Ms DD
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I dont know why Ebyan was banned. She made the discussion going.
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^^ You are right Faarax..they are nothing new, except they had different names: Raalliyo, qalbi u roon, shankaroon, fariid, gaanjibo etc etc Much better than 'submisive'.
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Paragon You have forgotton dhaqankeena. If you marry into them, they will want something from you but if you let your sister marry, she will receive gifts i.e bogcado. Try other qolooyin dear.. But I think if you marry an Indian, you will get mehr money. Worth a try.
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One thing that can easily be done is out-smarting our blokes whilst they believe that they are winners. No bloke would ever cheat on you after you wed him to the last 2 mistress he married. PS. Those who think that being married to 3 wives is great and smart, dont. Oh..and no need to boil water zafir. There are other ways less incriminating
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Munirra Tell her to invite the other woman to her house, settle her in the guest room and wait for the hubby to arrive. When he does, sit him down and the the wife should suggest that he marries the mistress since it is halaal this way.
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THere is one clan that I wish I was. I wanted to purchase a land and I was told by dulaal-man that you have to be from certain clan to purchase the land or you'd have to be married to them. So now I am touting my younger sister to marry a man from this clan. It could be beneficial for all around.
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Ngonge lol..I see that didnt stop you..seeing you are married man too!
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How can a SOL member know the clan of another member? I only know of the Duke's and Ebyans cos of their constant cheerleading of A/Y. You gotta be from his sub-sub-sub clan to cheer him or to stomach his murderous actions.
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^^ The lynx effect http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZr0OnfFfMY&mode=related&search=
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Where is the problem as long as one is having bam-chicka-wow-wow good time?
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I blame the pervading influence of the American junk culture hegemony. Or possibly pervy Eurolefties on holiday. Either way it's unlikely to be Islamic fundamentalists. But lets not rule anything out shall we ? Anyway - strange and bizarre story. Can't be a bundle of laughs for those robbed in this fashion (apart from the ones who don't wear any - that'll turn the tables). Colombia hunts underwear robbers Police in Colombia are searching for members of a gang who target women and steal their underwear in public. A succession of women, mainly young women and students, have been attacked in the western city of Pereira, often at bus stops early in the morning. The gang has become known across the city as the "knicker robbers". They do not usually hurt their victims, instead demanding only underwear and valuables. Police in Pereira have described the gang as "sexual maniacs". The attackers often strike as women wait at bus stops between the hours of 0500 and 0700, police said. On other occasions they wait for their victims to leave work or a university campus later in the day. Carlos Felipe Cordoba, a spokesman for the governor of Pereira, told Colombian media that police and other local and intelligence groups were working to identify and catch the gang. Their "inexplicable" conduct, he said, was already being analysed by psychologists and sexual experts. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6642209.stm
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Which two countries have met each other the most times in the final stages of the world cup and on how many occasions?. Brazil V Sweden They met 7 times. Dont ask me the dates. This was asked at a pub quiz a while back.
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What kinda people do you roll with Xanthus? That is not the case at all. Being called nice, sweety, miskiin is nice
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Originally posted by Ebyan: Ms D&D; There's a difference between loving your tribe and hating others because of theirs. quote: At the risk of generalising, is one more qabiiliste if other clans arent mixed within his/her family? Maybe Abyan's family is from one clan. Yes, both of parents are from the same sub-sub(..etc) clan, but what does that prove? . [/QB]It explains something. If you had access to other clans in your family, at least you'd have saved some love for other clans. Loving your tribe would only leave one of two: Hating other tribes or being indifferent to other tribes.
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There has been cases where a man is found wandering aimlessly in ardo qurbo and qabiilkiisa ayaa u soo gurmadey. Any muslim would have been expected to help though it is just the system Somalis operate.
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I couldnt have put it better Lily. At the risk of generalising, is one more qabiiliste if other clans arent mixed within his/her family? Maybe Abyan's family is from one clan.
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Good point indeed. But it really doesnt matter what clan the son is so long as he is known abka ab. My dad would have a problem with the clan of my hubby if he hadnt known his dad since my dad was a kid. Duco iyo habaar...habaarkaas makacaa when the marriage wont be valid Islamically?
