rudy-Diiriye

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  1. Yo iska daafa....These 2 shytty-lands are like 2 lil sistas oo alabtoodi baa isku urtey!! One day hopefully, they willl shower, sheeydankana ika naari doonan, then grow up!! keep hope alive...nomads.
  2. yo....that pic with the jeans wearing lady is from Indonesia and not from xamar!! No indhoyar leave in xamar...U pple ever seen xamar.....smelly goat-herders!!!
  3. I rather see AS stay...than see more effed up warlords waste more somali lives with their clan BS!! when tf this is gonna end!! I betchya...its gonna end only when all warlords are shot in the head.
  4. This is not over yet!!....the fat lady has not sung yet!! wait till she sings...and u will see like the la riots that we went thru in the early 90s. Everywhere i saw that nite was on fire...hollywood, sunset, west la fire...fires & gun shots everywhere!! It sounded & looked like Mugodisho...that nite. funny things...LAPD was nowhere to be found that nite!! lol...fuleeys.
  5. naah...Qashin was originally discovered by the vikings in Minnesota. Thats why the specialty of this place is Qashin.
  6. Come on pple ...there are somalis living in Cleveland!! No way....! i never vision that in my life! wooow...No wonder king james had to run away!! lol.
  7. Why is Uganda fighting in 'hellish' Somalia? Pay rise With the mission being such a dangerous one, why is Uganda so involved - providing 5,700 troops? For an individual soldier, the financial incentive to fight in Somalia is clear. If you see what happened in our country before we liberated it, it was chaos, like in Somalia” Maj Duncan Kashoma A Ugandan soldier, the lowest paid Ugandan soldiers earn around $120 (£76) per month; if they opt to fight in Somalia they earn more than $1,000. For Col Kulayigye, Ugandan troops are on Somali soil because of regional politics: "If Somalia is unstable, Kenya is unstable. And if Kenya's unstable, then we are unstable, first and foremost." Mr Njoroge claims there is another reason. "Uganda has never had a peaceful transition of power. Guns and soldiers have always been involved in a change of regime. "The ruling NRM party does not want thousands of soldiers hanging around in barracks with time on their hands. And there is no work for them outside the army - unemployment is 50% here," he says. "President Museveni has been in power for almost 26 years and his popularity is waning. Military officers are already getting restless. From the government's point of view, better for them to be fighting in Somalia." Click link below to: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16853499 By Dan Damon BBC World Service, Kampala
  8. Some of us are shocked to see camels in a desert...so here lil fyi about these beautiful creatures for DC (daqan celis) folks. Camels 101: SHIPS OF THE DESERT There are two kinds of camels. The first, known as dromedary, camel, has a single hump on its back. The other, known as a Bactrian camel, has two humps. Scientists do not know exactly why some camels have two humps, while others have only one, but it may be that God designed them this way because they live in different climates. The 14 million dromedaries alive today are domesticated animals (mostly living in the Horn of Africa, the Sahel, Maghreb, Middle East and South Asia). The Horn region alone has the largest concentration of camels in the world,[4] where the dromedaries constitute an important part of local nomadic life. They provide peripatetic Somali and Ethiopian people with milk, food and transportation. Camels are known as the "ships of the desert." They can glide across desert sands with ease, and provide one of the most important modes of transportation for people in desert areas. Dromedary camels can travel at speeds of up to 8 to 10 miles per hour for up to 18 hours! Bactrian camels are slower, traveling at speeds of around 5 miles per hour. But they can maintain this speed for longer periods of time over great distances (about 30 miles a day), and can carry extremely heavy loads (equivalent to 8 large suitcases!) in the process. Except for giraffes, camels are the tallest land-living animals, sometimes growing up to 7 feet. And talk about well designed! Camels have wide, cushioned feet that spread out as they walk. This helps them maneuver in the sand. They have tough pads on their chests and knees that help support their body weight when they kneel down. To protect themselves from sandstorms, they have not one, but two rows of eyelashes, and can close their nostrils completely. People used to think that camels stored water in their humps, but this is incorrect. Actually, camels store water in small, flask-shaped bags that line the insides of their stomachs, which have three sections. Camels can exist with very little food and water if they need to. Strong digestive systems help them get the most water and nutrients from the thorny plants, leaves, twigs, shrubs, and dried grasses they eat (and that most other animals wouldn’t think of eating). When there is plenty of food, they eat a lot and store fat in their humps. And when they are thirsty, they can drink as much as 25 gallons of water in 10 minutes! They conserve water because they hardly ever sweat, and because their nostrils remove moisture from their breath and recirculate it through their bodies. I rather have a camel than a horse anyday!! Its a natural land-cruiser..
