Caano Geel
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Ubaahne, i dont quite get the 'habar umul ah' bit, but say the rest loud and say it proud. -- just ease up on the killing people thing a bit.. GD saaxiib, what about ethiopias role in somalia current and previous (when it was pimp warlods on us left and right). look both countries have a regional interest and would you disagree that from Menelik the first to the current regime, we have had a worse set of vested interests played against us with ethiopia.
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^ fine, i'll put a dress on it, and it still stands. Your using a misguided sense of superiority based non objectifiable clauses. I understand you because we have the same culture, but because i dont know their culture or some thing is strange to me doesn't mean i must define it repulsive. also if your eyes are that good, you should seriously consider marketing them .
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GD, walaal, dont apologise to me you dont need to, and ubaahne is his own character - the man has done more to entertain and frustrate the members of SOL than what i ever imagined to be humanely possible by one man .. and for that he has my laughter and abuse equally.. But man come on US and eriteria .. the ragime stinks on its people we knwo but listing it as america says.. well..right now that's like being asked to choose between which piece turd you accidentally step on
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shehhehehehehe lol@ the Baboon, Thanks for the grub, but i hope you wont think unkindly of me if i refuse. Xiin, i understand your personal distaste for it, but repulsion is a bit far man, people eat, and meat is protein - aside from a religion rejection towards it - that i understand, what is actually wrong with it... and in all honesty do you think that you will be able to tell the difference from any red meat put in front of you
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faarax, the pic of the bird puking is qurun. How do we judge another mans culture. I know people disgusted by the idea of eating a camel, is it qurun?. Surely if you grew up an igbo you would consider it a normal thing to do
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Actually this is somewhat funny, So, GD a couple of pointers - first i rarely notice people bringing qabiil up in anything and when i do, you're always somehow in focus throwing some amalgamation of mismatched words that you have just concocted solely to demean.. surely you should be employed in some right wing think tank thinking up the next non-buzz word while plotting how to 'neutralise' the next target So do u actually support US actions, do actually think they have creditability beyond Fox news when they make these statement? If not why are you posting it for us? btw. i know many americans that share ubaahne's hesitance of US policy -- should they be relocated too?
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Xuux iyo Xaax! yaa kala garan kara, maan at least she'd remember your toothpick antics shehehhehehe, were are you sister, support me here > Urban, walaal, i'd support you on that comment but i'm fearful of the backlash
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You see that just reminds me of the nigerian man tucking into his dog saying "oo lala You don't know what you are missing!" which one first, left cockroach or right cockroach?
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Saaxiib, have you forgotten afghanistan, iraq, guantanamo, aircraft gunships in somalia all in that last 6 years.. how can u speak of a list that the us maintains !
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Dabshid, paragon, how about insects they highest protein to everything else ratio micro agriculture is big in most of the non European world .. for me anyway grubs are were the line is drawn big, firm and electric fenced with barbed wires and faarax, dude whats wrong with u!? dont tell the girl LR in mud is common, she was impressed, say that your the only person its happened to in the history of mankind and that crocodile laid the mud to trap you. In fact to get out, you had to kill it with your bare hands and a toothpick you found in your back pocket before serving it to the half starving villagers ..
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shehehehehehehe talking about baboons buns, soomaalida soo ma shiilaan that of the sheep. Just think of it as more pink than the traditional variety
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Paragon just so that we're not left out, meet Chichi The "not be the ideal family pet" of Mr Waranade, Waqooyi's (former i think) minister of information and responsible for coordinating a clamp down on rare animal poaching... ooh did i forget the 3 adult cheetah tied to his garden wall source
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"Administration at colleges do carry out random inspections to prevent such behavior from happening,” I cant help but wonder what a lesbian stop check involves?!
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^ we got a family batch from kenya a few years back, kinda like buy 1 get rest of the family at a 'haggle price' -- i'm sure the Nairobi SOL members could find a copy of the BFG special for you
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Pujja, NO, now go clean your filthy mind cara. roasted or sauteed, ummm
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Originally posted by Zafir: ^^LOOL Taliban, I recommend this dish "Tyre: A dog's legs. Mr Umoh claims that eating a 'tyre' makes you a fast runner" you'll get your legs back. Zafir, please don't tempt him, he might attempt to 'sentence ' us lilly, honey, dont think of like that .. look closely and its beef with garlic and coriander
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lets face it, its socially imposed bull. Women are constantly barraged with images and messages of 'you have to be this not that, now that not this, but def. not that and this went out last weeks and this only until we change our mind also maybe that' in all honesty i'm shocked that women today are not schizophrenic.
