MR ORGILAQE

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  1. I just knew there will be some inclusion of non traditional clans into Puntland in order to bring about the inclusion of Cabudwaaq clan.
  2. Now that was informative without any rhetoric analysis good one nationalist
  3. I am just knackered today maybe another day sheherazade
  4. He needs a firing squad.That's probably too easy maybe a 3 year stint at Abu ghuraib or guantanimo that should do the trick
  5. i never did like southall home of the "doqonmawaydo"
  6. Alle bari and plent of Orgi hilb ha!!! Oooh how i miss the real Alle bari back home the ones over here somehow are not as good as the ones we used to have back home.We had a competition once and was won by a guy called Ali Tumbo in somali it is Cali calool Now this guy sat down ate till his belt became too tight he opened it up went on till his belly was full so he leaned to one side,continued till he could no longer comfortably eat in that position so he leant to the other side and then went on to lie down!!!.i tell you he did finish five BAAF of food and you remember how big the Baaf back home used to be!!.Well i hope you have a good time there Bob .....i dont like that name by the way BOB! couldnt you find another Somali name like Ilkayare or something!!
  7. I saw this articles the other day and i thought you might all want to read them. Maybe you cann all write on eof your own?. I love and I adore Africa because I live in it. I am unique and talented within, so is Africa. I am said to have the most wonderful characteristics of a hospitable person, so is Africa. I love myself because I have in my possession abundant wealth and resources - yet my children are poor and deprived of many basic necessities of good living. I love Africa for no different reason. I extend unsolicited love and sympathy to strangers of different races whom I do not know - but I quarrel and fight my own kith and kin, killing them in civil wars, religious conflicts and tribal conflicts - and so is Africa, a continent I love. I love myself because I command sympathy from those who seek to rule and exploit me, although I have what many of them don't have. I don't love Africa any less than I love myself for this reason. I love Africa because, in as much as I love myself, the world cannot do without my uniqueness of potential. How I love Africa for I know I will surely shine and when I do, Africa will surely shine. For I love myself and I love Africa because I am an African. Mtamandeni Joseph Justice Kalilangwe, Malawi There are several reasons why I love Africa: 1. Water in my village - if I want to have fun with my bath I just go jump in the river, while I bathe I wash my clothes and while my clothes are drying, I enjoy my swim. There are designated places for drinking water, washing and bathing, but I do not worry about any infections as I am in a secure environment. I drink water straight from the river without any fears for infections. I love Africa. 2. Poverty - I love Africa because the outside world thinks I am poor, as I am seen with tattered clothes, running nose, unkempt hair and barefoot. I do not see myself poor and neither do my peers in my village. I get up, run around the village compound, if I find people eating in one compound, I join them for the meal, run after goats or cow for fresh milk straight from the animals and enjoy a ride on the back of the cow till late after noon when I am hungry again. I go home, have an evening meal and sleep on my mat in a grass-thatched house. By the way, the grass-thatched house is cool in summer and warm in winter but leaks during the rainy season. With the warm feeling all over, these negative things are not noticed. I love Africa. 3. Preachers - I love Africa because even though the white man came to Africa to preach his religion, it is now Africa's turn to preach the white man's religion in the white man's world. This is our own small world - let us preach together. 4. Refuse/rubbish - I love Africa because one can go about without shoes, step on the rubbish or scavenge the dumping grounds for something to eat, but without worrying about infections. Onlookers worry for you but you go about your own business scavenging without any worry. I love Africa. 5. Hospitality - I love Africa because of its warm and vivid hospitality. Imagine a home, which has chickens, goats, ducks and cows but will not slaughter one to eat. However, as soon as a guest arrives, one is slaughtered so as to eat with the guest. In the same vain if a guest has no blanket one is given to him to use until the guest leaves while the owner of the house sleeps without a blanket. To the outside world, one might think the owner is suffering but it's the hospitality of the home and all are happy with warm smiling faces. I do love Africa, as it is a survivor, a saviour and a carer for all mankind. Joy Orawemen, Nigeria I love the extended family relationship in Africa. In Europe, it is everyone for himself, God for us all. But in Africa, everyone is his brother's keeper. In Africa, a child is not owned by his biological parents alone but by the entire extended family, nay the entire community . When a man is wealthy, it is not for himself, wife and children alone. Instead it becomes his duty to take care of his parents, sisters, nephews, nieces, uncles, aunties and other distant relations. This is why when a man is given a political appointment or he wins an election, the indigenes of his village and the surrounding villages usually organise parties celebrating this event. They believe that he will use his position and new-found influence to bring development to their village and its environs. Yes I love Africa for its extended family relationship. If someone is bereaved, she has a whole lot of relatives to comfort her, to wipe away her tears and to make her happy. My aunties were in our house for six weeks comforting my mother when I lost my elder sister through an improperly executed abortion. In Africa, when you cry, you have people to cry with you. I love Africa because when you are faced with some emergency financial problems, you call at your extended relation's house without first informing him that you are coming. And he will help you if he has the wherewithal or he will even go and borrow for your sake. But in the western world, you have to make several phone calls to receive an invitation to visit your relation. Before this invitation will be approved, a lot of things may have happened, most often than not, bad news.
