
NGONGE
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^^ I booked my flights already. It's the damn hotels I'm still trying to find about.
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^^ It's just the wind really. Still a nice day. Heh@North. Get a grip you big girl's blouse. I hear it's a sunny day in Dubai today.
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A UK regional swimming champion that thinks the water in Dubai is too cold? Xaaax, Mr Ambassador, wid dis malab ofi youRas you ARE sa boiling us.
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^^ I am NOT blind, I'm a bit visually challenged. Still, I CAN swim and you can't.
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^^ Ooops! Didn't see your reply there ayaayo Originally posted by Cadaan: But I want to see some landmarks of course, like Big Ben, Thames river, Buckingham Palace, blah blah blah.... I can see most of these from my window right here.
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^^ Can either of you even swim?
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All Somalilanders be aware of this crazy drunk egyptian man
NGONGE replied to BarigaSanaag's topic in Politics
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^^ She last went to Dhaka when her former faience's grandmother died.
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^^ Same all over the country. Stop spreading rumours about Liverpool, la
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^^ European City Of Culture 2008.
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^^ I believe Mrs C will have a better chance against the Republicans. With her, they'll resort to her record as a Senator and her husband's achievements. On both issues, I reckon she could stand her ground. But, having seen how flustered Obama got with Bill Clinton's mild attacks; I really can't see him withstanding the vicious Republican machine. Remember, now that McCain is leading the Republican race a democrat president is not the foregone conclusion many thought it was a few months ago. McCain is also attracting many independents and may inherit some of Hillary’s disgruntled democrats (should she lose). He’s also adept at dirty campaigning (go back and look at the last election and how much rubbish he received from the Bush campaign). Still, it's all interesting to watch.
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^^ Thanks. As the great Pepe Le Pew once said: "She look everywhere for me. She find me. Then she run away. WHY?!"
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^^ I am not saying he will not win. I just think all the fuss is a bit premature. My hope is that he does not win.
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Not at all.
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kalaafoto?
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^^ It's a personality thing not a political ability.
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^^ I saw her first warya. Plus, she's young and she knows a bit about football (not enough). I really have to update my potential minyaro list...
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^^ She's far from out, saaxib. Don't count your chickens yet. Obama might turn out to be a simple storm in a tea cup.
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^^ A girl that knows her football! R.E.S.P.E.C.T! ps I agree with Cadan
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^^ Samir eyo imaaan, saaxib.
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Originally posted by Je Jey: Only cowards. And celebrities, you ignoramus! ps I thought you were male, saaxib. What's with the girly picture in your avatar?
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^^ Gerard did not do badly on the right. Your excuses are no good. Babel had potential but his turnover when compared to the number of times he was played (even as a striker) does not stand up to scrutiny. Check out the stats, saaxib. Or even better, try to remember one game when he really did the business for Liverpool! War even Pennant did it against Chelsea last season. I am yet to see anything Babel did that convinces me of the guy’s potential. As for wingers, I think you are both wrong. Lennon is a typical winger and he’s doing the business for Spurs. Bentley is doing it for Blackburn. Duff (back when he could run) was a good crosser of the ball. Ashley Young (even though he’s right footed) has been doing it for Villa. But the real, proper, knock out winger in the league in recent times has been that Dutch sicknote that used to play for Chelsea (what was his name again?).
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^^ Giggs? Just in time for Saturday's game. (Sorry).
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^^ They've had problems in the past from the Muslim Brotherhood. When it comes to this issue, it is the West that is copying Egypt and not the other way round. Remember, the last Egyptian president was killed by such groups.