SayidSomal

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  1. Chocoholics - i guess you don't want to wash it down with mint tea.
  2. i am not talking about the BBC or VOA Somali Service nor music station. i am talking about local, regional, international stations that cover everything except music. LBC97.3 BBC Radio 4 World service, TBC MKLSD etc
  3. ^^^^LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL i would have paid a million shillings to watch that riwaayad
  4. ^you don't follow the news ninyahow Yey already gave Adde (more appropriately Madoobe)something - the election commission that he handpicked being acceptable under the law
  5. Originally posted by Valenteenah: ^ In Lambeth? I'm not so sure. No! it is Russel Square today, and i have already brewed some for you. however don't bring Ibti - she talks to much
  6. come on emperor - we all know - apart from stuffing couple old shillings and stiring clanistic emotions, once in while - afar jeebleys are not that dangerous and can be ignored most of the time - exception of course being uncle yey. but these lads are dangerous, they cut your head and spit down your throat - even JB & General Duke agree on this - and these are guys who dispute about everything else, even a grain of sand.
  7. ^^then come and have MINT tea with me.
  8. no! no! hell to the mother canjeero NO - i am among the old skool fondly knowns "afar jeebley" like oday Cirdey
  9. Emperor - haye? what is next - pland way haadey?? and here i was thinking you were among 'the lads' as they are fondly known.
  10. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Xargagay = ??? from the root word: xargag masculine noun (adjective): solidification, coagulation; dry, dried out; skinny, very thin hence Xargagay = lose all restraint; escape am i correct or am i orrect?
  11. ^where, when, and how??? fyi - i'm being a drama king
  12. malika, wax aannaan garaneyn, wixii laysla ogaa iyo inta soo socota baa la sheegay lana sheeggi doona. as to why i left out that two gooddy shoes - she hates me. she even hates my greetings - hence what can i do???
  13. helloow nuune iyo Ibtisaam - how are youse?
  14. if only repetitiveness was sport you would be first class.
  15. like dindiin ..... it is nothing to do with accent - more like dialect or to be precise where it was borrowed/stoled from: Tawal - from English colonisers's Towel - they the only people who used it. Shukumaan - borrowed from concuction of Swahili and Arabic. as for my second quest - fast one??
  16. what do you doubt? and did this thread dispel any of your doubts???
  17. yeah and you guessed it - it is TAWAL neither shukumaan nor tawal are soomaali by the way. but at least shukumaan does sound soomaali.
  18. no wonder you spell Caddaan as cadaan with Texan avatar. you reminded of northen guy who works in retail cloth shop in london. a southern guy, seeing the somali guy working in the shop, approached him and asked where the "shukumaans" were. he didn't know what shukumaan was or meant so he thought and conculuded that it sounds like an underwear, so he took him to the lingerie section hoping the guy would say - oh here it is thanks! aftwerworking around the place couple time and the guy still following him around - he cried out "it is here somewhere in this department". Cadaan or should i say caddaan - do you know what shukumaan is??
  19. Ibti - Seef la bood! trust gheele to know - yes it was 888 and all across the country for emergencies except the police - which nobody ever called
  20. ^^what you on about those who can afford it??
  21. Does anybody remember the old emergency number???
  22. The conflict-wracked Somali capital of Mogadishu has an ambulance service for the first time in nearly two decades. Five ambulances with a team of nurses will answer calls from patients to a new 24-hour emergency 777 helpline. source
  23. The whole thing is turning into breast milk topic - Talk about digressing. And Mataan – what the hell are you doing in website “where the queers conspire”??? - no pun intended