Jumatatu

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  1. Originally posted by juxa: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SEND A RESUME, 2PIC, A LETTER FROM YR MOTHR OR ANY LADY OF YR FAMILY, ABOUT YR GOOD CHARACTER. 2 BANK STATEMENT, REF, LETTER FROM YR EMPLOYER ABOUT YR FUTURE PROSPECT AND 3000 WORD ESSAY ABOUT YR SUITABILITY! TALOW WAX MAAN ILAABAY :confused: Yes you did iloobing something.....and will wait patiently untill u remember..
  2. Aight guys enough bashing of this guy and his blind supporters lets see hear your alternatives...as for me it is, though he has not yet put his name in the hat it is Galleydh, and if not him then Abdirahman Jama barre, or Addow in that order.A/qasiim would have been in that list but he has failed previously.
  3. ^^ Hassan ha uu bixiin ..that is all his intention to raise your BP
  4. yep Milk he is the best warlord...in terms of being the best runner...
  5. Originally posted by milk: brothers and sisters like it or not Abdulah Yusef will became the next president for Somali Insha Allah so take a deep breath and respect the man he is our next president. All this talk u are doing is not going to help u or somalia. What makes you so sure bwana? The man has a problem getting the consent of his own clan you expect him to get the blessing of the full council. That is as far as the ethos of this conference is concerned. On the other hand what makes you think if,that is if, C/llahi Yusuf is elected he will be a great leader when all you can see in his trail is grim picture?
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    ^^^ xasiid you should not smirk at the mis-fortune of others.
  7. Originally posted by juxa: yes, loved n respected the man, the word too. bt lately or last 15 years men who carry the word, dont even know the meaning. In the last 15 years there those of your gender who had and have 'fathers' and they will best answer your question... However I cant fail to notice that you dont need a father at this stage but somebody of the same gender but rather in a different role
  8. Originally posted by Rahima: Coming here was not my choice (as probably is the case for him also), but representing the US was his choice, and in that is my objection. Exactly....! Now that we agree that it was not his choice to go there, like yours, then lets appreciate the man had to work. Now he could have been anything from a postman to astronout, but he chose athletics. For him to represent the country that gave him oppurtunity as opposed to the one that bitterly destroyed his hope is not comparable. It is easy for us to say the word Muslim country......assuming u mean Somalia muslim country ..give me a break
  9. ^^shikamu mama shangazi....habari za afya siku hizi..!!
  10. Ask them to repair and develop what they ruined before.
  11. Originally posted by Aeryn Sun: OHH! And here I thought u were asking me out. Why am I not suprised that u were the first one to answer the call... Salafi_Online nice pulling power saxiib...!
  12. Originally posted by juxa: once u enter into a good muslim marriage, u will wonder how u have lived without it Wow...wow..wowowo....! coming from the person who said that "men are waste" and so confidently asked whether men were Humans. Just a question of thought Juuxa, and who do u intend to share this sacred and good instutution with.?
  13. Originally posted by Waryaa Dude: He came this far with the training, food and opportunities he got in the US. Sure we all don't like the US, but in islam you have to respect the country that you live in and even fifht for it when they are being attacked. I accept with the best intention that I agree with my great friend Warya in this matter. You could have not said it more better sxb.
  14. Originally posted by Rahima: It would be a different story if he was running for his homeland, but as far as i'm concerned he sold himself anyway. What is your current Nationality Rahima and where do u live?
  15. Originally posted by juxa: to my opinion,,,,,men are not even needed,,,,,,waste of space, waste waste,,,,,,,, Ok here is another one...Juuxa have u ever used the word FATHER ?
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    Mutakalim what in the name of heaven are u muttering about? Let me show u one example of what my argument was...you said ... Do apprise me if you know. Now apprise is that commonly used word? No ,but u did. Where you could have substituted it for 'make aware' or even more simple 'show'. Nah..! but you did not.Language is for communication with the underlying intention being that people comprehend what you are saying. So saxiib chill and save your acrimonious for a suitable arena.
  17. Originally posted by Snow the informer: lol lol lol lmao !!lmao. if the war lords are there by force how would it be possible to tri them in court. The UN tried to do away with them but the ppl wouldnt alllow it so your stuck. Stuck with what the warlords or the people..? :confused:
  18. Originally posted by juxa: are men humans :confused: :confused: :confused: If they r not humans my dear then why do u put on make up,cadar, dirac, go to the hair dresser on weekly basis, walk so elegantly, smile constantly, wink, get nervous, jealous, joyful,....etc..etc..!
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    Originally posted by NGONGE: I don’t believe it! A Somali person refusing the offer of a free dishwasher? Ala maxaa la kibray! So what now then a free lottery with a dishwasher price anyone who reads your posts...? Ngonge waxaan ku warsadey saxiib wayahaan wax sadaqo ah ma bixisey?
  20. ^^^Horn saxiib dont tire yourself, this people have narrow crasp when it comes to Somali politics and dont think further than their circle, mida kale saxiib dadkaan biyihii berdacad ayey so cabeen, hence are not open to any other suggestions.
  21. I think this debate is irrelevant now as the war-hero, great leader, the only choice etc..etc. is on the brink of quitting the summit cause he has not been given the liberty to solely name the ***** members to the the National Assembly. A person who cannot even come to mutual agreement with his own sub-clan will want to lead a Nation and unite them after going through (no mentioning his role in it) a terrible social breakdown to the core of its establishment.
  22. Originally posted by Waryaa Dude: I'm Daanyeer No wonder...! ma ana yabiin...
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    Originally posted by Curly_Sue: I also think that Mutakalim is helping the rest of us by introducing new words to us. I choose to see it as a contribution to out little society rather than him singing his own praises! Curly_Sue is back with a bang.... W/B Sue with a big hug
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    Originally posted by Mutakalim: I have analysed the posts of our esteemed brother, but I have failed to find any "subtelties"; I have analysed the posts of our esteemed brother, but I have failed to discern any "esoteric" meaning; I have analysed the posts of our esteemed brother, but I have failed to find any "meaning". This brings into mind the difference between native authors and non native authors of the English language. While the former will simplyfy his work inorder his readers to understand his narrative the latter will do the opposite in attempt to show his grasp of the language. "subtelties", "esoteric", "meaning" of these three the last one I think would have said it all. As for the thread Mutakalim it is not intended to be intellectually nourishing but rather on the contrary a satire.