nuune
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lool@kubad buu ku waashey, I have to agree with you, since 2007 he has being saying he will take up Arabic classes, and he said da same today Norf waa madax adagyahay
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Soomaalida ma waxaa guumeesta carabta,,,,
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lool@hala taageero, ee hala taageero ma xumee ula jeedadiisu maxay tahay, he got none
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lool@huwa qadiim, markaasuu ku leeyahay Norf ma yaqaano carabi, war hoo bariiska dheh iska celi ninka ku soo tuur alaabihii macdanta e naxweesnaa
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^^ Ninka in la wiisiteeyo uu u baahanyahay kadibna maskaxda laga sifeeyo
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Ngonge, are you saying Norf can't say two words in Arabic The man speaks lahjad now waxba ma ogid
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^^^ Madaxda Somaliland ayuu ka maqley malaha loool@By by Safiirka Ethiopia ka cusub na soo dhawoow walaalo
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Madax adeegii JB ayaa ku jira caana beelaha
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Jamaal, aad baan u aqaan indeed lool@sigaar gaabta labadaa dhinacba qofgkii u gooyoo qeebta bonusta iska rucleeya wax dhaama malahan coventaridaaduna kaamaba foga, meesha ma ciir ayaad ku dhameesaa
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Cawaale, talaw ma dookhaagaa noocan, alla dookh xumidaa sxbow mar dhaw faraanfar baan ka yaabi inaad noo soo dhajiso iyo qorratooyinka Jamaal waxbaa ku helayee, war ma Birmingham ayaad shibaaxaysaa, dat is my place niyahow don't miss da Bull Ring area meel waxaa u dhaw xiirantu ay tubantahay
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lol@Allamagan, nice one sxb Engineer Cadde, first you are Engineer, second as you label yourself you are light skin dat is where ur problem started, you loved labels, girls don't like labels, so remove it and I assure you, ur PM will increase in ten folds
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maanta systemka fartaadi ayuu wada xidiga ka dhigey adigayba dacwad kugu soctaaba,,,,
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dacwadaa intaad iska deyso booska safiirka tagey ku badal
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^^^ lool haye adigu maxkamad saar
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^^^ r u series
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Aabihiiba haduu Jaceylbaro la baxay ilmihiina maxaad u maleyn,,,,,
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Originally posted by NASSIR: nuune, you should consider becoming an astranaut. lol NASSIR, I am already into that field, currently doing Aerospace Engineering together with my CPL License. lool@moon bombing, they missed da target by few meters, but the mission was success as it was da first of its kind, and da result would come out next few days or so.
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^^ dat is only one video yaa Sue, the event was captured by many ground and space observatory telescopes. It was really exciting when I was watching the live event at midday today. Now they are gathering data that was collected by many observatory ground controls, even da Hubble Space Telescope in orbit capturd exiciting images. But the bad thing is, the spaceraft missed the crater it supposed to crash into, both crafts landed not far from the planned crater. Still, it is a milestone.
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nin waalan.org
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^^ With the right funds and instruments, Somalis can send spacecrafts there and even make manned-mission. Laakin Soomaali baan nahayoo, dayaxa waan isku qabsaneynaa, heshiis ma jiro xataa in 238,857 miles away(dat is how far da moon is from our earth), not dat much when you look at it but needs right equipments. JB, buuraha naasa hablood moon mission centre aynu ka aas aasno
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^^ Nin Yaaban, ehehe, yes, if there is water on da some parts of da moon, then there is life, meaning life can exist there, and this would be a hub for future explorations of outer planets, the moon will be a transit hub for scientists to live there and carry out science experiments.
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JB, go to da NASA website, I was watching da LIVE crash landing there, so halkaas ayaad ka helaysaa. lool aliens, most of da moon's surface has not being discovered, there are parts dat is not even visible to earth, da other side! Jamaal, lool, deyn maayaan, biya iyo balaaya ayay baarayaan, da result will be interesting though, aan ka war sugno, this particular crater they crash landed da crafts into is where they suspected to be water, it was huge hole thought to be full of ice water.
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^^^ Seeker The carft crashed into the moon hurling debris high above the lunar surface, da impact was huge, a second specraft packed with science instruments followed next to crash as well, but all da data has now being transferred back to earth for analaysis. dat is to search water on da surface, the suspeected area is where the crafts were crash landed. Jamaal, it was great to watch, as da two crafts got closer to the surface, what a sight!
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we are in europe, so 2 minutes to go, oo yeaaahAAAAAAAAAA it is getting closer
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Watch the event now, in less than minutes time, the crafts will crash land on the moon to look for water in a crater LIVE coverage of lunar crash NASA to moon: Get ready because here we come By SETH BORENSTEIN (AP) – 3 hours ago WASHINGTON — Two NASA spacecraft are barreling toward the moon at twice the speed of a bullet, about to crash into a lunar crater in a search for ice. If all goes well, the impact will be beamed back live to Earth. The first and much bigger crash is set for 7:31 a.m. EDT. That's when an empty rocket that weighs 2.2 tons should hit the crater Cabeus and create a minicrater about half the size of an Olympic pool. It should kick up a plume of lunar debris about six miles high. The idea is to confirm the theory that water — a key resource if people are going to go back to the moon — is hidden below the barren moonscape. Trailing behind the rocket is the lunar probe LCROSS, short for Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite and pronounced L-Cross, beaming back to Earth live pictures of the impact and the debris plume using color cameras. It will scour for ice, fly through the debris cloud and then just four minutes later take the fatal plunge itself, triggering a dust storm one-third the size of the first hit. Telescopes around the world — including the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope — will aim their cameras at the big event to provide more views of the dust-up. LCROSS and its bigger rocket stage launched together last June and only separated Thursday night, the last major milestone before the big crash. The lunar minidemolition derby will be broadcast live on NASA television. Museums and observatories planned early morning events to show the crashes, which can be seen with backyard telescopes in the predawn darkness west of the Mississippi River. But the best place to watch the lunar action will be on the Internet, scientists said. "It's going to be a muted shimmer of light," said Anthony Colaprete, an LCROSS scientist. The LCROSS probe cost $79 million and was an add-on to a bigger NASA satellite now circling the moon.