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Everything posted by Alpha Blondy
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SL might be still unrecognised and NONE of the nonsense y'all hear on these boards all the time but thanks to HornCable TV package. you can watch GoT on OSN...ee sida uula socoda. interesting start to season 3, ma istidhi, y'all?
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Haatu;933062 wrote: What's a jilib? Hat, inaar, you're wasting my time walahi. fadlan, F F OFF hadaba! :mad:
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SomaliPhilosopher;932886 wrote: Conspiracy alert!!! Sources has told me, along with a few leaked documents, that all but 1-2 people on SOL are SCRIPTS OF ALPHA!!!! The REST ARE ALTER EGO'S of this exiled brit!!!! BE CAUTIOUS to who you talk to. have you seen that movie where they have a dream within a dream and then another dream within that same dream? basically and cala kuuli xaal, you have like 3 dreams within the same 1 dream? this is very similar to the doctrine of the trinity...ee sida uula soco, inaar.
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Haatu;933054 wrote: You're confusing me. Just tell me which habar you are and why is it so unknown? Thanks, Hat how many jilibs does your clan have, Hat, inaar? thx,
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Haatu;933038 wrote: You say you're Moses-Jesus and fox of the east but I don't see a Habr anywhere. So which Habar are you? I REFUSE to to share a habar with a certain clan, inaar. the habar is currently being authenticated because i want to know why reer samatar wants to steal my land? please tell me, inaar? family don't steal from each other, somaha dee? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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for goodness sakes, i'm a monkey. do you understand? inaar, xididka ka xishood, fadlan.
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haatu, are you serious? i announce my bloody tribe in almost every post, inaar, naga daa BS hadaba, dee, inaar?
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Haatu;933010 wrote: I heard Alpha is from Habarta of Love. Is that true? actually haatu, inaar, there is no such thing as Habarta of Love ( this is a coalition between a few Laangaab ehlu naar clans). Their mother was an oromo. they call her Habar Xabuusho. . this oromo, was initially a maid, before becoming bahda yar ee Oday-ga lagu sheego isaac. my great grandmother x 26 was pissed. she was reer Las Anod who was the sister of reer nice of las qoray and half sister of reer awdal's mother, who was the cousin of reer mark-a-bulls and who in turn was a distant cousin, twice removed, of reer unuka mother. reer unuka's mother was said to be closely linked to reer gedo and they were related to reer D&M, who were related to reer mugud (modern reer puntland) and to be honest NO one ila imika knows their origin. some claim their roots were aboriginal in origin but DNA tests have attested to them falling within the same halogroup as reer awdal. so whose actually related to habar xabuusho? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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oba hiloowlow;932872 wrote: Lady of my dreams steadfastness is important. our sisters have sacrificed fashion for their convictions. excellent stuff! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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WS Abu-Salman, (that has a nice ring to it, ma istidhi? ) here's a little nasheed i've composted for you, inaar: Wa Salaam Abu-Salman, Wa Salaam Abu-Salman, Wa Salaam Wa Salaam Abu-Salman, Ya Salaam Wa Salaam Abu Salman, Wa Salaam ina Salman Wa Salaam Abu Salman, Ya Salaam ina Salman Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam xaaga Bari, ee Salaam Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam xaaga Waqooyi, ee Salaam Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam xaaga Galbeed, ee Salaam Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam xaaga Konfuur, ee Salaam Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam from meel Kasta, ee Salaam Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam from meel Kasta, ee Salaam We send our Salaams ee Wa Salaam, ee Salaam ina Salman We send our Salaams ee Ya Salaam, ee Salaam ina Salman We send our prayers and Salaams, Wa Salaam, Abu Salman We send our prayers and Salaams, Ya Salaam, Abu Salman Abu salman, Wa Salaam, ina Salman Abu salman, Ya Salaam, ina Salman Al salaam...Wa Salaam, Wal Salaam, Ya Salaam, Abu Salmaaaaaaaaaaaan midhahi/laxanki Alfa ina timacade erayadi Alfa ina timacade musigadi macaan ee Alfa ina timacade iyo Mohamed Karama celcelis Alfa ina timacade codki Alfa ina timacade iyo fanaanadda codka macaan saynab laba dhagax camera: Abukar Mahdi editing: Abukar Mahdi ------------ anyways, i hope your nephew makes the right choice. yaakhi's tend to be a little indecisive but inshallah kheyr. ta kaale, have you seen or spoken to Nuune since he came to Djibouti. i've sent him several PMs about hosting him, here in the republic, but sadly he's expressed some concerns over his personal security. if you do see him intaa ka hor, inaar, please uu sheeg that i'm ready to speak to the custom and SL border control officials in Loyocaado, on his behalf. sida uu sheeg adigoo mudane, inaar. Wa bila Towfiq Abu Alfa Al Blondee,
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i've suddenly lost my appetite for this thread. i'm leaving.
