Che -Guevara

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  1. Originally posted by Keyf: Che how can you say you can cook but can't boil an egg! I mean really I need to call certain someone so they can send you to culinary school That certian someone was having time of her life when she heard that. I have never someone laugh that hard. LoooooooL@Val I know Qofyahay. Tanug you Lily Xalimo...I could do without the troope. They could be brutal sometimes.
  2. Paragon.....I guess I don't understand how any sane person wouldn't concede the likes of Barre ( no matter glorious his begining days were), Yeey's SSDF, SNM, USC, and the millions of other abbreviations had in hand the downfall of the Somali nation. Everybody including the average Xalimo and Farah contributed the destruction of what was once a promising nation. Arguing otherwise at the stage in our history is not misguided but pointless.
  3. ^^I don't know even why we call it discussions as ninkas would defend his Qabiil hero to death-to the point of ignoring the obvious flaws that the person possessed. No wonder we can't move on as we are defending the actions of criminals, the very the men that destroyed Somalia.
  4. I didn't mean literally throw in, but I think it was the bioling that crack it. I'm thinking I should place the egg in cool water, and then let it boil.
  5. It is obvious we are not agree on anything as all "discussions" would deteriorate into childish squables, so why waste all that energy.
  6. It was well with Indian maraq that I made. I knew I need digsi and biyo laakin I boiled the water first then thrown in the eggs. The shells cracked in seconds with yolk oozing out.
  7. Buuxo...Fire station is nearby..No worries there. And Zaf and you, why do I need a pan. I ain't frying it. I got that party really down. MS DD....They both not here at moment.And I can cook, but I never boiled an egg. Paragon...Tanug you,
  8. So odaayaashii tuuloyinka laga soo aruuriye maxay ku heshiiyan
  9. Originally posted by sheherazade: resist, Sheh LooooooooooL. Well CC...That's very a penetrating observation.Let us know what it means
  10. This reminds me of "we have only trainers in Baydhabo" mantra from Zenawi.
  11. (Sorry for the outburst, I am just a new recruit of Friends of the Apes ) Who recruited you exactly-friends of the bonobos?
  12. Originally posted by xiinfaniin: I dont mind commenting Barre threads. But I need more of Kismayo threads, Horn! hurry up and get me some before Ramadan dawns on us... LooooooooooL.....Horn inaad hadal siiso rabtaa. There was an intriguing story out of Kismayo where a man was executed for allagedly aiding his nephew- a murderer I might add to flee the city in order to avoid punishment. I'm not much of expert on Somali tribal justice, but that killing would have been illegal under Islamic as well as man-made laws.Maybe Horn can elaborate on how such irrational decision was made. Aiding and abetting a murderer shouldn't warrant death sentence for those found to be involved in helping a killer escape justice.
  13. He was great man that eventually succumb to the same evils that plagued his predecessors. The demise of the Somali state is not entirely of his doing, but regardless of historical inaccuracies, one can't excuse his hand on the march to chaos. He was afterall the Head of the state.
  14. I guess the courts and these guys have got something in common.
  15. A nation wada experts ah iyo mucaarnimo without cause not mention poverty stricken masses whose loyalty is to the clan led by self-enriching corrupt and extremely unpatriotic leaders who are easily manipulated and outsmarted by foreigners that are completely indifferent or outright hostile to the Somali people has little chance of redeeming its self as it is self evident on these SOL pages. It will take men with principles and masses that will empathize with their own misfortunes to break the cycle of this fratricidal orgy. For any change to occur in Somalia, the Somali character must go through transformation- from that of ignorant souls whose boasts about killing their brothers,pillaging towns and cities, garnering pride from superficial tribal attributes, and unapologetically discriminating against their very brethren to that of people of principles and Iman willing to fight against injustices against them and their brethren. The root cause of the Somali problem is the abject poverty and the utter disregard or sometimes complete subjugation of "minority" Somalis. Redemption will come only if we acknowledge the injustices faced by some Somalis, and also realize that it is poverty that's hindering the amalgamation of the Somali people into one cohesive cultural, political, and economical force. It is only through this individual or collective self-realization that we will be to deliver ourselves from the hole we have dig ourselves for.
