-Nomadique-

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  1. ^LooL. That was the intention dear. Now which do you prefer?
  2. Originally posted by Pucca: quote:Originally posted by Ghanima: ^^^^That is just strange. Pucca you sound almost offended. quite so...a new pet fish can be described as sweet and lovely. its like the lady ran out of words and went with 'sweet and lovely' How could I have I run out of words you're near the top of the list lady! New Impression for Pucca - She is cool but can get a little sensitive. Jacaylbaro LoL
  3. ^Lol!, Someone needs a husband - Really you must get over this unnatural preoccupation with romance (Zenobia was right). How very unsomali of you! Seriously woman did it occur to you that perhaps I was trying to provoke Mr Me? But back to what I was saying - Don't worry dear I'll find you a Faarax as quick as I can. You can thank me later.
  4. Originally posted by me: quote:Originally posted by -Nomadique-: Revive! Why did you have to do that? GRRRR Is that all you have to say to me Me?
  5. ^Bal isuug.. *goes to re-read it again to be sure* ..Subxanallah!!
  6. ^ So basically it will go from the guy who invited Ethiopian troops onto Somali soil to the guy who invited foreign companies to dump illegal toxic waste on the Somali coast? What will change?
  7. ^^^Anytime Ms D iyo D. That's sweet of you to speak on behalf of Me, let's see what he has to say though. LoL Ghanima! Zafir - Dude with the elephant avatar. NGONGE - He is both very funny and very harsh at the same time.
  8. Alright Ghanima.... Me: He hates me (dude I actually don't hate you lol) Pucca: Sweet and lovely. Ghanima - Lovely, funny and very entertaining. Someone I could easily see myself enjoying long pointless and random conversations at a cafe. Castro - Witty. Kashafa - One of the funniest guys on SOL - Always comes up with something worthwhile in the Politics section. MMA - Cool calm and collected - seems like an nice guy. Socod Badne - Is at his best when expressing distaste. This is when he is at his funniest. Legend of Zu - Agree with Lily *ducks* Rokko - Calm fellow. Rahima - Has a good head on her shoulders. Not one to waste time with anything really trivial. Sophistifuncated - Nice girl (Post more lady!) Val - Classy. Nur - Thought provoking. Faarax-Brawn - One of the coolest guys (setting aside his obvious flaw of being a sujui) Paragon - First one to go to for all things relating to Somali dhaqan also seems genuinely nice. Dhulqarnayn Al Sumaale - Proud Somali. One of my new favourites. Lily: Calm and the voice of reason. Ms D&D and Zenobia - Awesome ladies. Bob - Has changed a fair bit from back in the days (LOL) I like him though. Jacaylbaro , Hunguri and CC - Crazy Rudy and Tuujiyee - Crazy squared. Ameen - A decent guy (though he doesnt drop by much) Peacenow - I imagine Eeyor from Winnie the Pooh. Cheer up man! Oodweyne - Surreal (those posts make my day) Northerner - Another decent bloke. Red Sea - Is he really FOB? Tagsiile - I thought he was Somali. Caano Geel - Always brings something weird to talk about. Pujah and Aaliyah - such lovely girls. Scipio Africanus and Aisha - Two cool new(er)bies. XulaXu - Funky KoolKat - Newest member of the Kixkix brigade - A funny lady. That's all for now...... [ October 09, 2007, 08:45 PM: Message edited by: -Nomadique- ]
  9. ^Lool! *Ouch* Ghanima forget the fact that he is old, have you missed Rudy's signature clues? (LoL) Apparently you were kidnapped by an Ethiopian.
  10. Originally posted by Ghanima: ^^^How thick is he then! I mean nomadique is always laughing, you don't need to major on her to make her Lady, I do have standards! You know what I'll take TallPoppy's interpretation instead - she is my best friend after all. P.S Let's see how Bob takes it.
  11. ^ If you cut back on the kixkixnimo perhaps we might take you a tad more seriously. Just some general advice for you.
  12. ^For all we know he could be a SOLer. I'm checking it out as I write this.
