Valenteenah.

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  1. Oh NO..like we don't have enough problems here already.
  2. Moti, You are hopeless!! What are all those people doing in the movie? Ina Haji Aftaag is a one-woman show! For the love of all that's green. :mad: **Leaves the room mumbling about chimps and simple instructions**
  3. ^^ Hello you. I think I have missed you. Haye, enlighten me. Who was discussing the development in Somalia? *Hint* See the topic title.
  4. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: @ Gediid.
  5. Originally posted by Cawo : quote: Originally posted by Zephyrine: Soya Milk ? Yuck. I can't imagine anything more revolting. Zeph don't knock it girl, Soya milk is tasty, specially flavoured ones..i.e Chocolate hmmm. also has any one tried Almond Milk? Cawo..LoL. I have tasted soya milk..and erm..can't say it was a good experience. But to be fair, I only tried the powdered kids one (a few of my baby cousins were born with serious food allergies...specifically intolerance to dairy and gluton). So, I'm not sure how different the flavoured liquid is. Now, what's Almond milk?
  6. *Spills her milkshake* :eek: Oh Ngonge....!
  7. LoL @ Sky...I see my name. I hope I am not playing a measly love-interest part, coz that would just suck. Moti, Ace posters. Wlc back! Zephyrine wants to cause carnage in a red-leather body-suit ala Elektra.... ^ Your mission, should you accept it...
  8. Originally posted by Caano Geel: quote: manaa waalan misey cadan ba laga heesaya!! brotha, why do u ask nonsense q's? i seen u say this lousy things over and over again! and frankly, i am perturbed. if we confuse u, then just go some where else and then u might get a bolt of ligthening landing on your head and voila Ureka!! i couldn't disagree more with you on this 'blud we MUST ask questions and lots of them. If you read what I've said you should see that my main complaint is not the grammar, but the content. CG, I think Rudy's quote was aimed at Haddad's questions and not yours. That is if I understood everything correctly. You have a point tho...the letter is far too wishy washy. And who are the SCG? Like you, I have never heard of them before, and if the 'About' section of their website is anything to go by, they seem to be a political organisation working within Somalia? But based in the UK? :confused: :confused: Somali Concern Group INTRODUCTION Somali Concern Group (SCG) is a voluntary not-for profit organisation, which is a social movement and seeks social and political changes. SCG has a broad and comprehensive goal, which is to revive the dignity of the people of Somalia by mobilising the society, strengthening their brotherhood relationship and by orientating the society about the values of the peace and everlasting reconciliation between Somalis. This movement will utilize every national democratic way to prevent the dividing elements of the Country and integration of the population. The movement believes that Somalis deserve to have a culture based upon their faith and their good customs while maintaining equal rights for all. SCG aims to establish a strong population whose main objective is to bring about a broad civic change. The SCG will work to create connections amongst the nationalists and peace seeking forces that live inside and outside the country. In order to achieve the creation of civil movement who want the change, which will lead to the establishment of a strong and democratic nation. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF SCG The aims and objectives of the Somali Concern Group are: a) To revive and reinstate a Somali Sovereign government and to make an effort to reach an establishment that based on democracy, Somali traditions, culture and faith. b) To work hard to achieve inclusively and the unity of Somalia and to participate the reconciliation and the efforts to bring all Somalis who have engulfed the civil war towards peaceful solutions. c) To fight for a justice society and free from degrading. d) To put a big effort to reach a government system based on transparency, responsibility, social and economical justice, good governance, and the rule of the law. e) To encourage and develop free market, equal distribution of the national wealth, development of the country and eradication of poverty. f) To work for opening up the society to facilitate the good interactions between them. And to increase the public capital and the common wealth which the society earned. g) Supporting and encouraging social justice, development, security and peace, and to create an environment which allows a continuous steady development. h) To support and encourage the rights of the vulnerable groups (powerless), such as the rights of the children, women, the elderly and the disable people etc. i) To create a humanitarian projects for human development. THE STRUCTURE SYSTEM OF SCG a) SCG is a social movement, democratic, nationalistic, and its members will make its decisions. SCG is a movement whose members are able to demand the accountability of their leaders while following the rules and the system of SCG. b) SCG is against degrading, and dividing the Somali society any act that can bring about all sorts of discrimination and prejudice. c) SCG will encourage and support the rights of women and SCG will guarantee to increase the voices of women to be felt strongly with in the party. And participation of women in the highest ranks of the party and its different departments should be widely visible. d) To work for freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of ideology, and accessibility of public records. e) SCG is against taking/using weapons, employing force, and inflaming animosity among society. f) SCG will work with all other national forces that are also working for peace inside and outside the country. SCG will also have a good relationship with nations/countries, which support Somali interests. Source
  9. The intention of the letter is good, but I am wary of the content.
  10. ^^ In that case, you have made the right choice. Turkey would be the better option for you.
