Alpha Blondy

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  1. Haatu;919141 wrote: You got trolled by your own giff. How does it feel Me Sensitive Do you need a Kleenex? actually, i wouldn't mind a Kleenex. its soft layers of triple ply are excellent for all occasions! LOOOOOOOOOL.
  2. QansaxMeygaag;919109 wrote: lol. now we have a real case of mingis.... hey Qansaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaax, good to see again brov. sxb, xaaladuu soo dhag maha? i hope all is well. its been ages. hows life and more importantly hows work? i'm on leave these days and the time off has allowed me to engage with other important stuff. its actually nice NOT to be dictated by emails and calls. i've set up a very nice automated message on my work email. and i've switched off my phone. LOL. Al.
  3. Haatu;919118 wrote: Oh yeah LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Haatu, classic stuff walahi. that fat white chick has swag. you needn't apologies at all. and in hindsight, i was a little sensitive over your statements. its fine. we're cool.
  4. Haatu;919135 wrote: There should have been a sign reading Atheists Need Not Enter . Would've saved this thread from spiraling downhill. its interesting you say this Haatu. i was really eager to learn something beneficial from this thread. but, i guess, like you say, its ruined now. shame really.
  5. Apophis;919133 wrote: You're dumber than I thought. Such a fail. Silly Apo. you are so disrespectful. no wonder atheists were so 2012.
  6. the syria situation is very sad. i thought it would end very quickly but its still going on.....i can't believe it.
  7. Haatu;919124 wrote: It does exist. I remember hearing a hadith about it a while ago. is this hadith about some guy collecting the prophet's hair and nails with the view of committing sixiir? it's mainly because of this hadith, i've always taken extra care to dispose off my nails. thanks for sharing Haatu.
  8. guys, i just wanted to share something very special with you all. i had a fantastic day today. i can't remember the last time i was this happy. it makes the feeling all that more special to share this with my friends. Oba, Qansax, Coofle, Haatu.....thanks. yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
  9. ^ i'm sorry to hear of your hair loss. accept it. you weren't meant to have hair ya coofle. LOOOOOOOOOOL yasin, the bloody barber, didnt do my hair justice walahi today. why is your name coofle? doesnt coofle mean hairy in somali?
  10. i'm going out to get a hair cut (only a shape-up) and to do some shopping for my house. top on list of priorities are cleaning products. LOOL
  11. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune! ultimate summer song.
  12. he said the following: Haatu;918960 wrote: Heh talk big but the Big Boogey man called ina Iley is nosing around Gaashaamo I hear Horta, did you hear Garaad Wiilwaal was a Mark-a-bul :D how can Haatu make such inconsiderate comments? especially where my family is concerned? he was basically saying Abdi iley will be killing my family soon.
  13. afternoon Iman Oba, Haatu made some really offensive comments last night. i was really hurt bro. i need advice?
  14. NORF, did you all of a sudden get bored by posting on this 'rubbish thread'? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
  15. good afternoon to all, i don't particularly like the people on this trolls thread with the exception of Juxa but i feel obliged to send my regards to all. p.s - special greetings to juxa. Al.
  16. hi all, (first in again ) i hope you're all well and in the best of health and iman. Al.
  17. it seems like Mohanad has finally achieved something of 'substance'. for a man who spends all his time deciding the colours of tiles for the airport toilets, he's done okay.
  18. Mooge, its irrelevant he's a somalilander. this a low even for you, Mooge. isku xishood and STOP trying to create this sad incident into an anti-SL mashruuc. what an opportunisitic doofaar you are Mooge.
