roobleh

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  1. roobleh

    Wedding Ring

    Waa goorma aroosku. Are we invited BH, educating myself while still looking. Are u available? Some people believe that the third finger has a vein or artery that is directly linked to the heart. Since, one cannot put a ring around the heart, this finger is the most suitable place to put the ring. This finger is also more sensitive to touch than other fingers.
  2. roobleh

    Wedding Ring

    ^ you sure it is not the right hand, third finger? The following picture, third finger is the "justice finger." Physicians also rub KY-jelly and use this finger for patient check up.
  3. roobleh

    Wedding Ring

    In ancient times, wedding ring was usually worn by the bride. It was a symbol of that wife is possessed by the husband. Once ringed, she was no longer available to other men.
  4. Groom: Nomadisha, I give you this ring as a symbol of my love. As it encircles your finger, may it remind you always that you are surrounded by my enduring love. Bride: I will wear it gladly. Whenever I look at it, I will remember this joyous day and the vows we've made. roobleh, I give you this ring as a symbol of my love. As it encircles your finger, may it remind you always that you are surrounded by my enduring love. Okay, which finger does the wedding ring go on?
  5. Not only a sign of beauty but increases the sensual 'haah' feeling too.
  6. There are certain conditions when using skin lightening products, especially the natural ones, are beneficial. For example, females who suffer Melasma, a patchy dark pigmentation of the skin, usually the face, can benefit from skin lightening products such as Meladerm. Of course, you need to consult with your Dermatologist before using any of those products.
  7. ^I think xan is cute! And she got balls and brain. Yes, I am an observer, and I know when I see one. I Know few others too. xan, I always thought you where from the SL capital, aren't you?
  8. Roobleh, You said it like it's saaxib. A great exampel, a fellow H-town boy yet zooming his raidar bit west ward onto Boroma eh...lol mj.Red Sea, sxb I do like the adventure! If this happens, this will be the first in my extended family, so this will tie the knot not only between us as a couple, but beyond that.
  9. aaliyah, you're cool, sweet and sour. And I like you in that way. Yes, we're praising our lovely ladies from our home cities, but every Somali woman have her admirers including us. I was hoping guys from other cities will do the same and say how they appreciate their lovely ladies. But,they may be busy in the politics section but will be here shortly. But hey, I sure love Somali women, and to be honest, their is no clan-boundry that hinders true love.
  10. Dear cambaro, I am speaking from an experience. And of course, this will not apply to every woman. However, most of the women that I have known, use the word 'No' when in fact, what they mean is 'try harder.' For example, a lady that turned me down once told me later that I gave up on her easily cuz I did not 'try harder.' Since then, I can feel when a 'No' really means 'No.'
  11. JB, I do not have any joulousy. I already said my heehaa to you guys. aaliyah, I love my hargeysawi girls, and they are in my wish list too. No one knows what's gonna happen but god.
  12. my dear buuxo, their happiest moments are when not in the period!
  13. roobleh

    JEcelo

    May be 'falling in love' is what I need to do. But not here where I live. You have to buy them from their parents(who wont allow her to know you untill you're ready to pay them). So, I am not in the mood of buying any yet. There are few characters I like here, but the problem is that one is a warrior(who's going to handle her), and though I like crazy ones, the other is kind of little bit too crazy, and the third is a challenging one, seems everyone likes her and I am not gonna crawl on my hands and knees to get her attention, at least not yet.
  14. It realy makes sense calling it the "red hospital." That is were you need to visit when you are feeling sick from either cold or the flu. And boom, you feel good the next day. But, if you're a frequent visitor, your immune system stays alert all the time. That's why having a wife is handy, unlike the girlfriend who wont allow it when sick.
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    JEcelo

