checkmate

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  1. Originally posted by Scarlet: Whenever a boy is born I suggest Galleyr (eagle) as a name but the mother's give me an evil look and banish me out of the room. It's a lovely name though....fine...I'm gonna name my future baby boy that...the most unique boy in the playground. I like Samatar, Ilyas, Warsame, Kayze and Guleed too. Girls - I like Suban, Sahoor, Sagal & Waris. P.S. I never heard of it...do u know anyone named Galleyr? I hope not. I think I am gonna beat you to it..ha ha ha ....Galleyr is my favorite name too.
  2. ^^ Adiga kaligaa uu hada topic kuu furaa hadaan qac aqaano aniga. Originally posted by Qac Qaac: khalaas.. Af carabiga ayaaba i dilay...LooL..sxbkeey welcome back hee..mabruuk neh iga hoo.
  3. Walaahi this is truly sad news, Sucdi is/was very close friend of my wife, Sucdi is sweet, beautiful, sensitive, intelligent, god fearing young girl who would never consider taking her life for nobody. As her friends we are strongly convinced that she is still out there. Ilahayoo la helaa iyadoo nool.
  4. Intaa waa inta kaliya aan niyada ku dhisto had iyo jeer Kowleyba waxaan filaayaa in aan aniga ugu horeyn una ugu danbeyndoonin. rag waligii baa laga adkaan jirey soo maaaha castroow.
  5. Maya maya saaxiiboow, Tii hore baa meel aan is geeno la nahay, oday laga tan badiyey oo tabar beelay maxaa ka xun, waa ilaga tan badiyey uun. Muraadka alaaha sahlo, maxaan karoo oran karnaa
  6. ^^Been ma aadan sheegin wallee, laakiin ogoow waxey sheegaan ba wax run ah baa ku jira. Mr.xamar..war waxaad iiga warantaa tagaasida ninyahoow? waxaan doonayaa in aad six bolood dhuunta isa soo qabtee.
  7. Mabruuk, mabruuk qacqacoow. kuwii isku waara ilaahey ha idinka dhigo saabiib, ubad kheyr qaba, owlaad saalax ah ilaahey ha idin kala siiyo walaalkiis. Ps: oo goormaad sacuudiga aadey? Waryaarahe nin culus baa topickan soo qoray, waaryee garab tuujiye war nin yahoow nafta iiga waran? maxaa sheegtay? oo maxaa ayaa mahaan war lagaaga waayey?
  8. ^^ Waxay ka wadeenba waad ku sugtay alleylehe good castorooow. Warkii ii soo daa? Blacks or no black reading is an individual discretion, to pen down only black don’t read is an absolute false and discriminatory.
  9. Fresh thinking is required in black America. Though America is no racial utopia Sxb and no one can stop the black or blind, who is determined to succeed in America or who wants to "play the game." The highlights of such social dysfunctions in black communities as low scholastic achievement, crime, drugs, and family breakdown that have not improved in the two full generations since the passage of the Civil Rights Act. There is work to do and it must be done by black people, regardless of how whites behave.
  10. Aah Amelia…you are so right, don’t know what I was thinking Jana Gana Mana is the anthem; those were the days weren’t they? Maaahn, I can’t help but feel we somehow shared chapatti and dahl in a silver container with layers in it. Where bouts of India did you live in and what years? I was there from 1989 to 1995… ooh maahn my mind is running al over the place here, if you’re from Puna or Hyderabad then I definitely think we have crossed path with each other through family. Do you remember singing: We shall overcome We shall overcome We shall overcome some day Oh deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome some day
  11. Saareh Jahasei achaih Hindustan hamarah hamarah, I still remember the national anthem from singing it every morning for six long years. Sheh how would you rate the overall experience for the visit? Did you go to Nizamudin in Delhi? Reading your posts has brought up so many memories. Ps: You're Tall
  12. Yaa Jamaacal Muslimiin see lagu baryey? Waa la'idin waayey ayaa mahaan ee xaa dhacay? Wax war iyo wacaalo ah? kheer aan idiin dhaafay.
  13. Mabruuk khery..Ilaahey hakuugu anfaco, and welcome aboard.
  14. That was my precise thought when I initiated this threat brother. I trust every member of this forum, if one of you’s formed something significant as to helping our brothers and sisters in Somalia; I guarantee you will have my money and time (if permissible). The biggest setback that I have gathered thus far is not having counterparts to work with in our soil, though this is a considerable setback we have to come up with alternatives to accomplish our goal. How about we form a committee among Solers, open an international account for solely this purpose, where every one would make contributions on a monthly bases. The committee can assign a person to go to Somalia to do some research focusing on the betterment of our people, then the committee can initiate contacting the resources, the required persons to do the jobs to reach the goals so on and so forth. Taking the first step is always the hardest, but I remind you all the foundation of this cause.
  15. Maansha allaah.. Thank you for the response Naden. I completely agree we can’t obviously start up something we have no depth of with out a thorough investigation and what better way to go about it than right from the ground source and developed organization that are already there. If we were to go on board, it would definitely have to be for a long-term goal but our priorities would first be the basic necessities of sustaining life, such things like; water, food and shelter. Depending on how far off be come, we could then do other things we see fit for the development of our communities. And you are right this plan requires profound and calculated thinking.
