Zafir

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  1. Zafir

    wow

    ^I lack, the hand washing proficiency; perhaps you could give me one prior to me helping our mutual friend, yeah.
  2. Zafir

    wow

    ^I have the same utensils as he, he is no good to me, but to you, he might be useful.
  3. Zafir

    wow

    ^Yes, Alle-ubaahne
  4. Lol@wadh hooy is jidh. Sheekhoow, nabad baad ka talisay.
  5. Zafir

    Alle-Ubaahne

    Originally posted by Khalaf: ^^^Your what 32 Zafir? odey ba thay sxb, compare urself to NG and Xiinow join ur league adeer. Ok, Sire. Red Sea, Ilakahiisa adoo sacabada ku wada iila kaaley.
  6. ^ Maad idiga inoo soo sahmisid?
  7. Zafir

    Alle-Ubaahne

    ^If, their would be a beat down between the two of you, my money is on you Red Sea. Make me proud.
  8. Originally posted by Gediid: Zafir 2 questions 1-Are the lenders using their own money? 2-What happens if you decide to sell the house at a value below what you bought it for,for example $50 before the loan is up, will the lenders be willing to share the loss incurred on the house or do they want their original loan back? Gediid, The answer to the first question is: Yes But I don't the answer to your second question. However, I would assume they would want their original loan. I going to find out though I'A.
  9. ^^Hmm. Interesting, I somehow came to be aware of a different notion all together. Well, out here in Canada anyway. The Islamic lenders are made up of bunch of people who are putting up the money to purchasing you home. (eg. Your home is $200.00 and you put down $5.00, Islamic lenders put down the rest of the payment making them the owner of you home along with your name, making your goal to pay them off. Now, your monthly mortgage is for instance $2.00, they take $1.50 and $.25 cents to the broker for his fee's, thus, making $.25 towards your principle, until your renegotiation in five years) Do I have it all wrong here? I am pit confused Gadiid and The Point and Xiin
  10. ^I was being sarcastic with the whole notion of the Chinese wrote it and its ok so, move on lady. However, I personally found the whole tribulation somewhat comical, but that's just me.
  11. Mother had to explain to daughter, 7 origin of 'totally unacceptable' word on wrapping of furniture built overseas Apr 06, 2007 04:30 AM Jim Wilkes Staff Reporter When the new chocolate-coloured sofa set was delivered to her Brampton home, Doris Moore was stunned to see packing labels describing the shade as "Nigger-brown." She and husband Douglas purchased a sofa, loveseat and chair in dark brown leather last week from Vanaik Furniture and Mattress store on Dundas St. E. Moore, 30, who describes herself as an African-American born and raised in New York, said it was her 7-year-old daughter who pointed out the label just after delivery men from the Mississauga furniture store left. "She's very curious and she started reading the labels," Moore explained. "She said, `Mommy, what is nig ... ger brown?' I went over and just couldn't believe my eyes." She said yesterday each piece had a similar label affixed to the woven protective covering wrapped around the furniture. "In this day and age, that's totally unacceptable," Moore said. Douglas explained the origins of the word to daughter Olivia, telling how it was a bad name that blacks were called during the days of slavery in the United States. "It was tough, because she really didn't understand," Moore said. "She'd never heard that word before and didn't really understand the concept of it." Moore, who has a younger son and daughter, said she's heard the word used many times, although it has never been directed in anger at her. "But it's a very, very bad word that makes you feel degraded, like you're a nobody," she said. Moore said she called the furniture store the following day and three other times since, and feels discouraged that no one has returned her calls. When interviewed yesterday by the Star, Romesh Kumar, Vanaik's assistant manager, passed the buck to his supplier, Cosmos Furniture in Scarborough. "Why should I take the blame?" he said. "I'm a trader, I don't manufacture. I sell from 20 companies, maybe 50 companies. How can I take care of all of them?" He said that he would check similar stock and make sure other labels were removed. "That's terrible, that's a racial ... something?" Kumar said. "This is entirely wrong, but it's not my fault. It's my job to sell good product to people." He said the best he could do is to give Moore the telephone number of his supplier, so she could take it up with him. The owner of Cosmos Furniture, Paul Kumar, no relation to Romesh, said he was upset to learn packing labels on products he sold carried a racial epithet. "I import my products from overseas," he said. "I've never noticed anything like that. This is something new to me." He passed the blame to a Chinese company, but apologized for the labels. He said he would contact the furniture maker in Guangzhou and demand they remove all similar labels. Moore said she's not sure she wants the sofa set in her home. "Every time I sit on it, I'll think of that," she said. Source Apparently, when the Chinese are describing a black man to a sketch artist, they will say; ‘he was tall African, round face, nigger-brown color, and so on’ it will expectable.
  12. Originally posted by Dabshid: ^^I still remember this horrific image where I saw an old friend, his wife asking him to change for the baby, while she was on the phone, Subxanaalah, taasi waa naxariisdaro! And he obediently got up and carried out the task, Alloow na astur! bal may u dirsado marka aan ka tagno Raali ahow hadaan kaa diday, Mid modern ah oo aad raratid oo kaa aan kor ku sheegay ah baan kuu rajayn. What I am really disheartened by is the fact; this father didn’t know the baby’s diaper needed changing. It took his wife who was on the phone to notice and tell him to change it. Dabshidoow, Raga adoo kale ah hodhey baan u arkay, faataadhugleyn iyo gidaar ku kaadis oo iinaan wadhba u heyn baad meel kasta la fadhiisataaan. Dhalaanka is dhal oo ka dhaqaaji miyaad moodey? Mas’uuliyad in ay kaa saadhan tahay mi’yaadan ogeyn? Waxaad soo dhigtay nin nacass ah uun baa dhiga ee iswaanso adeer.
  13. Great job Clever Jamal, it’s really awesome to see brothers doing their thing. Kudos to you and your restaurant sire. Ps: I am going to try making chicken bombastic at home night.
  14. Documentary by Rageh Omar
  15. ^Oo yaa shida'dan bilaabey taloow?
  16. Wadaad waa kan meelaha orordayee, habad Hayenakeen ah bal ku qabo. Ps: Ngonge, I think the wadaad is very likable/well rounded fella once he is sober.
  17. ^Oo waa runtaa, ee miyaad ila aragtay? che,
  18. ^Heeey, don't go around putting words in my mouth
  19. ^How do we know for sure the bananas were stolen for mere nourishment purposes? The other question I have is, Val, I can comprehend why you had left the soup and deserts in a populated by other provisions, but your bananas?? They could very much being by your side or behind/by the desktop, so in other words, it was you that abandoned them, so, you deserve to be bananaless.
  20. Judging from the picture, you’re one hairy 19 year old. Anyhow, there is only one more remedy left, if you haven’t already tried. The song ‘beat it’ comes to mind, if that didn’t work for you friend, then rest assured you’re direly in hopeless state. I remember I was 9teen once and sleeping in being my problem.
  21. Originally posted by Cambarro: ^^ Waar shukaansi xumidaa. Waxaad dhaantaa Alle-ubaahne uun. LoooL, Feeridhihii baa i qarxay. Che, you have to admit, shegochya good, as if that wasn't enough she ruined you for other women xitta.