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My dear Paragon lol...I am sure the above question will have a point? I have seen a lady who was raped in Muqdishu and she blamed on one particular clan for the crime of one rapist. Anyhow, this lady got to know a neighbour who was very helpful in taking her kids to school, do shopping etc etc. After few months, she found out the clan of this neighbour...you can imagine what happened
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^^ and you suppose that you speak for them? The only time I will need my qabiil is markey mag iga bixinaayaan.
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^^No need for that!
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I dont think there is a Somalilander pushing for unity..unless iney wax ku qasanyihiin. Ngonge..do try again. Ganbar still by the fence. JB..You do suprise me. I personally want the rest of Somalia to heal itself and then show the Landers what they are missing till they beg the rest of us to be united with them
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After three years Sarkozy will either be looking at ruin - the greed and selfishness and violence he will have unleashed will be wrecking France OR we will see that Sarkozy has been having all right wing loonies on and will have been governing from a centrist position like nearly every other French president has.
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Sarkozy sweeps aside criticism of his cruise By Henry Samuel in Paris Last Updated: 2:49am BST 10/05/2007 Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president-elect, shrugged off criticism yesterday of his holiday on a businessman's yacht. Nicolas Sarkozy spent three days aboard the luxury yacht The three-day cruise with his family had not "cost the French taxpayer a cent", he told reporters after disembarking at Malta before flying back to Paris. "I could have gone to a hotel, but imagine what that would have been like," said Mr Sarkozy, 52, who was elected last Sunday with a mandate to introduce sweeping economic reforms. "Already when I'm on a boat you rented out planes and helicopters to take photos of me," he added. "I have no intention of hiding, I have no intention of lying, I have no intention of apologising." The opposition had accused him of "debauchery" and "tactlessness" for using the private jet of Vincent Bolloré, who has interests in shipping and the media, and for borrowing his yacht. The Paloma is a 200ft "floating palace" with seven cabins for 12 people, 17 crew, giant plasma screens and an on-deck Jacuzzi. It has two jet-skis, kayaks, water skis and diving equipment. advertisement A spokesman for Ségolène Royal, the Socialist candidate who lost to Mr Sarkozy, described the trip as "a form of arrogance and even an insult" to the French given that his "campaign was about a France which gets up early, a society at work." After promising to get tough on les "assistés" - people living off the state - Mr Sarkozy "seems to be living off billionaires," the spokesman added. But Mr Sarkozy, who spoke to reporters while jogging on the Maltese coast, said: "Vincent Bolloré, one of the great French industrialists, has never worked for the state and does honour to the French economy. I wish lots of Vincent Bollorés on the French economy, men who are able to invest to create jobs. "You know, it's not a disgrace to have worked hard, to have created a big group, to give out jobs." Before his victory, the former interior minister had announced his intention to "retreat" from public life for a few days to take stock of his new role. Earlier reports suggested that he intended to spend time in a monastery or in Corsica. However, apparently at the last minute, he changed his plans and took his wife, Cécilia and their 10-year-old son Louis to Malta aboard Mr Bolloré's 14-seat Falcon 900 EX jet. Mr Bolloré reportedly accompanied them. They then boarded the Paloma, which Mr Bolloré bought for €2.5 million in 2003 and spent another €5 million on renovating. Mr Sarkozy also raised eyebrows by spending the night of his victory in Le Fouquet's, an exclusive hotel-restaurant on the Champs-Elysées, also owned by a friend. He is reported to have stayed in the presidential suite, rented out at €8,500 per night. Throughout the campaign, Miss Royal and the centrist candidate, François Bayrou, accused Mr Sarkozy of having an unhealthy relationship with France's richest bosses - in particular Martin Bouygues, who owns France's most-watched television channel, TF1. Mr Bouygues was a witness at his wedding and is godfather to his son. Mr Sarkozy was accused by his rivals of being a "French Berlusconi". Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister known for his extravagant lifestyle, agreed with the analysis: "Sarkozy took me as his model," he remarked on Tuesday. One unnamed MP from Mr Sarkozy's UMP party told a newspaper yesterday: "Perhaps the monastery would have been a better idea." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=ZXBHT1NAOO0ZHQFIQMFCFFWAVCBQYIV0?xml=/news/2007/05/10/wfra10.xml
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^^ yup..it will be ok when the better half is in the picture
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Staying neutral and siding with those who will bring peace (whether it was the ICU back then or the TFG now) could be mistaken for sitting on the fence.