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Put child (preferably not your child ) out in the rain, if they come back running and then it's definitely heavy. I must note I don't condone child abuse
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WARGELIN #32 - Noocyada kala duwan ee Ragga, ATM Movement, Tahriibta
Che -Guevara replied to Aaliyyah's topic in General
Let me see- Not wife beater (not married) Doesn't hunt single moms (get guilty conscience) Told I'm stubborn but again others said I listen to good advice I do spend money (don't have bad habits)but feels guilty afterwards and gave it away. Things regarding home life doesn't really apply. Not good planning stuff but things workout anyway. And where does Jb, Sayid and NGONGE fall in this:D -
Heavy..? Ma cabirtey
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Send them the information of your local FBI agent whose names and address are readily available. The looks on the fraudster and the agent will be priceless once they find out what happen. Make sure nothing could be traced back to you.
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Nato strike 'kills Saif al-Arab Gaddafi', Libya says
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^N they are getting into another war that they can not extricate themselves-the West is bound to fail here. Stretching the UN Security Council Resolution to include assassinations is bad idea to say the least. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Zack-Kirk is heavier than Payne iyo islaantii...loool but in all seriousness, Donald has been a champion of the Somali people in the Horn. Xaaji.....Never been to Bosaso but I do think that's the port. -
Somaliland Police Arrest Traditinal Leader in Borama
Che -Guevara replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
His offense is he was being jerk? -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
I'm not sure what's going on here. Imam enjoying himself pics -
A U.S. delegation led by Senator Mark Kirk elected from the U.S. State of Illinois has visited Puntland, a self-governing stable state in northern Somalia. Senator Kirk’s visit to Puntland on Saturday marks the first high-profile visit by an American leader to Somalia since 1992, when former U.S. President George H. W. Bush arrived in Mogadishu to support the American-led humanitarian relief effort in Somalia. The Senator and his delegation were welcomed at the Bossaso International Airport by senior officials of the Puntland Government, including Security Minister Gen.Yusuf Ahmed, Education Minister Abdi Farah (Juha), Environment Minister Abdigani Yusuf Adde and Chief of Staff Ali (Barre) Jama. read
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Think this through Someone in Oodweyne heard what newspaper wrote. The word get to the local authorities An emergency meeting was called There's brainstorming interrupted by meals, prayers, and couple hours of chewing of the green leaf Finally, a decision was made to call demo on next day (don't make decision while on the green) More spent on picking the location of lynching the Somali flag, calling maamooyinka to prep buraanbur, calling students, calling the local caaqil, calling odey. Spending renting the mic and cameraman, calling the media, Should I go on? Complete waste of time.
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Nato strike 'kills Saif al-Arab Gaddafi', Libya says
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Talk about killing the innocent. -
A Nato air strike in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, has killed the son of the Libyan leader, Colonel Gadaffi, a government spokesman has said. Colonel Gaddafi himself was in the large residential villa which was hit by the strike, the spokesman added, but he was unharmed. His son Saif al-Arab was killed, as well as three of his grandsons. Journalists say the building was extensively damaged and one unexploded bomb remains at the site. Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said the villa was attacked "with full power." "The attack resulted in the matyrdom of brother Saif al-Arab Gaddafi, 29 years old, and three of the leader's grandchildren," he said. "The leader with his wife was there in the house with other friends and relatives, the leader himself is in good health, he wasn't harmed." "This was a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country," the spokesman added. Saif al-Arab was the youngest of Muammar Gaddafi six sons.