Ibtisam

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  1. Yaabka-Yaabkiis: Everyone seems to eat "Cambuulo" for cashoo, what on earth is Cambuulo people? So many things I aint every heard of. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ghanimo, i advice you if you eat everynight you will see your brain cells capacity increasing and you will not confuse whether you do your Thesis on somali economic development or others you will simply pick up the best one and ku baashaalee Indeed waad iga yaab's. IN which case, since it is so common for somali's to eat it then how come all all those cambuul eating warlords have no brain cells at all, let alone an improved one. On second thought, dude what hell does it mean to have "brain cells capacity" increase baal waa yaab eh! Dabshid, so it is what we call Fuuul (like kidney beans). Seen.
  2. ^^^lool @dambi! How would you know if they were good or bad reasons, or any reasons at all. The only reason is as Ngonge said MS D& D I hate ur new name!
  3. ^^^Lily you did not just compliment the influx of Euro-trash now did you just kidding. Nomad has mention these so called mashallah's yaa Talpoppy, But, and here is a big BUT she did mention a big problem with them, which I cannot remember now! lol
  4. Hello Last night I went to this debate which highlighted that teenagers in the UK are the most unruly, unhappy, and the most feared in the developed world, (based on the research published in the last few years or you use the public transport . Teenagers leaving school today are statistically better qualified than they have ever been before yet seem ill prepared for the adult world. The suggested solution was that in today’s world, emotional, behavioural, personal and social skills have become far more important, in determining their earnings in later life than qualifications provided by schooling which is currently failing. Now I don’t have any children, but every individual knows or have family and friends that are young (teenage and younger) so obviously it is an issue which should concern us all. So what are your views, what has gone wrong with the kids? And how can we put it right. The Speakers included: Janey Walker - Head of Education, Channel 4, Ben Page – Chairman of IPSOS MORI: HE had some seriously disturbing facts and figures, check out their website. Anthony Seldon – historian and Master of Wellington College , Camila Batmanghelidjh – psychotherapist and founder and director of Kids Company and Francis Gilbert – teacher and author of I’m a Teacher Get Me Out Of Here and Yob Nation. Just to pick out few thing: Francis Gilbert advocated more social control and boundary setting, but is beating kids and policing them really successful, it has not worked for the Somali (African/ Asian kids) as we still use those methods, yet our kids are on the street. Camila Batmanghelidjh is lovely she is currently working in Lambeth area with black youth (including disadvantage large Somali population), she was very happy to see me and spent few minutes high lighting the problems she faces with them. So what do you think needs to be done to help with the issues facing teenagers as they make the transition from adolescence to adulthood, from school to work and test the boundaries of what is acceptable behaviour?
  5. ^^^^I never seen you so mean and frank before now sis Lord have mercy! Ghanima had your photo? No wonder the silly mare does not want to get married at all now. Genius! Johnny why on earth would I still have it!! :rolleyes: I strongly suggest you do not send it if you wish to have any and I mean any luck with her Xalimos'
  6. After Isse was charged, scores of Somalis showed up in support and rallied outside the county jail. Isse is considered by some to be a highly respected poet and author from the time when Somalia gained its independence in the 1960s until the country descended into civil war in 1991. I don't see what the IF and But's is about, the dude is clearly some twisted individual, and none of you will leave your loved ones around him. I cannot believe these so called supports, surely they understand the seriousness of the issue at hand! :mad: Nor do they value the safety of their kids. I hate somali people when they do ****** things like this. Issh :mad:
  7. This is a clear message to Hunguri, Northern, Dabshid, Ngonge, and others. Heey guys ,, i'm sure you can do it regardless what Kool_kat, Aaliyah, Ghanima, D&D and others say to make you scare Look who is talking Oodyaasha iislamaah haa kaa erriyin
  8. How on earth did you find out that Serenity! :eek: Ms D & D lool @helping a sister out. Okay, I know a few, shall I send them your way? Lily, how are you my dear thanks
  9. ^^She said we should keep away from strange non somali men Ms D & D I'm interested in knowing why you asked such question?? I cannot believe I'm back on this thread...runs for the door before serenity appears!
  10. ^^^^Wow mashallah that is a big get 2gether day! I met one of your (female) in-laws. I have to admit that I couldn't help gossiping about you...... What is the world coming to toloow. I spent Eid at home, *I even took a afternoon nap! now that is what I call a good day!. The rest of the family went to stay with cousins so peace and quiet!..
  11. ^^^^Boycotting it??..... Loool @ "Ghanima Intervention Time" lool HEHEHe I'll remember that one, yeh but I tried to be nice as still fasting so you can add the real deal if you wish to complete the intervention! lol hehe I had good rest on Eid, it was nice to have some me time!
  12. Ibtisam

