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lol@fahemma, you think i cry in public?.... i use sol to vent my frustration.....if you think i'm like this then your just pathetic....but its approaching 4ish here and i'll done in a few mins. we'll see what happens at around 6ish. god have mercy on my soul.
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and? what! leave me alone!
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Faheema.;760589 wrote: ^Man up couple of hours from now will determine my somaliland fate.
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i'm really under pressure. it could be over but i will fight til the death. i will not go down like this. i'll need a scapegoat. someone has to take the fall for my shortcomings.
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SOL - Twitter Followers - Silent Readers !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alpha Blondy replied to SayidSomal's topic in General
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lol@JB
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good morning.
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jb, this anti-god stance is getting a little pathetic...now! your stances remind of me of someone learning only side of the argument and then regurgitating it....time and again. do you think anyone cares that your an atheist and a god-basher. live and let live sxbka. your not different from the extremist islamist yet you think that through 'rational inquiry' and other buzzwords of the 'progressively minded' your on to something unique. i suppose this niche is carved by the fact your somali and an ex-muslim. your pseudo-science theories are full of nonsense and no cares.
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nicki minaj is growing on me.
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Jacpher;759311 wrote: Given the situation and the place, this did their best. You can't win it all. Congrats to the dhalinyarada for representing the nation. Job well done. lol@jacques, if it was up to me i wouldn't tolerate defeat and make pathetic excuses. i was really disappointed by the display of the somalia team. they had no chance to start of with. the first leg played in djibouti ended in a draw (0-0). this time around they completely lost it and the manager is to blame. if i was the president of somalia, i would ensure the team bus takes a detour to a military training camp like the ivory coast team in 2000 after their early exist from african nations cup. it was utterly embarrassing but you're right, i mean what did you expect from a bunch of diaspora freaks representing a failed state. it was an oxymoron.
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^lol.... look at the nonsense your writing about me in an attempt to make me look small and to make yourself look like a credible person whose sharaf is beyond reproach. yo listen.... we might be facebook friends but dont think you can make qualified judgement on me. its true, i'm quiet and polite but i'm also an egomaniac and literally ''full of it''!
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^nothing! i was jeering the Ethiopians on lol. they - the somalia team played shit and we left the stadium after some ethios made some unnecessary anti-somali jokes.
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yesterday my somalinimo reached new heights. watched somalia destroyed by ethiopia. somali fans were vocal and we were united for a common cause for once. that 'blue' flag served as a symbol and united all of the somalis in the streets. i was waving the somali flag. note: my position on somaliland remains the same. i'm still an advocate of somaliland's right to self-determination.
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alpha blondy has a good chance of winning the nomad of the year, I reckon!
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It hasnt been this close since 2008.
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Vote for the nomad of the year.
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good luck saxib. hope you have a safe journey.
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lol@bir canjeerada
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i voted nuune. he's a great friend and a cool guy.
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come on..... readers are getting dumber and dumber if you expect 'us' to believe this hyerbole. the hubby was having an affair with the sister-come-mistress while his wife was terminally dying. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terminally ill with cancer, Jackie DeVita, a 42-year-old mother of three school-age children, made a special request of her unmarried sister. Removing her wedding ring and handing it to Colleen Leary, Jackie, of Pennsylvania, asked her younger sister to take care of her children and husband as her dying wish. And three months after Jackie's funeral, Colleen, now 46, granted that wish by marrying her former brother-in-law Richard, now 55. A sister's dying wish: Colleen DeVita holds onto a photograph of her older sister, Jackie, who died of cancer but passed on her wedding ring, family and husband to Colleen Jackie had told her sister, ‘I want to know that this is the three of us,’ referring to Colleen, Jackie and her husband, Richard. ‘Don't ever leave my kids.’ Four years ago, Jackie knew she was losing it all - her husband, her three children, the magnificent home they had built on a ranch in rural Venice, and her life. She wanted continuity for her family. Colleen, Jackie's best friend and her junior by less than a year, could provide that. Colleen said no to the ring, but couldn't say no to the children. A year later, in 2008, Jackie died. But she knew a stranger would not inhabit her home and raise her children. Or love her husband. More... Don't let our Mummy die: Sisters, 8 and 4, make poignant plea to save their terminally-ill mother given three months to live Three months after Jackie DeVita's funeral, Colleen Leary became Mrs. Richard DeVita, and the promise was kept. ‘I know we have her blessing,’ says Colleen DeVita, now wearing the ring that was once her sister's. Jackie and Colleen were ‘Irish twins’, born 50 weeks apart in 1963 and 1964. In family photos, it is hard to tell one from the other. ‘Even though she had blue eyes and more auburn hair, and I have dark hair and dark eyes, people would mistake us for twins,’ Colleen says. They grew up in Binghamton, N.Y., until they were teenagers, then moved to Florida, then Pennsylvania. To you I bequeath: Colleen and Dr. Richard Devita, seated, with Richard's children, Mikey, left, Gabby, center, and Richie, in the kitchen of Villa Devita at their ranch estate in Florida Jackie loved northern winters, especially skiing, hunting and fishing. She loved the holidays and all the over-the-top preparations. ‘Jackie was always a girl who knew what she wanted,’ Colleen said. ‘We would walk into a clothing store and I would try on 20 things, and she would look at one thing and say, 'I want that’.’ Colleen was a tomboy, preferring summer sports: kickball, softball and swimming. But they both liked dancing. They both loved to cook. After graduation, Jackie studied to become a medical assistant. Colleen, fed up with cold weather, moved to Florida. ‘I was 20 years old, very young, I enjoy the warm weather and the beach,’ Colleen said. In 1988, Colleen took a job with endodontist Richard DeVita, who was building a dental practice doing root canals at an office in Bradenton. Richard was a cold-weather refugee, too. He grew up on Long Island as a devout Catholic, attended Stonehill College, a Catholic school in Easton, Massachusetts, then studied dentistry at Emory University in Atlanta. In 1993, Jackie joined Colleen in Florida. Soon both Leary girls were working in Richard's dental office. Sibling harmony: Jackie (left) with Colleen on her wedding day on April 30, 1994. She married Richard at Oheka Castle in his hometown, Roslyn, New York One Thursday afternoon a month after she was hired, Jackie mentioned to Richard that she had two tickets to a Phil Collins concert the next day in Tampa. ‘At first, I thought she was beautiful,’ he said. ‘She was attractive as hell. But it was her whole personality’ that made the difference. At the concert, Collins sang one song, complained of a sore throat, then left. Richard and Jackie drove back to Sarasota for a walk on Siesta Beach. Richard was a beach person, living on Siesta's Point of Rocks at the time, and they took many such walks. In April 1994, they took a different sort of walk, down the aisle at the palatial Oheka Castle in Richard's hometown, Roslyn, N.Y. Said family friend Carol Clark, a Realtor with Signature Sotheby's in Sarasota: ‘He worshipped the ground she walked on.’ The DeVita house has space — lots and lots of space — and fixtures, finishes and furnishings that might have impressed John Ringling. It is a home that easily captures your attention, a 101-acre ranch and 19,114-square-foot house hidden behind gates and oaks near Jacaranda Boulevard in rural Venice. It has been on the market for years, for $13.5 million. Jackie and Richard bought the property in 2000, after six years of marriage and the birth of three children. They liked the property because their children could get out and ride bikes in a safe environment. Richard also saw potential for a profitable future sale. The very large home, built in 1974, was incomplete. Having sold a house on Siesta Key at a then-record price, the DeVitas set about creating a showplace. Always together: Jackie (left) pictured with Richard and Colleen in 2002. Colleen would spend a lot of time with the couple after their marriage They put in a swimming pool and a playground. Jackie hired art students from Ringling College to paint murals on the walls of the children's rooms, including one on the ceiling of Gabby's bedroom reminiscent of circus artist Willy Pogany's ceilings in John and Mable Ringling's Cá d'Zan. see......more on the dailymail.co.uk
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^ sling your hook matey... no-one asked for an in-depth analysis on my personality traits. .......on a recent trip to jijiga in the abtiigis and tolka hinterland, i was offended. i was travelling with my friend to addis. an individual who was long-legged metaphorically as well as in person (pictured below) and his friend were speculating on our 'somali' identities. he remarked 'those guys..(in the most mocking way)... are from hargeisa''....he uttered something about 'our Chinese made clothes' being of 'poor taste'. of course, i didnt hear any of this but if i did i would have probably have confronted him lol. it was quite obvious that my friend exaggerated the whole situation, lol, partly because he was bored and likes to fight unlike me. Jigjia airport.....
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Our National Capital of Somalia, Mogadishu Slowly Reawakens
Alpha Blondy replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
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yeah.... its a decent movie.
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Ghana refuses to grant gays' rights despite aid threat
Alpha Blondy replied to Alpha Blondy's topic in General
Naxar Nugaaleed;756169 wrote: I am really glad, pun intended, thats not a pun!
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