
NGONGE
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^^ There may be trouble ahead, But while there's constitution and moonlight, And love and Puntland, Let's face the music and dance. Before the fiddlers have fled, Before they ask us to pay the bill, And while we still have that chance, Let's face the music and dance. Soon, we'll be without the moon, Humming a different tune, and then, There may be teardrops to shed, So while there's constitution and moonlight, And love and Puntland, Let's face the music and dance.
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120 a year is not much dee. It's about seven grand after tax & NIC (if he were on a regular code, which I doubt). Considering that most people (i.e. gaalo) hardly ever live according to their means, I reckon you're still better off than he is. p.s. If you worked where I work you would probably commit murder, Juxa. Waliga ma argtay nin two million bonus helay oo ku leh "I don't know how I'm going to make ends meet?"
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Expect the Imam to start coughing any time now.
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^^ War adigu you should have stayed put. I have no idea why you decided to go to SL. Juxa;876437 wrote: haa waa run, balse the metro helps you avoid eye contact in the tube. mid ila shaqeeya, oday boasted inuu qaato 120k sanadkii.........then added he did not have time to enjoy lacagtiisa, inaan garaaco baa i qabata every time i see him jikada How about one that gets a million in benefits alone (not salary), Juxa? Kaa maxaad ku sameen laheed? p.s. envy is not good. O ducay that Allah may give him more and more.
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^^ That's an American thing, Juxa. The Middle Classes are much more than combined incomes or 2.4 children. It's a bloody collective thought and style of life. In short, it's most Mail readers. p.s. I can't read the Metro. Most of the news in it is from the previous night's Standard.
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^^ I'm a member of an ethnic minority badawyaho; I can't be classed as middle class (we live in the camps at the back).
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By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) - Somalia, hoping to share in East Africa's oil and gas boom, has invited back international oil companies that held exploration licences before civil war broke out two decades ago, an adviser to the government said. Abdullahi Haider, a senior adviser to Somalia's Ministry of Energy, said the country would honour contracts signed prior to 1991 with oil majors including Royal Dutch Shell, BP and Chevron. "They will be given priority," Haider said of the companies that had signed exploration deals before the conflict. Somalia will offer onshore and offshore exploration blocks to companies in a licencing round early next year, Haider added, a process that would enable new companies to come to the country as well as those with permits from the 1980s. "I've seen so many people who are very much interested like Shell, like Chevron. I've met them here and they expressed very high interest," he said in an interview on the sidelines of a conference in London on Tuesday. The government had sent a letter to the companies inviting them to come and negotiate on new contract terms, he added. Somalia inaugurated a new president in mid-September in the first such ceremony for over 20 years, prompting hopes that it had turned a corner after a regionally-brokered, United Nations-backed effort to end fighting in which tens of thousands of people were killed. The country hopes exploration by major oil companies will enable it to participate in the excitement over a string of discoveries in East Africa that have aroused expectations the region will become an important energy supplier. Should companies choose to return, they will negotiate with the government over converting the old royalty-based contracts into production sharing agreements. Any companies that signed oil exploration deals after 1991 could negotiate but would not be given priority, he said. Somalia also hopes to resolve a maritime border dispute with its southern neighbour, Kenya. The disagreement between the two has threatened to upend some exploration rights that Kenya has granted to oil and gas companies including France's Total and Texas-based Anadarko. "This dispute can be regulated in a friendly way," Haider said. http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE89200L20121003?sp=true
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^^ The vast majority of Daily Mail readers ARE middle class badawyaho.
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Juxa is a Daily Mail reader?..err..I think I'll borrow Alpha's words and say AKHAS! (Morning all).
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^^ Nobody supports a club like LFC fans do. It's a way of life.
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^^ You know how most little towns have a mad man that most people avoid? You know, like you'll be standing with a group of people and suddenly see the madman running towards you; all of you start worrying if its YOU he's chosen to attack or talk to today, etc. That mad man is A&T and today it is your turn. Adkeeso warya oo dhakarka ku yaal PL, SL & HAG eeg.
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^^ Raheem is a Rafa boy. In fact, ALL the kids that Rodgers is using are Rafa kids. I like Sahin too. Good player. But Lucas RULES.
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^^ Dee he was talking about Liverpool, not Chelsea.
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^^ JB is best when he tells you his real life stories. Ma maqashay barigo baastada cunay? Shaydaanka o so baxay oo ku yedhi "war heedhe, maalin walba baasto uun ayaad cunta; dee ama baastada badal ama bisinka qabo".
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^^ You're projecting again, Che? XX, like you, hates Oromos and people who (in his view and yours) are not "real" Somali. Naga daaya dee.
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^^ Your middle still looks a bit dodgy. Watch as the season unfolds how your problems will start from there. Ramirez needs to play as a holding midfielder.
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XX is most offended.
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^^ Ever since Liverpool stopped being in the CL, the thing lost its glamour and upstart teams started winning it. Shame. (I'll probably watch one of the games tonight. Chelsea should win).
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^^ Sometimes, I go to work then come home half day. Poeple say it's not normal. Oz, Yeah, that's worrying. But now he knows who you support, you're done for saaxib. Juxa, I was going to say baasto but I can't imagine it being "takeaway".
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What's the problem with an FBI badge though? It's not exactly CIA, is it? Norf, do not ever think of stealing my idea of a moving barees van.
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Che -Guevara;876089 wrote: I think Ngonge just said It's okay to insult Somalis...lol In that context, of course it is. p.s. Wiil Cusub's link has buggered this page. It keeps crashing.
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^^ Direct translation mise the beloved "ciyaal xaafad" one?
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^^ Those were all facts. In..ahem..fact, have you noticed how many managers and pundits have started using all those facts that Rafa used that day?
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^^ Can't see videos at work, saaxib. Apophis, Never mind all that. Here is something right up Edna's street.