
Jacaylbaro
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The narrator sounds MMA ,,,
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Alabama Senate
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Sh. Sharif ... The First President to the White House for 40 years ???
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
waxaana uu noqonayaa madaxweynihii ugu horeeyay ee mudo 40-sano taga aqalka cad ee dalka Maraykanka. -
Madaxeynaha dowladda KMG ee Soomaaliya Sheekh Shariif Sheekh Axmed aya waxaa lagu wadaa in uu booqashoi ku tago dalka Maraykanka waxaana uu noqonayaa madaxweynihii ugu horeeyay ee mudo 40-sano taga aqalka cad ee dalka Maraykanka. Cilmi Ducaale oo ah Wakiilka Qaramada Midoobay u fadhiya Soomaaliya islamarkaana ka mid ah xubnaha joogtada ah ayaa wakaaladda wararka ee AFP waxaa uu u sheegay in madaxweynaha dowladda KMG Sheekh Shariif Sheekh Axmed uu doonayo in uu booqasho ku tago dalka Maraykanka gaar ahaan gobolada Columbus,Minayaabuli s,Waashintoon iyo gobole kale oo ka tirsan dalka Maraykanka. Wakiil ayaa sheegay in madaxweynaha dowladda KMG ee Soomaaliya uu ka soo qeyb gali dooni shirka Jimciyadda Qurumaha ka dhaxeysa oo dhici doona dabayaqaada bishaan kadibna uu booqsho ku gaari doono dalka Maraykanka isagoo intaasi raaciyay in uu booqan doono Jaaliyadaha Soomaaliyeed ee ku dhaqan wadankaasi inkastoo uusan sheegin waqti cayimin oo madaxweynuhu uu tagayo wadankaasi. Cilmi Ducaale ayaa waxaa uu intaasi raaciyay in uu u arko booqshada Shariif Sheekh Axmed in ay ku salaysantahay labo arimood oo kale sidii uu shacabka Soomaalida ee Maraykanka ku dhaqan uu uga warsiin laha xaaladihii ugu dambeeyay ee Soomaaliya iyo sidii uu taageero ugu heli lahaa dowladda KMG ee Soomaaliya. Hadalka ku aadan booqashada Madaxweynaha ee dalka Maraykanka ayaa ku soo aadaya xili booqasho uu ku joogo dalka Jabuuti oo uu kula kulmayo madxaweynaha dalka Jabuuti Ismaaciil Cumar Geele iyadoo labada masuul ay ka arinsanayaan sidii Ciidamo Jabuutiyaan ah logo soo diri lahaa Soomaaliya.
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Egyptian Hulk Claims God Gave Him Strength of 30,000 Men, 260 Horsepower
Jacaylbaro replied to Ibtisam's topic in General
How can i miss such things dee ,,, -
Ohh believe me ,,, 10 days holiday excluding my official annual holidayz ,,,
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Preparing for a looooooooooooooooooo ng holiday ,,,, Ehem
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Egyptian Hulk Claims God Gave Him Strength of 30,000 Men, 260 Horsepower
Jacaylbaro replied to Ibtisam's topic in General
TOO LATE TO POST and ,,, Ramadan Karim ,, hehehehehe -
Originally posted by The_Siren: *Chuckles* God...can SOL get any g@yer? Marx- a friend of mine has a halaal sex shop in Southall. I could ask him for a blow up doll for you if your really interested. One which is battery powered and even comes complete with a Stephen Hawkins speech impediment. You'll have to download any intellectual discussions you'll have from the computer using your IPOD- I'll let you figure out where to insert the cable. Mind you dont insert the wrong instrument though.
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Originally posted by Norfsky: Class! Looks empty ,,,,, I expected to be full of people at least for the first day ,,,
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Dubai: The opening of first METRO in the Gulf.Pics
Jacaylbaro replied to MoonLight1's topic in General
lol ,, Nice -
Isn't the Khat a drug and legal in the Somali Community ???
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looooooooool@the comments ..........
