
cynical lady
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That thing is so disruptive, for 30min up and down, up and down etc grrr
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Don't take that tone with me...
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Hi Cara, you’re early today?
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u talking 2 me? old man
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Am coming down with something, I can just feel it. dam it all :mad: lol@ ghost troll corner
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My dear mpendwa- she intended you to be envious anyway its human nature.
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Wakenya hawajui chochote.
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Malika- ndio, lakini ndo nani huyo? Mbona simjui.
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"So I can guarantee if I tell you, CL will know and Ngonge will know and if those two know then A&T knows and then everyone knows" Oh no she didnt.....
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Hehe Malika yes please. But NO refund
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Afternoon Mpendwa. Well, I only managed to overdose on xalwa. I was invited to someone house for eid lunch, I anticipated a feast but sadly I only got soup. Can you believe that sh1t?
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It could have been better @ old man
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Old man- Jiin’s don’t qualify as a chaperone…
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Old man- according to Ibtiz, I need a chaperone.
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That’s not the response I expected…..what was he doing in ure living room?
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Not fair.
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Loool.Cirdey,erm he has perfomed 'live' in my living room few times dear Nuune,the guy has a beautiful voice, mashaallah. He is performing tonight at a cozy do.I am looking foward to this evening. In your living room you say? Confess woman confess….. Hello Ppl
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http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/politics/int ernational_politics/somalia+film+wins+again/284679 7
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Channel 4 News picks up two more awards for its 2007 piece on the lawless east African state. The Foreign Press Association named the film - which shows in graphic detail the suffering in Mogadishu - TV news story of the year and the FPA's overall winner of winners award. The piece was shot by local cameraman Abdullah Farah Duguf, widely known as 'Duguf'. Nima Elbagir was the reporter and it was produced by Ben de Pear. The footage was filmed in September 2007 and the piece went out on 10 October 2007. Jim Gray, editor of Channel 4 News, described it as a "powerful and important piece". The Channel 4 News film saw off competition from Sky News for Afghanistan: Trail of Death and ITV News' Burma Cyclone aftermath film from the Irrawaddy Delta. Earlier this month, the same film won the Rory Peck award, when the judges remarked on its "drama, vividness, humanity and context".
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:mad: @malika Lol@MDD
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Malika- stop promoting bongoland.
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Your mother? Malika will never do that.