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Everything posted by The Zack
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^very well said!
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^Waryaa Abdirahman afka dhinacaas uga leexi. He and few others work hard to free that region, ninkaas dantiisa gaarka ah tan umadda buu ka hor marshay. Having said that, viva OG
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^Ahahha carabtu saqajaansanaa ninyahow. Oh well I am glad I don't leave there because I live by Smartphone.
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Abtigiis, if that is what it takes to get freedom from the Xabashi occupations so be it sxb. I will be honest to you, freeing that region is the most important thing for now. Making sure it joins the rest of Somalia is NOT the priority.
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NOGONGE , don't people in those countries have computers for that?
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AT&T, dadka ONLF iyo halgankeeda xornimo u dirirka ah taageersan badankood qabiil ahaan uma taageersana qabiilna dan kama laha. Waa runtaa waa jiraan kuwo yar oo qabiil jecleysi ay ka buuxdo oo magaca lagu dagaalamayo aad ugu faraxsan kuna dhex dhuumanayo, kuwaasna umad walba waa ku jiraan but mark my words the majority still want Somalihood over Og-hood. One thing though, Somalida reer Somalia dhibaatada ay halganka ku hayaan haddii uu sii socdo dadka Somali Galbeed dhamaantiis jaceylka Somalinimada wuu ka guuri doonaa sida reer waqooyiga oo kale. Maamulada ka jiro Waqooyi Galbeed iyo Waqooyi Bari Somalia labaduba xabashi u adeegayaal bey noqdeen. Shacabka intiisii kale badankiisna, ama qurbo ha joogo ama dibad ha joogee, ayagana waxba kuuma ogola (waa wada xasad), halgankana ma taageersano oo waxey ku odhan qabiil baa tahiin oo magaca Ogdenia magaca Ethiopia beyba ka jecel yihiin. Tusaale waxaa kuugu filan, Forum-kan aan hadda ku jirno baaba magacaas censor gareeyo iyagoo ku mar-marsonayo waa magac qabiil meesha website-yada ajinabigu ay soo qori oo Wikipedia iyo meel kasto uu magacaas ku jiro. Labadaas arimoood oo is biirsay baa laga yaabaa in mustaqbalka dhow ay dadka Somali Galbeed ay door bidaan iney waddan gooni ah noqdaan oo Somalinimada baas iska nacaan.
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Originally posted by Kool_Kat: One's xaadh is another's fetish miyaa shaakada @Zack? LOOOOOOL! Bisinka iyo burdaha. Haahey, otherwise why would one post more than one thread about xaar? Kolleey waa yaab ehehe.
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Originally posted by Maaddeey: cajaa'ib @ 'si fiican u dhegeysta o dhuuxa dabadeedna ku camalfala' Maaddeey, waa hees wacdi ah sxb, dadku waa iney ku camal falaan.
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^Maybe JB has a new fetish these days LOL.. Bisinka!
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Here is a new link for the 1st (new) video Thanks waryaa Che
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Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Faroole oo arimo amni awgeed aan ka qayb gelin xafladii xuska Puntland. Fulaysanaaa. Atom buu ka baqayaa miyaa?
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WOW! That ain't cool. Banning the ability to send emails on the BB? they might as well ban the entire use of the BB coz emailing is one of the important things one uses a Blackberry for. Saudis are crazy too, who is gonna use some crappy instant messages to cause security issues? By the way, it is true that they both can't monitor that data, this is because RIM's servers are all in Ontario, Canada. Frankly this was discussed in the U.S. when Obama was taking over the office. It happens that Obama is addicted to using Blackberry but he was denied using it for security reasons. They didn't want the president's phone data be saved in a "foreign country". Instead they gave him a locally-made Blackberry-like device.
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^Excuse me? I don't follow?
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Looking good.
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Shirkii jaaliyadaha Somali Galbeed ee adduunka oo ka soconaya Sweden iyo Saado Cali oo hees cusub oo iyadu qortay ka qaadday. Daawada..
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Sidaas bey u egtahay.LOL
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Why do I have the feelings that Cowke and Chief are one person. Isu qoraal ekaa waxu lol istaghfurullaah.
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Atom has made a great point, Farole is a puppet and not a free man.
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Originally posted by Haatu: Zack how about the Sony Ericsson Xperia droid phone? Is that any good? Haatu, If you are referring to the Xperia X10, that is a great phone. It is similar to the HTC DROID Incredible, the only difference between the two is one is CDMA based phone while the other is GSM based.
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