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Everything posted by Che -Guevara
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^It is da st*pid pride!, but let's not despair. All nations go through struggles, and rebound. P.S. Wat I don't under would the poster have issue with Somali women marrying whites unless he is Somali which he claims he is not.
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It is funny how we could air our problems to foriegners yet can't sit together to find any solutions, just very pitiful, but I guess it is the signs of beaten nation. P.S. There is nothing wrong if a woman marries a foriegner. Why she does that is entirely her problem, but throwing yourself at anyman is bad idea.You are setting up yourself for trouble. Not everyone would be kind and understanding.
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^Filsan is grasshopper And wow Buuxo markaas...I was staring b at da pic for little while. She looked humble and yet sexy Nephy adiga ku aawe, mise you are not allowed
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^I thought she was Nomadique, but I don't think so now.
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Who's Saud Osman from Australia I think..cutest gal I saw there, of course other than Lazy .
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Weriye Cabdulahi Kolombo and his opinion towards Somaliland
Che -Guevara replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
^Check the map behind him, one big happy purple Somalia. -
^Amaa sida Lazy qalin iyo book soo qaadate...Ok, lets hear you quicki meals Ayeeo. Thanks Uderdog, Puja, and J Lee , and yes J.Le you have an addiction. Lucky for you, it is not harmful or detrimental to your health. Serenity...Dixiri see u contaa. I hate noodles.
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Houses in western Kenya are still being torched
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Xiin...Do you realise never have the TFG top officials came out in support of one concerted effort to initiate peace. The president, the prime minster, and the speaker of the parliament have all came out to say contradicting statements on the issue of reconcialation. While Cadde calls for dioluge,you will have Yeey proclaiming he won't sit with the terrorists. How one would anyone sit with entity that has no unified voice, not mention beholden to foriegn force.
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MARC SMITH EXCLUSIVE*** NOMAD STATUS ON SOL***
Che -Guevara replied to MAXIMUS POWERS's topic in General
^Che qof maano koombiyo kasoo baxsade walwal kumayaaho. And my gal is being her kind self -
Haneefah...If Cadaan aka Libaan can survive among Maryooley, I'm sure this fella can if he wants. And I tried Biryani. It always comes out dry specially the chicken. War Lazy...Taking notes aa, I thought you were gonna get the caramel iyo chocolate syrup first, and take notes later. And wat's skimmed milk, biyo cadlay ma ahow,atleast 2% dheh. Thanks Ibtisam, I actually made that yesterday, brought it to work today.
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MARC SMITH EXCLUSIVE*** NOMAD STATUS ON SOL***
Che -Guevara replied to MAXIMUS POWERS's topic in General
Originally posted by marcassmith: The guy with the two penises LoooooooooooooL...Lazy tell xiniyood means. -
^Ar kan bisinka looma qaban, amase ciyaalkaa nanac qoriga kadafijire. The Point...I was merely talking to my gal Lazy, how's detracting from topic unless you have attention deficit disorder.
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^ Thanks Umu Zakaria. And he is not talking about you. The Point...Are you off bills again. You know what doctor said. Thanks Bishaaro
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Thanks Faheema, The Point..Be useful Duqa, Val...I could never get Omelettes right, but I do make an excellent shrimp stir-fries. LooooooooooL!Dilaac, it is dalac my friend. Faraax...I know you being a Sijui mistook shakshuuko for an actual in Somalia. Tanug you Underdog
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Aw Brawn, the key word here is under twenty minutes. Never heard shakshuuko wax ladhaho.
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^Boston is mourning,and I'm enjoying, NY revenge for losing the world series, and Eli came of age, no more living under big's bro shadows
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Does anyone know recipes for instant dishes, something that can be under 20 minutes, no precooked wrapped dishes, lets hear it folks.
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Originally posted by Suldaanka: Somaliland is their natural home.[/QB] What load of crap!
