Alpha Blondy

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  1. just as i suspected, you cannot put pictures up for legal reason. SOL has failed miserably at this one and there is no coming back from this! for the love of god, why cant i put pictures and videos up on this pathetic forum.
  2. good intentions but bad location. gabiley is hardly a good location for athetes. its has a temperate climate and is low lying.
  3. nuune;748532 wrote: I see many Solers are not attention to detail, and can't see the underlying truth in that picture, where is my friend Alpha Blond , he is the only one who has got that attention to detail, sxb, soo bax. The woman is white. its quite obvious, Nuune maha? lol. I got a chance to converse with Mo and congratulate him for his success.
  4. Faheema.;748238 wrote: ^ We can't be all high flyers like you. lol@feheema. you're the one complaining all the time. this is not about my personal success lol!
  5. ^ what do you have to be blue about. I thought you were unemployed and claiming these days? perhaps, I was misinformed.
  6. Abtigiis, your just sexist! admit it, you have a woman boss. women do have positive contributions to make in the workplace but political correctness and self-hating feminst are to blame.
  7. hey man, easy with the negativity. its no so bad being here. its cold but soon enough you get use to it.
  8. One day perhaps we will come back to this country and bring our children, to show them you know And what we had to sacrifice to be in that country you know. But I think in the initial state that we had a lot of struggle. But with god’s grace and his kindness we are okay now and our children are okay as well I think… Dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams I can’t feel your dreams I can’t see you I can’t touch your memories But I can hear you I can’t feel your dreams, dreams I can’t see you I can’t touch your memories But I can hear you Words that fall like distant rain Words that echo with your eyes I can’t taste I can’t feel I can’t reach across a thousand years I can almost touch the soil beneath your whisper I can almost feel the hopes you left behind I can almost touch the soil beneath your whisper I can almost feel the hopes you left behind Words that fall like distant rain Words that echo with your eyes I can’t taste I can’t feel Thousand years I can’t hear you I can’t see you I can’t touch you I can’t reach you I can’t hear you I can’t see you Thousand years I can’t taste I can’t feel Thousand years I can’t taste I can’t feel I can’t reach across a thousand years I can’t taste I can’t feel I can’t reach across a thousand years I can’t taste I can’t feel Thousand years
  9. nuune;747775 wrote: ^^ An automatic car, oo waliba around 1996/7, ufffff as my friend Alpha would say warya Nuune, MARK II Grande are not so bad. Its the prescribed car for all NGOs/INGOs workers. Its often quipped in H-TOWN that a MARK II's are the desired cars of liberal women. I have seen JB in a navy Crown.
  10. its amusing seeing somali women talk about cars.
  11. An African Heroine! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai has died in Nairobi while undergoing cancer treatment at the age of 71. Maathai was the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for promoting conservation, women's rights and transparent government. She was the founder of the environmental group Green Belt Movement, and had served as a member of parliament in 2002. The organisation also campaigned on education, nutrition and other issues important to women. "It is with great sadness that the family of Professor Wangari Maathai announces her passing away on 25 September, 2011, at the Nairobi Hospital, after a prolonged and bravely borne struggle with cancer," the Green Belt Movement said in a statement. Maathai, who was also a veterinary anatomy professor, rose to international fame for campaigns against government-backed forest clearances in Kenya in the late 1980s and 1990s. She branded the clearances a political ploy that caused irreversible environmental damage. The courts blocked her suits and Green Belt lawyers complained that their cases were dismissed on technical grounds or their files were mysteriously lost. Al Jazeera's Peter Greste reporting from Nairobi said "people in Kenya will remember Wangari Maathai for her courage and outspokeness regardless of the consequences." In her speech accepting the Nobel prize, Maathai said she hoped her own success would spur other women on to a more active role in the community. "I hope it will encourage them to raise their voices and take more space for leadership," said Maathai.
