
Faarax-Brawn
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A&T,Maxaa keenay af xumadaa?
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Shouldn't it be,Badhack Obama?
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L0L@obamasasen. Abtigiis,Bal yaan obamasaneyseen? Even,my grandmatha back in diif asked me about it. "Bal ka waran,jareerki?" she would say?
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^ ,Bal usheeg.
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Watch it here! Barack Obama
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^Waad igu cayaareysaa? L0L,waan iska qayasay ka waran hee. War tano kale!! War ku dayan mayo qofan sharaf isu lahayn. A&T,haa igu mathalin,waa nin falan oo aan waxba ka shiixinee. Waxay ku rontahay,dad life ii kasaya buu ku iri hebel ban ahay,markas bey ku qaraxday. War waan xidhay sheekadan.
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^That would make sense if he was smooth talking them dee. He was a bit "weired" in his endevouers. Eitherways,that is really immature
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^Ma warqad dab.oolan(sawirka dibka uga yeela ),baa la diray? war inoo sheeg Abtigiis,dad xun baa jiraa oo dadka qarikii dacadaha ah ka faidesta. Either that,or some ppl are really immature. I am trying ila hada,why uu xarifkas magaceyga ushegtay
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^Isheeg. Afro,L0L,Yeah,at least he should have used a pic that resembles my profile. 5.5,Yuulhead,and skinny. Good thing was/is,a few other notable sisters know me and called him off. Thanks,pals
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Originally posted by nuune: Abtigiis Malindi baan u socdaa, inaan sidii lulumo yuunbado bada ayaan doonayaa Good luck & have fun Kan timaha raamaha leh ma adaa geel beele Waa midka aniga iska key dhigaya abti. Anu Yuul baan ahay
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^Mafiyoobid abtigis
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There is absolutely nothing bad about Facebook. The greatest internet invention *yet* Except when someone impersonates you and acts a fool to everyone who admired or liked you Which brings me to an incident that happened Sometime,when the sol fbook craze was on. A number of young respecful ladies pm'd and emailed me and wondered "why i was acting weired" on Facebook . Turns out,there was a gentleman impersonating me and doing all sorts of messaging,poking and acting a fool with those ladies on the sol page. And before i knew,i lost about 3-4 female friends out of the 'blue'. I never really bothered to ask and i am not the curious type anyway so,I let it go and told myself that people get to choose who to befriend. Nothing personal i guess and i should respect the person's wish. Figured it was an isolated issue. But,then,a few more friends dissapeared,a little silence here and there(equivalent of those weired looks,lol) and i finally decided to ask one of the affected sisters. And being the honest sister that she is,she revealed that there is/was another dude calling himself FBrown. I am trying to figure out,why someone would use my name? other than to defame me? :confused: Oh well,i guess it is a compliment to be impersonated yeah? I would take the positive out of it and let it be.
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He even mispelled the word "Musharax", Murashah kuyeh. Sariigta ala kaa qaad dheh
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How much is your life valued? Check your passport…
Faarax-Brawn replied to N.O.R.F's topic in General
^Very Interesting. very thought provoking. Very true L0L. P.s, I have not read the(long article) yaa North,ok,maybe i read thru the Jordinian's "thought" and i lost interest after that.(yawn). that was it. I dont plan on reading some more either.(no thanks,no really thanks ) And only reason i came in the first place was to "mark the topic" i always find it hard to see a post with no one replying to it.Dont want to see this thread be that 'lone lonely post with no replies" on it. -
- Hiya Just thought I would pop in and say Hi ...}*
Faarax-Brawn replied to Penelope's topic in General
^That is my bouy! Penelope,welcome aboard Please navigate with caution. -
^Just because that roads leads you to a major highway doesnt mean you will enter that highway,no? A street is a street and a highway is a highway,still?
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^But,Theres other forms of cheating. it doesnt have to be physical,yah?
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Haneefy, sister girl, abbaayo, Jamaal 'jaanis' sii . Yarkii aan kula rabay waa off the market sidaa ula socotaba L0L, madax adaygaaga waan u malaynaayay! Marka hada, Jamaal jaanis sii baan ku leeyahay, ilaa 06kii buu yarkaan si gaar ah kuu daawadaa.. iihiiiiiii, aniga waa arkay mugooo, hadalkiisa ma qumana..[calaashaan waa G.D] . I am Farax Brown and i approve this message. I like Cirday(please cirka ha dayin marki lagu introduce gareeyo) & i even like Neefah more. Marka this would be the perfect union Faarx-Brown mentioned something about values of trust and so and so, and I agree with him. But where you get those values matter. If it is coming from deep belief in religion, it is most enduring. if is coming from the need to be decent and social valuation, it may break with the advent of a serious provocation. L0L,runtaa weeye Edit: Valenteenah, This is actually a very specific and quite effective personal. You may despise the contents but,i think the ad itself is EFFECTIVE.
