Valenteenah.

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  1. In my experience, it's always best to get as far away from home as you possibly can when you go away to Uni, but crossing the atlantic may be a bit much. Good luck, luv. I'm sure it will be a breeze, I'A, (Our cousins across the pond are a bit....dumb..u kno? I am sure you'll have a superior time)!
  2. Originally posted by Nazra: Aeronwen that's all you can manage :eek: By the sounds of it, you seem to be unfit. By the sound of it. Am allergic to gyms, but thanks for the suggestion, anyway.
  3. Well done, Libaan. This calls for a knees up.
  4. Hey Foxy, Exercise isn't my thing, really. I do 40mins brisk walking everyday and that's about all I can manage.
  5. Amiin. It is beyond tragic, Athena. The Indian part of Kashmir seems to have been hit the hardest. Ilaahay ha u sahlo. I hope people respond as fast as they did when the Tsunami hit. The potential loss of life is huge! Quake kills '400' schoolchildren
  6. Subxaan Allah! May Allah rest their souls in peace. ------------------ Hundreds die in South Asia quake Pakistan says more than 1,000 people may have died in a powerful quake that also hit north India and Afghanistan. The 7.6-magnitude quake with the epicentre 80km (50 miles) north-east of Islamabad wiped out several villages. At least 500 died in North-West Frontier province in Pakistan. More than 450 died on both sides of the disputed territory of Kashmir. In Islamabad, people rushed to dig with bare hands to rescue those trapped when a tall residential building collapsed. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who was visiting the site, said the quake was a "test of the nation". Shortly after he spoke an aftershock struck Islamabad, forcing people from their homes. The first tremor, which was registered at 0350 GMT, was felt by residents as far away as the Afghan capital, Kabul, and India's capital, Delhi. Severed legs Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, President's Musharraf's spokesman, said: "Casualties will be high... they could be well over 1,000. Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told local television: "We have reports that several entire villages have been wiped out." The head of police in the North West Frontier Province told AFP news agency "between 550 and 600" people had died and the figure was likely to rise. In Pakistani-controlled Kashmir 250 bodies have been recovered of more than 2,000 feared dead, an official told the BBC from the provincial capital, Muzaffarabad. "All official buildings have collapsed," he said. Part of the Margalla Towers residential complex collapsed in Islamabad. One rescuer, Rehmatullah, said: "I rushed down and for some time you could not see anything because of the dust... We pulled out one man by cutting off his legs." Karam Usmani, a 28-year-old sub-inspector with Islamabad police told the BBC: "I heard the cries of the people in the debris and with my bare hand I started to dig and I pulled out one dead body. "But I managed to rescue another man of 35 and carried him on my shoulders to the ambulance." In Indian-administered Kashmir, 200 are confirmed dead - including 15 soldiers - and 600 injured. The town of Uri close to the Line of Control that separates divided Kashmir was worst hit, with 104 dead. The administration is working overtime to restore essential supplies like electricity and water disrupted by the earthquake, says the BBC's Altaf Hussain in Srinagar. Aid talks Ben Phillips of Oxfam told the BBC a meeting of relief organisations was under way and is liaising with the UN and the Pakistani government on supplying aid. Mr Phillips said the initial requirement would be for tents, blankets, food aid and medical supplies. Source
  7. Originally posted by Alle-ubaahne: Kaas diinta ku aflagaadooday muxuu dhaamaa hadda kuwii nabiga (scw) dhibi jiray, sida Abuu Lahab? Bashir Godoow, Naarta Jahanamo Salkeeda ku waar, ilaah aan ka baryee! Oo afka aad diinteena iyo dumarkeena ku caaysay, masiibo dagdag ah ilaah haka soo saaro! Laa xawla walaa quwati ilaa bilaahi caliyal cadiim. I can't believe I am reading this sort of habaar in Ramadan. What planet is this guy from? Acuudu bilaah. :eek:
  8. 1) Hear me loud and clearly: You can lose your virginity by house riding, ballet, doing gymnastics and TAMPONS TOO. But still you are virgin who has not had sexual intercourse , but a virgin with no hymen with a vagina the same size as a tampon 2) Virgin-Tampon= someone who lost their hymen to a tampon 3) nursing student?, was doing a double degree sis, but I’m not into nursing. I’m a commerce student Dear Lord.... Nazra, 1)Someone who's lost their virginity is not and cannot be a virgin. But someone who's lost their hymen can still be a virgin. There is a clear distinction. 2) I wonder if you don't think that girls who use tampons get sexual pleasure from it. I can't fathom why else you would be so fixated on tampon users. 3) Perhaps it's a good thing you've gone for a double degree (which am beginning to suspect is a colossal waste). Someone who has such a terrible grasp of biology could never succeed in nursing. What a distasteful topic. Especially considering it's Ramadan. Yuck
  9. Ramadan Kariim to you. Welcome.
  10. Dear FutureMe... An interesting concept. I'm too scared to write anything to myself in the future. I probably won't be around to read it anyway.
  11. ^ That's just morbid, Ducaqabe. Liibaan, I am a paper-shredder.
  12. Originally posted by Tuujiyee: AER..kaalay adiga saqajaanimada jooji nooh..ani hadalka markaan kugu dhahaaye nadiif uu ahaa markaas baa adiga iyo odayga indhaha yar yar oo budka gaaban wato baa boosaneero ku dhex riday..seecaml...anaa nadiifatul cadiima yaaqee... Tuujiye, saqajaanimada macalinka ugu weyn baan ka bartay dee...adiga. Beentana iskadaa...wax aad taabato oo nadiif ah maba jiraan.
  13. Originally posted by underdog: Barwaaqo, were you caught sleeping on the job? or was it a karma for the misuse of past power? Hi UD, Misuse of past power? Heh..that's a laugh! I resigned because my perception of a lot of people in here changed for the worse, including some whom I previously considered friends, and I felt I couldn't really step back and put everything into perspective without taking off the hat. That's all.
  14. Athena, your contribution is not needed. I know you're unemployed. Qurux, Another bloody student. This thread isn't for you either. See yourself out? Thanks.
  15. Yes. If I can't pronounce the name, it's the destination for me. I really want to see both Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan and Ouagadougou. :cool:
  16. ^ Intanaad adna la timid miyaa? Hurdadaadii iskaga noqo aboowe.
  17. I am bored, yaa? And the day is dragging on. So, what's ur profession then? Xamaal? mini-cab tout? criminal? Don't be embarrassed.... Put it down here and then go next door and register your salary in Nazra's Thread. Thank you.
  18. ^ There's no need for lynching, dear. Anything that ends with an -ism should have no place in our faith. And that includes dogmatism, as well.
  19. Funny but very disrespectful. If they wrote anything like that about the Qur'an all hell would break loose.
  20. ^ There's nothing to debate, dear. It was a random musing since more than one person referred to 'the jeans-wearing sisters' as opposed to the 'hijabed sisters'. The two are not mutually exclusive. As for levels of imaan, I think I shall leave that for you to dispense. Xirsiyo-Zahra? Urg! The name is Aeronwen, ya?
  21. LoL...The Samurais' have landed! Athena, don your safety hat.
  22. Horta, what was that Somali saying... Qof is faanshay waa ri is nuugtay? Soming like dat? Anyhow, Nazra, it sounds like YOU are the one with the fixation on your income. If you brag, people will naturally enquire.
  23. Hah! *Cackles* You're too funny. <-- Just downed a tall glass of fizzy sugar. Oh the guilt of it...