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Zephyrine I want to register for your boat. Shit I have no heatbreaking story and I'm a terrible liar. But tell you what, I'll be your personal servant for the rest of your life. Deal?
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Just the three of us We can make it if we try Just the three of us, just the three of us (woowoowoow) Just the three of us Building castles in the sky Just the three of us, you, you and I I personally see my grandfather as my example, he had 38 children. Its gonna be a mission impossible but what the hizzy, my grandfather did the job with 5 wives. I'ma do this with only one wife.
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Originally posted by Lexy: Sky I didn't call you qamay for no reason. Lol, Love you too. Now save me from the boat, the baby Admin has pooped his diapers. It doesn't smell so nice here, you know what I mean.
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welcome to the wedding of son of Dhabaaye And Daughter of Qooqane
Sky replied to MR ORGILAQE's topic in General
Taking the piss? Taking the mickey out of me? Yikes? Lol You British are keeping it real. -
Zephyrine, Of course they are to blame. As fidel said, Somali men have failed their women and children terribly. But we need to look at what can be done. The International Community has the responsibility to look out for nations like Somalia and has the means to do so. I accept the fact that we can't take care of ourselves, so the IC needs to help us with this problem. My comment was maybe a bit extreme, I'm sorry this thread made me kinda emotional.
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What's your point?
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Somalia needs an increase of maternity hospitals as soon as possible. If the International Community doesn't do anything, I hold them responsible for the deaths of Somali babies. These numbers are sickening, it reminds of animal documentaries where only 1 out of 5 cubs survive. But this is about people.
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Thanx Lexy for saving me, you know I would do the same thing for you right? Than again, who am I kidding, baby I would let you drown. Holy shit!
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Faallooyinka Caddadka 8-aad ee Wargeyska Dalka
Sky replied to Major-General Cawad's topic in Politics
A glimpse of the frontpage of the weekly Dalka newspaper. The website www.dalka-online.com owned by the Somali government will follow suit. -
Lol Og Moti, I was nominated for the Oscars for Dhimo Maalin Kale. Lexus don't hate celebrate! You are starring in his new movie 'Aadan iyo Mowliid', a story about two 40 year old Somali ciyaal suuq that come to realize at the end of the movie that no amount of khat can spoil their friendship. Lexus, you play the ayeeyo of Mowliid.
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Cadde’s Puntland: dictatorial legacy and political immaturity.
Sky replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Cadde certainly is aware of the need for reforms in Puntland, but I doubt wether he knows how to tackle certain deep-rooted problems stemming from Yeey's reign to move forward and implement the three above mentioned political reforms as well as other long-term goals of his. Cadde has disappointed all of us when he surrounded himself by Yeey's henchmen. Puntlanders expected a new fresh breeze of transparancy, accountability and efficiency from the mountains of Daallo, Golis and Karkaar through the valleys of the Nugaal and Daroor to the plains of the Mudug and Hawd. The sun must have struck us, because it was just a mere dustwind we were used to all along. Cadde may have kept the people sweet with massive development projects, but it is still the same. I don't expect all three to be achieved under Cadde, not due to him, but because of the environment he has to deal with and situations he cannot handle that are natural to the Puntland political theatre. At best the first two will be accomplished, but forget about the third one. That is too much demanded from the Somali General from Toronto. To offer the day Koowdii Agoosto, the day of Puntland's inception, a few words. It has been 7 years since we finnally promised ourselves to take matters in our own hands in a nation of total anarchy, chaos and terror. Puntland has come a long way, now it can boast being a beacon of hope for many Somalis and even Non-Somalis. -