  16. I have graduated from Jaamacada Caqliga, soon to be enrolled into Mida ********ima.
  17. Originally posted by BarigaSanaag: Everybody knows what happened in Sanaag 1990 and whose got evicted from Ceerigaabo the regional capital. So you are boasting about citizens of Ceerigabo being ethnically cleansed from their homes. You need HELP URGENTLY! And if you "know" your land, why are trying so hard to convince us, or more to the point to convincing yourself.
  18. put you . the dabakadhilif, in your place And how you gonna do that. By sitting a million miles away beating on keyboard.
  19. your propaganda is much valid with its multi computer's connected to the net? LooooooooL....it is matter of my Qabiil website is holier than thou. Jb has joined the ranks of Duke and Horn.
  20. troop of vervet monkeys is giving Kenyan villagers long days and sleepless nights, destroying crops and causing a food crisis. Earlier this month, local MP Paul Muite urged the Kenyan Wildlife Service to help contain their aggressive behaviour. But Mr Muite caused laughter when he told parliament that the monkeys had taken to harassing and mocking women in a village. But this is exactly what the women in the village of Nachu, just south-west of Kikuyu, are complaining about. Sexual harassment They estimate there are close to 300 monkeys invading the farms at dawn. They eat the village's maize, potatoes, beans and other crops. And because women are primarily responsible for the farms, they have borne the brunt of the problem, as they try to guard their crops. The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts Villager Lucy Njeri They say the monkeys are more afraid of young men than women and children, and the bolder ones throw stones and chase the women from their farms. Nachu's women have tried wearing their husbands' clothes in an attempt to trick the monkeys into thinking they are men - but this has failed, they say. "When we come to chase the monkeys away, we are dressed in trousers and hats, so that we look like men," resident Lucy Njeri told the BBC News website "But the monkeys can tell the difference and they don't run away from us and point at our breasts. They just ignore us and continue to steal the crops." In addition to stealing their crops, the monkeys also make sexually explicit gestures at the women, they claim. "The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts. We are afraid that they will sexually harass us," said Mrs Njeri. The Kenyan Wildlife Service told the BBC that it was not unusual for monkeys to harass women and be less afraid of them than men, but they had not heard of monkeys in Kenya making sexually explicit gestures as a form of communication to humans. The predominantly farming community is now having to receive famine relief food. The residents report that the monkeys have killed livestock and guard dogs, which has also left the villagers living in fear, especially for the safety of their babies and children. All the villagers' attempts to control the monkeys have failed - the monkeys evade traps, have lookouts to warn the others of impending attacks and snub poisoned food put out by the residents. "The troop has scouts which keep a lookout from a vantage point, and when they see us coming, they give warning signals to the ones in the farms to get away," said another area resident, Jacinta Wandaga. 'Monkey squad' The town has been warned by the Kenya Wildlife Service not to harm or kill any of the monkeys, as it is a criminal offence. Running out of options, residents are harvesting their crops early in an attempt to salvage what they can of this year's crop. Unfortunately, this only invites the monkeys to break into their homes and steal the harvested crops out of their granaries. Even the formation of a "monkey squad" to keep track of the monkeys' movements and keep them out has failed. The area is simply too large for the few volunteers to cover, they say. Some residents have lost hope and abandoned their homes and farms, but those who have stayed behind, like 80-year-old James Ndungu, are making a desperate plea for assistance. "For God's sake, the government should take pity on us and move these monkeys away because we do not want to abandon our farms," he said. "I beg you, please come and take these animals away from here so that we can farm in peace." bbc.com
  21. YOu are either supporting the Xabashis and their invasion or you are against it. When did Bush and his gang become your mentors. And just are you doing to fight the Habashi invaders pillaging your neighbor to the south?
  22. Their death mean nothing, ours are heading straight to paradise. Alla maa kuu sheegay?
  23. ^^^Why not just use your shortcomings to your advantage?