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Danyeeradu dhib badnaa
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Bolivia? Isnt that,like,a third world country? Where,say,umm,no one in the west gives a hoot about? Unless,the arab countries condemn America & severe ties,sheekadu waa sheeko xariir.
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By far,the best Minyar classified ever written by a middle aged starved married Farax. This classified is Candid,respectful & to the point. A bit brute & raw,but,that is the African trait. Good Luck
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Originally posted by Abtigiis &Tolka: If the man or the women cheats, that relationship should be over. There is no point in continuing it. Values or no values, sheekadu way gaaban tahay. If I sleep with another women, it means I am feeling I miss something in my wife. Qanaacadu waa qaybta u wayn guurka, so if aadan ku qanacasanyn your partner, it is better if you end. Abtigiis, This is easier said than done. You wouldnt know what to do until you are in that situation. This is a moral values issue. Someone who cheats obviously doesnt cherish the values of honesty, love,companionship,trust & respect.
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During the confirmation hearing of Mrs Clinton, Somalia was featured prominently. Sen.Feingold(god bless his soul), brought up Somalia as he always does. This is what she said: FEINGOLD: Well, thanks much, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for your patience, Senator Clinton. Just a couple other topics. You and I discussed Somalia, and I've been long concerned about the deepening crisis there, particularly its implications for our national security. Just this last month, several senior officials, including CIA Director Hayden and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mullen, said that Al Qaida is extending its reach in Somalia and engaging extremists there to revitalize its operations. As I told you, I met with many leading figures in Somalia during a recent December trip to Djibouti. Those meetings reinforced my belief that while Somalis are a moderate people, the situation is now far worse than it was two years ago, and the current administration's approach to Somalia is at least partly to blame. What's your view on -- on what's gone wrong with that and how -- how we can fix it? Give me a little sense of what you think some of the key components are, understanding you haven't had a chance to get into all of this at this point. CLINTON: Senator, as you and I discussed, Somalia is strategically located. I think it was you who asked me if I knew how far Yemen was from Somalia. If it wasn't you, it was some smart person who asked me that. FEINGOLD: I didn't know. I had to ask my staff and -- quite surprised to learn it was 20 miles. CLINTON: Twenty miles. And so the idea that Somalia is just a failed state somewhere over there where people are fighting with one another over heaven knows what is a -- a construct that we adopt at our peril. I -- I don't know the most effective way forward. I have no -- you know, no wisdom on this, Senator. I know you met in Djibouti over a period of a couple of days with a number of the -- the actors. As you know, the Ethiopian troops are leaving. The African Union commitment is questionable as to whether they will or will not stay and what their mission description would be. The internal conflict within the groups in Somalia is just as intense as it's ever been, only now we have the added ingredient of Al Qaida and terrorists who are looking to take advantage of the chaos and the failure of Somalia. There's a lot of history here, and I think we have to be very thoughtful as we look at Somalia. This is obviously a -- an issue that will have to be worked across the national security apparatus. And I would welcome your advice. You probably have as much firsthand knowledge of the players and what they intend and who they are and -- and what they're really looking for as anyone, you know, in this body. And so we're going to -- we're going to seek your advice and counsel I mean, as the chairman well remembers, at the beginning of the last Democratic administration, there was a humanitarian mission in Somalia that was handed off. And the beginning of this Democratic administration, here we are once again with the remnants of a humanitarian mission, and certainly, the humanitarian crisis growing that is going to put this problem in the lap of the new president. FEINGOLD: Exactly. CLINTON: So I -- I think that this is going to require an enormous amount of thought. Now, complicating it, as you well know, is the piracy issue. FEINGOLD: Right. CLINTON: There's been a number of consultations about piracy. The current thinking is that pirates will be intercepted and defended against as a kind of joint responsibility between the private shippers, who have to do more, frankly, for their own -- the security of their own vessels, but also various navies that are, you know, coming together, including China and India, who are -- are willing to patrol the waters. There is also some talk about going ashore -- this is a problem Thomas Jefferson dealt with along the Barbary Coast, you know, kind of going to prove that the more things change, the more they stay the same. You know, there are some who are advocating going ashore on Somalia. We have to give a lot of thought to this, and there is an enormous number of bad options that have to be sorted through. So I -- I am not at all able to give you the new administration's policy, because we're sorting it out ourselves. FEINGOLD: I can tell you're eager and very ready to take this on. CLINTON: Yes, indeed. FEINGOLD: So I look forward to working with you Ps.Someone needs to tell Obama and his team, that,AS long as Ethiopia is playing a role in Somalia, There will never be Peace.