  12. [Chorus: Raphael Saadiq] Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... [Verse One] Yo, yo Lost generation, fast paced nation World population confront they frustration The principles of true hip-hop have been forsaken It's all contractual and about money makin Pretend-to-be cats don't seem to know they limitation Exact replication and false representation You wanna be a man, then stand your own To MC requires skills, I demand some shown I let the frauds keep frontin And roam like a celluar phone far from home Givin crowds what they wantin Offical hip-hop consumption, the 5th thumpin Keepin ya party jumpin with an original somethin Yo, I dedicate this to the one dimension-al No imagination, excuse for perpetration My man came over and said, "Yo we thought we heard you" Joke's on you; you heard a bitin-*** crew but um.. [Chorus: Raphael Saadiq] Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... [Verse Two] Thin is the line that run between love and hatred The game is ill-natured, it's nothing sacred Aiyyo, it's funny when I see some rap niggaz due to make it A few'll blow up, or go as far as they can take it My nine to five, is just to hit ya get the party live I'm Black Thought, used to rap for sport Now the rhymes sayin rent payin life support I take it very serious-ly, within this in-dustry It's various crews that try to touch me But I come with the beautiful things, and I bless the track plushly Around the world crowds love me, from doin tours Recepient of applause from all of you and yours Creator of original sounds to send to stores you take home, to absorb and sweat it out your pores Now who can stop the music runnin through these veins Infinitely go against the grain, that's why my motto's to.. [Chorus: Raphael Saadiq] Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... [Verse Three] Livin the life of limos and lights Airplanes and trains, short days and long nights Keyboards and mics, bass chords and drum kicks And my mental thick to hit my head like brick As I embark on a mission welcomin to the dark When I first spark the arts, when the listenin start Open your head wide, and let the Thought inside My style fortified by all of Philadel-phi I've dealt more stealth than all the wicked weal-thy Mentality undetectable by the naked eye Then I get paid when the record is played To put it short "I want it made" like Ed, nuff said Then after that, I'm puttin on my cousin Hamed We let the ladies blend with the darkskin thoroughbred and discover, my level is that of no other And Roots crew reign offical and true while I'm continuin to.. [Chorus: Raphael Saadiq] Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do... Never do....what they do, what they do, what they do...
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC3LUvKLgGw&feature=channel_video_title Strengthen your mind We’re living in serious times Is such a mysterious times We’re living in serious times Youth do not know If your friend a your enemy or your friend Right now things are ____ So who is serious at playing tricks? Keep on firm meditation Don’t stop in nothing foolish Keep your heart clean and strong Let your god self be established And strengthen your mind... Take this advice A mother once gave to her son Give not your strength to a deleterious woman Know that the ways that can destroy a true king man Because Dalilah was on the prowl and she’s a deadly one So strengthen your mind... And this is surely not the time to ____ Don’t let the wrong cause take for ride Temptation pretty and a dazzle in your eyes Your role in this world you a fe realize ´Cause it a youth the serpent gwaan brutalize So strengthen enough yourself, your youth and you wife Bring forth good fruit and the future of your life Bring forth good fruit and the future of your life Strengthen your mind We’re living in serious times Is such a mysterious times We’re living in serious times Youth do not know If your friend a your enemy or a friend Right now things are etic So who is serious at playing tricks? Keep on firm meditation Don’t stop in nothing foolish Keep your heart clean and strong Let your god self be established And... (chorus) Take this advice A mother once gave to her son Give not all your strength unto a deleterious woman Know that the ways that can destroy a true king man Because Dalilah was on the prowl and she’s a deadly one So... (chorus) And this is surely not the time to ____ Don’t let the wrong cause take you for a ride Temptation pretty and a dazzle in your eyes Your role in this world you haffi realize ´Cause it a youth the serpent gwaan brutalize So strengthen enough yourself, your youth and you wife Bring forth good fruit and the future of we life Bring forth good fruit and the future of we life Ohh... (chorus)
  14. a nice easy on the ears nigerian song!
  15. ^ too often the pea-brained among us are too busy distorting the reality on the ground and its enormous potential.
  16. truly a great day in Somali relations. only Somalis can resolve their issues. no more dependence on outside help. free trade and movement of goods and people in the Somali speaking region.
  17. this is exactly the power politics somaliland should be playing. winning the hearts and minds of our brothers is absolutely key. this move could possibly trigger the creation of a department of international development. who knows? excellent move nonetheless.
  18. ^ i'm surprised that you've taken such an interest in my d-list celebrity life. when all is said and done, i just glad to be back home in familiar settings with family and close and personal friends.