    Hire the cryer

    ^^^You will end up crying anyway, it is one of those things I cannot explain, one person startes crying and it starts everyone off, but I guess there is a big difference between wailing and crying. P.s. It is so sad that people making a living out of this, and that people hire them :mad: because they cannot/ will not express emotions. :rolleyes:
  13. ^^Why were you waiting for me?? and was it worth the wait?? Did I cover everything you wanted to say?... or you want to add a few things? P.s. How was your Eid??
  14. ^^she is still waiting! Kahina, I don't think you have to try so hard... after all someone might hate it after hearing it for so long, you can be that change...just indahaa faarah haa kaa gelinin! 1. Provoke me into what? 2. If she couldn't get hooked up in London, what makes you think you can find her one in Oz, unless your propossing a kangaroo. 3. That I top Nomads list says allot Qarxis time 1. I'm still waiting for the Qarxis 2. How on earth did I become the centre of this little love/ hate war you two are having! :mad: Kangaroo kuulaaha! ..... on second thoughts...It might be more useful than a guy.. at least it won't talk your ear off!
  15. Skipper it cannot happen to you that often if the only example you could think of is back in dugis days, gosh that missed breakfast must have broke your heart if you remember it all this time. Have you ever consider she cried because she was a little girl? hardly an example of a women crying o get what she wants now, is it dear. In any case, women cry because of (................) whatever reason that stirred their emotion at that particular time, they are not going to cry for the same reason all the time. As for manipulation, mid naacasa baa kuusoo beeganta my dear, if she was good at manipulation you would not even be aware that you are being manipulated, if fact you would probably think you are the boss! There are so many Otherways to get guys to do what you want with out embarrassing your self, making your eyes look buffy (ruining your make up) and generally look pathetic (adults look hideous when they cry, it is very unattractive) all for a farax, :rolleyes: I mean it is hardly worth the effort, is it now? I agree with Zafir, I doubt that you have been targeted by a manipulative women…yet! BOB Promoting domestic violence I see! :rolleyes: There are few women who cry for no reason, and I guess it is them who have made it hard for normal women to show emotions and cry for good reasons! :cool:
  16. I think the shike at the mosque said it is Eid 2morrow and hence last nyt of tarwiir. Serenity: Really I've never heard that before, suddenly I'm not looking forward to 2morrow anymore! P.s. I think it was laytaul qadar last nyt, today was so calm and peaceful and good weather, well at least here in London. On the 25th & 27th we had a mini monsoon!
  17. Everyone seems to eat "Cambuulo" for cashoo, what on earth is Cambuulo people? :confused: So many things I aint every heard of. From looking at the list people gave, you all need to stop eating so much meat and flour based food! :eek: If I had to have somali food three times a day: Breakfast: Shaah Lunch: Basto wid moos & lemon Cashoo: chicken salad.
  18. ^^So I should be expect broken bones and painful scars on my face you've ruined it for me now. She and Zenobia, some of the clothes on these links are soooo cool, (but not in the winter, y'd just freez! lol
  19. Nomad; damn dear I was trying to help you out, baal aan iska amuso haadab, before you throw me them ahem left overs......Oz dudes. Pucca, looool, okay I can understand where you are coming from, hmmm. Lool @ Me and Nomad, seriously you two are so funny! lool
  20. ^^^Lool What do you want him to say?? you cannot possible expect him to say he does not hate you, but he dearly loves and values you but is having a hard time expressing it. He is avoiding answering dee. I like this, let me get a chair baal Qaarxiis time!
  21. ^^ My Somali is great now, I admit it was hopeless back then! But since my trip to the homeland waan kuu ibisaan in somali! Lol. Your lyrical lines were never getting you anywhere in the first place so how can anyone steal them baal?
  22. What's suuro 1 oh 1 like Romom 101 dear?? then i'll decide if it is cute
  23. Loool @ Ngonge, you are so twisted! lool Hehe after 30yrs he'll be like Oh" put it back on lov
  24. ^^^Maaxaa kaa gaalee?? All you need to know is that its been permanently filled so aamaah taag or joog