Aaliyyah
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Bioinfusion's olive oil deep conditioning treatment. In what way does it help your hair? am looking things that can speed up my hair growth? any suggestions. btw it's malkhamad not malqamad. But, I call the small piece I wear under my hijaab masar...when I say malkhamad I usually think what older somali ladies wear under their gabisaar. salaam
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I am none of the above categories add more categories that are a bit more flexible... all of them are too rigid...people are not this or that..sometimes they are in between
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Check this comedian guy out..he's so hilarious! I like part two more than part 1. It's funnier..bt yeah do listen to both... this one is funny tooo.. You can check more of his videos in youtube.. salaam
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lol Cara am sure that's the case. I was merely referring to what Haneefah previously posted. She said she was into old white men who were educated.. Just being helpful here
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Ibti, I hope you and your family are coping well at this difficult time. Hey KK How are you doing sis? salaam
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Che you forgat to ask if the white dude is old and into academia. If I recall correctly that's what Haneefah finds quiet attractive. salaam
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come on girl let it all out who broke your heart with a cheap gift
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^I didn't get it somalia maxa kaqaldan.... loooooooool@ pic salaam
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29 children isn't a joke. Subhanalah, imagine God asking him whether he met his responsibility??...paying monthly fees doesnt equate to a parent who's there for his kids 24.7 guiding them on daily basis. salaam
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Hey Najmudin, How you been walaal? Duke yes I agree w/ u somalis have so many kids. We most def. increasing not descreasing in #. Alhamdulilaah. It's good to have too many kids but if both parents are working its better to have less kids and focus on them. salaam
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Police disagree after prosecutors drop charges in Abdikarim murder Posted: February 26, 2009, 7:49 PM by Rob Roberts By Dave Bowden, National Post Toronto police disagree with Crown prosecutors who dropped charges today against two men allegedly caught on video murdering a teenager, a spokesman says. “Our investigators felt that they had a case that could have been put before the courts for the courts to decide based on the evidence that we had. Clearly, there was a disagreement [from prosecutors],” Toronto police spokesman Mark Pugash told CP24. Alleged shooter Owen Smith, 25, and Wendell Damian Cuff, 25, were charged with the first-degree murder of Abdikarim Ahmed Abdikarim (pictured), 18, last March. Both were released from jail this afternoon. Graphic video evidence of the murder was not enough to convict the two men, Crown prosecutor Joe Callaghan told Justice Hugh Atwood as he withdrew charges. “After a thorough and careful analysis of all the available evidence in this case, including the video footage, I have concluded that the evidence . . .[is] insufficient to pass the test at a preliminary inquiry.” Abdikarim was killed and five friends wounded when a gunman opened fire into a crowded Lawrence Heights alcove. A video of the shooting, which did not show the victims getting hit, was released by Toronto Police and broadcast around the world. In the video, the gunman calmly walked up to a group of six men and fired continuously while an apaprent accomplice hovered in the background. Both men are then shown fleeing in opposite directions. Shot from above, the grainy black and white video shows very little of the shooter’s face, which is obstructed by a black baseball cap. Police released the video last year in the hopes that someone might recognize the men shown. It was posted to YouTube and has since received over 45,000 hits. John Struthers, lawyer for Mr. Cuff, said the video did not produce witnesses coming forward to identify the shooters: “No. No positive ID,” he said. A friend of the Abdikarim family told Global News that all five of Mr. Abdikarim’s friends wounded by the shooter were reluctant and unco-operative witnesses. Mr. Callaghan told the court that the evidence amounted to “no reasonable prospect for conviction,” prompting him to drop the charges. Chris Bentley, the provincial Attorney General, said today police continued to actively investigate, but Mr. Pugash said that is not the case. “It’s not technically closed, but it’s not being actively investigated,” Mr. Pugash told CP24, adding, “Should any new information come in, then we’ll certainly look at it very closely.” Attorneys for the accused men praised their Crown counterparts for what they called the “courageous” decision not to pursue a trial. “I’m giving them all the credit in the world for doing the right thing,” said John Struthers, Mr. Cuff’s lawyer. “At