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" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Rockin' Rocker Rockin' Rocker from Zion I.C. We're ready ready ready, ready to rock We are the rockers from Zion Ivory Coast We're ready ready ready, ready to rock We sayin' Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta Coco, Coco now, Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta Somebody, somebody is working out the sound system (the sound system) Say Jah Jah rythm (Jah Jah rythm) We movin through space and time Brother Tom fear Ain't got nothin', he's beatin' down the bass line Why don't you get on board the Zion Express We sayin' Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta Coco, Coco now, Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta Rockin' in, rockin' out Rockin' in, rockin' out We're gonna rock you In the Night, in the day We bound to rock your soul We positively movin up - oh Weavin' Jah time No matter what you say or do Jah bound to rock you down That's why we're sayin' Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta Coco, Coco now, Cocody Rock Coco, Coco, is Cocody Rasta
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There is nothing to re-invent. change is inevitable. adam embrace change, stop lulling over the glorious past.
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how pathetic! you must be firm in decision making.
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dont ask questions that serve no purpose!
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interesting article.
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ngo economy is a better term.
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Jacaylbaro;711036 wrote: U can do a lot believe me .................. and I know more than u think i do ,,, looooooool@JB, What could you possibly know?
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Jacaylbaro;711032 wrote: U home Blondy ??? ,,,,,,,,,, u need change some habits niyow ... come on I'm not a somaliland socialite like you JB!
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its a lazy afternoon but i guess not for office workers...eh jb lol. just chilling and listening to some super-awesome music since delving into a stack of poorly written essays. and anyways, the weekend is just a day away... might plan another excursion to the outskirts of the city... who knows, i guess having that option makes the whole experience that much better somaha??
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cheers ngonge. are you still living life in the fast lane?
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is IBTI in Somaliland?
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hey jb, bloggers in somaliland are writing some really interesting stuff....
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http://actingwhite.blogspot.com/2008/03/acting-white-black-racism-white-racism.html
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I blog on here Val. http://afrospear.com/ he origins of “AfroSpear” started from a discussion a group of us had in regards to developing a community of African/Black progressive minded bloggers (click here). From further discussions it developed into an idea to create a diasporic-wide think tank type blog comprising of 6 bloggers: 3 women and 3 men. This original 6 were: Sylvia, Aulelia, Kizzie, thefreeslave, the Field Negro and Asabagna. The vision was that it would focus on discussing issues, exchanging ideas and creating strategies, with the objective of developing concrete and viable solutions to tackle the concerns relating to those of African descent worldwide. The 6 we initially started with had developed a relationship by exchanging ideas and having discussions and respectful debates on each others blogs. We didn’t always agree, but what we had in common was our love for our community and a commitment to the progress of those of African descent, both near and far. We came from 4 different countries on 3 continents. We brought a variety of experiences, perspectives, ideas, beliefs and values in an effort to foster understanding, wisdom, knowledge and strength. So we are currently and forever will be a work in progress. Standing still is not an option! When one stands still, you actually start moving backwards, you get left behind as others move forward. We don’t claim to have all the answers but we are searching. We want to be a part of, connected to and add our collective voice to the variety of other Afrocentric/Black individuals, cells, conglomerations and collectives out in the AfroSphere. To the best and the brightest for the progress of our people.
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yo my homeboy rudy! wats happenin homes!
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N.O.R.F;710325 wrote: Alxamdullilah. Any rains reported in the east? Depends entirely on the governments allocation policy. as things stand, I reckon the east will receive a disproportional share of the rains in its favour.
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you know i've always had evil inclinations.... who knows?
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Nin-Yaaban;710472 wrote: So you've never done anything wrong in your life Alpha? Everyone did something, some just get caught. lets just say i was the rose that grew from the concrete! lol!
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yes! criminals must be named and shamed.
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lol@adam, why you instigating and putting up ridiculous posts for?
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Alpha here, I've immersed myself as of late, in the world of blogs. Its amazing what you can learn. Blogs are interesting because they serve as a medium of exchange, they are interactive and mostly important they form opinions. As an opinion former myself - I will post interesting blogs updating them regularly. If you have any interesting blogs please share. Cheers, Al http://stuffexpataidworkerslike.com/about/ Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like is an ongoing series of sometimes satirical, sometimes ironic, usually humorous (but sometimes dead serious), always honest vignettes of the humanitarian aid industry from the inside. Sometimes we want to complain about one of the many ills of the Aid System. Other times we celebrate that same system. Sometimes we expose odd behaviors we recognize in ourselves. Sometimes we call out things we see other Expat Aid Workers doing that we find humorous or offensive. Sometimes we attempt to impress you with our erudition as we explicate the subtle nuances of ethics and morality where cultures and world views collide. Sometimes we will be harsh (it’s a harsh world out there). Sometimes we try to set the record straight. Sometimes all we want is to one-up you with a story of how we’ve suffered in the field. We are aid workers. We are expats. This is the stuff we like. ***Interesting blog but written by white apologist! ***
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congrats, I suppose!
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omg! i played the biggest practical jokes on so many people. its april fools day isnt it?
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N.O.R.F;707482 wrote: Its an interesting case Zamzam have to answer. They are not the first to have a similar logo to Maaxda (Saxansaxo also have a similar label/logo). There are no copyright laws but what would happen if this was the UK for example? Would Maaxda have a case? Also, this what it takes for such laws to be considered. I'm sure both Alpha and Nuune wouldn't like competitors using a similar logo to thei own. If copyright laws are not introduced then this is what happens - court cases and bad business practices. Somalis need to understand copying isn't the way forward. Just look at all those ads on the Somali channels. Imisaa isku dayanaaya? Disclaimer: I may be biased heh Didnt you have close and personal ties with maaxda mineral water. some even say your a shareholder. of course, your views are bias. I
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