Ibtisam
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Oh Wow, you guys have an ATM machine. Now you would understand the concept of giidaarka ayaa lacaag kuu siinaya. When ever we in the west say we have no money to send, I always hear, don't be so stingy, we know iin laacagta giidaarka aad kaa qaadatan! Too bad it was not a SOMALI owned or even one which Somalis have shares in, but never mind.
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CL bottom line is, it does nor or at least should not matter what you THINK of niikan. HE is not your man, qoofiki waata uu daa. It is just faaduul.com
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Too much Green, my eyes hurt :eek: Where are the young people?? Is it the party of old people??
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^^HAHAH I never though JB will come out from Riyaal shaadow
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^^^Why it is easy enough, just cut down the food you give him for two weeks and the quality of food and stress him out for another two weeks (weaken his immune system and THEN give him a virus (either injection or just over exposure or the easy one, Food poisoning ) He'll be ill for about a week and its brand new man (well at least look-wise) That is if it bothers you so much, where their is a will their is a will. HE does not have to agree, you don't even need to tell him he needs to diet or go gym.
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^^Say alhumdulilah otherwise you are going to start haveing tons of bad days!!
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Salamz JB do you ever have a bad day adiga?? I'm still playing catch up. Not fun.
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Police want to question the woman seen on CCTV (Pic: warndienst.com) A jewel thief dressed as a wealthy Muslim woman has stolen rings worth hundreds of thousands of euros from dealers across Europe, police say. The woman, wearing a headscarf, coat and gold-framed glasses, is suspected of swapping gems for replicas. In one incident in Paris, the woman allegedly stole a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros (£574,000). Detectives say the thief has targeted dealers in Germany, Switzerland and France over a 10-year period. German police are linking her to thefts from hotels in Germany and Switzerland during that time. 'Magician of crime' French newspaper Le Figaro has dubbed her one of Europe's "high magicians" of crime. The Internationaler Juwelier-Warndienst - a crime prevention network for the European jewellery businesses - has put the woman on its list of most wanted suspects. Martin Winckel, who runs the service, described her as "the best shoplifter today". "She does several kinds of shoplifting. She distracts the employees or she swaps high-end jewellery with counterfeit jewellery," he told the BBC. "It is important to get her. The losses to the jewellers are not always insured so it is a real loss for them." At the Paris store the suspect was with a man (Pic: warndienst.com) The crime which brought the woman to international attention happened last September when a 210,000 euro (£189,000) ring was stolen from Tiffany jewellers in Frankfurt, Germany. She had entered the store with a younger woman and asked to see the ring. When the couple left without buying anything, staff investigated and discovered that the ring had been switched for a fake. The same woman allegedly visited the Cartier store in Paris in November, but this time with a man. Staff later realised the pair had allegedly stolen a 5.5 carat diamond ring worth 635,000 euros. The same woman was allegedly shown on CCTV footage. One of the leads being followed up by police is that the woman allegedly belongs to a family of criminals based in Provence, southern France. Mr Winckel describes her as a "follower of Jean Herrina" referring to France's most notorious jewellery thief, nicknamed the Sultan. Jean Herrina reportedly stole jewellery worth 15m euros by posing as a Saudi prince but was eventually caught in Paris and committed suicide in prison in 2007. BBC
