The Zack

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  1. Binti Cumar miyaa sidan u ekaatay (well, wey yara casaatay ee sida kalaan sheegi)? Waa la duqoobay walle. The below song of hers will always stick to the heads of many.. Anigoo beled xaawo joogo miyuu bari iiga heesay markaan boosaaso tagey.... Greats stories, MMA.
  2. Abtigiis;741991 wrote: Zack, Mid axmaar ah baan u maleyn inay leylatul qadar kayga duulaan ku tahay oo skype iigu soo tuurtay heestan. :D :D Is ilaali ninyahow. Meheri (on the air meher) and keep skyping her si ayna soonka kaaga burin, haddey kugu kacdana Ciidda fur LOL. Usaa qoonjoo nesh indhee?
  3. ^I told you to stay away from my threads? LOL You didn't have to stay away from them, I was bullying your ***, miskiin. Plus, cuqdadleey waaxid how do you remember things that happened weeks if not months ago (specially on a cyber space)? Acuudi bilaahi! Any ways, there is no such thing as "my" or "your" thread", this is a public website.. read what you wish, respond to what you wish, cry when you want, ku tuf on who you want, chear lead for who you want waloow kaana Shariif Canbe, nobody will stop you. Again, Thanks to Turkey, but MOOOOOOOORE and MOOOOORE thanks to UGANDA and BURUNDI brothers, the real fighters. How is that negative?
  4. Somalina;741979 wrote: This is a positive thread, I would like to keep it that way. Kindly exit if you have nothing positive to add. Trolling will not be tolerated here indeed. What can you do to make us stop posting on any thread we wish? It won't be tolerated kulahaa.. booto badanaa. This aint Dayniile.com nor Jowhar.com thus you can't delete people's opinions yaa Shariifiina(NOT Somalina as your name claims). You need to understand not all people agree on things specially cheerleading for a cheerleader(Shariif Canbe).
  5. oba hiloowlow;741965 wrote: waar Zenawi doesn't count naga daa ninyow Aint Zenawi the boss of the TFG? Well kind of. Museveni is in charge now.
  6. AT&T, Welcome back Xaaji, its been quite a while. Thanks a bunch for the gift, waayo waayo baad isoo xasuusisay wallee. Galaas muuziqaa la yidhaahdaa waligaa laba heees oo uu Gessesse leeyahay ama Maxamed Maxamuudkii caanka ahaa maka qaadday LOL. Qolyahan iskuuladii Siyad Barre kasoo baxay gabayo umbaa sanka lagaga gelin jiray baan maqaalo igu ah. As you said inkastoo qolyaha xabashida ah xabbad naga dhaxeyso, the fact that their music rocks can't be denied. Music-na boundaries malaha saxiix.
  7. Abwaan;741928 wrote: Well said bro.........Bal ma haddaa la iska dhaadhiciyey in madaxda Soomaaliyeed dadka laga xigsado. :D. Of course dad soo adeer uma aha madaxda qaarkeed. Bal u fiirso the only die-hard Shariif supporters.. they are his kinsmen/women LOL.
  8. ailamos;741957 wrote: I can't remember the last time a foreign head of state set foot in Mogadishu. This is encouraging. I hope Turkey can assist Somalia turn into its equivalent in the Horn. I guess Africans don't count as heads of states in your book because Museveni, the man who freed xamar, has been to that town just months ago. Zenawi has been there too LOL. Overall, I am shocked that SOLera show their appreciation to the Turkish visitation and pledges but have never shown any appreciation to the African brothers on the frontline. With the exception of few, of course.
