mali_dude

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  1. well zarqa thanks for the the invitation but we like to stay anonymous, but you know wat u could do, post your number, anyone who would like to keep in touch personally will probably do so.
  2. A majestic sparkle dawns upon your eyes Melts my heart which a long time ago had turned to ice And fire burns my very soul Yet my palms start to feel so cold For the first time I looked deep in your eyes Searching for a truth even my heart tries to deny And then you laid your love on me You showed what I was looking for and couldn't see Never knew I loved you Till' the nights I missed you Never knew I could feel like this Till' you set my soul at ease The cold night wind sweeps me away Day and night pass me by My lips tremble each word I hear you say This deep devotion I cannot deny A majestic sparkle dawns upon your eyes Melts my heart still And fire burns my very soul Feeling an eternity of true love between two souls
  3. Aqoonyans should have been the right choices but if you look at somali for a moment especially in muqdisho Warlords rule different parts of the city and each of these warlords have a loyal followars of their subclans so in another words they have the powers. let them build a government for us and afterwards aqoonyahans will step into the plate just like the new prime minister, a warlord has steped down and give his postion, i hope this will be a great example for the rest of the warlods.
  4. JB whats wrong with you man, your sprite were suppose to rise up to the occaustion of the moment, people all over the world are picking up the beautiful blue flag with star in the middle and chanting somaliwey somali ha israaxto somali ha heshiiso and you are digging a whole for the somalis trying to break their soul and sprite. man this is disperate times for somalis after 14 years of unrest the thought of hearing a new government is well describe prescription for the heart, so dont spoil it b4 the governtment gets of the ground, give him time and see wat happens may be this government is a blessing in disguise
  5. would have been so much better to write the theme of your article briefly instead of posting a whole page, it would have been believable but after i readed your whole article it sadness me to see that you are spreading hate and propaganda to somalians all over the world and its not something you can be proud of it. Its just shame we are responding to your article instead of ignoring it and using our precious time with something usefull.
  6. At a time of a renewed hope of peac, stability and reconcilation of the somali people, the birth of a new government after 14 years of civil war that took us back to the stone ages and the lack of recognation in the world arena, how could some somali peopl in this site critise the new government its just beyond my believe and it is unsomalian, do u guys honestly prefer the unrest of the last 14 year i dont think so and about Ethiopia c/yusuf is not a pawn for them infact zaniwi is looking for a sanctury place to go when the oroma overthrows their rule. c/laahi yusuf hates Ethiopan like we all somalian does but at time political need, smart politicians know how to climb the rope.
  7. abaayo walahi it depends on you, when you think its righ and you got the right farax dont wait go for it cause marrige is blessing, you dont lose either way. when i was 18 i use to think i will get married at at 24, iam 24 now and still not married yet, in the past i let good opporutnities passed me with though of waiting 24. so my advice for you is if you got the right person go ahead with it iam sure you can manage your education with i have seen many people who has done it in the past and iam sure u can too, when u start having babies take a leave from your study and then get back to it, easy as that, the days of excuses has long gone.
  8. its interesting to think about watchin a somalian movie on the big screen i think it will be really fun, 12 years ago i watched an indian movie called dil which they translated in to somali and it wasnt bad at all i still remember some of the staff so i think there is a big market for a somalian movies in the big stage even though i havent seen the somalian movies that are coming out lately in minneapolis and other places, i heard they were was greate. i have just seen qabyo2 and the way the produced is so much better then the first one so as more people get involve their would be a rapid improvement. most movie goers look for a movie that has good actors that included well known stars, good motin picture, good storyline if u guys do that you can step in to the pig stage.
  9. its interesting to think about watchin a somalian movie on the big screen i think it will be really fun, 12 years ago i watched an indian movie called dil which they translated in to somali and it wasnt bad at all i still remember some of the staff so i think there is a big market for a somalian movies in the big stage even though i havent seen the somalian movies that are coming out lately in minneapolis and other places, i heard they were was greate. i have just seen qabyo2 and they way the produced is so much better then the first one so as more people get involve their would be a rapid improvement. most movie goers look for a movie that has good actors that included well known stars, good motin picture, good storyline if u guys do that you can step in to the pig stage.
  10. I dont thing he is greedy mate, he is strong mant with military background and somalia needs a man like him at memont i think he would make a good presdant and will bring the somalian people together, this is his chance for somalis to remember him in the history books as the presidant who brought somali together from the 14 years of lawless and destruction that the civil was caused