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chubacka;932887 wrote: hahaha@expats missing British TV. OMG....i've just realised i'm an expat. thanks for the recognition eedo Chubacky the Wacky but SL is NOT Costa del Sol nor am i qof white ah, from Essex with orange skin. so, thanks, but NO thanks, inaar. Qurbo baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby, yeah! :cool:
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OdaySomali;932826 wrote: Aint it funny though, the sight of Dahabshiil towering over the so-called "baanka dhexe". It speaks volumes and makes you wonder about who really holds the power. i agree. this is a symbolic picture that attests to the unstructured growth and power of a private sector.... which is NOT only unregulated but also free to do as it wishes. worrying times again.
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Haatu;932819 wrote: Alpha, it's currently Gu' season. Why don't you take advantage and go plant some trees outside the city on your weekends? You could set up a group to help you and do it on an iskaa wax u qabso basis. It pains me to see the land turn to desert slowly. Haatu, i completely agree. i was talking to some Ethiopians just today about such a venture. unless than 6 years ago, the Afar region in Ethiopia was semi-arid and very dry, apparently. now, its one of most lush and fertile parts of the northern regions. my Ethiopian friends also informed me that the UN provided the Ethiopian government..$14m USD in 2006 to continue its efforts as well as to replicate this ''exemplary project worthy of emulating'' out to other regions. whats more, each child, student and all citizens of the Afar region are encouraged on an iskaa wax u qabso basis to plant as many trees as possible. this has yield enormous dividends, as i'm sure, you could imagine. also each Afari persons pays 1birr/per month to help support the workers tasked with looking after the trees. there was something about these small donations helping to fund and support a small office. = job creation. also, they told me.....the more trees that are planted, the more its likely to rain in that area, even if its arid eg. Afar Region. i thought this was very interesting as i didn't know......as usual, and in keeping up with that classical tit-for-tat antagonism between us, the Ethiopians didn't hesitate to mock my basic grasp of biology.......... as well as alluding to the biblical importance of Abyssinia and its impressive history. we all laughed at my expense but also theirs after a few pro-Somali subtle undertones but it was worth learning something very important, ruunti. :p
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OdaySomali;932814 wrote: Great pictures Alpha, keep em coming. You've outdone yourself sxb Now if only you could do a bit of investigative journalism and find out who is contructing the buildings that are under construction and for what purpose... LOL@You've outdone yourself sxb inaar, this thread was started by my predecessor and Alpha's incarnate, Marxuum Maximus Powers (R.I.P), in 2009. i've merely kept the maxruum's memory and spirit alive by adding whatever i could to the thread. this thread is dedicated to showcasing Somaliland. its not a political thread, so fadlan try to contribute less than you already are... similarly, you should have done your own investigations in:1. finding out whose constructing these building and 2. the purpose for which they were constructed, since you were there.. thanks. Al
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oba hiloowlow;932754 wrote: this pic could be anywhere!
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oba hiloowlow;931973 wrote: interesting. what's the story here, inaar. cultural revival is also important.
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Xaaji Xunjuf;932801 wrote: ^^ Is that jigjiga yar or 150 or down town. its the construction next to Kayse Bushaaro. its owned by reer hashi something, apparently.
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APRIL 2013 HARGEISA
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Faheema.;932360 wrote: Grand Designs was just spectatcular, some of the designs were just amazing, like the ones that build a glass and steel home in Doncaster. i see. you're growing on me, even more, ma istidhi? Grand Designs Risking It Mostly Channel 4 documentaries Storyville from BBC4 was awesome. some of the greatest documentaries ever made. Mary, Queen of Shops Life on Mars Waking the dead Target The Bill MOTD The Inbetweeners Peep Show That Mitchell and Webb Look Dead Ringers Question time Look Around You The Thick of It Come Dine With Me Spooks The Apprentice Newsnight and more IMPORTANTLY Newsnight Review. I can't remember other interesting stuff but British TV was awesome.
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