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Everything posted by rudy-Diiriye
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try it now...i can assure u that u will be there forever!! lool.
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now i didnt get that message...i was just wondering what happens when one gets on the ignore list. I am sure Che that u probably is on a couple of ignore lists! lool
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Do u ever get this message???lol.. first of all how does one get on that list. Is it just an optional click or does one just go boom boom boom i dont like u so u is on my I-list. Or is it like, you put these pple on this list cuz u cant reason with them! which one is it??? PS: i had 10 pple on my list...but i removed them since i am a forgiving man! lool
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homie...these guys are crack-heads nowadays so stay away from them. Dont be fooled. they will make u kill your own parents after they get u hooked with crack.
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yeah, they do have that big forehead!
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why r xalimoos so hang-up on western religion propagandas or female genitalia. we are a homeless nation...shouldnt rescuing our country be priority #1. Come on ladies.
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yo..duqdu waa drank 24/7..maba miyirsato, marka dee yahuud baa afta caano ugu shubtey. so whatever she says, is just pos! u know piece of shyte. Marka xaarka iska du ku deh ok. u tell me when we gonna see her in a mosque paying respect to Allah to ask for forgiveness! i did it. yo if u is a moslem, u gotta come home, at least, once in a blue moon! right. :confused: peace.
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first of all i am a dude...u see moustaches and shyte in my pic avatar, thats what we call in america a man! i dont know what yall call that in somaliland. But in America, its a guy and not gal!! so sweetie call me homie and i will be goood to u ok. name calling is not good...special if u is women. it could back fire pretty bad. peace macan.
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Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
is that the pirate flag!! lol -
how can u compare djabouti and kenya! do u know when kenya got independent??? u got 2 much hot gas ma istiri! lol love ya gal!
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Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: what was the map for??? lol -
Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
oh! u feel it 2 homie-gal. My bad, i thought that i was the only one. welcome to the new somali tribe called... Pain-killers. -
Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Plz try to be civil...I mean what the hell is going...wheres the ADmin! I say one word and he keeps sending warning emails! While pple like Dukey can call people what they want and no one says shyte to him.!! Is this site getting to the old cliche "THE BLOOD IS THICKER THAN THE WATER". I hope that OLE clan neck does not stick its ugly neck here! That will be a sad day in SOMALIAONLINEVILLE! SO ADMIN........PLZ DO US A FAVOR AND LETs KNOW WHY U ALLOW SOME TO BE ABLE TO INSULT ANYTIME THEY WANT OR FEEL LIKE!! WHILE OTHER ARE PUT IN TIGHT ROPE. i am all ears man! -
Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: ^^ So says a fan of Xasan Dahir Aways, a pathetic loser. Plz stay away from calling people names like you call me above. Debate about the subject matter but no name calling...kabiish! -
So what happened on May 18th...is it like the Mexican independence day? i thought that was may 5th.. cinco de mayo!! right?? I hope its not a ufo celebration days! lool.
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Somaliland President Congratulates David Cameron
rudy-Diiriye replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Never mind Dukey....he just got lost from uncle middle finger and is damn confused. -
Somalia: President Farole – the Pride of Puntland [Editorial]
rudy-Diiriye replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
I see clan cheerleaders are having wet dreams! keep on crying lil boyz...my uncle...my uncle.. what a punch of empty heads!! total wasteland empty heads. Get a life boyz. -
its probably clear that this old odey is member of Ahla-sunta! them dudes get really high with that Ethio liquor.
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so horta why all xalimoos are broke azz! what the hell do they do with their money! I am tired of these broke azz xalimoos. where are the rich xalimoos! they must be deep deep uncover.
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Is she drunk again! looooooool.