  8. What is with you and the Orgi are you Orgi LOOOOOOOOOOL well bro back in the day i used to be the most feared among orgi's 'cos i ate them a lot Speaking of civilisations just 'cos ours hasn't been documented doesnt mean it is not as old as the chinese it is most likely to be older than most other civilisations known to man and our proverbs are a wealth of knowledge if you seek to find out.
  9. Xuux Rag waa barasho geelna waa rarasho meanin You can learn from a man but you can learn nothing from an animal other than how to place your load on it. doqon hadii loohiilanayo xitaa magarto A fool never knows even if you are helping him!
  10. Bob what's with you and Chinese proverbs are you Chinese?.
  11. Orgilaqe waa Englishkii soomaaliya privateyada laga dhigi jiray Privateki Ramadhan oo kuyiiley Dabka baa ixasuusisey yar adeerkey dhale ayaa kadhiganjirey waagan booqday
  12. cough and love can't be hiden Wiilo
  13. No one i know ever confused me with anything other than SOMALI.Proud to be one, with all the loud talking,miraa eating,patronising,crazy,underdeveloped,NOMAD!!!!
  14. Siiley lafaanshey saracda ayey kadhididaa Roughly meaning a woman spoiled gets a chip on her shoulder ninkii soo seexo lagawaayo soo jiifso ayaa lagahelaa meaning if you dont listen to good advice it will be at your cost jini ninkii keena ayaa baxsha meaning A problem can only be solved by the one that initiated it
  15. sheherazade you forgot to add the following which were also my words everyone has a part to play and we dont complain about our part why should they?.
  16. Orgilaqe, you sound resentful of your wife's easy life. How about you and she swap day time chores Sheherazade i said i wasnt complaining now when did that turn to resentment?.
  17. You scored a 50% on the "How Somalian are you?" Quizie! 132 people had a score lower than yours 514 people had a score higher than yours 153 people had a score the same as yours i guess i aint that much of a somali after all,or maybe the person who set up the quizz aint that somali!!!!!
  18. We've all seen how quickly wars occur in South Mudug, so that was a ridiculous idea Nationalist you have a way of putting your opinion forward and at the same time rubbishing other peoples opinions as if yours is the only logical solution.Tone down your rhetoric bro.For starters i know more about Mudug than you do i come from Galkacyo,i also know more about the tribes in south mudug than you probably know incuding the current situation on the ground.i do not say things lightly i weigh them bro.I lost a lot of people in mudug wars so i knnow about the problems of wars.Yet i still respect your opinion.So start respcting other peoples's opinion if you want yours to be respected unless that is you want a typical teenager argument in which case i am not one so count me out.
  19. Horn, windtalker is correct. The 'other' tribe has a huge pack of land between Pland and Abudwaq. Galkayo is not at the border of Mudug and Galgudud. What lies between is inhabited by the Mogadishu tribe. Even the Reer Goldogob share borders with this tribe. So what the hell are you saying? Pland does not inhabit Southern Mudug, period! Therefore we share no borders with you. And even if there was a contiguous border between Pland and Abudwaq, the main road goes through the Mogadishu tribe Well i guess they'll have to incorporate this areas into Puntland too.Puntland the south Mudug tribes tribes are on good terms,such us the south galkacyo tribes and galinsoor tribes so incorporate them into puntland I am sure there is a deal to made there.
  20. Nur i am sorry but that picture you so kindly painted for us is nowhere near the real picture. Typical day for a husband namely me begins at 5.30 am when we all wake up for Salatul subhi.We pray and i help get the kids ready. By 6.30 i am away gone for work,while she takes them to school.I spend the whole day at work calling her occasionaly to make sure everything is okay.I get back at around 7-7.30 in the evening and help the kids have dinner and help them with school homework etc and they go to bed.It aint all that hard i am sorry to say.Yes she does drop them at school and pick them up and prepare food,cleaning etc but we men bust our a$$es all day at work as well and the do enjoy spending the proceeds of our hard work thank you very much.So kindly stop painting us husbands in a bad light when that is not the case.everyone has a part to play and we dont complain about our part why should they?.
  21. It is Zain Bikha i have a copy of this album for my kids they love it.
  22. Why Feme? are you going to apply for the position?.