Faarax-Brawn
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Originally posted by AAliyah416: ^^ lemme try to translate malinta ugu danbeesa aad waraaqahaas kuso celin kartid xafiiskeena waa I hope that helps Jac you never fail to make me laugh walahi....mid waalan aa tahay Thanks Cadeey,that seems too long laakin. How the heck have you been?
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Originally posted by underdog: On the same token isn't it possible for me not be as guilty as you wish? This is an age old debate about two people looking at the same object. Do they see the same thing? or is what they see interpreted by their brains based on what they already know (or think they know)? This is a plausible theory,Afande.
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^In Somali Dabaal yahow
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Originally posted by underdog: quote:Originally posted by Faarax-Brawn: No self respecting chauvanist willl ever admit that Underdog,Sema ukweli Chauvinist? whats with the low blows, FB? Its that kind lingering misconception that gives innocent people like myself a bad name. Innocent? Even Pastor Ted Hagger(of am cured of gayness fame),was at one time "innocent" & as suggested by Valenteenah,You probably are not as innocent as you front
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^Waryaa, i need translation for this line: They(Documents) are due back to our office by .... ANYONE? I have to send this letter out
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Sisters Appreciation Thread....Show Some Love....
Faarax-Brawn replied to Paragon's topic in General
Haneefah & Isseh,Please meet me @ Puke city & while you are it,please throw me off that cliff,would ya? -
Lingala,Zairewaw(lol),and Southern African Music is sooooooo 99 These days,its all about West Africa. Ivory coast(youtube,Wollosso),Mali(youtube,Fakra Toure),Nigeria(My African queen),Ghana(Highlife)Tanzania(bongoflava) & Kenya(Genge). You oldies need to get with the new African songs,yall stuck in the 90s
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Originally posted by sheherazade: naag-naagteed. He is not being sincere,No self respecting chauvanist willl ever admit that Underdog,Sema ukweli
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Barack Hussein Obama wins Iowa (97% Whites)
Faarax-Brawn replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
^Yeah,precisly My predictions: Texas= Obama Ohio= Clinton The other two N.east contest Vermont: Obama Rhode Island=Clinton Obama wins with Delegates but,Clinton declares victory so she can go to PA,wheres shes ahead and she will likely win. Of course,she wont give up -
Originally posted by marcassmith: ^nor is it yours! but my humble mistake has been corrected! thx How do you know English is not my first Language? Do you know me? You are assuming,right? I grew up in a Non Somali country and i learnt English before i learnt Somali or Swahili,so in essence,English is my first Language. Also, a mistake cannot be a Humble, what humility do you need to a make mistake? huh? Anyway,What criteria did you use to arrive at this conclusion? Where is your raw data? What sample did you use?
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Which profile do you fit under! ] What kind of school did you attend? You are asking a question,that means,you should put a Question marc(tehehe, )at the end of your question. I understand english is not your mother tongue,but,please,change it. I hate questionmark less questions.... That should probably tell you which profile i fit!
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Barack Hussein Obama wins Iowa (97% Whites)
Faarax-Brawn replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
^Did yall see the "Red Phone" ad? Oh boy will it really back fire. Love the Obama response Laakin. This is what he said: NBC's Andrea Mitchell notes that Obama responded on camera to Clinton's ad. "We've seen these ads before, trying to play on people's fears, trying to scare up votes," Obama said. "But I don't think they'll work this time. The question is not about who will be picking up the phone. The question is what kind of judgment will you exercise when you answer the phone. "We've had a red-phone moment. It was the decision to invade Iraq. Senator Clinton gave the wrong answer. George Bush gave the wrong answer. John McCain gave the wrong answer -
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^Maybe sell to some people that are into necrophilia Possible,i do have a freind who likes to go rotten.com(YUCK)
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My thing is,what did the porn site do with the dead photos? :confused:
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Originally posted by Armchair Politician: Why is it every meeting that occurs in Puntland looks the same? Really long polished wooden table? Check Everyone has their own bottle of water? Check Everyone looks really bored, and noone has even opened their notebook? Check Looks as though Puntland has started offering a selection of soda pop with your water as well.
