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Tallaabo;963657 wrote: Alphoow take a break from work and from this thread and take a deep breath. oh, by the way, did i tell y'all i was asked to cut short my leave early (15 days OFF / from 35days)? apparently, i could carry this into the new FY..........( so for the FY 2013-2014, i'm owed 55 days of leave LOOOOOOOOOOOL)........plus its not challenging anymore and its too easy. i'm quitting walahi. come march 2014, i'm out y'all. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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N.O.R.F;963658 wrote: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/06/23/uk-saudi-week-idUKBRE95M06920130623 Finally! how will this change your life? you still live in a backward society. does having a Sunday -Thursday working week improve the kingdom's compliance with human rights?
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shay mire is too cool for he's own good, y'all.
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Alpha Blondy;963624 wrote: i think i'm DEPRESSED. Alpha Blondy;963626 wrote: of course you are, inaar. you're sick. you're heavily burdened with work and facing tight deadlines. you're at work right now despite being VERY SICK and waa iska aakhiro mushar. JOIN the club, inaar.............. and stop being sentimental as ever. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL actually........... this has nothing to do with being ill and having to meet tight deadlines. nothing inspires me anymore music doesnt sound the same anymore social events are not as exciting as before. my garden just doesn't do it for me anymore anything impresses me anymore and there is nothing to look forward to.....(in effect, there is no hope in my life) :)/:(?
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^ you do realise that makes you a secessionist, don't you?
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Somaliland families on Citizen or stranger Aljazeera reports
Alpha Blondy replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in General
of course, you can. you talk to the jinn somaha? -
this is not bad. not bad at all.
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early day at the office. i'm out.
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nice tune.
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from Alz trolls and cantarbaqash corner. really, its a shame more people, don't read my exploits, you know. Alpha Blondy;926188 wrote: NEVER do business with members of a laan gaab clan. remember this advise. i reluctantly entered into a hagbad money scheme with members of a laan gaab clan members. i think i was the only laan dheere and outsider, too. there were various hagbad schemes going and various options available in terms of how much you put down. i went for the $10,000.00 option... i expressly asked to be last person to take the money home. i clearly specified my wishes to the hagbad boss.....who because of her high levels of responsibilities was tasked to look after our money. for 10 months i paid on time....fearing non-compliance will result in disastrous consequence for my clan's sharaf. it was the end of January when i received a call. she said ''its your turn to collect and don't bother paying the last $10,000, you might as well keep that.....''. i thought it was a little odd because i should have received my $110,000,00 in March. nonetheless..... i took the money home and spent it ALL.... after a week long lavish ceremonial like events.....pathetic or what inaar?. sometime last week....i received another phone call but this time.....it was another reminder to either send via Zaad or to come in person. i chose the latter option but NOT before physiologically gearing myself up for a fight. i confronted the woman but she was so stern....which was, of course, no doubt, a result, of forever carrying chip on her shoulder.... because of her laan gaab status. but she convinced me to depart with more of my money. i gave her the second last payment of $10,000.00....and when she received the bundle of cash....she was very quick to remind me that i still owned a further $10,000.00. i left the venue abruptly and very angry. they tricked me walahi. these laan gaab have tricked me. i can't believe i was so foolish and i didn't follow the advice of my forefathers in NEVER doing business with inferior folks. in my hasty attempts to be appear politically correct and urbane.....i did business with laan gaab's and....i LOST. this morning.... i went to pay off....what remained of my debts...... but luckily and as shocked as i was....once i handed this witch, who probably practices black magic the dosh...... she'd apologies for the mistake she 'apparently' made. this ghastly mistake has ruined our financial relationship. i will never accept she'd made this mistake ''innocently'' and 'without evil intent .....the mistake has ruined my trust in laan gaabs forever...... the mistake? i received the hagbad dosh earlier than expected. in fact two bloody months before i was due to take my $110k home to spend on lavish ceremonial social events to massage my massive ego.... :p LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL awesome.
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^ i'm not sure i agree, actually. balse, privacy waa privacy somaha dee?
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^ Blessedoow, inaar, ma ruunba inaad ku jirtid hagbad ah 500GBP per month? :cool:
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Alpha Blondy;963624 wrote: i think i'm DEPRESSED. of course you are, inaar. you're sick. you're heavily burdened with work and facing tight deadlines. you're at work right now despite being VERY SICK and waa iska aakhiro mushar. JOIN the club, inaar.............. and stop being sentimental as ever. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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i think i'm DEPRESSED.
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iight. sounds like a game. i'm out bro. i'll see you around, ma garatay?
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what's the score?