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Kenya's Rift Valley burns despite talk of peace By David Lewis Sunday, February 03, 2008 KERICHO, Kenya (Reuters) - Tribal gangs burned homes and tea plantations in Kenya's Rift Valley on Saturday, sending residents fleeing with all they could carry, despite an agreement between feuding politicians to end weeks of bloodshed. Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan brokered a deal between Kenya's rival parties on Friday to take immediate steps to end post-election violence which has killed nearly 900 people and displaced more than a quarter of a million. But the ethnic tensions in Kenya have taken on a momentum of their own, going beyond a standoff over President Mwai Kibaki's disputed Dec. 27 re-election, and despite the politicians' pledges, the violence continued. Flames soared over slum dwellings belonging to members of Kibaki's Kikuyu tribe in the Rift Valley town of Kericho -- around 250 km (155 miles) northwest of the capital Nairobi -- where at least four people have died in fighting in recent days. Residents dragged out mattresses, cupboards, suitcases and pots and pans, piling them onto carts. "Let Annan do his bit but there's going to be no resolution. The clashes will continue," said one youth who gave his name as Lefty, manning a roadblock near Kericho where police opened fire to disperse protesters on Friday. Gangs with machetes, bows and arrows, spears and clubs took to the streets of the small town of Sotik, some 40 km (25 miles) south-west of Kericho. Plumes of smoke rose from smouldering homesteads and patches of burning tea plantations around the town. Despite Annan's efforts, Kibaki and his rival Raila Odinga remain at loggerheads. Kibaki told an African Union summit in Ethiopia on Friday that he had been elected by a majority of Kenyans and that the electoral dispute must be settled by Kenya's courts. He also blamed Odinga for the hundreds of deaths over the past month. Odinga says he would not get a fair hearing in a Kenyan court and accused Kibaki of undermining the international mediation attempts by suggesting that only a local tribunal could resolve the dispute. "The world should not be misled by Kibaki's antics and theatrics to say that he won elections. He knows he did not win these elections," Odinga said. International observers have said the count was so chaotic it was impossible to tell who won. CHURCH BURNED The conflict, which has often pitted Kibaki's Kikuyu against other tribes supporting Odinga, has tarnished the image of a nation long seen as one of Africa's more stable and with one of the continent's most promising economies. The dispute has taken the lid off decades-old divisions between tribal groupings over land, wealth and power, dating from British colonial rule and stoked by Kenyan politicians during 44 years of independence. Near the town of Eldoret, north of Kericho, a mob surrounded the Great Harvest Evangelical Church, where at least two people were sheltering, and burned it to the ground on Saturday. A witness said those inside managed to escape unharmed. "I don't know who it was, but they broke the gate and came in. The pastor's a Kikuyu, the plot belongs to a Kikuyu. Maybe that has something to do with it," said Peter Kaguru, charred beams and bricks smouldering behind him. Clashes broke out west of Kericho late on Friday between gangs from the Kisii and Kalenjin tribes after the shooting in Eldoret on Thursday of opposition legislator David Kimutai Too, a Kalenjin killed by a Kisii traffic policeman. Police called it a crime of passion but the opposition said it was a political assassination. He was the second opposition deputy killed this week. The killing also sparked protests in the pro-opposition western town of Kisumu, where a 12-year old orphan, Godfrey Opiyo, was shot in the head and killed on Friday while trying to flee clashes in a slum between youths and the security forces. Pressure on the two sides to reach a deal is intense, both from within Kenya and from the international community. "Both parties now face a historic responsibility: choose dialogue or bear responsibility for a political and human catastrophe," French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said. Source: Reuters, Feb 03, 2008
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Is it me or he said Somaliland (the British Protectorate) would have been Gaalo if it wasn't for us ( his tribe). I think he is basically his tribe should not play second fiddle to anyone considering their "glorious" history.He seems to be little bitter about Garowe, and for good reason, I believe.
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Well spoken, he is promoting of his people although is based on Qabyaalad.
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Horn is having field day with Kismayo thang.