  9. Some pple will be lost w/o the qaabil! Just buy a freaking gps...& u wont get lost!! lool....So homies...tell us what the qaabil does for yall!! Except u losing your hard earned money to some losers called qaabo qabiil who never had an honest job in his life. Suckers... I once run into a soo called kq--kabo qabiil when i called somalia to give condolence when cousin passed away. His dad was the kq. So he hears that i am the phone...and he grabs the phone. Dont say hi...how u doing. He just started lecturing me about the qabiil shyte & why i dont send money. I just lost it and start lecturing him back...I said listen to me know...U r out of line uncle...click...he hanged up on me.~~ What a douche bag...True story. Know they all scared of me n give me the nick name qabiid.
  10. Yu jacburis...how was the jail time that uncle gave ya!! lol..I hope u didnt suffer 2 much. I hope that it was more like going on a diet for ibn alkramin like u. lol
  11. I was once hanging at weekend in San Diego with my non-somali speaking from african xalimoo friend. Guess what happened, when my friend left the apt, this shabby looking xalimoo knocks the doors, comes in. So, i started talking with her socially. Out of no where, she asking so what tribe r u? I wasnt expecting it. Warning though to DC (daqan Celis) folks....never answer this if u dont know the asker personally.. its a trap. Seriously, she saw that i was not interested at her...so she started doing mind games...to try to get me from Clan-door back door. So i told her about clan thinking that shes probably clueless! Guess what....she goes, oh yeah we are from the same tribe! I was like hell no..god..wtf......! my friend came back so we spilt and headed for the town. I never gave it another thought. U dont really hear these type of questions in La. Next morning she calls my friend and asks for both of us to come for dinner!! So she asks me and i go what the hell...its a free meal! We went there...Guess what happened. We go in the house...my friend is escorted to a different room. I end up at dinning room table with 3 old farts that i never met in my life. Waar yaad ahayed! they said as soon as I sat down!! (my head-set was still playing Easy E songs on my player...i press the off thing right away when i heard Waar qeelo!!) "Waxaad tahey bal noo sheeg!" I go haa! what u mean!! War haddey bal...wiilsha wax isutehiin bal magacyaashooda noo sheeg! dee idiga waliga lagoma arag marka inan ku barano ayaan ku rabanaa!! hmm. I am like ....i see alot of nice yummy food in front of me..so i had to make quick decision. i.e., I can either starve or get feed today!! and i was starving..so obviously, the decision was a forgone conclusion. I give them everything except my bank account. I was sitting next to the mofos ...i had to say something!! I got fed good food, cake, good ole somali tea etc.,...i looked up and thanked the one above for not having me eat ugaali today (lol) and then got more food packed to go!! That was like 2005....never heard from that family again. Yo..plz call me. thnx
  12. U need to talk to mom and have her order for u a nice xalimoos to massage your cranium...& get also get some dessert.Thats all one needs to regen their head scalp when hair loss is taking place. Or click on the link below to check out the future of hair growth...! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/ns/NBCNightlyNews/#46828487 Xaliimo way is cheaper, faster n more exciting...Its guaranteed to work but the cash back is not warranted!! Only your freedom is warranted, if you wanna opt out later.
  13. Somalia;815800 wrote: They lurk in-between the shadows of internet walls. thats rings a bell....u hear it homie!
  14. Whats the freaking big deal about this pic??? u cc's need to get a real job!
  15. I think u r mistaking Al-qaad which was born in Haregisa with Al-qaida which was born in xamar! 2 very different objects.
  16. dont say qabiil or u will disappear haji!! tooradhi sare ayaa waley internet ku nool! lol
  17. Its probably a freaking guy club...no women! hell....me love them ladies! all my good friends r ladies...they kind, nice and got that electricity that makes u booya and see stars in your head!! u know what i am talking about!!
  18. dont exactly...but they have a city there!! + i saw alot of xaliimos who married Indias, use to work in other countries n retired there. Some converted to christanity, hindusom etc. But it was large community. Then, when i came to la, i met this dude who was half somali half Combodian. His father was in the British Army in the first world war. My own family is missing 2 grandfather siblings that go lost while working as seamen. another one was found in Sudan with large family and another in Syria..The syrians one's daughter contacted my family in the 80's.
  19. First time i saw this in my life!! look kol though. thnx
  20. There is a large somali community in Heyderabad in Anderapardesh in Indian. I met some of these soldiers that left somalia in the early 19th century. I met one of the old oj's there. All he remember about somali lingo was ku labo sadhex!!. Some how they all keep they family last name as somali but they still rmember what tribe they from!! looooool.... They were from sl & pl area....& just imagine them running into rudy who get no clue of these tribe names! they will just look at me....I told them i know tribes from xamar but not from other places! They were nice pple N gave vip treatment.
  21. I like Belgium waffles...any one else!
  22. lool...this might ring a bell with nin-yaaban........its yaab.
  23. gaariwale or gaadiwale means the owner of the car!! I came from family of truck drivers...thats why i have siblings from all corners of somalia. Ole man.. did know how to use xiga!! I asked him one time why he has all these kids...N i suggested to him that I would have been so rich if i was the only child. That got me shipped to Broading schools from 4th grade till uni. Smelly ya later pops.