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Originally posted by Emperor: Xidigo I told you to move on, you seem to like to hold onto this one ina abti, and this line of 'you are a qabiliist' have become so common in SOL... its getting boring Dear I am an honest, open minded but sometimes out-spoken, I like to say what I think and put my thoughts straight infront of everyone without hiding intent or any hesitation and for that you and many others assume me as cocky person with questionable character.... I tell you the truth Emp is the least qabiilist you would find in this boards, and my feelings or veiws in this boards are the least bit affected by any qabiil crab... As for Yey's status in Puntland, my dear waan kusheegay sidee wax kuugu cadeeyaa. Mideeda kale hadaan Somalia oo dhan laga hadlayn baan ku iri oo sheekadu Puntland ku egtahay maxaa qabiilist meesha kenay? Hadii Yusuf Yey, Jamac Ali Jamac, Faroole, Aw-Saciid, Cadde Muse iyo Morgan ay iisiman yihiin qabiil ahaan, oo aan Yusuf Yey u arko inuu hero of Puntland yahay over the rest, sidee u ahay qabiilist? nimankaa kale ayaaba isookeeyaan qabiil ahaan qarkood - that was my point... Mideeda kale xagga criminality, harliner-ka iyo dictotorial style kaliya wax laguma qiimeeyo, meela badan oo kalena waa laga fiiriyaa ee lasoco, to give you an example Abraham lincoln is one of the brutal leaders that America has ever seen, he led and excuted a most devastating civil war in America in the name of saving the union and as a result hundreds of thousands of American men and woman have died, families displaced and and all sorts of despair happened... but you know his status in that country today.... Also Joseph Stalin was the most brutal dictator Russia has ever seen, in his era of iron fist rule, Russia have suffered the most deaths of its citizen as a result of his totalitarian decision making and dictotorial regime. He's the man with the famous quote, 'One death is tragic, a million is statistic', and he said that in relation to the death rate of his country men and the suffering of his people, despite all that if you go to Russia today (Bear in mind Im not tallking about 6 or 7 decades ago when the man was still in power and thus seen a hero, now modern day 21st century in which people have become more aware of the world, more enlightened and have learnt to go beyond the line of blind patriotism), the most elevated hero beyond human imagination in Russia is none other than Joseph Stalin... Go ask why the Russian think that way... These are just examples Im not comparing A. Yusuf to this leader, although I believe Stalin was harder and more stubborn than Yey but had a united Russia under his control... PS: Tariikhda intaan ka arkay, I have never seen Stalin nin ka qalbi adkaa even Chinese generals xataa waan aqriyay, but this man was another human being.... HAHAHA LOOOL, Empero CV pluz shots in the dark made me laugh a little. LOL. YA illahi
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:eek: :eek: @ CL. You are so mean! HAHA She is avoiding you because she is not comfortable with her own choice and feels like she needs your approval to feel good/ content with choice. I don’t understand people who parade their partners around friends for approval and then get offended. I would never introduce a guy to friends for them to check him out, I trust my own judgment. In any case I expected that you would comment on his personality/ character/ manners etc. After all he can loose weight, but someone cannot get a new personality. P.s. You and your “sex and city character” friends are very mean and shallow based on this incident. P.s.s. It does not bother me, if I liked him enough I will get him fit. It is the simplest of problems to address really.
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Aaah I got in, took forever to come in aah my feet are frozen.
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Peace Action, Puntland is doing just fine, south bashing is all good and fine IF people were living it large like the rest of Somalis, haad waa luug tiigianyan. It is not rocket science for puntland to let this slid, once the south is stable by all means contend and make your point. P.s. The pro puntland ppl on this site are extremely sensitive and paranoid, but playing the victim card is working against you all, It won't get you or puntland sympathy.
