SayidSomal
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Ibti - i didn't know you were one of those Somalis/Arabs/Muslims that see everything questionable as being jewish even if it be a juice LOL@nuune - i was wondering as read along - when someone is going to bring out the elephant in the room
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SAWBR everyone? see la yahay?
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the one where you couldn't think anything positive about me
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Yeah, like i knew you were going to post yours War forget about those and going finish that sentence of yours - before i am forced to start my own backhand compliments
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NGONGE;690524 wrote: I'll get it recorded and watch it later. Kick off is actually at eight. But I need to enjoy the buzz that comes before the game. As for Sayid. See here: http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/50274-I-demand-a-fair-hearing?highlight=fair+hearing No, No - See here >>> http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/50293-Silsiladii-Google-Failure/page2?highlight=silsiladii+google
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I knew you were a Burcaani but who knew you were racist too Alxamdullilaah, way ii hagaageen - thanks to you. P.S. Re - SL on TV - i have already posted that Zainab Badawi's visit to Hargaysa - onHERE Have you managed to grasp the use of the PM facilities yet?
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Since i am not allowed to give mac mac - here is my bac bac to Ibtisaam after bac bac - ibti - can you kindly inform your fellow Burcaani - to stop his asteism towards his betters from Qardho
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Malika;690472 wrote: , sidhaa aad adigu diblee uu tahay , Odayguu naa wuu aha. I can introduce you to my old lady friend, so you can get an insight to history by those whom lived it..hehe Adiga 'DH'da, 'D'da, 'I'da iyo 'E' kala saar - intaadan wax kala iigu yeedhin Aniga iyo Awoowegayba waxaan nahay niman qunyar socod ah oo nabad jeceyl , balse aan oggolayn dulminta, dulinimada dab/ahd/hilifnimo iyo in diinteena iyo dalkeenaba lagu xaqgudbo
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Non-existent country (click here) (After 20 years, Somaliland still waiting to leave Mogadishu chaos. Zainab Badawi with Abdirishid Duale - in downtown Hargaysa Maximus Powers contributing to the economy and free enterprise
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Mohamed Ali, 45, grocer In the heyday when our country was at peace, it was incomparable Honestly speaking, I remember when students come out from school, all in their uniforms... you cannot imagine how colourful they were. All education grades - from primary to university - were free of charge and now poor people can't pay school fees and they have to remain ignorant. If I remember that time, I am nearly crying. The youth used to think of their future and had good minds but now you see most of our Somali youth are some way, directly or indirectly, involved in violence. We used to see good cars, good houses and good minds but now it is the opposite. We see destroyed houses, battle wagons and people with clan mindsets and empty bellies. Before, a policeman with only a small stick would be obeyed. But now, we live in anarchy - a young man fires and everyone runs away. Nowadays, we no longer have music. Mortars and gun shots are the terrible music to our ears. I worry about our destiny. I wish to see my country stable and my people living in harmony. But I am not sure whether I will witness that admirable era again before I die.
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Abdi Said Farah, 45, teacher Mogadishu used to be like any other capital city in the region. My friend was told off and ordered to apologise to the lady” I remember the days spent swimming and having picnics and then, in the evening, we would go out to the cinema or even to the theatre. That was when we still had a government. And in those days we had embassies here in Mogadishu for all the other countries in the world. So many foreigners lived here. It was so cosmopolitan. Not xenophobic like it is today. My city was beautiful and we had tranquillity. I will never forget one situation that happened one day while we were at the beach. My friend ended up arguing with an Italian woman. He was floating around on his lilo in the sea, as was this Italian woman, who also had a lilo, and he was moving so close to her so she was asking why he was very close to her. He ended up being ****** - he was still a teenager - and spoke indecently to her. The lady called the police. They came and took him straight away to the court. In those days both Somalis and foreigners used to enjoy equal rights. My friend was told off and ordered to apologise to the lady in front of the court. The situation now is incomparable. I am so full of nostalgia.
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Prof Maxamed Malaaq Muqtaar talks about wixii laga dheefay malintaas
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SMB (AUN) Justifying his break with the Soviets An interview with Murray Watson a journalist covering the story in Mogadishu 20 years ago - on the day the president fled Professor Siciid Sheekh Samatar Talks about Expectations and Reality
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Maanta oo kale, 26-ka bisha January sanadkii 1991, muddo hadda laga joogo labaatan sano, ayaa madaxwaynihii Soomaaliya muddada dheer ka talinayay Maxamed Siyaad Barre jabhaddo hubaysan ay xukunkii ka tuureen oo uu isaga baxay xaruntii madaxtooyada ee astaanka u ahayn hogaaminta dalka. Maxamed Siyaad Barre, ayaa dhowr iyo labaatan sano oo uu talada dalka hayay, wuxuu ku caanbaxay hal adayg iyo qab-wayni. Waxaa tusaale loogu soo qaadan karaa is afgaranwaagii dhexmaray dowladiisa iyo mid ka mid ah quwadihii todobaatameeyadii dunida ugu awoodda badnaa. Waa midowgii Sovieti. Mar uu ka hadlaya khilaafka wuxuu madaxwayne Maxamed Siyaad Barre yiri:
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^i did no such thing as rampaging villages :mad:
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Taleexi;690455 wrote: War ku socota the poster. Saaxiib Chinese-ka baro baan ku dhihi lahaa iyadaa soo kobcaysee teena waqtiga ha iskaga lumin way sii dhimanaysaaye. Innaalillaahi wa inna illahi rajicuun - Weligay ma arkin nin Taleex ka yimid oo sidan u hadlaya!
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Nuune wax ka shabaani badan waligay ma arkin
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Matako yake ni kubwa = Her butt is big isn't that a compliment in those part of the world? Malika means Queen - you are both paid with taxes - you have more in common with her than you like to admit.
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Lol@ fed up being an employer of the queen... are you sure is not the other way round - both you and the queen get paid with deductions from people who work at the private sector.