  16. What if we Sol nomads formed a coalition to help the needy/hungry in Somalia? We take noticeable action instead of discussing and analyzing issues on forum boards. I have been thinking a lot about the our poor people lately, as you are aware this is a reoccurring problems (starvation) every year in the drought season, I would like us to take preventive measures to save lives, rather than sending money in the last minute. I honestly don’t see any other way of contributing and helping our people. I totally understand of the difficulties involved in embarking such journey but it’s worth it if we are going put one suffering soul in ease. I am thinking along the lines of digging wells ( for water), food, clothing, shelters and etc. start out really small, depending how well we execute this plan and our success we can move on to do even better things such as education and health facilities We are going to be faced with enomous obstacles doing such acts for our people. I will like to purpose to nomads who have participated in NGO campaigns, who know all the routes taken to accomplish such plan and take a crucial role in the making of something amazing and beyond. I would also like to see nomads who will pledge one year (preferably in contract) their money and time (voluntarily). I know that some of you might think of this as little peculiar of the contract but I recommend you to consider what is at stake here and how important it’s for the organization to count on your contributions. After a year on contributing you become free of you obligations and then it will you option to continue or not. What’s in it for you another then Allah’s reward (ajar) and personal satisfaction? Charity receipts for your tax breaks at the end of the year. We need willing bodies that could set up these organizations in these countries: Canada (where we can discuss), USA (where we can discuss) UK (where we can discuss) Australia (where we can discuss) I would really appreciate if we walked the walk since we have talked the talk in so many scales. Following through this plan is really important not only will it bring us closer; it will do the same for our nation, our people then ever imagined. A coalition in affect to Only and Only help our poor and innocent people live a decent lives and get ahead start in the future. I haven’t really given much thought as to how we are going to create a counterpart in Somalia, and making deals with the devils (militia or warlords) to protect the goods for the innocent and the poor. May be you guys can share your opinions. I know my writing isn’t that great. But I sincerely hope you all can make out what my intentions are and how this could affect the lives of thousands. I am completely supportive of this idea and willing to take what ever role presented, I like us to all to deliberate on this proposal and find more ways as to how we can succeed it. Please let’s stick to the topic nomads. Castro come out, come out whereever you are.
  17. ^^This was the question What's the Purpose of Life?
  18. If I were boys with you guys, I’d have seen bac madoow in front of house long time ago. I resent commenting on my running/quick thoughts anytime I see a woman, some things are better left unstirred.
  19. They take my kindness for weakness. They take my silence for speechless. They consider my uniqueness strange. They call my language slang. They see my confidence as conceit. They see my mistakes as defeat. They consider my success accidental. They minimize my intelligence to "potential". My questions mean "I'm unaware". My advancement is somehow unfair. Any praise is preferential treatment. To voice concern is discontentment. If I stand up for myself, I'm too defensive. If I don't trust them, I'm too apprehensive. I'm defiant ! if I separate. I'm fake if I assimilate. Yet, constantly I am faced with work place hate. My character is constantly under attack. Pride for my race makes me, "TOO BLACK". Yet, I can only be me. And, who am I you might ask? I am that Strong Black Person... Who stands on the backs of my ancestor's achievements, with an erect spine pointing to the stars with pride, dignity and respect which lets the work place in America , Canada and around the world know, that I not only possess the ability to play by the rules, but I can make them as well!
  20. Your last name stays put. The garage is all yours. Wedding plans take care of themselves. Chocolate is just another snack. You can be President. You can never be pregnant. You can wear a white T-shirt to a water park. You can wear NO shirt to a water park. Car Mechanics tell you the truth. The world is your urinal. You never have to drive to another petrol station restroom because this one is just too icky. You don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt. Same work, more pay. Wrinkles add character. Wedding dress £3000. Tux rental-£80. People never stare at your chest when you are talking to them. The occasional well-rendered belch is practically expected. New shoes don't cut, blister, or mangle your feet. One mood all the time. Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat. You know stuff about tanks. A 5 day holiday requires only one suitcase . You can open all of your own jars. You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness. If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend. Your underwear is £5.00 for a three-pack. Three pairs of shoes are more than enough. You almost never have strap problems in public. You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes. Everything on your face stays its original colour. The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe even decades. You only have to shave your face and neck. You can play with toys all your life. Your belly usually hides your big hips. One wallet and one pair of shoes one colour for all seasons. You can wear shorts no matter what how your legs look. You can "do" your nails with a pocket knife. You have freedom of choice concerning growing a moustache. No wonder we are happier.
  21. A Conversation was between Faarah & his son. Faarah: I want you to marry a girl of my choice Son: "I will choose my own bride!" Faarah: "But the girl is Bill Gates's daughter." Son: "Well, in that case...ok" Next Faarah approaches Bill Gates. Faarah: "I have a husband for your daughter." Bill Gates: "But my daughter is too young to marry!" Faarah: "But this young man is a vice-president of the World Bank." Bill Gates: "Ah, in that case...ok" Finally Faarah goes to see the president of the World Bank. Faarah: "I have a young man to be recommended as a vice-president." President: "But I already have more vice- presidents than I need!" Faarah: "But this young man is Bill Gates's son-in-law." President: "Ah, in that case...ok" This is how business is done!!