Jamilah
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My dear mother and aunt have gone accompanied by my brother (who is 11 months younger than me!!) yes I was quite envious of his position :mad: but what can you do they needed a muxram.
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Sorry Abaadir you dont qualify for the list not until you disclose your occupation and submit a photo.
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Mashallah very proud of these hard working brothers, particularly........
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Originally posted by Che-Guevara: quote:Originally posted by Jamilah: LOL. Your brother must be U-G-L-Y I mean thats the only logical explanation. Ugly..No, I wish that was the case, then atleast her reaction would have made some sense. We figure it must have been that time of the month, but I don't think even that would explain this woman's behavior. Murefu...Waa loo aamusaa. Nindhee maanta dhan wareejiyaan. The Somalis in general that I meet on trains are all funny. Some stare at you, others look everywhere but you. [/QB]I definetely fit in the look anywhere else but at you category but why is it that every Somali stranger I came across fits in the other staring you down till the trip ends it sends shivers down my spine and no not due to exhiliration ( as murefu and his mates might suggest) its just so damn creepy!!! Also, I take my comment back about Somali dudes and the frustration I experience when it comes to offering rides. Last night my sisters, cousins and I went out to dinner on Cid night and on our way home we started experiencing car problems. I thought its probably a minor problem so I continued sleeping on my cousins lap. I woke startled hearing a deep voice and it took my a few seconds to get my bearings when I saw this Somali guy who appeared out of nowhere it seemed checking out my sister’s car. He asked us where we were going and we told him where we lived and he informed us he was heading in the same direction and suggested he follow us home to ensure nothing happens on our way. And he did just that. We reached home safely and like he appeared the young man disappeared. Mashallah I was touched by this mans etiquette and distance. He didnt ask us more than the situation required. Yes I noticed all this despite my dazed state. Much respect for that.
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Originally posted by Che-Guevara: I don't know , but it might be the nature of Somali women to scorn Somali men. Something lights up in their head and turns them into little monsters. I remember one time I was with my brother on train. As we boarded the train, we saw this gal standing right across us. My brother glanced her way, and said "A/calaykuM". Big mistake, I have never seen someone change the face expression that fast (lighting fast..lol), such contempt on this woman's face. It was like we killed her father or violated her in some manner. You should have seen the look on my bro's face, and I started cracking up. Well that didn't help the situation. LOL. Your brother must be U-G-L-Y I mean thats the only logical explanation. I was at a bus stop one night and it was raining and it was cold. A car stop at the bus stop, somali bloke opened the window and asked whether i would accept a lift. I told him 'Thanks but i dont accept lift from strangers'. He said ' But i am a Somali brother and i wouldnt hurt a Somali sister'. Nice gesture, but dangerous one to accept. Strangers offering you a ride is the most frusturating thing in the world. I always think to myself did this dude really honestly expect me to say: Sure, Why not? and jump right in? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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Mashallah, great news! Originally posted by Ducaysan: Do they wear a uniform in University? :confused: For the love of.. Its called a graduation ceremony with the suitable attire Somali style :rolleyes: What would you prefer this? I LOVE the baby blue and I do pride myself on my fashion sense.
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^^Mashallah Modesty, I have to praise you for your foresight . A narrow minded woman who isn't even a professor is simply not worth your time and certainly not your GPA. But if hypothetically speaking such a woman were to teach a subject you could not afford to drop then you would employ other means of resolving the situation, right? perhaps discreetly contacting the appropriate authorities or even disguising your animosity and swallowing your bitterness with a sweet smile . The latter is how I survived science class with a psychopath as a teacher for two consecutive years. This man ranted on every class about anything that is ANTI-ISLAM and even mentioned FGM on a few occassions (something I refrain from discussing even on an anonymous board). But alxamdullilah nothing major eventuated from that. All's well that ends well. In the meantime make dua as racism is not the problem here but pure jealousy and inshallah continue making wise decisions.
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^^You overestimate Rokko’s ‘charm’ and I think he does too .
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^^That might be the case for you Rahima but for me days wouldn’t be sufficient time to process the queue of suitors so I guess Rokko can join the back of the line
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Originally posted by masa: quote:Originally posted by Rahima: We’ll let you know of our selection for you very soon Rokko, worry not, Zu and I have not forgotten our Aussie family wonderful Rahima. suggestion .. i have Jamilah in my sights at the moment .. now work with that and hurry bal..Just put in a good word dear and rokko shall take care of the rest...Bouquet of fresh peonies should be a fair start i guess Oh my...Oh I am going red...oh my...
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Originally posted by Sophist: Shaleemo with your girl? Are you sure you are in Mogadishu? If watching the world cup is a capital offence, imagine what sort of punishment "Shaleemo with your girl" can attract. I'd be careful if I were Mr Malaysia.
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Originally posted by Didi Kong: Ask not what colored ppl can do for you Ask what you can do for colored ppl Rudy. LOOL Rudy, just remember of all useless wars the situation in Somalia definetly takes the gold metal of being the most useless!
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Originally posted by Mr.Faarax: 17. When you were 17, she was expecting an important call. You thanked her by being on the phone all night. Not true
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