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^^ Koolo lool, gardarro.com adi, ehehe adi dhib badnidaa, maxaa ka rabtaana, she is 20 now, plus she said engaged doesn't mean wey aroosatey lol, so waa expereince waxan, yeah, don't be jeelous aan ku dhahay if u didnt get engaged when u were 17, iska daa igaarta
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Last year, Kadhafi proclaimed his love for "Leezza," telling Al-Jazeera television: "I support my darling black African woman. I admire and am very proud of the way she leans back and gives orders to the Arab leaders." Rice meets Kadhafi on historic Libya visit 5 hours ago TRIPOLI (AFP)[/b] — US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi on a landmark visit to Tripoli Friday, heralding a new chapter in Washington's reconciliation with the former enemy state. Rice described her brief visit -- the first to the oil-rich north African country by a US secretary of state in more than half a century -- as "historic" and a sign the United States does not have permanent foes. "That is not to say that everything has by any means been settled between the United States and Libya. There is a long way to go," she told reporters travelling with her. "But I do believe that it has demonstrated that the United States doesn't have permanent enemies. It demonstrates that when countries are prepared to make strategic changes in direction the United States is prepared to respond." Diplomats said Rice wanted Iran and North Korea to take note that they could benefit from rapprochement with the West, highlighting Libya's commitment to abandon nuclear, biological and chemical weapons programmes. "It is a beginning, it is an opening, it is not, I think, the end of the story," Rice said. Rice met Kadhafi -- once described by former US president Ronald Reagan as a "mad dog" -- at his residence in Tripoli, Bab al Azizia, which was hit in US bombing raids ordered by Reagan in 1986. The meeting began one hour later than scheduled but no reason was given for the delay. The mercurial Libyan leader did not shake Rice's hand and instead touched his heart. Before beginning their talks in earnest, the top US diplomat and Kadhafi discussed the hurricanes bearing down on the US and exchanged pleasantries before a large gathering of journalists. They were later to share an Iftar meal which breaks the fast during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. Rice's visit underscores the warming of ties following Kadhafi's dramatic 2003 announcement he was abandoning weapons of mass destruction programmes -- a move which came just months after the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq. It comes less than a month after the two governments reached an agreement on a plan to compensate US victims of Libyan attacks and Libyan victims of US reprisals. In earlier talks with her Libyan counterpart, Abdelrahman Mohammed Shalgam, issues such as Libya's vast oil resources, Iraq, Lebanon, "US-Syrian relations and the importance of Syria in the Arab world" were discussed, the official JANA news agency said, quoting the foreign minister. Also discussed was the "need to put an end to the tensions" between Washington and Tehran, Shalgam said. Rice was expected to raise with Kadhafi the issue of human rights, particularly the case of a jailed dissident whose brother lives in exile in the United States. US-Libya ties were suspended in 1981 when Washington put Kadhafi's regime on its list of state sponsors of terrorism. It was forced even further into isolation after the bombing of a US airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. The White House said Rice's visit marked a "new chapter" and that cooperation could expand in areas including education and culture, commerce, science and technology, and security and human rights. The last US secretary of state to visit was John Foster Dulles in 1953, who met King Idris -- the ruler ousted in a bloodless military coup led in 1969 by Kadhafi, now the Arab world's longest serving leader. Last year, Kadhafi proclaimed his love for "Leezza," telling Al-Jazeera television: "I support my darling black African woman. I admire and am very proud of the way she leans back and gives orders to the Arab leaders." Kadhafi's December 2003 announcement followed secret talks with the United States and Britain and returned Libya to the international fold after years of isolation -- with a string of Western leaders treading a path to his door. Last Saturday, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi visited to formally apologise for damage inflicted by Italy during the colonial era and to sign a five-billion-dollar investment deal by way of compensation. Kadhafi -- who eschews the title president and prefers to be known as "brother leader and guide of the revolution" -- welcomed the end of his regime's long estrangement from Washington. "The whole business of the conflict between Libya and the United States has been closed once and for all," he said this week. "There will be no more wars, raids or acts of terrorism." But he also stressed that Libya was not desperate for US friendship, saying: "All we want is to be left alone."
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Bossaso port booms with business - report with PICS
nuune replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^ DhulQarneyn said these are Somali Pirates -
AT&T looool, adaaba iga yaqaano dhulka niyahow Lily, I think hada ka hor kuu sheegay adiga, you WILL fit well in NGOs
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^^ lool@ina aaboow, Hargeele iyo Baarreyna ku dar. War niyahow dhulkaas waligey maan arag, godcusbaan u kululahay waliba
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The projected fasting hours in 5 years time is 18 hrs and 20 minutes I would be then going to Tromso of Norway in the north pole to do 4 hours fasting
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Lily, aniga afur time 40 minute aan idin ka danbeeyaa, more longer hours as I needed Liliyoos, this Ramadan eber uu kaa dhigey yeah, maskiin
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lol@Hayam, actually the timing of when Shuur should be had, maintaining the timing of Suhuur is very important. I don't do Suhuur though, am actually enjoying this Ramadan, more longer hours next year, yippee
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guys ye all should be careful with the timing of the afur and the suhuur, sepcially the suhuur is very important to watch out!
