SayidSomal

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  1. nuune;745684 wrote: ^^ Kissing, I know so many people who use their teeth for kissing, maybe JB does it as well Jinkaad taqan iyo JB ma bushimihii baa kadhacay?
  2. Faroole isaga kaligiis baa farta wax ku fiiqi kara - isaga laguma fiiqi karo - ma ciciyaar baad mooden in loogu yeedho Faroole?
  3. ^ there are so many things wrong with that sentence - where are the penalty takers today? So JB how many different things do you do with you teeth?
  4. ^Qardho wax la goosto ma'aha sida cad oo kale - you must be confusing it with Somaliland
  5. @Nuune & Norf - I haven't missed out anything - I would rather be a bin man then to become a politician in Somalia in its current state - at least there is still an honour in being bin man. But I do wholeheartedly wish Mr Ibrahim all the best in this endeavour and hope he has sincere good intention.
  6. I go away for couple days from SOL and look what happens; the lunatics are running the asylum. @ 'Jaadhig' & 'Dagaale' - now, all we need is Xaaji Xunduf (Borat) and Jacayl Baro (Bacaac) as the Speaker of Parliament and the Deputy respectively , whilst Ayoub ina Ayo (Hello Hello) is named as the Garsoore. Then you will have the full house.
  7. Waxaan halkaan hambalyo iyo bogaadin aan la soo koobin karin ugu dirayaa gabadh asxaabta SOL ka mid oo la yidhaahdo Nehanda oo xalay aqal gashay. Congratulations to both couples and may you have happy and prosperous union. Parting Advice: To keep your marriage brimming, with love in the wedding cup, whenever you're wrong, admit it; whenever you're right, shut up
  8. How come no one told me Sheh was back? Welcome back Sheh.
  9. Teacher Mohamed Ibrahim quits for Somalia deputy PM job A north London school support teacher has resigned from his job after unexpectedly being appointed as deputy prime minister of Somalia. Mohamed Ibrahim had been a learning support teacher at Newman Catholic College in Harlesden for two years when he was appointed to the post. The 64-year-old has also taken up the role of minister for foreign affairs. Head teacher of the school, Richard Kolka, said he was "awestruck" by the news. Mr Kolka said when the school's summer term ended in July he had no idea Mr Ibrahim was going anywhere. "The first I heard about it was on 1 August when a colleague sent me a text to tell me of his [Mr Ibrahim's] appointment," Mr Kolka said. "He emailed and asked if he could have permission not to return to school. "I usually ask for one-month's notice so I had to waive that particular protocol." In his email, Mr Ibrahim said: "I was unexpectedly called to my country Somalia during the school holidays and appointed as a deputy prime minister and the minister for foreign affairs at a time when the country was facing humanitarian crises such as drought and famine. "I have already faced the challenges of this new job and have taken part in the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation) conference in Rome, the Islamic conference in Istanbul and going to Ethiopia for the African Union to appeal for humanitarian relief for Somalia. "I will always have Newman Catholic College in my heart and won't forget my wonderful colleagues." On congratulating his former member of staff, Mr Kolka said: "I was both amazed and awestruck by your news. What an honour for you, but also what a responsibility! "You deserve all the best of good fortune as you seek to serve your country that has endured so much hardship and suffering." Somalia has suffered decades of fighting and has not had a functioning national government since 1991. The UN-backed authority which Mr Ibrahim has joined controls the capital, Mogadishu, but hardly anywhere else. Most southern and central areas are dominated by the al-Qaeda linked militants, al-Shabab, which has staged several suicide attacks on government officials. They are severely preventing many Western aid agencies from assisting those suffering from famine in areas they control.
  10. Baashi;745236 wrote: Time tested remedy for these type of laziness is getting involved in a great cause, valuable project, or other sorts of rewarding activities . Socialize with like-minded folks. If you don't have good ones then time to widen your circle of friends -- not like facebook types. I am talking about local ones. Where is your hubby? No hubby yet time to seriousely start the vetting process. The process in itself is time consuming and exciting... Qallanjo nagu soo war celi dee bal in xaal is beddelo On the contrary I feel more depressed than I did before - insha'Allah - I'll collect my 'rewards' in the here after.
  11. I was on Management Training Course for the whole day at Hemel Hempstead and I was confirmed as a manager, which put a sort of semi permanent smile on my face and on the train back to London, a colleague received a called, which said America was under attack and the UK was next to be targeted and people were being evacuated from tall buildings in London. By the time we arrived at Kings Cross Station and on seeing the Evening Standard pictures and the headline - my sort of semi smile into turn into a full blown permanent grin, which I could not for the life of me switch off - despite wanting to. To this day - I still don't know what happen to me that day.
  12. “If one were to attempt to identify a single problematic aspect of human reasoning that deserves attention above all others, the confirmation bias would have to be among the candidates for consideration. Many have written about this bias, and it appears to be sufficiently strong and pervasive that one is led to wonder whether the bias, by itself, might account for a significant fraction of the disputes, altercations, and misunderstandings that occur among individuals, groups, and nations.” - Raymond S. Nickerson Confirmation bias (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall information from memory selectively, and interpret it in a biased way. The biases appear in particular for emotionally significant issues and for established beliefs. For example, in reading about gun control, people usually prefer sources that affirm their existing attitudes. They also tend to interpret ambiguous evidence as supporting their existing position. Biased search, interpretation and/or recall have been invoked to explain attitude polarization (when a disagreement becomes more extreme even though the different parties are exposed to the same evidence), belief perseverance (when beliefs persist after the evidence for them is shown to be false), the irrational primacy effect (a stronger weighting for data encountered early in an arbitrary series) and illusory correlation (in which people falsely perceive an association between two events or situations)...................... Continue to Read more in Here .....
  13. I know that most men—not only those considered clever, but even those who are very clever, and capable of understanding most difficult scientific, mathematical, or philosophic problems—can very seldom discern even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as to oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions they have formed, perhaps with much difficulty—conclusions of which they are proud, which they have taught to others, and on which they have built their lives Tolstoy. The never ending story still continues I see - what have I missed - any punt bashing??
  14. You'll probably end up looking this ^ p.s - if and that is big IF - you win against me - there is no way on God's earth that you are from Burco.
  15. happy lamenting day to all Somalis
  16. SayidSomal