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lol, che i hear crock meat is very popular in some of the more adventurous restaurants in london. Kinda like salty chicken apparently
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Just like Jacaylbaro, i'm also proud xeero-lander
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lol, why? think of it this way, if it stops you from eating its doing you a service by keeping you trim
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I got to say tho' the big dog pepper stew in bottom pic doesn't look bad compared to my supermarket sandwich :rolleyes:
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Some food for thought peepz .. the 'technical' terminology at the end just reminds me what i love about the Nigerians Dog's dinners prove popular in Nigeria By Senan Murray BBC News website, Abuja The famous reverse news headline "Man bites dog!" is old news to some restaurants in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. "Welcome to animal kingdom where man pikin dey show dog pepper," says Chibuzo Eze in Pidgin English, meaning: Welcome to place where the son of man is giving dogs a hard time. Mr Eze then hungrily gets back to tugging his chunk of dog meat. "Dogs are scarce in Abuja because many now eat dog meat openly" He is standing under a mango tree in "South Africa", the name of an open-air restaurant hidden behind the living quarters of a Western construction firm in Abuja. "It is called South Africa because behind those high walls you'll find rich Europeans and outside here is Soweto, where we, ordinary masses, struggle with dog meat," Mr Eze explains with a smile playing on his face. 'Improves your sex life' Mr Eze says he eats dog meat because "e dey protect person from all those nyama-nyama disease them" - it gives you immunity from different diseases. A few yards away Bassey Umoh, South Africa's owner and chief chef, pokes at larger chunks of sizzling meat barbecuing on wire gauze over an open fire. Mr Umoh, or Oga Bassey (oga is Pidgin English for boss) - as the "South Africans" fondly call him, says he has been selling dog meat since he completed a two-year apprenticeship in the business some 30 years ago. He also eats the meat he sells. "Eaters of dog meat claim there are many benefits" "Eating dog meat gives you a special protection against the most potent juju (charm)," he claims, reeling off the benefits of dog meat. "Dog meat also improves your sex life. And if you eat dog meat, you cannot be poisoned." But not everyone is convinced by Oga Bassey's arguments. "The very idea of eating dog meat is absolutely disgusting," says Mary Iroanya, an office worker in the capital. "The talk about dog meat curing diseases and giving protection against charms and the rest is mere superstition. "People who eat dog meat only use those excuses to convince themselves that what they are doing is okay." Her colleague Adeola Osinuga is also less than convinced by such claims. "Besides, I cannot eat dog meat because dogs are like pets," she says. Easy target Oga Bassey, however, says his cuisine is in high demand although his business is not doing so well because dogs are becoming scarce now in Abuja. "Everybody is eating dog meat openly now, that is why dogs are scarce," he says. Many Abuja dog owners complain that their dogs have gone missing, probably ending up in the likes of Oga Bassey's big dog pepper soup pot. Most Nigerians keep dogs not as pets, but as guard dogs. And instead of keeping them in kennels, the dogs are usually left to wander about freely, making them an easy target for people to kidnap and sell to restaurant owners like Mr Umoh. But Mr Umoh says he does not buy stolen dogs. He, however, admits that it is often difficult to tell whether some of the dogs sold to him have been stolen. "We have heard of people stealing dogs to sell. Our policy here in 'South Africa' is that we do not deal in stolen merchandise. So, we normally quiz our customers to be sure they are selling their own dogs," he explains. "Moreover, 'South Africa' is not the only dog-meat joint in Abuja," Mr Umoh adds. Indeed, there are three popular dog meat joints in this district on the western edge of Abuja alone. Also as a rule, there is always a dog-meat pepper soup joint in every army or police barracks in Abuja. Nigeria's riot police seem to have a thing for dog meat too as a popular dog-meat joint called Obalende sits in the middle of their barracks in Nyanya, another Abuja suburb. Another popular dog-meat spot is "Zimbabwe", an open-air joint next to a small river on the outskirts of Abuja. Unlike "South Africa", "Zimbabwe" is, however, notorious for its gamblers, pick-pockets, prostitutes and bootlegged spirits. Culture Another dog-meat eater, Beke Nnkwo says he was introduced to the cuisine as a cure for malaria. "People who eat dog meat have no business with malaria," Mr Nnkwo says. "So, I was introduced to the meat as a cure for malaria and I can testify that it works." Medical opinion, however, seems to differ. "Dog meat, to the best of my knowledge, is not any different from any other meat. The claim that it cures malaria is definitely not true," says Dr Yakubu Nyandaiti a consultant at Nigeria's University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. "It cannot be true either that it boosts human immunity," he says. For Mr Nnkwo, however, an Igbo from south-eastern Nigeria, eating dog meat is a question of culture. "I hear they eat frogs in certain parts of the world. But I tell you, no matter how you cook or dress a frog, I can never eat it. "But dog is different. So, eating dog meat is a question of culture for me." Dog meat is also eaten in Plateau and Gombe states in the north and it is becoming quite popular in other parts of the country including Kaduna and Adamawa with Abuja as the newest entrant. Asked how tasty the meat is, Mr Nnkwo beams and says: "Oh la la! You don't know what you are missing." DOG MEAT TERMINOLOGY ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 404: A dog is also called 404 after the French-built Peugeot pick-up van, a tribute to a dog's ability to run fast Headlights: A dish with the eyes of a dog as the most prominent component Gear Box: Dog's liver, heart and kidneys (usually more expensive than ordinary meat) Tyre: A dog's legs. Mr Umoh claims that eating a 'tyre' makes you a fast runner Telephone: A dog's tail Sentencing: The act of clubbing a dog to death rather than slaughtering it ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ source
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Indonesia earth quicke.................many dead
Caano Geel replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
> edit the title to: earthquake -
she sounds sooooo annoying