
Jacaylbaro
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The original website is there ,,,,, u blind
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I feel irritated ??
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I'm just giving u suggestions ... u don't have to know how i know this
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Google+ population explodes to 10 million
Jacaylbaro replied to Complicated's topic in Developement | Projects
Just got an invitation and waiting for approval from google team ..... as soon as they approve, then i can tell you if it is the end of facebook or not -
BAD NEWS: Kampala Accord passes, Somalia is officially ruled by IGAD
Jacaylbaro replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
I told you there is no country there to be united with ........ -
^ ^ Checking out Women's section ,,,, maybe ? Waar the rules are just fine .... that is what keeps that section going. They keep getting new personalities and keep coming back.
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The only SOL active part is the Politics ........... maybe we should close the rest for the time being I disagree with you ,,, we need more insane people out there
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All is good Alxamdulillah ,,,,, SOL is dying i guess ...
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Howday OZ ...... Lemme now when the border guards go on strike so that i can join the paradise
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I don't think today is the best to call for some good reasons i know ,,,,, do it tomorrow
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Good Day freaks .....
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Saudi Arabia's ailing Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz is reportedly in a state of coma after undergoing surgery in a New York hospital. “The Saudi crown prince went into a coma hours after he was operated on for an unidentified cancer on Wednesday. He is still unconscious and has shown no sign of improvement or indication that he is likely to recover,” said an informed source that declined to be identified, quoted by IRNA on Monday. The source reportedly did not further elaborate on Prince Sultan's condition and refused to be identified. Prince Sultan, who is believed to be in his eighties and has served as defense minister for the past 50 years, has been battling cancer for several years and reportedly spent all of 2009 in American hospitals. The development comes as Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah was also taken to the United States to undergo medical treatment on a herniated disc in his back in November 2010. The 86-year-old monarch first underwent a successful operation on November 24. He had a follow-up back surgery on December 3 to stabilize several vertebrae in his spinal column. Prince Nayef, second in line of succession to the Saudi throne, is reported to be in a failing health state as well. He has been receiving medical treatment for an unspecified illness in the past 20 months. Prince Nayef, 78, has been Saudi Arabia's interior minister for the past 35 years. The royal succession is a highly sensitive subject of debate in Saudi Arabia. Many analysts expect a major power struggle for the Saudi throne as all potential candidates are elderly and ailing. Press TV
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And Sh. Sharif must have been Saluting to all the flags
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Albashiir is smarter than the Soomaalida leaders ,,, He knew if he refuses it will cost him Sudan. He had to accept it or face the consequences. Caqligaa laysku dhaafay adeer caqliga. Somaliland fasax ugama baahna xamartaa dhimanaysa ee ha ka werwerin.
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^ ^ and the other B .....................
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Good on Saado ...... I hope the visit can be of help.
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Suldaanka;733489 wrote: Reminds me of Hadraawi's prophetic words: Ninka Dawladiisi, Duhur geed ka seexdee, Dibjirtee habeenkii, bahaladu Durduurteen kolku Dayday'geedi, ka Dul Dhacay raqdeedi runta magan is Diidsii, ruuxdeedii Doondoon oo dad kaleetiyo weydii Indeed .....
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Are Somalilanders Prostituting them selves. (Shameful video).
Jacaylbaro replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
So, Einstein, pray tell us, what on earth do you have to show for twenty years of Somaliland's failure in here? Miyaad waalan tahay niyow .... Dee 20 years of success in Killing, shooting, destroying, Hijacking, kidnapping, torturing, terrorizing, looting, ,,,,, that was a mere success for 20 years and it still continues ....... -
Not only destroyed ,,, but still destroying
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1. Somaliland This tiny breakaway region in northern Somalia has its own de facto president, flag and national anthem, and its seventeen year-old government functions both peacefully and fairly democratically—a staggering accomplishment, considering the spectacular collapse of Somalia next door. It even has its own currency, the Somaliland Shilling, which is so devalued a wheelbarrow’s worth will barely buy you a tuna sandwich. Desperately clinging to democracy in a very un-democratic part of the world, Somaliland remains top on the list of wannabe nations. READ FULL ARTICLE