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This homie is so incumbent, he makes G.W. Bush a genius! 3 yrs and he never did nothing right! wth Its about time he bites the dust. Check this out. AP Interview: Critics say UN envoy to Somalia should resign as extremists solidify hold Published Monday May 10th, 2010 Malkhadir M. Muhumed, The Associated Press NAIROBI, Kenya - Since Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah became the U.N. envoy for Somalia three years ago, fighting in the capital has killed thousands of civilians, and extremists have carried out public stonings and amputations as they solidify their hold. Critics say the envoy has failed and must resign, but Ould-Abdallah maintains peace and stability can return to the lawless Horn of Africa nation and that he has a "magic wand" that can solve the problems. "Somalia's human tragedy must and should be solved," he said in a recent interview with The Associated Press. "I don't believe it is unsolvable." Earlier this month, though, more than 300 members of parliament issued a statement accusing him of being "the central perpetrator responsible for the serious and unfortunate legal and political crisis" within Somalia's government. Not only is the al-Qaida-linked group al-Shabab turning increasingly violent and expanding its reach across the country, Somali pirates also continue to attack international shipping vessels. "Everything has deteriorated since he took office," said Abdikadir Haji Mohamud Dhakane, who was a state minister for the office of the prime minister between 2005 and late 2006, when he quit the government and joined an opposition group when Ethiopia invaded Somalia. Ould-Abdallah's mandate from the U.N. is to "advance the cause of peace and reconciliation through contacts with Somali leaders, civic organizations and the states and organizations concerned." Other critics say Ould-Abdallah is not seeking consensus or inclusiveness, and instead sides with a weak administration that has little traction among the public. "He cannot be an honest broker," said Ahmed Hashi, the former Somali ambassador to the U.N. from 2001 to 2005. Hashi is a member of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia, whose aim was to end Ethiopia's two-year occupation. "If you are an honest broker you will talk to all parties to the conflict. But Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah does not want to speak to opposition groups," Hashi said. The U.N., Western-backed government is holed up in a few blocks of the Somali capital Mogadishu, while the rest of southern and central parts of the country are ruled by Islamist groups trying to topple it. No ministry is fully functional and the parliament is in a state of deadlock over the length of term of the speaker. Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991 when warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on each other, plunging the country into chaos and anarchy. Critics say that Ould-Abdallah divided opposition groups in 2008, and that he micromanages peace initiatives and tries to advance foreign agendas. Ould-Abdallah rebuffs the allegations. "Somali politicians, the elite I mean, are not ready to face the truth and compromise for the sake of their country, religion, children and dignity," he said. "These people are at war. Their children are dying. They are living on charities under makeshift shelters, so I can't accept to have cocktail parties." Like in other conflicts in Africa, Ould-Abdallah said war profiteers — both foreign and Somali — are taking advantage of the country's chaos for profit. In 2007, Somalia was suffering near-daily violence between Ethiopian forces and insurgents who wanted to drive them out. Car bombs and suicide bombers became common. Indiscriminate shelling forced out half the city's populations. Somalis fought among themselves for nearly 15 years, but when Ethiopia invaded the country, Islamists and nationalists closed ranks to drive Ethiopian troops out. Ould-Abdallah said opposition figures asked for his help in ending the Ethiopian occupation, promising that Somalis would no longer fight among themselves if the Ethiopians left. "They said: 'There will be peace the next day and no more fighting,'" he said. "But the war did not stop." http://www.canadaeast.com/rss/article/1046169
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Canjeex u waste this one...u dead homie! if u need help holla...its on the house! lol
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Theiry has the real va va voom...congrats on his wedding
rudy-Diiriye replied to NinBrown's topic in General
Rock it old chap! congrats to u & wifey. -
Originally posted by Fu-Fu: Rudy, hada deeqa meey oga dhagtay..waraa MARX aa deeqa kula soo bixi doona markaas PM's kuwaali doonta I have blocked UK pms long time ago! so now worries! Originally posted by Canjeex: [QB] ^ si baad u dhoolacadeynee, ma deeqaa lagu yiraah? Haa waa deeqa! how did i forget! from now one nnc is Deeqa...here value is already hitting the roof! the roof..the roof is on fire...well let ....lool.