    well, it is absolutely entertaining.
  16. Though I am also Hargeysaawi, but I am definitely in the mood for courtship to have a wife from borame. They're beautiful and nice, my kind of woman.
  17. When women say 'No' it sometimes means yes but... So know what she means by saying 'No.' IF she does not want to dance to this song, she may be ready to dance with you in the next song, even if it is a slow dance. So show her you're insisting in a nice way.
  18. ^when to ask her out for a dinner!
  19. Don't forget its sensual nature as aphrosidiac by increasing sex drive for men.
  20. ^What if he asks to see? Lol. One advantage of C-section birth. I tell, ya. Just show him its picture from anatomy book. This is a cute baby! Click this link: http://www.freakingnews.com/images/contest_images/jessica_biel.jpg
  21. I like the one they do not add sugar, But waan iska yarayn doonaa, Insha allah.
  22. ^loool...come down Roobleh... Mj. bada Cas, I am SUPER cool, brother.
  23. I'm glad for you. We need more of you graduating as midwife...
  24. Posted by MMA: Neither is it 'magaalo madax.' There is only one magaalo madax in Soomaali sense and that is Muqdisho. What you meant, however, is xarunta gobolka Awdal, which Boorama is not either. The last I knew in pre-war, it is some place called Baki. The reason aan loogu dhigin xarun, unlike most other gobolo's largest degmooyin, I think, has to do it being too close to Soomaali Galbeed and thus out of Itoobiya since there was always wars involved with them. All other gobolo had xarun laga xukumo, not 'magaalo madax' or 'capital city.' The classical definition of 'city' [magaalo] -- not the American government's definition of it, which has a political meaning behind it -- is a place that has at least 100,000 people. A 'town' [degmo] has less than that and between 10,000 [and sometimes 5,000]. A 'village' [tuulo] is between anywhere from five hundred to upto 5,000. A few hundred or tens is a hamlet [buulo]. Anybody can put anything on wikipedia. You shouldn't have quoted it. Your above unsupported classical definition of a city describes it as a "place that has at least 100,000 people." So, what do you call a place like London. Are you aware that the city of London has a population of less than 10,000 people and is approximately just one square mile. Borame is not only a bigger, but has a population of 20 times more than the population of London. Since you have had no evidence for your claim, it was easy for you to resort to attacking sources with no releable counter evidence. You said that "Anybody can put anything on wikipedia." And then you started attacking the Barron's definition because you do not want to believe the definition of a city from the Americans. So, tell me, where are you getting the evidence for your unsupported argument? Tell us where your sources are or just say that you were all making it up. Lets not waste our valuable time for defending definitions based on the way you want them to be instead of basing on realities. When people try to insist doing this kind of argument without a prove, it makes other people wonder what they trying to prove to them by circling around. With do respect, as a SOL Moderator, you supposed to come across unbaised individual when defending your point. And I am sure you lost it when you claimed Mogadishu is the only city in Somalia. The reality is that Hiiran, Kismayo, and Galkacyo plus others are all qualified to be called cities in anywhere of the world and in Somalia. Only when you are able to grap this, then we will be able to continue to have productive discussions.
  25. City = magaalo Town = degmo Village = tuulo Hamlet = buulo Boorama is a degmo . Having said that, it looks good. MMA, I am afraid you did not get it right this time. If this was a guess, then you guessed it wrong. Borame is a not only a city, but is the capital city of Awdal. Following is the definition of a city from Barron's Dictionary from answers.com "In general: subdivision of a state, with its own local government. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the average population of a city is 5000. Several cities can constitute a county. A city is usually chartered by the state." BARRON'S The following description of Borama is from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on the internet: "Boorama or Borama is a city in the Awdal region of Somaliland, near the border with Ethiopia. It is located at around 9°55′59″N, 43°10′54″E. The population of Borama in 2001 was approximately 200,000 residents. Borama is the commercial center of an arid region in which livestock herding is mixed with subsistence farming. Borama is an important education center and is the home of the historic Amoud University. The first postwar institution of higher learning throughout Somaliland." I hope you all like Borame. I do!