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Originally posted by ORGILAQE: OK,OK, THAT'S IT THIS IS THE FAIR TRADING AGENCY.THIS DATING AGENCY CALLED HIBO & CO IS AS OF NOW CLOSED,REASON:WE RECEIVED A LOT OF COMPLAINTS OF CLIENTS PAYING AND BEING RIPPED OFF IN OTHER WORDS NOT GETTING WHAT THEY WERE PROMISED. Yes, thank you .......now I demand my laba kumi iyo taano...Hibooo how dare you rip us of like that. huh :mad: Where is lawyer when you need one....OG-gal come help a sista out...this case gotta be pro bono...hibo wee nafuratay.
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Originally posted by Legend of Zu: NEW PACKAGE Are You tired of xalimos Naggin?... Or perhaps You like a Fiesty female partner..What About If we tell you -we have what you lookin for - Femme Fatale - A FIESTY XALIIMO CONTROL THE VOLUME TO UR LIKING - SHE COMES WITH REMOTE CONTROL NEW INTORUCTORY OFFER - Buy Femme Fatale and get a free Remote Control Talk about creative advertising. ... Cant wait for Femma's reaction tho'... I bet you all hell will come loose.
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14 from the same mom and dad now who can top that.
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Originally posted by Zephyrine: Even tea isn't helping today. Perhaps switching to coffee will get you bouncing off the walls.
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Originally posted by Zephyrine: What I want to know is, how much is Legend of Zu going for? Rumor has it that The Legend is going for 100 camels.
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^^ Old fashioned fowqal old fashioned. you can't decline such offer. Anyways, The old man has spoken. He even made counter offer, I say we out do him and offer $176. Do I hear $177. nope, nada no offers. SOLD for $176.01 There Bisharo now you have that Personal Assistant you been asking for
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Originally posted by Bishaaro: Keyf: With your 150 shillings bid you could get Signor Alejandro. Shipping and handling fees are on the house. Have a nice day. I hear Signor Alejandro is very hottt. And since I am feeling nice today, I am willing to dish out $150 today and today only and play match maker for my little sis(Bisharo).
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LOl, Someone finally got the all man's blood boiling. Kudos Bisharo
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^^ LOL, look again gabar. I brought down the value, 150 shilling kenya it is.
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Raises her hand reluctantly, what is the world coming to, bidding on a guy. :rolleyes: Oh what the heck….I say 150 shillings.
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^^oh, I forgot you were in the qaliij...I remember back home saturday was like monday. Bisharo you couldn't google the dame time zone eh..
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Originally posted by OG_Girl: ^^Naah keyf , she wouldn't survive in Somalia. She is spoilled. I think I would survive longer...And what about you? are you still awake too? It's 10:30 AM here and God knew how i dragged my self from the bed.Wish if I was home right now Salam LOL @ surviving longer the quen B....I always knew she couldn't live without her caffe latte OG-gal isn't it like sunday, what are you doing at work
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OG girl, you didn't know eh, Bisharo is on live from Somalia
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Originally posted by Bishaaro: "YOU LOOK TERRIFIC." Means: "Please don't try on one more outfit, I'm starving."
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But wouldn’t you agree, that graduating from Ivy League school would offer you better chance at getting that dream job. It’s well known that students that go to Ivy League school are generally more motivated and tend to do better in school, than those that go to state universities. Thus, that high GPA is almost guaranteed. Another important factor to look at is that those Ivy schools are not easy to get into, if you are not really talented, then your parents must have shidd load of money to buy you acceptance into the school. Anyway I think we should be proud of any Somalis that manage to enter Ivy League schools, as we have only been here in the west less than two decades and need to have nomads the youngsters can look up to.
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Originally posted by Zephyrine: Keyf, 15? LoL..you want to be a baby-factory, huh? Baby-factory it is
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Crazy Eddie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Crazy Eddie was an consumer electronics chain which was primarily located in the Northeastern United States. It was started in the 1970s in Brooklyn, New York, by businessman Eddie Antar. The chain became famous for its television and radio commercials in which actor Jerry Carroll delivered his lines rapid-fire, proclaiming in a loud voice that "Crazy Eddie will beat any price you find", and always ending his sales pitch with "Crazy Eddie - His Prices Are In-saaane!". The hyperactive TV spokesman became so identified with the company that many viewers assumed that he was the owner of the company, notwithstanding that Crazy Eddie was always referred to in the third person. In 1989 the Crazy Eddie chain suffered a major scandal when Eddie Antar and his family were accused and eventually convicted of "cooking the books" in order to skim money and inflate inventory. Antar was found to have sold used electronics as new, committed insurance fraud, faked inventory, and skimmed most of the cash payments to avoid taxes. Antar took the company public and the stock was soon worth hundreds of millions. Antar began to sell his stock and the stock price begins to collapse. The firm was bought in a hostile takeover by another firm, but the buyers were quick to find that some $80 million in inventory did not exist. Antar fled to Israel using the name David Cohen where he lived until 1994 when he was extradited back to the United States. He is sentenced to eight years in jail, ordered to pay over $150 million in fines and also owed more than a billion dollars from civil suits. In 1999, several of Eddie Antar's nephews revived the Crazy Eddie electronics chain primarily as an online Internet venue. In 2004 Crazy Eddie went out of business again. Enjoy.