  13. I pray five times a day, the boys call me beardo...I'll live with it Nathan Ellington wore a T-shirt to training last week. It bore the message: 'I'm Muslim, don't panic.' Watford's £3.25million striker will not wear it for the cameras, much to our photographer's disappointment. It was his little joke, but he worries that to be pictured wearing it in a national newspaper might cause unintended offence. I’m a believer: Ellington fits his five prayer times around training Twenty years ago, the idea of a Muslim footballer would almost have been fanciful. But in the modern game, the potpourri of nationalities drawn to these shores means it is not only inevitable, but the trend is growing. In the Premier League, Mo Sissoko, Hameur Bouazza, Diomansy Kamara and Nicolas Anelka all follow Islam, as does, rumour has it, Robin van Persie. Ellington was a "non-practising Christian" until two major influences on his life reshaped his views three years ago. His brother Jason adopted the faith. And then Ellington met his future wife, Alma. "I'm a practising Muslim," he said. "And I told the manager Aidy Boothroyd that before I signed. I had a few moments with him to explain what I have to do. I explained that because it's seen as being different. He didn't have a problem with it. If he had, I don't know what I'd have done. "It hasn't caused me any problems so far, because you are encouraged to rest. I pray five times a day. Before dawn, in the afternoon, mid-afternoon, sunset and then before I go to bed. So I can fit it in around training. If I had to train all day, I'd ask for five minutes to myself. "I've got a prayer mat. The manager wouldn't have a problem with that, either. He'd respect the fact it was something I needed to do. The boys have a joke about it. I suppose frailties or abnormalities is the the worst I've been called is 'Beardo'. I can live with that." If anyone had made that jibe at Micky Droy, Chelsea's hirsute hardman of the 1970s, they would probably have been on the end of a right-hander. These days, in the dressing room, picking on perceived norm. If you can take it, then you are accepted. At one club, a player was nicknamed 'Bomber' just because he was a Muslim. Ellington said: "Some people would think that was funny, but it's not funny to joke about that. There are bigger issues out there. People lost their lives, loved ones. There's a line to be drawn. "Anyway, it's not the religion, it's the people. The religion itself doesn't teach you anything bad. Islam encourages you to find fault with it. It wants you to investigate it, but I haven't found any faults yet. It does not teach you to be a bad person. "You know, there is evil in other religions. Christianity, for example. It's not the religion that is bad. It's the people. That's what you've got to understand. "Perhaps there is a lack of knowledge out there. I don't know how much some of the other lads know. If they wanted to talk to me about it, I'd be happy to share it with them. They've just got to ask." Boothroyd is a progressive manager who wants his players on the right diet, but Ellington is observing Ramadan. He is not supposed to eat or drink in daylight hours. Surely that has brought conflict? "Not really, because after sunset you can eat and drink as much as you want," he said. "You have to get the nutrients back into you then. "You can get up before sunrise and make sure you have enough food inside you. I was up today at 5am to pray — and I ate early. On match days, if I'm travelling, there are provisions to eat and make up for it afterwards. "Honestly, it hasn't affected my football. I've not encountered any prejudice through my religion. I've not suffered racist abuse, but I've had team-mates who have." Ellington has made just two League starts since his August transfer and is yet to score for Watford, but he is just relieved to have put a summer of uncertainty behind him. "It was very frustrating at West Bromwich," he said. "I was annoyed because I thought I was leaving in the window. The chairman said I could, then said I couldn't. "I played under two managers who didn't really rate me. I understand now that it's the manager who makes you or breaks you. The gaffer here wants me to do well. "It's about preparing for the future. Not just this league. If, no, when we get back to the Premier League, it's about doing much better next time around." source
  14. ^I'm with Faarax on this one, but I do have quite a few things to share once this month is over.
  15. Kanoute has always been one of my favourites, mashallah. The fact he decided to play for Mali rather than France makes him even more admirable I think. I wonder how things are going for Ribery and Anelka..
  16. Argh!, All these people put me to shame. I've got a Code Red Dhaqan Celis situation here.
  17. ^ Ghanima why are you picking on Bob like that? Let sleeping threads lie. Now If I was Xalimo this would be my cue to exit the conversation. "I am taking a break from college right now but I think I made a mistake when I didn't choose you to be my major as I would love to study you from head to toe and find out what makes you tick" says Faarax who is getting bold by the minute. And this would be where I would slap myself across the face. "kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk" she giggles, feeling bit shy but still blushing.
  18. Sorry I couldn't help myself.... My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: Count-Palatine Abdullahi Yusuf the Bloody of New Porton Wells Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: Venerable Lord Geedi the Apocalyptic of Buzzcock Lepshire Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title
  19. ^Strange coincidence isn't it? LoL I tried again and got... My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is: Empress Nomadique the Charitable of Leper St George Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title