cynical lady

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  1. quote: ________________________________________ Originally posted by Dajiye: ^Runta wax kuu sheega maadan waayin. Kunoqo reer tolkaa. Lasoo tasho daagaal hor leh intadn hurin (adoo qasdya inad nabad waarta la gaarto reer xididkaa.) Waa talo odayeed. ________________________________________ What...care to translate? Truly, don’t you have anyone who can tell you this? Return to your reer tolka and talk to them before you start a fight (something esp when you want peace something to be known to reer xididka. Walks away satisfied with herself
  2. Faheema- what handsome man he is…can I get his digits please? p.s his much better than Ibby p.s.s we wont trust your handsome assessments every again.
  3. Somehow that sounded so wrong@ Juxa
  4. How so @ Juxa Hello Cara, Val and Sheh
  5. WTH was that...bloody hell dude i was with company.
  6. Norf- you sounded so precise. Juxa- SOL book club? Heheh thank you very much. I’ve been attending mine for the past year and I can see them. The book in question is Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi…can’t wait to read it and highly recommended
  7. Never suffered from one@ Ibti? My books from Amazon are arriving today. I’m wrong for wanting to be home rather than here. Snuggle up near the heater and transport myself to a land far far away. Winter hibernation should be legalised and remunerated. p.s Old Man- when did you join that nonsense? p.s.s- Did you measure yourself Norf?
  8. Malika- what secret my dear, mental miscarriage doesn’t count. Ibti- say medical voucher. Gosh what a long day. Exhausted and its only 12pm.
  9. Juxa- you haven’t heard of my cunning plans for my kids…I plan to control them even from the grave. Jonny- really, Ha!! Who knew you’re a mind-reader? We all know you have nothing but the Xmas lights. If it helps you can leave them for Juxa. p.s Dude failed pregnancy is an almost event…. a teaser thus doesn’t count. Curly- come on, we both know you’ were salivating with delight.
  10. Jonny you need more than a will.
  11. Hello Juxa and Norf. I don’t have kids but I’ve already made one and left detail instructions on what my family should do on such and such events….. It’s amazing how depressive the whole thing is.
  12. Ohh No Mpendwa. She left everything to her Bangladeshi stud Ajitkumar.
  13. Cardiff, Ibrahim Ibrahim....his somali and i don’t care Faheema claimed him. And after that passionate plea by her, i demand an explanation. Mpenwa why not?
  14. And don’t forget Ibti- Again its a farax on telly. Bigbrother and this. Heheheh i keep repeating it and having fits of laughter. Ibti- what about “i have the legs to carry you” Faraax got his groove back!!
  15. Just watched this report by Nick Martin for Channel4 and i feel really sick. And the sickness that surrounds us never ceases to amaze me. A Mexican girl who was held captive by human traffickers and later managed to escape tells Channel 4 News how she witnessed babies and children being "sold to order" to American citizens. The Department of Homeland Security in Washington DC says the girl, known only as Maria, had "significant information" and possessed a "remarkable memory" of her experiences inside the gang. In a chilling interview with Channel 4 News the teenager tells of a cross-border trade in babies and young children, where Mexican and US gangs worked together to supply a demand in the United States. Her interview with the programme has prompted US authorities to launch a criminal investigation and in late December agents flew the teenager to the United States for a full interview after Channel 4 News alerted authorities. Maria was 16-years-old when she was lured into the gang by a young man on the streets of the deadly Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez. Since the 1990s thousands of women have disappeared from the town, and hundreds of bodies bearing signs of rape and sexual mutilation were dumped on waste ground in the city. Thousands more have never returned. Despite international coverage of the story including a film starring Jennifer Lopez, the disappearances continue. In 2009, 55 teenage girls vanished in the town, which has been gripped by violence as two drug cartels fight a lethal turf war for cocaine smuggling routes to America. Whilst investigating the fate of the missing girls Channel 4 News correspondent Nick Martin and producer Guillermo Galdos discovered Maria and carried out the interview whilst she was in hiding. Few girls return after going missing and Maria's interview sheds light on the fate of so many in her position.She said she had been given presents and promised a job in an office by the gang member but was instead drugged and raped and sold to men. She explained what the gang did to one girl who tried to escape. "They took a gallon of gasoline and started pouring it over her," said Maria. "One of the men told me 'if you don't do as I say I will do the same to you'. I wanted to look away - but they didn't let me."Even though the girl was on fire they kept hitting her. They were laughing as if they were enjoying what they were doing. "They burnt her alive." Maria, which is not her real name, said the gang held young women in a house on the Mexican border until they were sold to the US as sex slaves. But she said they also dealt in children and told of on one occasion when the gang was contacted by a woman in New York."She called and was very angry. She said she needed a seven-year-old girl and a nine-year-old boy - and she needed them in three days." Maria told Special Agents that the gang would prowl the streets of poor areas and look for children."They stole the children," she said. "One of the gang members took a six-year-old kid. I had to look after him for three hours. He told me he wanted to see his mummy. "Then I started crying, I said: "I don't think you're ever going to see your mummy again." All he kept saying was I want to see my mummy." US officials have a keen interest in this case. As a result of the interview US officials have begun investigating along with the Mexican authorities. Maria, who managed to escape after a gang member left her alone in a house, says children were often around. But not for long. "I saw the Americans taking kids," she said. "A four-year-old and another boy, he barely walked, he was only about two years old. They took them to New York."The US State Department estimates that more than 20,000 young women and children are trafficked across the border from Mexico each year. But conviction rates remain low. Mexico's Attorney General Arturo Chavez has been accused of not doing enough to bring human traffickers to justice but insisted it was an issue the country was "definitely focussing on." Maria has been told that she could have to give evidence against the gang of they are caught. It is something she says she is determined to do. "Women are sold, they are abducted, bought and even killed by these men. If these men are ever found, jail won't be enough to make them pay for the way they've made us feel."
  16. hahahahahahahah ohh Ibti you just wait and see what he does. Gosh cant wait for your comment.
  17. I just watched it on ITV player and boi oh boi is he challenged and i mean in all fronts. “They couldn’t get enough of me they named me twice” Ibrahim Ibrahim. Hahahahahaha Faheema i worry for your eyes. p.s if his a doctor I’m an astronaut http://www.itv.com/itvplayer/video/?Filter=115947
  18. Achan uhuni nawe mpendwa. Hasara gani tena, na ndugu gani tena unwamongelia? We mwanamke, koma nakwambia, piga break kabla sijakuchukulia hicho kitabulisho chaku. Tumsaidia nani? Walendo? Kisa. Wewe mapenzi yako yana hitaji re-orientaion, umepata mshefa wa kisonja ama? Sima tu, sita lia. P.s mungu ibariki Tanzania alafu ndo afrika…acha kukimbiza maneno nawe nakum’use mwalimu namna hivyo. Eboo!!!
  19. Hello Ladies. Juxa- that’s more than allowed it’s the other kind that I object too. Is there anything left on the shops?