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^^ lol walee wax weyn baa ka si ah, gargaar dagdag ah iyo gurmad bey u baahantahay hadii kale dhafooradaa madoobaan, kadibna waan bakhtiyee ijiid bey noqon!
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Faheema, naagtan cirbaha madmadow eed meesha keentay maxaa ka si ah! well, yeah, single life eh, feels so good
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Ibti, he said it in Somali, of why he thought Palin as you Can't help you there, sowie Morning and Salaams
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AT&T, saas iga dheh yaakhey, waxaanba is lahaa odeyga wuxuu isla dhacaa dallac bilaashka Norf, eehehee, I never being lucky to stay in Dubai more than 5 dayz, Inshaa Allaah, would make a trip down there sometime this year. laakin Soomaaliya ayey iga heesaa iyo dhulkii, AT&T ayaa garanayee Afdheer meel la yiraah baan rabaa inaan hawdka intaan galo, xirkaas iskaga jiro todobaadyo, anoo dhogortu iga daadanayso soo laabto oo foox iyo luubaan intaan isku daaro oo mariidkii iyo qarastii qurbaha iga miilmey soo laabto, oon hadana halkaa ka sii miiso
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AT&T, habartaas ilkaha maroorsan cidna dooran meyso ee cirbaha marooduga leh, oo kaalay hada ma adaa ku tuurto afurka, ala maxaad dallac bilaash iska dibirisey. Norf, lool@sanduuqyo, xayeysiiska inaga daa dee, ma waxaad rabtaa inaan this week wadankii u ambabaxno
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Norf, war ma hilib baa ku hayo
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AT&T, waa i kan sxb, morning to you, lool@xawligee ku soo gashey, oo ma saas bey u dheereeysaa gabadha, waxaan is lahaa wey luudeysaa oo cirbaha ayey wac ka siisaa kolkey kadhbaruursaneyso intey ku yara darto xoogoow turaanturo ah oo loogu kas leeyahay ragga, waryaa, armaaan baxar galaa
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Originally posted by Kool_Kat: Pedestrians prohibited = Lug in lagu galo lama ogola looooool@lug in lagu galo ehehehehe, Koolo, runti ummadeena ma tihid, innaba caadi maaha, that was good one, hangaraarac lug uma dhutiyo aa isoo xasuusisay runti Tuujiska abaa adiga jini dikaamin aa qabtaa wid aan ku dhahay, ma nooleed waraa waxaan is lahaa kii kolonyo habro ah oo wada jeego xiiran ayaa qoorsagaaro ku qabtey oo maxbuus ka dhigtey. MMA, cute in Somali, waa in la soo baaraa, iskama soo gami kari hada gaajo widaaw suxuurtaa ii goysey camal
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Bossaso port booms with business - report with PICS
nuune replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
lol Juje, siyeeloow buunka ayaan ku afuufi jirey maxaad ka garan adigu anaa sujui weynaadey ahee oo ku soo xuub siibtey Hadaadse farxada Duke fara gashato adaa ka maali doona, hadalkeygu saas ayuu u dhignaa, livestock iyo dooro badan baa laga dhoofiyey dakada buu kugu soo buttaacin ee aayar banoonta daji niyahow. Wax wara Abuunaa Nur Cade -
^^^ lol@shabaaxooyaa, anag hortaa aan dhaafney alaabahaas, waa ka yuunbaney numberkaas
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Bossaso port booms with business - report with PICS
nuune replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Juje, adna markii Cadan laga hadlo Siyeeloow waad u ordi jirtey, war heedhe, goormaad series noqon doontaa, waad un ka sii dareesaayee, wallee soonkii baa kugu dheeraadey oo ku kala gooyey. But truth to be told, rag baa ka macaashey Pirateska iyo doomaha dadka lagu qaloombiyo oo daara ka dhistey iyo dunya -
Bossaso port booms with business - report with PICS
nuune replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Since the business is booming, which is great news, the other two that are booming as well had to be stopped and must be stopped, and they are "Pirates" and "small boats off to Yemen on daily basis packed with people, teenagers mainly" The business would be good and bright if those two obstacles are eliminated. -
^^ Koolo-Kaat, Haye numberkaas ma gaartey mise wali waa luudeesaa Cadaan, dhalasho wacan oo wanaagsan abaabiina warka soo daa
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Rabbish, what kind of news is that, very poor, it doesn't even seem a news article. On Ethiopia colonzing Somalia, it is already happening, nothing new there, and everyone knows that, fact!!
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^^ lol@inyaw Norf, ma toban doollar oo qura, lool waligaa ma lagu dhahay: sidii geela ayaan ku dabri, kadib cagaha danbas ma ka sii deysay intaad ood isku tuurtey qodxo miiran jirkaagu sidii kanooniga camal ma u daryaamey. I hope ineysan saas kugu dhicin
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