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Originally posted by Ibtisam: A stable Kenya is good for Africa as whole and the economic development of East Africa.... That and the fact I need a home close to home. FB: Kenyans had more to lose than Somali's, from what I understand most of the ones creating the civil unrest hadaab were the shaqaalaan youngsters in the slums and those seeking revenge for wars centuries ago. The majority of Kenyans just wanted to get on with live. Malika better I do it than anyone else. I agree with Xiin on that. L0L@young shaqo la'an kids. Do you have Kikuyu freinds? It was more than that dear. Malika,Tribalism is not the problem, it was years of negligence & inequalities. People can only be tolerant for so long ya know? When for over 40years,only a few select people from one region get to eat the cake,of course,ppl will revolt. Change,as you know,had to come.
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Originally posted by -Lily-: Yes well, it's easier said than done to not care about odd 60 years or so, which isn't even the point. The point is why should they be denied? Why can't you try for both lives? Pain & despair are very real feelings in the here and now. Unfortunatly,You do have a point. Everyone is his own master & these poor folks,need to revolt & stand up. Freedom doenst come on a silver platter. historically speaking,Arabs have never been known to be freedom champs
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Originally posted by -Lily-: I’m afraid that’s not good enough, there should be laws and regulations to end discrimination, it’s true people may never be truly equal but they should all have the same fair start in life and then see where that leads them. To deny them the rights to better themselves and then say its just fate is unacceptable. Of course,there rules and regulations to end discrimination. Its stipulated in bold,in a language Yemenis understand,in the supreme law book of it all: The Holy Quran Discrimination sucks,its hurts & of course,everyone is equal...Yemenis included I am just saying,this is a temp world & we shouldnt really care about it as such
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Originally posted by Malika: ^Do you think there was that much concern and interference from other African leaders when Somalia was at its earliest stages of collapsing Or was Somalia left to its own accord? Or could it be that AU has just resently found confidence in dealing with African affairs, or was the former OAU not compitent enough to deal with then raving mad Somalis'[still are...joke,haye] Saying that I applaud the intervention of these African leader,finally some sort of true pan africanism coming through.. Yes & Yes. Not only did African countries come to them,the ENTIRE world came to Somalis rescue. But,thats long gone. Whats more important is that Kenyans,showed maturity,patriotism & love for their country. Something of course,Somalis lack. You need to put the country first,the people & then EGos last. Ibtisam,i do agree though,African countries were not as mature. We were led by dictators,who of course were put in place by western powers. Lets see where it leads us though,a stable Kenya is Good for Somalia
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Its Human nature,some people are at the bottom others at the top. What can you do? In the eyes of ALLAH,when one dies & the day after comes,ALL men will be equal. ' They should strive(as we should all),to work hard to be at the top of the ladder in the hereafter,thats the most important life,not this temporary world
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I wish Somalis could put the country first. Kenyans,have finally agreed to a power sharing deal. Annan: “We have agreed” Story by LUCAS BARASA and CHURCHILL OTIENO Publication Date: 2/28/2008 Chief mediator Kofi Annan has emerged from a high-level meeting on the Kenya crisis to say “we have an agreement”. Africa Union chairman, President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania chaired a meeting with Mr Annan and rivals President Kibaki and Raila Odinga that lasted from 10am to 3pm at Nairobi’s Harambee House. Mr Annan told journalists soon after the meeting that they had managed to agree and that details would be made public in about an hour. He said the parties were also expected to sign a document spelling out the agreement later today. A desk is already in place on the lobby of Harambee House in what seems to be preparations for a signing ceremony. The two sides have until today disagreed on how to structure a coalition Government. President Kibaki maintains he is ready to appoint a Prime Minister and two deputies, but under the current Constitution. The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) insists any power sharing arrangement must be cemented