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MoonLight1;963552 wrote: waryaarahee we know who is filled with cuqdad and hate, if a status can cure a nation it would've cured you lot who wish death and destruction for Somalia and its people. tell me how a concrete slab will help the people of Mogadishu, just tell me plz. here is my bright idea of how somalis can reconcile. 1) vacate all properties looted. 2) establish a Nuremberg court like system. start from Gen Morgan and Dahir Rayale. 3) establish a true peace and reconciliation committee and bring victims and assailants together. If these steps are followed then I am sure we will have a harmonious nation. if not I can garantee you even if you build Liberty status and the ifiel tower it will do nothing. Magaratay inaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar. everything requires careful judgment, some semblance of balance and mostly importantly a compromise of 'give' and 'take'. we all have our grievance balse what you're asking for is ludicrous and beyond impossible. go back to the drawing boards and come up with something a little more practical, inaar. these 'looted properties' of yours were given as patronage by gullwade Siyaad to his cronies. if you want a historical lesson, i'm more than happy to discuss the 'validity' and extent to which you were owners of these ''looted properties''. today, there is a demographic change in Mogadishu and the reality must reflect the situation on the ground. secondly, there is absolutely no need to establish war tribunals. we are have a 'geed hoosti' traditional justice based on forgiveness. and finally, i do however agree with you on the ''truth and reconciliation committees to bring victims and assailants together''. i'm very proud of what the MIG stands for, nor do i have any politically correct misgivings of what it symbolise maanta. i've actually being lobbying dowlada hoose hargeisa to permanently cast it into iron. its falling apart, you see. it has the potential to become a proper national monument - permanent, symbolic and unyielding.....ma garatay?
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Yunis;963545 wrote: ^^^waryaada separatists, why the need for these wisdom of peace structures and olive branch shaped monuments? Last time I knew there was MiG 15 mounted a top of cardboard box and a commemorating tank at sidewalk in Hargaisa. Sadaqo begins at home, shouldn’t you embark such enterprise there first. talada wa la isku leeyahay. waana talo walaaltinimo ee xumaan ha uu fahmin. i'm more than happy to hear your grievances of the SL Republic and willing to discuss my own reform ideas with y'all. we are by no means perfect and still have a long way to go. balse, exchanging ideas are important and fundamentally crucial to nation building efforts, as i'm sure you'll agree.
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there appear to be a lot of miscommunication about Minister Hersi. very little is actually known about him. he's now launched a new website to make himself more approachable and 'transparent' to the people. this is very good. ---- Minister Hersi Ali H. Hassan's Biography was born in Burao in 1966, and took his basic education between the years of 1975 and 1987 in the Togdheer Region (mainly in Burao). He graduated from high school at the height of fighting in the northern regions of Somalia (now Somaliland) between Siyad Barre’s forces and the Somali National Movement . Young Hersi joined the Somali National Movement both as a combatant and later as a key mobiliser in the Burao (Togdheer) front. After the war, he went back to education and studied both in India and the UK where he earned several Diplomas and a BA in Business Administration and Management from Cambridge International College. He started his career with the Dahabshiil Group, initially in their Money Transfer/Banking Sector, ending up as the CEO of the Dahabshiil Group’s Telecom company (SOMTEL). SOMTEL is now one of the leading Telecom Enterprises in the Horn of Africa. During his time with Dahabshiil, Hersi was handpicked to be the Vice Chairman of the National Election Commission, a post he held for 1 year prior to fully moving into politics. He is known to have played a major role in Kulmiye’s landslide victory in the 2010 Presidential Elections. It was no surprise to anyone that President Silanyo appointed Hersi as the Chief of Cabinet right after his inauguration in 2010. In 2011 Hersi was appointed as the Minister of Presidential Affairs. From that day the Ministry of the Presidential Affairs became one the key ministries of Somaliland (It is not the possition that makes the leader, it is the leader who makes the position). This post has wider responsibilities and plays an integral part of this administration. Minister Hersi Ali Haji Hassan is known to be a strong supporter of private enterprise, foreign investments in Somaliland and above all transparency in both politics and business. He is an ambitious politician and a people’s person. ----- http://guusha.com/ -----
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^ Moonlight, its a suggestion, ma garatay? do you have any bright ideas? you need help because waa in laga saaro cuqdada kugu jirata, inaar. Carafaat;963512 wrote: Such a memorial can help people to come to a closure, so one can truly move on. i actually agree with this. it won't bring back the dead but at least it'll give them some physical presence........ as though they're haunting us. 20 years later, the people of Somalia can recreate a newer version of their national psyche.
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^ nah, inaar. i'm doing lot of work and stuff. getting ready for another busy week. a friendly match miyaa? are you back from Leicester?
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Cambuulo iyo bun;963523 wrote: i miss safferz same here, you know. she was alright, inaar. i guess you don't know the value of someone, until they're no longer around. i hope she's alright and safe.
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qofka ku yidhadaa ma awoodo ku dheh isku day , qofka ku yidhadaa suurta gala ma aha ku dheh tijaabi, qofka ku yidhadaa ma garanayo ku dheh baro. waa iga taalo.
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Alpha Blondy;963353 wrote: its ''Imtixaanka waan dhaafey'' . dhaafey implies that you've ''passed this stage'' of your study....because exams are usually like going through hurdles until you've crossed the finishing line. Coofle, this is correct? can you give me feedback?
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