
Faheema.
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^ lol..No coffee thanks, I'll Just say No
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^ only those who are easily wareered Dammit is not even lunch time
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^ LooL, istaaqfurulah I wouldn’t be surprised lakiin, faraxs these days are capable of anything.
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Originally posted by Nephthys: Mademossele: your incident reminds me off a rer xamar dude who visited Hargeysa oo maqlay all these Habro names oo yiri: Acuudkoow, hal hawar aa qatyaan ka taagneen waxaanoo hawro see u heesiin? lol, reer xamaroow habarayaga amaan siiya nooh
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EDIT... How come you rarely see a Fat pet with Fat owner or vise verser? [ August 10, 2007, 05:45 PM: Message edited by: Mademoiselle ]
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Podgy pets could weigh down your finances By Damian Clarkson, EveryInvestor.co.uk August 08 2007 Over a third of UK cats and dogs are now obese, if your pet is one of them you could be liable for huge vet bills – even if you are insured. According to research by Sainsbury’s Bank, around 2.72 million dogs and 2.87 million cats are losing the battle of the bulge, and their health is suffering as a result. What many people don’t know is that fat pets may not be covered by existing pet insurance and the effects of obesity can be serious. Overfed, obese animals often suffer from diabetes, osteoarthritis and other conditions that require a long-term course of veterinary treatment and their life expectancy can also be reduced dramatically, explains Sainsbury’s pet insurance manager Claire Moyles “Many pet owners may like to treat their animals with food and snacks intended for human consumption, but they must be aware of the detrimental effect this can have on their pet’s health. Treats such as chocolate can not only lead to obesity but when ingested in large amounts can even have serious effects on an animal’s pancreas and heart.” Source
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lool, Zenobia, I remember seeing that in Suuqa Dahabka I so wanted to get the baby blue version
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Originally posted by Viking: Mademoiselle, Most people who grew up in East Africa would answer "sijui" to all those questions, much easier. LoL, yes a lot easier. Lakiin, ka waran if he started asking those question in Swahili
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^ lol, have faith dear, bal imagine burco iyoo hargeisa oo building yadaa mid ku jirtid << looks out the office window for a flying pig
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I agree with xiin, there is no harm in teaching a child about their roots. The most important thing however, teach them moderation. I remember one time I was on the train on my back from university and an old somali man came sat next to me. It didn't take long before aanu i tooyan and this is what happen. him:Adeer, yaa tahay? me: Ina Hebel him: Waxaan u jeedaa qolomaad tahay? me: Reer hebel adeer. (assuming he knows about every jilib to ever exist in somalia ) him: yey yahiin reer hebel? me: Waa i$aaq (I noticed from the expression on him face, he wasn't impressed) him: Haaye, i$aaq yey ka yahiin? me: Ma garanayo (at this point, jinac baan ka yaraaday) Abtirsi markaas baan bilaabay
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LoL, so many plausible reasoning, yet none can alleviate Nephthys from having "Moment like this..." …Moment like these will always be embedded in our minds, so don't give it a second thought, hana sii faq faqin.
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A Rhetorical question: Why is it that self serving managers won’t promote those who are competent in their jobs?
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It confirms what we have known all along....Men are simple creatures, it really does not take much to figure them out. Whoever said, in simple layman's terms must have been a woman
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Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: They then went a bit far to talk about a relationship ,,,, they lady flirtingly moved, went close to the guy and whispered to his ear: lool, You either have super powers that allows you to hear other people whispering, or "this guy" is none other than yours truely
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Originally posted by Nephthys: ^ Only if he's been to Haj you can call him a xaaji otherwise it's dambi or so I heard. But ofcourse, will be performing Haj together[God willing] within the first year of marriage.
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Originally posted by Valenteenah: ^ Where is the black and white shot from, Dawo? In Paris, luring just like the city itself
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^ lol dadka qaar baanad ka amaan helayn when you say "ninkayga" I could just imaagine qaar odhanaya....'Naa maxay tiri, ninkaygaa aa...oo yaa kaaga murmay? It all depends on who you're talking to, the age group and do they know him by name etc etc. Lakiin, most likely I would call him by first name or xaajigii.
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Taa la iskuma hayo, caluushan kuusana iska rid baan ku odhan lahaa oo garoonkii timacade laba jeer kusoo yara wareeg In all seriousness... Dadka buuran maxaa soomalida ku diray?
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Must-have skills for 21st century Girl.
Faheema. replied to Ibn Sina a.k.a Avicenna's topic in General
Battle of the Sexes way inaga raagtay doorkan, but I see it's on full swing maal mahan -
Oo maxaad u kala reebtay markaad tiri... I quote"i just feel disgusted" Why? ma fat'kooday ku mar marinaayaan.
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^ Fat people are human too and I doubt they would want your so called friendship either.
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Originally posted by Jimcaale: ^Zuhayla. I think this threat is about maahmaahyo. Jim, I am aware that this thread is about maahmaahyo, and so is what I wrote As for translating. Hadal 'ax' ma odhan = If words could feel pain. Dadka hadalka ilahy ku manaystan baa loogu maah maahaa