    IGA DURUG!

    not mine saxiib - that is sheikh google:D
  17. I am willing to bet on Qardho that i can beat any Burcaawi on Badminton!!
  18. SayidSomal

    IGA DURUG!

    Jacaylbaro;731689 wrote: I concealed the name of my lover from creation And went over their name in my heart Oh how I long for an empty valley So that I can keep calling it out loud! In Arabic ??/ أخفى لي اسم بلدي الحبيب من الخلق وذهب أكثر من اسم في قلبي آه كم أتوق لادي فارغة حتى أستطيع أن تبقي اصفا إياه بصوت عال! NGONGE;731692 wrote: كتمت اسم الحبيب عن العباد ورددت الصبابة في فؤادي فوا شوقي الي واد خلي لعلي باسم من اهوا انادي Which one is better - google's or ngonge's??
  19. SayidSomal

    IGA DURUG!

    Ma istiraahdeen beryahaan nuune jin baa ka hadla? Yaa Quraan saaraaya?
  20. Gheelle T - Thank you very much for posting that link - it is most appreciated - I enjoyed seeing an old friend there (Daahir Dhagaweyne - AUN)whom I last saw in 2006 in Qardho no less. You may know he passed away in the beginning of 2008. I was with his son Yaasiin only a week ago on a Guur-doon committee. You could be right that maybe i am confusing my dates - but i am certain about November 1949 being mentioned as the British withdrawal month from all of South Somalia - leaving only a few hundred italian former POW in charge of mogadishu. Apparently it was not until the early 1950 that italian administrators come back - and after initially teething problems - worst being the jailing of SYL members - from 1954 south Somalis exercised de facto independence in their internal affairs. Kool Kat - first of all Abaayo soo dhowoow - actually I am of the opinion that only 26th of June should be earmarked as Somali Independence and 1st July should be known as Union Day. Also I am of the principle that my opinion should not be enforced upon others and I am merely sharing it in here. Who objects to that and why?
  21. Juxa;731499 wrote: Sayid 26ki june waxba ma aadan sheegin so why now?? I always doubted meeshad wax u wado I concur what lily said! Dumaashi maxaan sheegilaha 26di juun - Although i did post this thread few days before