  9. Showqi :D no worries sxb. We all had the laugh. Jb, Lool@Zack's, nin waalan.
  10. Ashahaadada inaan u qabataan Garnaqsi wax yar baa idiinka hadhay. .
  11. Juxa, thanks for this great thread! I think it will benefit some. I believe NGONGE made a lot of sense but he is ignoring what others have stated, group two. What is more disgraceful when you and your wife claim you are "partners living together but not married". In my eyes that is something regardless who you say it to. He was spot on that it would have a financial impact to those who make the big bucks only. In America, the company you work for will not give you the option to buy medical insurance for your "significant other", you have to be legally married. Also you won't get discounts for your car insurancee and all sorts of things but again this will affect you if you work and earn a decent salary. I
  12. Jacaylbaro;741827 wrote: Labadan yaa ka dhaadhicinaya dee ,,,,,, Hiilo qarsoon miyey kaa tahay oo ethnicity baa ku gubeyso? You clearly see that this thread was posted to make fun of xundhuf and his wacky ethnic definition and nothing else. Showqi, shame on you for not getting the humor!
  13. Tuug intaadan tuug dhihin buu tuug ku dhahaa baan maqli jiray. Nin Meles oo labaatan iyo dhowr sano waddan xoog ku heysto adeecsan baa rabo inuu nin kaloo xero kale u oodan tahay wax ka sheego. War uraagada naga qabta go'naheen!
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;741584 wrote: Waryaa zack i was just pointing out his ethnicity nothing else you do know kenya is a multi ethnic country I was just pointing out that the brother in ethnicity has lost despite the fact that you posted multiple threads about his potential winning.
  15. Hassan wins Party of National Unity (PNU) retained the Kamukunji constituency seat after its candidate Yusuf Hassan won the by-election. ODM’s Ibrahim Mohammed alias Johnny (ODM) followed, with Narc-Kenya’s Brian Weke coming third. Hassan garnered 19,030 votes in 23 polling stations followed by Mohammed with 15,517, and Weke 4,064 after the provisional results were released at the Shauri Moyo tallying centre at 8pm. Agano Party’s David Mwaure scored 359, Geofrey Mutuku (Tip Tip) 304, Muthoni Kihara of GNU, 235, Omao Daniel Onderi (Ford-People) 206, James Matagaro (Kenya Social Congress) 37 votes. The total votes cast in the low turnout by-election was 39,579 representing 30.7 per cent of registered voters. Earlier, Police arrested voters who had registered more than once, as candidates complained of alleged voter bribery in the Kamukunji by-elections. Security was tight at the 142 polling stations in an election that had been billed as a contest between the Party of National Unity’s (PNU) Yusuf Hassan and ODM’s Ahmed Ibrahim. Narc-Kenya’s Brian Weke was also seen as a possible threat, and could upset the hopes of the two main contenders. All three moved around with their supporters beaming with confidence. Ibrahim, Starehe MP, Margaret Wanjiru, and Westlands MP Fred Gumo moved across polling stations monitoring progress of voting, as both camps angled for a win. “I know that Kamukunji people have decided. I have great expectations,” Hassan said. “I will accept a win or a defeat. But I am sure I will win,” Ibrahim on his part, said. There was, however, a marked low turnout and the exercise was marred by the arrest of 30 voters for alleged double registration. There were also brief skirmishes between supporters believed to be from the camps of Hassan and Ibrahim at the Eastleigh High School polling station, when some agents of a candidate were arrested for allegedly bribing voters. Two people were immediately arrested while those alleged to have voted twice were arrested from polling stations. Almost all the candidates, however, complained of vote-buying. Bribing voters At the Morris Primary School polling station, Weke displayed a bundle of Sh50 notes, which he claimed he seized from an agent of a rival candidate, who was allegedly bribing voters. “I took the money from some youths who were distributing it. We now have to do the work of the police to ensure there is no rigging,” Weke said. At one point there was fear of a clash when Ibrahim and his supporters stormed the Eastleigh High School polling station, where Hassan had just voted. Ibrahim, however, turned his anger on the Interim Independent Electoral Commission, commissioner Davis Chirchir. He accused the commission of