through relevant Constitutional changes. They also want the PM to be named head of Government and the President to be head of State, and equal sharing of Cabinet positions, among others. Also at the meeting was former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa, who sits with Mr Annan in the Panel of Eminent African personalities who have been driving the mediation since January. The third panellist is former South African first lady Graca Machel, however she did not attend today’s meeting. Both President Kibaki and Mr Odinga arrived at the venue of the talks accompanied by some of their negotiators, but it is not yet clear whether they were allowed into today’s meeting. Those at the venue include the Government negotiating team that include Cabinet ministers Martha Karua (Justice), Moses Wetangula (Foreign Affairs), Prof Sam Ongeri (Education) and Mbooni MP Mutula Kilonzo. They were joined by Local Government minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Attorney General Amos Wako. Mr Odinga arrived with his negotiators Musalia Mudavadi, James Orengo, Dr Sally Kosgei and Mvita MP Najib Balala. President Kikwete arrived in Nairobi on Tuesday soon after Mr Annan suspended the mediation talks that had being going on at Nairobi’s Serena Hotel. The decision came after the Government and the ODM negotiators failed to compromise on how to create a Prime Minister position, seen as key in the structure of power sharing arrangement. The Tanzanian President initially planned to depart Nairobi yesterday but extended his visit by a day. Local and international pressure is on President Mwai Kibaki and Mr Odinga to compromise on a power-sharing agreement. Kenya was thrown into a political crisis after Kibaki was declared the winner of a disputed December 27 presidential election. Violence that followed the announcement resulted in the death of more than 1,000 people and left over 350,000 others displaced.
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Mogadishu security improves and taxes to be collected...
Faarax-Brawn replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
OK,lets completely come to a stop on this thing shall we? A lawyer runs a stop sign and gets pulled over by a sheriff's deputy. He thinks that he is smarter than the deputy because he is a lawyer from California and is certain that he has a better education then any cop from Butte, Montana. He decides to prove this to himself and have some fun at the Montana deputy's expense. The deputy says, 'License and registration, please.' 'What for?', asks the lawyer. The deputy says, 'You didn't come to a complete stop at the stop sign.' Then the lawyer says, 'I slowed down, and no one was coming.' 'You still didn't come to a complete stop,' Says the deputy. 'License and registration, please.' The lawyer asks, 'What's the difference?' 'The difference is you have to come to complete stop, that's the law. License and registration, please!', th e Deputy says. Lawyer says, 'If you can show me the legal difference between slow down and stop, I'll give you my license and registration; and you give me the ticket. If not, you let me go and don't give me the ticket' 'That sounds fair. Please exit your vehicle, sir,' the deputy says. At this point, the deputy takes out his nightstick and starts beating the lawyer about the head and shoulders then leans down and asks, 'Do you want me to stop, or just slow down -
Mogadishu security improves and taxes to be collected...
Faarax-Brawn replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^ Che, mar hore aan rabsho ka baramoosay wah... FB, hayeh nagawad mahaan...Iga hormar laakiin, gadaal inaa maro jeclahay...LOL Afkan ka falanahayee,ee intaan balaya kala sheegin,ihor soco...Koleyba sidi habarihii aad uu lafyoota -
Mogadishu security improves and taxes to be collected...
Faarax-Brawn replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
FB, one is entitled to have his/her own opinion, no? If one voices his/her opinion, it certainly doesn't speak for what this site stands for...So let it be...I be me, you be you, they be them...Simple as that...Hebel siduu saan u dhihi karaa iyo heblaayo seey saan u dhihikartaa looma joogo... Of course cadeey. Naga wad mahaan -
Mogadishu security improves and taxes to be collected...
Faarax-Brawn replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Faarax-Brawn...Horta aduu Keenyaati eh maxaa kusoo dhex galiyee dad wada dhashey-ama Somaliland ha ahaato ama Somalia ha ahaato sheekada anagee noo taalaa. Now Vacate the place KK...LoooooooooooL..ayeeyo iskadaa dadka. Waxaa ma maqashay,aw dooli dilow,dad nool maas udaaha? Somaliland aa loo diidanyahay mahanee,anoo sujuu xaa ii haray? Maanta waa Somaliland,Beri waa O*Gadenia,Beri dambena waa Djabuti then unukaa ku xigno. Its pre emptive defense nooh
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