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Fidel: No! This is more fun. Indeed.
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^^ Gabadh waxaan kuu malaynaaye naag rag ahe, see kaa noqotay. waa maxay fulaynimada, saxiibey aduunka laba bari waaye, waxaad doonayso lagama hakado, lagamana xishoodo. sidaan hore u iri , hadaan arko mid uqalma ...waa waydiinayaa maahe waaba mehersan lahaa. aniganaa bixin lahaa lol
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^^ LOL. Afkaygaad ka xaday. Qofkii raba inuu join gareeyo married society
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I am Britt citizen aint gonna cut it....you're azz is being deported to Somalia --------------------------------------------------- U.K. Institutes New Deportation Measures LONDON - Prime Minister Tony Blair proposed strict anti-terror measures Friday that would allow Britain to expel foreigners who preach hatred, close extremist mosques and bar entry to Muslim radicals. "The rules of the game are changing" following last month's bomb attacks, he declared. The proposals, which also target extremist Web sites and bookshops, are aimed primarily at excluding radical Islamic clerics accused of whipping up hatred and violence among vulnerable, disenfranchised Muslim men. "We are angry. We are angry about extremism and about what they are doing to our country, angry about their abuse of our good nature," Blair said. "We welcome people here who share our values and our way of life. But don't meddle in extremism because if you meddle in it ... you are going back out again." The July 7 suicide attacks on London's transit system and the failed July 21 attacks stunned Britons, and raised fresh concern about the freedoms Britain offers to individuals and groups known for extremist activities. Blair said the focus of the anti-terror proposals was on foreigners because authorities believe "the ideological drive and push is coming from the outside." But some members of Britain's 1.8 million-strong Muslim community expressed concern that moderate Muslims would be subjected to new prejudices and restrictions. Britain has been criticized for lagging behind its European neighbors in responding to the growing threat of terrorism. Since last month's attacks, France has expelled two extremist Muslim prayer leaders and plans to ship home eight others. Italian authorities deported eight Palestinian imams. Some British officials feel human rights legislation has hampered Britain's ability to deport foreigners. As a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights, Britain is not allowed to deport people to a country where they may face torture or death. Blair is hoping that by winning pledges from countries that deportees would not be subjected to inhumane treatment, Britain can take a tougher line. An agreement has already been reached with Jordan, and London is talking to Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. The prime minister said some of the measures will require legislation and that he would consider asking Parliament to reconvene next month - rather than October - to take up the proposals. Other measures, such as broadening the grounds for deportation, can be enacted immediately, but likely will face court tests. Blair said the government was prepared to amend human rights legislation if legal challenges proved insurmountable. Under the proposals, anyone who preaches hatred or violence could be deported, those linked to terrorism would be automatically refused asylum and steps would be taken to make it easier to strip naturalized citizens of their British citizenship if they preached violence. The government also will consider a request from police and security services to hold terror suspects for three months without charge. The limit is 14 days. The measures also would extend the use of home arrest for Britons who can't be deported. New powers would be created to allow the closure of mosques that foment extremism. Authorities will draw up lists of radical preachers who will not be allowed to enter Britain, and a list of radical Web sites and bookstores. Any foreigner who "actively engages" with those places could face deportation. Membership in extremist Islamic groups such as Hizb-ut-Tahrir would also become a crime, as would glorifying terrorism. It isn't immediately clear how the measures would have affected those suspected of carrying out last month's attacks. Three of the suspected July 7 bombers, who killed 56 people including themselves, were Pakistani Britons; the fourth moved from Jamaica as a child. At least three of the four men in custody for allegedly carrying out out the botched attacks July 21 were immigrants from East Africa. The proposals, however, could affect their ideological leaders, as well as people such as jailed Egyptian-born cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who allegedly encouraged the killings of Jews and other non-Muslims and is wanted in the United States, and Omar Mahmoud abu Omar, a Palestinian Islamic extremist better known as Abu Qatada. Sheikh Omar Bakri, who has frequently shrugged off allegations that he preaches extremism, criticized Blair's proposals, particularly suggestions that he could be targeted for remarks made years ago. "If they believed what I said was illegal, why didn't they arrest me at the time, they know my work well," he told The Associated Press. "However, I feel I've done a great service for Muslims. I've addressed the anger and frustration so many youth feel." He said if asked to go, he would return to Lebanon rather than challenge the decision. Iqbal Sacranie, who heads the Muslim Council of Britain, said the group would be seeking more details from Blair, but his early response was concern. "Our democratic values need to be upheld, not undermined," he said. "No one should have the right to close down an institution such as a mosque, it will only ignite further anger and frustration in the hearts and minds of Muslims," Ajmal Masroor of the Islamic Society of Britain told The Associated Press. Other Muslims called the proposals long overdue. "Day after day these lunatics on our behalf ... are really messing up our lives here," Omar Farooq, also of the Islamic Society of Britain, told the British Broadcasting Corp.
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Congratulation Wiilo Best Wishes from Kutubeeeey, I am happy for you saxib
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man doing this....> :rolleyes: :eek:
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^^ Hibo if I were you, I will take that back....I kutubeey doesn't take kindly to peeps messing up her good rep :mad: as for baaldooro...waryaa leave my name alone
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Pucca that guy is delicious and oh am not sure how to describe him...well what the heck...he is so HOTTTTTTTTTTTT