  11. I said yes to six questions, so I guess my score is 12 points. 0-20 points - You live in the suburbs and have never made a trip to the ghetto ^ That much was pretty obvious. I'm far from ghetto.
  12. Police to target ethnic groups in Stop and Searches Young pakistani and Somali males to be specific. How do the London nomads feel about this?
  13. There are far too many sick people around these days. Imagine attacking an innocent boy with an AXE! Simply for walking with a white girl? Good Lord.
  14. In Zeph’s case it is apprehension, fear and discomfort. To be fair to Zeph, she made it clear that it’s feelings that are ruling her head and not good judgment. LoL...Thank you. *Goes to shoot herself in the foot*
  15. LOL, Okey, they should just aim a little lower then? Or there is more to the quote than what I can deduce from it? It must be saying men think with that lower spot than they should with their brains? Really, X! Ma kaa dhab baa? :eek:
  16. Hmm... NG, I don't know... It does make me feel a whole lot better to know that THEY ARE NOT ALL SOMALI, if any are. The Islamic factor is there, sure..why else would they do it? But please God, not in my own backyard by my own people. The thought was making me feel physically sick. A shallow way of looking at it, I know. I also know we are not any different as a people. The evilness is there. It's seen and proven on a daily basis. But in this case at least, it's good to know that we are innocent. Even if, to the wider world, we are all the same! The distinction makes me feel better. So much better. Still...we've been well and truly trashed as a community.
  17. Fidel, ABBA, huh? I'm sorry. BTW, That's a long list! Hmmm...I can't think of a Song that describes my love-life(?) currently. But anything fatalistic would describe my life in general. Latest downloads incl: Knocking On Heaven's Door - The Alarm Before You Walk out of My Life - Monica The One I Love - R.E.M. Let it Flow - Toni Braxton Slip & Slide (Suicide) - Kosheen Side - Travis Good Luck - Basement Jaxx feat Lisa Kekaula My Immortal - Evanescence Handbags and Gladrags - Stereophonics
  18. Rumours abound! But I shan't get into it. The Somali community have finally distanced themselves from the incidents. Good on the SCC. The silence was almost deafening before. Somali community leaders condemn bombers Wednesday, 27th July 2005, 20:02 LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - Representatives of the Somali community in Britain tonight issued a statement condemning the London terror attacks. Mohamed S. Mohamud, chair of the Somali Co-Ordinating Committee, said: "We, on behalf of the wider Somali and Muslim community, totally condemn the recent hideous crimes perpetrated by these criminals. "Furthermore we totally dissociate ourselves with these individuals, and would like to appeal to the public in support of the police in order to bring these perpetrators to justice. "We would also like to pass our sincere condolences to the bereaved and their families as well as the family of Jean Charles de Menezes. "Finally, we totally support the police and appreciate comments made by Sir Ian Blair, Met Commissioner with regards to our faith, in that Islam is a peaceful religion and does not support or preach any form of terrorism. "This is a time for all Londoners and communities to come together to show resilience, tolerance and support for one another. "We must maintain and preserve our unity, anything less is capitulation to those who seek to divide us." They urged anyone with any information to contact the Anti Terrorist hotline on 0800 789 321 Source
  19. Fidel, Ahh...one of the smaller tribes? Tell me, are G. Unit men good-looking? I think I know who you mean. He isn't Reer Kuuley Cali Banjar , everybody thinks he is though. He is just a friend of the family who comes to our Aqal looking for some free hilib . He is Reer Wax Matare . What? He lied to me? Duli fooqal duli. Waa inaan shaah kulul ku shubo the next time aan arko. I suppose he knew I wouldn't fraternise with a Reer Wax Matare. :rolleyes: Afro JAREEROW, LoL..
  20. you should see the amount of police on the streets and at all the stations I noticed. Who knew the Met police had that much man-power? There are 3-4 police personnel patrolling every station. I actually counted 15 at Clapham Junction (the only place where everyone still breezes across the platform bridge. The thought of 8 bullets to the neck obviously isn't enough to deter some commuters from making it to their train).
  21. ^ LoL... Yes, I think we've handled it well so far. No country has been invaded as a result yet.
  22. LoooooL! They should have a most interesting wedding night! Yikes!
  23. ^^ You toss them around for sucking lollies? *Giggles* Um..OK Mr Khan!
  24. ^^What do they suck? Ghengis Khan? LoL..how camp! Say Attila the HuN and I willl have more respect for you.
  25. Why Sky! I didn't know you were kuuley cali banjar! I think I know a cousin of yours. Fidel, G. Unit? Hmm...not familiar with that tribe. Do they live in mudug?