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Somaliland’s political landscape is changing faster than anticipated. The speed of events over the past few days has inevitably created an atmosphere of uncertainty and apprehension generated by the unprecedented closure of the two Houses of Parliament by the police. President Rayale called last night the leader of the Upper House, Suleiman Mohamoud Aden, to personally apologize to him for the closure of his House by the police yesterday, and asked him to reopen it. “Excuse me Mr. President! you have achieved your objective. You have unconstitutionally closed down both Houses of Parliament. We [members of the two Houses] are all in the same boat and I am not going to reopen this House,” said Mr. Aden angrily and slammed the phone down on the president, according to eye witness accounts. The President did not however offer the same apologies to Abdurrahman Abdillahi, the leader of the Lower House where the debate on the impeachment trial against the president was about to begin yesterday when a lawmaker, Abdurrahman Mohammed Jama nicknamed “The Strongman” who “blindly” supports the president began to wield a gun against another lawmaker from the opposition party in punch-up over the impeachment trial. In the ensuing melee, armed policemen, acting under the direct orders of president Rayale, immediately stormed the parliament and kicked Members of Parliament out of the building. The police put padlocks on the front doors of both Houses of parliament. At least seven MPs were physically manhandled and kicked out of the parliament building following their refusal to leave the premises, witnesses confirm. “I want to tell the people of Somaliland that your parliament has been taken over by the army,” the Speaker of the House, Abdurrahman Abdillahi told the BBC radio yesterday evening. Today, the city of Hargeisa is crawling with armed police on the look out for angry people trying to protest against the closure of the two Houses of Parliament. The time remaining for Rayale’s presidency is fast running out: his mandate will expire in October; it is unlikely he will have a term extension and an impeachment trial hangs over his head.
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Originally posted by juma-nne: Buubaa waa siyaasi marba meesha cagaarku yaal u carara. Hadii run larabo dee maanta xoogaa cagaar ah yaa boosaaso yaal odeygana koley fara madhnaan lasoo diri maayo.
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Somalia is not a country on anyone’s list of top travel destinations, for good reason, but a part of what we consider Somalia is perfectly safe. More surprising, it has a fantastic draw for tourists — one of the best and least visited sites of cave paintings in the world, Laas Gaal. In reality, what we consider “Somalia” is now divided into three separate countries for all practical purposes. Although the various world powers want to see Somalia merge back together at some point as one, unified country, the reality is that is never going to happen. Geographically, if you look at Somalia as akin to the number 7, the bottom third of the 7 is Somalia as currently constituted. The capital is Mogadishu, famous in the United States as the location for the tragedy inspiring the movie Black Hawk Down. This is for the most part the Somalia that you see in the news. It is the Somalia of daily killings in the streets. Of a government that is barely hanging on against a fundamentalist Muslim insurgency. And occasional public hangings and public displays where thieves’ hands are chopped off. Under no circumstances is this a place you want to visit. The elbow part of the 7, the middle part, is Puntland. It also is not a safe travel destination. It is the origin destination for most of the pirate attacks in the region and the government is quite questionable. The upper left third of the 7 is Somaliland and it is perfectly safe and is surprisingly thriving. The capital of Hargeisa is an active and working city of more than two million people. Although no other country in the world formally recognizes Somaliland, its people are carving out a stable, responsible society on their own. If you are the type of traveler that wants to get to a place before the rest of the world finds out about it, this is a spot for you. A ninety-minute drive outside of Hargeisa gets you to Laas Gaal, which is destined to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site as soon as the world wakes up and recognizes Somaliland as a political entity. It was only recently discovered by the western world, by a team of French archeologists in 2002. Considering their recent discovery and the (unfounded) fear of travel to this area, visitors right now are among the very first that have ever seen this site. And what a sight it is. The rock art here is amazingly well preserved. There are ten different caves or alcoves containing the cave art and I had the opportunity to view five of the better locations on my tour. The state of most of the paintings is almost pristine. Not that I am any sort of expert on prehistoric art, but I cannot imagine a site where the status of the paintings could be much better. The colors are vibrant. Some of the walls are entirely covered, from floor to wall to ceiling, with paintings of cows, humans, weapons, dogs and other animals. I arranged my tour of the site though the English-speaking owner of the hotel I stated at, the Oriental Hotel. Totally, I paid about sixty dollars for a car and driver, the permit to go to the site, and the mandatory armed guard that has to go with you on trips outside the capital. That was less than one-third of the other quoted price I got from one of the more luxury hotels in town. As to the guide, though Somaliland is safe, the government is somewhat paranoid about anything happening to any tourists – as they believe any bad news would damper their chances of being officially recognized. You can see my pictures at http://picasaweb.goo gle.com/hodsonlaw/La asGaal#, but I fear my photography skills do not do the place justice. I can’t say that I ever previously had a desire to see cave art, but after seeing Laas Gaal, I will definitely go to see some other locations. The problem is. . . I might have already seen my favorite.
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Siilaanyo uu soo jeediyey in guri gaar ah loo raadiyo golaha wakiilada
Jacaylbaro replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
I think he is going to rent his own house to make some money for the elections ,,,, -
Subax wanaagsan dhamaantiin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Not feeling well ,,,,,,,,, off to home. Can't work today.