colluding with some candidates to rig. Ibrahim complained that some of his supporters were barred from voting after producing passports, instead of identity cards. He claimed that because the voters had lost their identity cards they could use their passports. “You have to vote with what you have registered with,” Mr Chirchir explained. He said those turned away had registered as voters with their national identity cards. Ibrahim, who was not convinced, stormed out of the polling station, fuming as armed police officers watched from a distance. Returning Officer Joseph Masindet, however, said none of the candidates had made a written submission, or had given evidence of voter bribery. “I have asked them to give me some evidence, but they have not done so,” Masindet said, at the Shauri Moyo tallying station. He, however, said incidents of double voting were higher at the Eastleigh polling station. Drama There was also drama at the Shauri Moyo tallying centre when Makadara MP Gideon Mbuvi stormed the Shauri Moyo Social Hall, in a convoy of 20 motorcycles. Police failed to stop the motorcade from entering the compound, with the MP riding on one of the bikes. His supporters blocked the road as the riders made their way into the hall, where Mbuvi remained briefly before walking out with another group of chanting youth. Police were later deployed to clear the way as Wanjiru (ODM) and Ferdinand Waititu (PNU) also entered the counting hall. Hassan and Ibrahim, however, expressed confidence they would win. So did Weke, Agano Party’s David Waihiga Mwaura, and GNU’s Catherine Muthoni Kihara. Yusuf cast his vote at the Eastleigh polling station at 8.30am, Ibrahim at St Teresa Primary School at 10am, while Waihiga was at Our Lady of Mercy at 9am. Weke voted at Dr Livingstone School at 10am, while Muthoni cast her vote at Morris Primary School. During the campaigns Hassan has had the support of Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka and Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta. Prime Minister Raila Odinga supported Ibrahim, while Gichugu MP Martha Karua supported Weke. The Standard
  16. The brother in ethnicity lost the Islii election, the good news is another Somali dude won it.
  17. ^ :D Shiid fooqal shiid. No Qoraxlow pic please.
  18. WHAT! I worked hard for that money yo, now mail it.
  19. All you need is the URL of the pic bro. For instance, if you are getting the pic from BBCsomali.com, you will need to right-click on the image, click on properies, and copy the address/URL of the pic. That is what you paste here...using the previous steps I have provided. That is one of many ways to do it.
  20. A_Khadar;741223 wrote: From my imagination of Zak's look, I am thinking Quruxlow looks better..lol.. I am in the search of Quruxlow's pic.. Shall I post here Zakow if I find his... WHAT? How dare you? Ma ninkaas.... hana danbaajin heedhe. Are you posting pictures saved in your local computer or are you posting URL's of pics from some website? Each one is posted differently.. To post a pic's URL, click on the "Image" Icon, a small window will pop up, click on the "From URL" tab, Paste the URL under where it says URL, uncheck the box (that says "Retrieve remote file and reference locally), press OK. Click on "Post Quickly" on the bottom, the button you always click on when you are posting something to SOL. Waa ku kaas... You are welcome! P.s. I accept cash, money order, Visa, Master Card, DIscover. No checks please.
  21. Galleey-da qeybo badan bey leedahay, Jawleey, Faracad, Faastoon, Kalakubto and etc.. I was being specific. Jawleey-da has its cover, lama diirin, xuubkii bey wadataa. Waxaa laga cunaa meelo badan oo aan soo maray oo cattan ay ka mid tahay.
  22. Gheelle.T;741213 wrote: Ethnic Somalilanders=Durriyadda reer Sheekh Bin I.Wax fahma dee Good luck to Ibrahim Johnnie :D Sidaas weeye Gheelow. Xaaji Xunduf qabyaaladdii oo la 21st-century-gareeyay buu rabaa inuu noo dhiibo. By the the way The Ethnic OG dude (LOL) is leading the polls. The Reer Banii Isxaaq dude has a looong shot.
  23. ^Aggah! Waligaaba maadan maqal miyaa? Jawleey waa galleey si fiican loo kariyay. The neighbors recommended it after they over-heard my heart-burn calaacal from some other food.
  24. Try again, I reposted it. It is a picture of the restaurant's sign.. it clearly says QURUXLOW LOL. I don't doubt you at all though. Xalay waxaan ku suxuurtay Jawleey. oon baan ka bixi la'ahay eegga.