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Oh my god I can't watch this :eek: :eek:
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NOW on Channel 4: Congo reminds me so much of Somalia sometimes. Any londoners who can watch this. Dispatches examines how the children of Congo are being affected by the latest fighting that is tearing their country apart. An entire generation has been scarred by a seemingly endless conflict - in the last 12 years at least three million children have died as a result of fighting and the hunger and disease that war creates. The long running conflict is largely ignored by the rest of the world but last November Congo briefly hit the headlines as rebel troops seized control of a large area of Eastern Congo. The Dispatches team were the only journalists to reach the town of Kanyabayonga. Children describe how they ran and hid in dense forest to avoid the fighting. In the panic many were separated from their parents. They spent up to three weeks with little food, no clean water and no shelter and as a result many became ill and died. Reporter Deborah Davies hears directly from children from across East Congo describe their horrific experiences: a five-year-old boy, struggling to breathe in his hospital bed, thinks soldiers threw a rock at him because he's too young to understand that he's been shot in his chest; an 11-year-old girl hides behind her hands because she literally can't face describing how she saw a woman raped and slashed to death; a teenage boy describes how he was kidnapped by an armed group when he was twelve and forced to kill; a boy who was orphaned at 10 works in a gold mine breaking rocks in searing heat trying to earn enough money so he can go to school. The latest fighting has also seen a huge increase in the number of children being kidnapped by armed groups and forced to be soldiers. At a special centre for former child soldiers Dispatches hears about the long term psychological damage to youngsters who've been trained to kill, to kidnap other children and who've been used for sex – as "wives" to militia commanders. Many of the child soldiers Dispatches met were taken by the CNDP rebel group. Dispatches meets it's leader, Laurent Nkunda to challenge him on his illegal use of children and his role in causing the latest crisis, which has led to up to a third of a million people fleeing in terror – more than half of them children. In Kanyabayonga, Dispatches follows families as they trudge out of forest on their way home – only to find their houses have been completely looted. But it becomes clear that the damage was done by the Congolese army. Under the terms of a ceasefire the rebels withdrew without ever entering the town. These events have been investigated by a UN human rights team. Their report into the actions of the Congolese army is expected at the end of February. But the majority of the recent suffering has been caused by the advance of a rebel group who still surround the major town of Goma . The Don Bosco orphanage is caring for hundreds of new arrivals, many of them under five years old. They include a girl of about three who hasn't spoken since she was found three weeks earlier all alone in the forest. The Dispatches team also travel to one of Congo's gold mining areas to talk to children who work there because they've lost relatives and been forced to leave their homes as a result of a previous round of violence. C4
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@ Naxar and co What happened to human compassion, are you guys for real?? The south is a product of all the problems “Somalia” has faced. It is not a matter blaming anyone, contribution to the problem can be traced to every corner in Somalia, although to different extent. In any case it is extremely selfish and evil for others who have the blessings of peace and prosperity to turn a blind eye to those who are suffering so much. It is very easy for Allah to return you to chaos in your own homes for turning a blond eye to others suffering. QA before you jump, yes that includes SL stance. :rolleyes:
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FB I worry about you sometimes, very strange ideas
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^^A/Y is never SL excuse, they picked their path long before your atheero. Don't give him too much credit :rolleyes: In any case this is not about SL is it now, it never was, so try to focus kiddo :rolleyes: I don't mind puntland objecting on those basis under a different circumstance. But haad they just need to chill and kick back till the south has some peace. It is pointless derailing the process haad when the south is still faced with so many obstacles. The place is becoming xeero dig between all the different fractions.
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^^^Amin. That's the thing, everyone looks the same to them and they are not willing to take a chance, so they are killing everything that moves. Subxan Horn, okay.
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Thewayfarer, iisadasu maa caadaalba? I don't know why anyone is surprised by Puntland's stance. It SHOULD be all about Puntland after all "waa 40% of Somalia, the biggest and most talented warlords, eer sorry I mean heroes" if it is not about them, they are not playing ball. Plus I think the PL leadership wants to see sharif begging and bribing, just so it can be claimed that it is once again all bout them and Somalia could not do without their heroes. Unfortunate indeed.
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^^^I thought the toll stood at 39, where did you get 80 from? I must have missed half the news in that case. P.s. They should've left with the last lot.
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@ but never kill their civilians en masse. Err have you missed the last 20yrs?? They have been killing civilians en mass, they have also been killing them slowly and softly on the side too.
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^^HAHAHAHA LOOL ma xaa kaa haadey if you fell five times. LOL I did not fall at all, but waan sikitey a number of times. I saw a 6.4, skinny white man go up in the air and come back down at one point. I also saw people trying to hitch hike, Londoners so mean, did not see anyone stop to offer them a ride.
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^^^Hello dear. How is it going. Lool@ gardening, faan baadan :eek:
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^^Who the hell wants tomato cheeks :eek: Akhass P.s. I get your qaat comment now, i.e. It looks like I have both sides of my mouth full LOL HAHAH P.s.s. Good luck with getting home.