  19. thank God for Cumar Dhuule (AUN). my hero. Cumer Dhuule, who passed away, at the beginning of the new millennium. He literally committed to memory hundreds, if not thousands of Somali "Qaraami" songs or oldies. This took great dedication, stamina and a continuous and rigid lonely schedule in order to memorize the lyrics of these important songs. Cumer Dhuule endowed with a powerful memory that allowed him to store what no other person of his calibre could. These lyrics were not confined only to the Qaraami or old songs, but also included hundreds of songs from classical to contemporary Somaliland songs. No wonder both the older and younger generations loved him. Some people consider the untimely death of this son of Somaliland a tragedy, which perhaps equals in magnitude, the burning down of a major library. In the following pages, we attempt to give our readers a brief sketch of the artist and his music. Cumer Dhuule began his musical career in 1955 during the colonial days when Somaliland was still under British Colonialism. His first appearance on stage was the once in a lifetime chance that actors dream about. He performed as the leading "actress" in a play, written and directed by the late genius, Mohamed Ismail, "Barkhad Cas", who was also a nationalist freedom activist and poet. Since women were not allowed to perform in public at that time, Ornar played the role of a leading actress. He gave an exceptional performance that is remembered by fellow actors to this day. The great singer and musician, Ahmed Ali, "Drum," who played the leading actor, characterizes Omer's acting as something no other actor can ever emulate. This extra ordinary and exceptional talent both as an actor and a singer, won him praise and respect through the years by fellow actors, musicians, directors, poets, singers and the public alike. It was in 1962, according to a Somaliland poet, Ahmed Suleman Bide, Omer Dhuule, while visiting Burao, the second biggest city in Somaliland, first met the great "Oud" player, Mohamoud Sh Ismail "Xudaydi." It was at this time that the great master showed few notes to Omer Dhuule. Omer began to practice day and night, until he became a master teacher of his own and a great instrumentalist," said Ahmed Suleman Bide. By the late 1960'S, Omer created his own style of playing the "Oud." He also became a superstar. The (BBC) British Broadcasting Company's Somali service used to play his songs on the airwaves continuously. His recordings, therefore, exceed several well-known singers combined. The Somali speaking communities around the world considered Omer one of the most admirable singer/musician/actor and poet of all time. 0mer also had become through the years, one of Somaliland's musical patriarchs. Though his music is dark hued at first since he always sang about the rift between him and his wife, or lost love, i.e., "Ha Laanoo Garnaqo" or We Need Counseling. Butthe music gradually brightens and is full of interesting musical and singing' imagery of love and romance. His sweet voice is compared to Teddy Pendergrass or Marvin Gaye. The most interesting aspect of Cumer Dhuule's music and "Oud" playing is the degree to which it draws on Xudaydi's style of "Oud" playing. A close illustration of this aspect is a recording he did with his daughters in the early 1980'S. This tape is by far the best and finest piece performed by him. It has a gentle texture, like Xudaydi's, that gives the music and singing a sense of mystery. In the tape, Omer Dhuule's excellent performance sweeps the listener into the music, since the sound is so cohesive. There is also a spectacular "Oud" playing that reminds one of "Xudaydi," Omer's mentor and the sexy sensual voices of his daughters had a graceful, alluring flow and appealing sense of intimacy. It is a tragedy that Cumer Dhuule has to die outside of his homeland without a hero's welcome. Somaliland will not only miss a man who was ahead of his time and a hero; but Somaliland also misses someone who is equal of importance to the Somalilanders as the library of Congress in the United States is to the Americans. Somali truly misses one of its favorite sons! May he rest in peace. http://www.dhuule.com/
  20. Haatu;918963 wrote: I see. apologies NOW with your hurtful comments? my habaryar and abti's live there walahi.
  21. Haatu;918960 wrote: Heh talk big but the Big Boogey man called ina Iley is nosing around Gaashaamo I hear Horta, did you hear Garaad Wiilwaal was a Mark-a-bul :D ok. you've taken this joke too far now. why do you have to interject real life events and stuff? you little prick. isku xishood.
  22. Haatu;918957 wrote: Alpha, what's wrong with you sxb. We're still great friends. Plus, I like !doors, their accent deserves to be archived somehow LOOL@achived kulaha are you planning a genocide for us !doors too? LOOOOOOOOOOOOL:D....like father like son miyaa xaaladu? i'm quite sure the ICC has a juvenile section to house a little mark-a-bull thugster! meanwhile in hargeisa, we're planning to ''cut down the tall trees''.....Hutu interahamwe style. i'm grinding my machete, right now. !