Hunguri

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  1. JB V CC, still in love ???
  2. Dabshid, then Im done. This will be my last post in SOL. I assure you! Farewell to all folks and Nomads!
  3. Northner . Somalia Dawlad ayaa u dhalatay. And, no one Can stop the Maan-deeq bird from singing . Welcome to your rescue Team!!!
  4. Miskiin-Macruuf, you would rather ban me, than run after my posts and keep editing. I really will not stop untill you remain balance and handle your duty in a fair,transparancy manner. I assure you that. Why do u look at a blind eye at such posts, and keep editing others. Originally posted by Mj. bada Cas: ^lol...mr. shoot and coward lool.. You scream, 'we are peace loving people' "iskaaya daaya, kaluunka aan iska dabanee'. Dhinicuun isu raaca. PS:- I care less your bans and edits, however. You cant stop a bird from singing.
  5. Originally posted by Mj. bada Cas: ^lol...mr. shoot and coward lool.. Adeer, who is the wiil? No one is doing the qaylo. I have no reason to, you folks like to cheer when other people's lands have been invaded, however when your little town is under threat. You scream, 'we are peace loving people' "iskaaya daaya, kaluunka aan iska dabanee'. Dhinicuun isu raaca. Mujahid-*********, I always knew that you would response and vomit like you did now. Let me say one thing here. Kalluunkan aad leedahay reer ayaa dabta. Kalluunku waa xirfad iyo hor-umar. Wax laysku caayana maaha. Waa shaqqo waana ganacsi, waana xadaarad.Hadaad markii waxyar la tuuraba aad qabiil iyo qabyaalad iyo qudhun tufaysid. Waxaad caddaysy inaad tahay politicaly,and *********** corrupted. By the way. I will not complain to the admin and SOL moderators, I will take your skin out of your body and will bombard you with my neuclear war-head missiles. Ciyaalkaagasoo kale waa aqaanaa meesha la qabto. ****** ******** ******** ******** PS:- Wax intaa ka badan ku odhan maayo. [ April 30, 2007, 03:11 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  6. Waar wiilku waa idinka qayliyee ha isugu tagina dee . PS:- I guess, each one of those guys have his own opinion and this is a simple forum made for debates and discusions. Freedom of speech . dulqaad,dabacsanaan,daganaansho, always play a major role in some1's debate . Peace !
  7. Muniira you too should have a cold reguler shower . We can arrange get together cold shower . Welcome walaalo malabka daadax!
  8. Ok. Iska xoqqo marka. Keep scratching and itching
  9. And why so . ? You mean she likes to relax like a cat . Masha Allah you remind me of the beautiful pets
  10. Muniira will suggest you some good tablets against xoqqashada. Dont worry sxb. We have lots of virtual good Drs in SOL .
  11. Hee sxb, durba ma is cun cunaysaa . Nagadaa dee meesha haku dhex xoqqane loool !
  12. Intuition wants to practice that picture looool. That Faarah will be having lots of beautiful days ahead . Allaw sahal!
  13. Time goes very fast, its very close man. 2098 aint far. I will still be a member too insha Allah . Technology will also help both of you. I would suggest you eat and chew the banan skin . There is lots of secret in it. Dadkana ha isaga sheegin.
  14. looooooooool@ Break . What break are you talking about man? . Anigu CL waa haystaaye ma adiga ayaa Ibtisama ku nacday . LoooooooL. No, I wont take no break! No Break not at all
  15. looooooooooooool@ Odayga yarkii haya. Gurigiina fiiqaya loool. This must be the picture of the year wallaahi lol
  16. looooooooooooool@JB. Read my lipps. You got mixed up man. That is the latest Breaking news. CL, gained lots of weight at a level, where she cant even key in a word . Fiiiif
  17. both are pregnent and took maternity leave from SOL . Now be happy!
  18. Yeah. That is why, Im a healthy stone aged man. I never stay close to the breath of Xaliimoos ! Take my advices lad!
  19. Jacaylbro, any information about CL and Ibtisama ? I've the latest Breaking News !
  20. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: 15.)HAND KISS (somali favourate kiss) Gently raise her hand to your lips. Lightly brush your lips across the top of her hand. Historically this kiss was performed with a bow, which showed deference to a lady. The most romantic kiss . I love this sort of kiss. The best and most respectful .
