oba hiloowlow

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  1. wyre;916683 wrote: waryaa it's not the way you think loooooooooooool :D
  2. wyre;916571 wrote: Lol @ always I just remembered a joke about always LOOOOOOL you filthy arab
  3. Apophis;916666 wrote: Oba, stay on the path sxb. When these fuddy daddies are up in arms you know you've uncovered the truth. I too have seen women no better than night ladies wearing the ninja costume to hide their hypocrisy. Aight bro
  4. Gheelle.T;916670 wrote: Why singled out the women? How about Somali men in 60s versus today's men with the sagging pants or ones with the Sarwal Khamises..Naga daaya dee Well you are right sxb but the pic i found was suited for this mowduuc
  5. Ducaysane;916634 wrote: It is high time Oba Hillowlow la ban gareen lahaa.
  6. So i found out the mayor of Jowhar hails from the Bantu Somali community. Kudos to reer Jowhar!
  7. mr Mooge how can i wish the city of my mother and ayeeyo to be a warzone you didn't get my point reer gaalkacyo are the toughest somali people in the entire horn believe me mooge i've been to galkacyo i know how things are there ninyo ma ogid madax baan ka ahay meeshaas labada dhinac baa
  8. Gabbal;916492 wrote: I agree with both of the above gentleman but would like to add this: that the President is elected but the Prime Minister has a stronger role constitutionally, if exercised, has never made much sense to me. There is stability in this working relationship between these two men but in the eventuality of a falling out serious constitutional crisis can develop which paralyzed the transitional era. I have always believed that the PM post, as Head of Government, should be the elected position as happens in all parliamentary democracies and that the President be nominated by Parliament on the advice of the elected PM. There is permenant stability in that model without depending on the goodwill between the two as is required now to stave off constitutional gridlock. Also, from everything I know of their relationship with these titles and prior, I am not so sure as Saacid is doing a "contactual bidding" as actively in support of Hassan's platform (which faced the task of election mind you). Saacid is doing his job as the one with legal executive rights to oversee the smooth and private drafting of much of these polices. Another thing I have gleaned is he has a very healthy respect for Hassan formed over a long friendship and for the six figure policy in place and is psughing to bring it to practice. We have become used to a contest of egos in the transitional era which is why we failed to understand the nature of this relationship as Somalis given our political history. great comeback voltage
  9. Aaliyyah;916489 wrote: I do believe most of us here have no clue how things were back then. We can only speculate. Laakin wax aan ku yara dari karo waa inta mini skirt xidhan jirtay saan filayo waa inta yar ee magalada joogta. Most people were nomads and dressed traditionally. Kuwa mini skirt xidhan kolay dhaqan may laheen, xishoodna ilaahay baa og hadey lahayeen mar hadey dhaqan ee leheen ku dayanayeen. Laakin aan ku danbabin. Good point walaal but i think our generation is a lot more effed up than our parents/grandparents.
  10. x-madiino;916484 wrote: yh, it was good old days, and the new generation is getting everything from saudi arabia, clothes, education, isqarxis lolz. indeed
  11. wiilcusub is the diving only exclusive for foreigners? Bal warbixin iga sii since im goin to somalia and SL this summer
  12. Che -Guevara;916491 wrote: Oba....gabadha walaalshaa ah ka xishood waa hadaad talo rabtid. Mr Che for rescue yaah.. Markan xishooneyo wth did i even do?