the end of the day the person alleged to be Mr. Cuff on that video – there was no evidence that he had anything to do with it.” Boris Bytensky, lawyer for Mr. Smith, said he hopes the withdrawal of the charges will clear his client’s name in the public eye. “He has never admitted to any person that I’m aware of that he was the gunman. He certainly never made that admission to me. He’s always denied his involvement in this matter,” he said. But spokespeople for Mr. Abdikarim’s family expressed outrage at what they saw as a lack of justice. Barlin Ali, a family friend who said Mr. Abdikarim was “like a son” to her, expressed frustration with what she saw as the futility of security cameras. “They put in subway cameras. They put in bus cameras, when the camera doesn’t work at all,” she said. “Because it didn’t work in this case, it’s never going to work.” Mohamed Gilao, a spokesman for the family and a prominent member of the Somali Canadian community whose own son’s 2005 gun death remains unsolved, echoed her sentiment, saying he felt betrayed by the justice system. “What’s the use of the cameras? Why do we have the cameras all over the place?” he said. “We are outraged. It is a shame that we feel unsafe here in Canada.” From what I heard this kid was a good kid. Just at the wrong place at the wrong time. May he rest in peace and may Allah swt give his family the sabr. I feel for his parents, now that they know that justice was not served. salaam
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Walee hadii gabadh Farxiya la dhoho oo aan aqaan nin heshay. qof wuxuu guursado waayayaa ma jiro. lol ducaysane farxiya maxa ka qaldan talow? miyeey gabantahay mise way madowtahay mise way faruurantahay loooooooool I picked that line from qabyo. Anyhow, on a serious note it is not about finding just anyone. It's about finding someone compatible. Someone who will work just as hard if not harder to make that relationship work. Someone educated,religious, kind loving.the list goes on.... salaaam
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Orange am just kidding around. salaam
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^I said hard to come by meaning one in million ....
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^looooooooooooooooooooooooool man u're cold... 30 yrs old is a bit too old. It's better for women to get married around 25. but then good men are hard to come by as of late. Anyways, I gota bounce and make my canjeelo b4 I head out to school..who wants to make it forrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr me lol salaam
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loooooool@ alcohol....ma saasa ka dhaba. It's ok I guess to go over to a friend's party (even though usually crazy things take place..is uruuri bal qof muslin ah baa tahaye) but do not bring there anything thats not permissable to islam or you r gonna get the danbi for it. Bring something nice..chocolate (naah she will think u like her lol)...you know her better than us..give her something simple that you think she will appreciate that wont make her think you are hitting on her and yeah last bt not least something halaal lol.. salaam
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looool I can't see that picture. But, if you are the same dude from youtube..9.6 on looks is a bit too much. But, who am i to say if u think u are cute then hey go for it... personality is that 3/10? if so...I will give u 2 more marks...5/10 just so you pass. Or, is it 3/5 lol ok salaam
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looooooooooool@ markan luqluqanayey baan tufay..naa adiga kulama hadleen. Just in a general sense...hehheeh.
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loool who wants a soft man??? a romantic man yes with a tough edge to his personality...
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oh lol it means they are not real. I never knew that...thanks for teaching me a new phrase naaah ..... lemme do the math? you got 6 more posts. salaam
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^am lost what does it mean they only exist on paper? in what way?
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lol@ catarabaqash ku maahmaahda... I give you 10/10 ...your somali is good adeer. Who would have thought my adeer speaks Somali that well salaam
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dhib ma leh oo waan arka in aad kaftamasid...SO am I!!! just trying to implement my new proverbs.... I have a thing for somali maahmaah lol salaam
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lol Faheema I just explained to him for the heck of it. How can he not know what "wa ku dhuftey" means... wuxu raba in uu iska yeelyeelo carab ayaan ahay somali ma aqaan...xita miyadan arag muu odhan " ii micne" wuxu yidhi " maa macna" again trying to emphasize that he's an arab...Lord have mercy! are you sure you were mentioning shiekh sharif in a positive light when u added him to your slang list So far I have good faith in shiekh sharif. But, I heard rumors about the previos VP claiming he should have run for elections and sharif was suppose to back him but he scammed him lol...Allah knows!! salaam