It's a simple rule and it goes like this: You are free to do whatever you like as long as we don't catch you. If we do, the law will be applied. People that get caught are usually the most foolish of the lot.
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Somalia war 'not jihad,' concludes Islamic conference in Puntland
NGONGE replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
^^ They need to arrange this meeting in a Shabab controlled area and see if they can make Al Shabab come to the table of discussion. Issuing statements from Dubai, Growe or Hargeisa does not help anybody. -
Somalia war 'not jihad,' concludes Islamic conference in Puntland
NGONGE replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
^^ Empty talk really. Al Shabab will not change their way just because afar odey sat in Garowe and spoke about what is xalal and what is xaram. These scholars would have done well to go directly to Al Shabab and sit with them face to face instead of talking from far away Garowe and appearing to support the opposition. This is not how disputes are sorted. -
^^ In a war, if the bullets of the woman shooting at me run out, can I shoot her dead or is it ceeb?
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I can't understand the issue of women soliders. It gives me a headache.
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Rubbish. He died of Tuberculosis.
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Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: Soomaaliya Ingiriis kuma hadasho, mana akhrido;- marka - haddaad rabto in ay Soomaaliya fahanto warqaddaada - lacag isii anaa kuu turjumayee. qiimuhu waa hal milyan oo soomaali shillin ah - halkii eri'ba. ma haggaagba? Hada ninkan markay fikrado noocan maskaxdiisa ku dhici jireen gabay ayuu sii deen jiray. Hada English bu ku calaacala! Shakigo wa danbi, mala green kardka o so dhacay. (Sentimental but nicely written).
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^^ Do you, like me, think that she finished highschool just before the war of 77 ended?
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^^ How long has it been since highschool?
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^^ Silly woman. Trying to trick us with the highschool mention. These classmates are thirty something, aren't they?
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When you were flying around the world.
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Member of the Moment Tooyo - Member: 8735 Alien Occupation: journalist Location: Mogadishu Marital Status: single
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KUWAIT CITY (AFP) Kuwait deported 17 supporters of leading pro-reform Egyptian activist and former U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei on Saturday, a day after arresting them, a security official said. "Seventeen people have been expelled back to their country," the official said. Earlier, a Kuwaiti security official had said "20 to 25 Egyptians were arrested," some at a pro-ElBaradei gathering at a Kuwait City suburb on Friday and others at their homes. The fate of the others arrested was not immediately known, nor was it clear how many were resident in Kuwait. The arrests came after the group posted a notice on the Internet about the gathering, the source said. All of those detained were "being held Saturday by state security forces and awaiting a political decision about their fates," an official had said earlier in the day. There was no other official comment from Kuwait about the incident, but a foreign ministry official in Cairo said officials there were aware that a group of Egyptians had been arrested in Kuwait. He later clarified that the ministry had heard of the arrests through Egyptian media. An airport source in Cairo said the group's arrival was expected. George Ishak, a Cairo spokesman for ElBaradei's National Association for Change, said 34 Egyptians were arrested, four on Thursday and the rest on Friday. "They were holding a meeting on Friday to form the first association to support ElBaradei, but it appears Kuwait did not have tolerance for it," he told AFP. ElBaradei, 67, has emerged as Egypt's most high profile pro-reform leader after retiring from the International Atomic Energy Agency last year. The Nobel laureate has said he would run for president if constitutional restrictions on independent nominations in next year's presidential elections were changed. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak faces mounting opposition at home after almost three decades of rule and has ruled out amending the constitution. His government has rebuffed foreign calls for reform and dismissed as "unacceptable" a call last week from the U.S. State Department for free elections. All rights reserved for Alarabiya.net © 2010
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^^ You still don't get it, you stubborn keyboard. These threads are pointless. Not even a SOLER from Bosaaso would find qashin gathering that interesting, saaxib. The same applies to the pointless photos of Erigavo. I wonder if all you guys have taken the Qardho and Burco boasting THAT seriously!
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^^ Ninyaho marmarka qarkood axamq bad iska noqota. I'm making fun of both, put your gun down.
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Sacad posts a thread bragging about his city and Cowke posts one talking about Bosaaso's rubbish. Brilliant.
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^^ Does that mean Xiin is the secret service?