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http://quran.ksu.edu.sa/index.php?l=en#aya=1_1&m=hafs&qaree=husary&trans=en_sh
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^^ Abadan! Waa ciyaal batata iyo durom!
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Carafaat;894651 wrote: Muuse Biixi was born in Ethiopia as well. Dr.Gaboose was born in Mudug. Where are the real 'Somalilanders' ? Xaajiga himself was born a few feet away from you in utrecht. Rotop the both of you.
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^^ War adna bacda iska fur. Apo wants to have a philosophical argument about the age old hatred between Somalis and Xabashis. When compared to your point about saving money on planes, dee the idea is boring. Wax fahan. Apo, which is why I advised you to keep your powder dry. No point jumping with both feet about "salient" points that early in the thread. Caqli moos waaxid.
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^^ It's rubbish. Gerrard does a job and does it well. These are people that don't understand football (like Norf ) and expect a player to play the same way no matter the system. Gerrard is playing much deeper now (not by design) and does a great job of breaking up the play alongside Allen and keeping it simple (or at least trying to). Fans who are used to his forty yard passes and superhero games are disappointed and think he's rubbish. p.s. It's the same case with Lampard.
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Apophis;894634 wrote: Look, brosef, I made a point about not being too cosy with Ethios; this a valid concern unless we're all cool with the amxaroos now. Where am I wrong dee?? You're wrong because you didn't read the thread and didn't see the point the author was making. He did not praise the Ethios or the president's meeting with the Ethio's. His was a slightly more boring point about SAVING MONEY. Wax fahan.
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^^ If the aim of these methods of yours is all about attention seeking then I would agree that this case makes you a master of the art. If, however, it was a mistake and you jumped in too soon (as you often do), dee take my advice and keep your powder dry every now and again. The joy you'll get when you pick the right moment is unrivaled. Wax fahan.
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^^ Don't count your eggs just yet, saaxib. Do what your president is doing and start counting the isbaaros.
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^^ Not an UCID stronghold by the looks of it.
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Oz;894591 wrote: Loool@ scripts on sports section too? what happen to sheekoyinka gagaaban you use to wirte, Shuush. That's the only safe place the "nerds" have not penetrated yet.
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^^ I like to have conversations with normal people, saaxib. The thought that I'm conversing with scripts depresses me. Have you not noticed that I don't do more than one liners these days?
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You, Juxa and four scripts.
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^^ Friday can never be ruined because it is always followed by SATURDAY!
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^^ I withdraw the peace offer. Bax warya.
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^^ Heh. Does your Dirndl match your hijab?
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^^ Hey, Mrs. Sprechen Deutsch yet?
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^^ Of course it is. In one, your back is to everything and you hit in the hope that what you intended is going to take place. In the second, you actually know EXACTLY what you're doing and there is no "hope" involved. bahasha maan ciyaarin the way you play it (running around like a headless chicken) lakin waan aqaana sida loo ciyaaro iyo the artistic value of different goals. You get dazzled by "holy grails" of park football. Wax fahan. p.s. Zlatan tried another this weekend and it didn't come off. Here, lets have peace:
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^^ My younger brother is like you, saaxib. Gets excited over old age tricks. As for pictures in heads and the Alan Hansen nonsense, I still say it is much more opportunistic than the other two (and I'll add that the skill level required is of a lesser value). But you have an "ingrees" mentality when it comes to football and this stuff will always dazzle you. Naga daa dee.
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^^ Maya. Might have to call a locksmith.
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Juxa;894522 wrote: Waryaa is a rude word sowma ogid ugu wac hebel Is it really? I assumed it's only the "nayaa" word that was rude. Warya for someone you "know" surely is not that rude!
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^^ Oscar's was from a couple of yards out of the centre circle, saaxib (not the edge of the box). He had a player infront of him and the calculation needed to look at the position of the keeper, watch out for the players around him and direct an accurate shot from that distance were pretty complex. - Suarez's goal involved managing to control, move, change feet, drop a shoulder and evade a keeper all whilst also keeping in mind the defender that was breathing down his neck (very FEW park people can do what he did there). - Ibra's was opportunistic and involved some amazing quick thinking. The rest however was all a HIT IN HOPE thing. He could not see what the keeper was going to do or if the defenders were fast enough to block it, etc. (good goal when it came off but NOT better than either of the other two). Wax fahan.
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^^ What should I refer to a manly-man like admin then? Mudane? Naga daaa.