Jacaylbaro

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  1. Somalis from Somalia are Somalis from Somalia to me whateva color they take ,,,,,, Yes it is YOU who made them suffer and walk all da way to Somaliland
  2. May be we should claim another race and deny we are somalis at all ,,,,,,,,,
  3. What are your sources rather than the information from the mirqaan ?? Any evidences ??
  4. The government is from the good people ,,,, shooooooooot We're trying to help those you killed, displaces, demolished their houses and never let them get some sleep.
  5. Blame those who made these people qaxoote and forced them to flee their homes ,,,,,,, we're trying our best to help the needy
  6. Originally posted by Dr.Galbeyte: SL forces where sent down south to help Ethiopia crush Maxaakimta. can you elaborate that ??
  7. Yes ,,,,, i'm asking which side of the green line ??
  8. No kibir at all ,,,, those ppl accepted to be qaxooti and only those living in the abroad are mad about the name ,,,,,,,,,
  9. Why there is a wall between Ghaza and Egypt in da first place ??
  10. Dadkani madax adakaa ,, way soo qaxeen yet they say qaxooti ma nihin ,,, hadii waddanka nooga baxa oo la eryana oohin iyo qaylo ma joojinayaan iyo waa nala eryay ,,,,, Hooy ka jooga before i give my orders and expell everyone soo qaxay ,,,,
  11. It is just someone's opinion ,,,,,,,, i appreciate that
  12. SAN ANTONIO - AT&T Inc. said Wednesday it will make its 10,000 Wi-Fi hotspots free to nearly all of its broadband Internet customers starting early next week. Only subscribers to AT&T's premium broadband services previously had free access to its hotspots, leaving out the majority of high-speed users, who have the 1.5-Mbps service. Now, more than 10 million broadband customers, most of AT&T's high-speed Internet subscribers, will be able to use the hotspots free of charge. "It's a differentiator for us when people are choosing between competitors," said AT&T spokesman Fletcher Cook. Most Wi-Fi hotspots — in restaurants, airports and other public places — charge daily or monthly fees for access. AT&T wireless customers who use Apple Inc.'s iPhone currently must get a Wi-Fi package to use their iPhone at AT&T hotspots, but they now can use their iPhones at hotspots for free if they are AT&T broadband Internet subscribers. San Antonio-based AT&T also said Wednesday that it will introduce a faster broadband service that can send data at up to 10 Mbps. The service, at $55 per month, will be available only to customers of its Internet Protocol-based television service, U-verse. Demand for such high speeds still comes from a relatively small segment of the overall broadband market, in part because actual Internet speeds depend on a host of variables ranging from an individual Web site's server to the flow of data on various networks. Faster broadband services are most favored by customers who download movies and music or share a lot of photos over the Internet, all of which require heavy amounts of data to move across the network. ___ On the Net: AT&T Inc.: http://www.att.com
  13. Never watched ,,and heard of him
  14. It is South Africa Vs Angola ,,,,,,, 1 - 1 so far ,,,,,,
  15. Originally posted by me: 6.The problem most folks have with me is that I make sense. loooooooooooool
  16. Labadiinu ma isku dirkaad ka shaqaysaan ,,,, Inaalillaahi