  21. Our Somalia (Long Live Somalia) This poem was composed by Safi Abdi. You may visit Saafi Abdi's website here http://www.authorsden.com/safiabdi There is a place right here in my heart, nourished within me everywhere I go. The cool sands of Hamar tickling My toes out of every cry or moan. Sunshine replicated In the mirrors of the river Shabelle. The grand mountains of Sheikh and Bari… What a feast for the hungry…but then... What better panorama has Mother Earth on offer? I nourish within me these scenes of my land Children at play carefree in their land I pray for the whole body: Land Sea River Lake Mountain Flora and fauna And "us" the people, Muslim, wholesome, Not the pieces thrown here and there. I pray for the whole body blessed, In the name of Allah unified Having no wish for any sickly pie, dispersed, Handed down to divide, disgraced. I cherish the term “we” the collective “us” Not “i” or “they”. I dream of the milky white Ari of "our" land The dazzling speech of “our” moon North and South, East and West, Sky is the limit Our geel to graze, proud, majestic A free herd Coming home everywhere they gaze: Lascanood and Hargeisa Bandar Qaasim and Borame Marca, Kismayo and Berbera Sweet scents of uunsi and anbar, everywhere we go . Farewel, boys! Farewel! O you with the Pen, Unity! May the pens be dipped in the Springs of Baidabo.
  22. Oodweyne, I had a tea and breakfast at Oodwayne in 2004 Sept on route From Laascaanood to Hargaisa and Jijiga . What a good time. I passed Jacaylbro at Hargaisa
  23. Apr 27, 2007 04:30 AM Mohammed Ibrahim Yuusuf Maxamuud New York Times GALKAYO, Somalia – Beyond clan rivalry and Islamic fervour, an entirely different motive is helping fuel the chaos in Somalia: profit. A whole class of opportunists – from squatter landlords to teenage gunmen for hire to vendors of out-of-date baby formula – have been feeding off the anarchy in Somalia for so long that they refuse to let go. They don't pay taxes, their businesses are totally unregulated and they have skills that are not necessarily geared toward a peaceful society. In the past few weeks, some Western security officials say, these profiteers have been teaming up with clan fighters and radical Islamists to bring down Somalia's transitional government, which is the country's 14th attempt at organizing a central authority and ending the free-for-all of the past 16 years. They are attacking government troops, smuggling in arms and using their business savvy to raise money for the insurgency. And they are surprisingly open about it. Omar Hussein Ahmed, an olive oil exporter in Mogadishu, the capital, said he was among a group that recently bought missiles to shoot at government soldiers. "Taxes are annoying," he explained. Maxamuud Nuur Muradeeste, a squatter landlord who makes a few hundred dollars a year renting out rooms in the former Ministry of Minerals and Water, said he recently invited insurgents to stash weapons on "his" property. He will do whatever it takes, he said, to thwart the government's plan to reclaim pieces of public property. "If this government survives, how will I?" Muradeeste said. Layer this problem on top of Somalia's sticky clan issues, its poverty and its nomadic culture, and it is no wonder the transitional government seems to be overwhelmed by the same anti-government defiance that has torpedoed earlier attempts at stabilizing the country. Granted, many of the transitional leaders themselves acknowledge they have made mistakes and not played the clan politics as deftly as they could have. But they believe there are many Somalis who will never go along with any program. "Even if we turned Mogadishu into Houston, there would still be people resisting us," said Abdirizak Adam Hassan, chief of staff for Somalia's transitional president, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed. "I'm talking about the guys bringing in expired medicine, selling arms, harbouring terrorists. They don't have a clan name. They're a congregation of people whose best interests are served by no government.'' In the past month, the resistance has intensified and more than 1,000 people have been killed or wounded as the country has sunk into its deepest crisis since the famine days of the early 1990s. Most of the victims are civilians, like Amina Abdullahi, who recently fled Mogadishu with two small children holding her hands and a baby tied to her back. "I don't understand why this is such a problem," she said. "If people don't like this government, can't they wait until there is an election and vote them out?'' American diplomats have mostly shied away from Somalia since the infamous Black Hawk Down episode in 1993 when Somali militiamen shot down two American helicopters and killed 18 U.S. soldiers. But now the Americans are involved again, driven by a counterterrorism agenda and armed with a pledge of $100 million (U.S.) to rebuild the country. And it is this kind of hefty support that is fuelling the resistance's urgency, because the opportunists sense that this transitional government, more than any other, poses the biggest threat yet to the gravy days of anarchy. Somalis are legendary individualists, and when the central government imploded in 1991, people quickly devised ways to fend for themselves. Businessmen opened their own hospitals, schools, telephone companies and even privatized mail services. Men who were able to muster private armies, often former military officers, seized the biggest prizes: abandoned government property, like ports and airfields, which could generate as much as $40,000 (U.S.) a day. They became the warlords. Many trafficked in guns and drugs and taxed their fellow Somalis at roadside checkpoints. Below the warlords were clan-based networks of thousands of people – adolescent enforcers, stevedores, clerks, truck drivers and their families – all tied into the chaos economy. "It was the opportunists who didn't see a role for themselves in the future," said Mohammed Abdi Balle, an elder in Galkayo, a city about 725 kilometres north of Mogadishu. Source: New York Times Somalia ha noolaato.
  24. Its Ok now. I've seen the second picts, that you posted. Thanks!