Diyaar garow ka socda Xudur iyo C/laahi Yusuf oo halkaa gaari doona Xudur:- Magaalada Xudur ee xarunta Gobalka Bakool ayey ka socdaan diyaargarow lagu soo dhaweenayo Madaxweynaha dowlada Federaalka. Diyaargarowgan oo dar dar la geliyey labadii maalmood ee lasoo dhaafay ayaa la sheegay inuu horudhac u yahay safar uu C/laahi Yusuf Ahmed ku tagayo xarunta Gobalka Bakool. Wasiirada kamid ah dowlada Federaalka ee kasoo jeeda gobalka Bakool ayaa lagu wadaa ay dhawaan gaaraan xaruta dowlada ee magaalada Jowhar si ay ugala hadlaan Madaxweynaha safarka uu ku tagayo Xudur. Magaalada Xudur ayey ku sugan yihiin ciidamo badan oo kamid ah kuwa Puntland oo maalmihii lasoo dhaafay deegaankan joogay, waxayn ciidamadaasi kamid noqon doonaan kuwa sugaya amaanka magaalada Xudur wakhtiga uu joogo C/laahi Yusuf. Sidoo kale ciidamada RRA ee deegaankaas ayaa heegan sare la geliyey ayadoo ay ciidamo 1000 ku dhow oo kamid ah kuwa taageera Wasiirada dowlada ay ka qeyb qaadan doonaan soo dhaweynta wafdiga ka imaanaya magaalada Jowhar. Dhanka kale magaalada Jowhar ayey shalay shir ku yeesheen Madaxweynaha iyo Imaam Maxamud Imaam Cumar oo kamid ah odayaasha beesha ****** , kulankaasi oo ahaa mid u agaar ah labada nin ayaa la sheegay in looga hadlay sidii loosoo afjari lahaa khilaafka ku dhexjira dowlada iyo qaar kamid ah Wasiirada Muqdisho kasoo jeeda. Imaam Maxamud Imaam Cumar ayaa sidoo kale shalay la kulmay Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Soomaaliya. Wararka ay HorseedNet ka helayso xubno xog ogaal ah oo kamid ah dowlada Federaalka ayaa sheegaya in magaalada Xudur ay noqon doonto goobta uu xafiiska ka furan doono Madaxweynah dowlada Federaalka ee Soomaaliya C/laahi Yusuf Ahmed. Ra'iisul Wasaaraha maamulka Federaalka Cali Maxmed Geedi ayaa asaguna lagu wadaa inuu xafiis ka furto magaalada Muqdisho. Magaalada Jowhar ayaa lagu sheegay mid ayada xarun usii ahaan doonta inta badan dowlada Federaalka ee Soomaaliya oo hada ku mashquulsan sidii ay isugu balaarin lahayd dalka Soomaaliya. Maxamed Cabdi HorseedNet.com http://www.horseednet.com/horseednet.php?id=300
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President and PM with the Jowhar and Benadir boys.
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What!?! You guys forgot about the Brazilian who got his head full with lead? (Hey that rhymes! :cool: ) Just for running and looking a bit foreign. Yeah miskiinka was foreign allright. Brit big up my azz. Brit or Yankee, you all are nuts.
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Lol But yeah you shouldn't hang out with Reer Wax Matare. I heard their forefather ate hilib bakhti back in the day. Can you believe that shit man? :eek: Actually Zephy this is a sensitive topic for me. My real family name is really embarrassing, so embarrassing that I need to stop writing now and take a moment for myself. Excuse me.
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Why Sky! I didn't know you were kuuley cali banjar! I think I know a cousin of yours. I think I know who you mean. He isn't Reer Kuuley Cali Banjar , everybody thinks he is though. He is just a friend of the family who comes to our Aqal looking for some free hilib . He is Reer Wax Matare . We had an invasion from reer KULI CALI BANJAR the other night. No that was Reer Wax Matare. They look like us. We have a big gap between our teeth. Women love it! :cool:
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Originally posted by Fidel: It's known that all humans came from Africa originally Bullshit! The human race come from the mountain of Carafa on the Arabian peninsula originally. Its where our ancestors Aadan and Xaawo met after they were kicked out of heaven and landed at this Godforsaken place called earth. I know for one that the Irish are my people. I can so relate with these people you know. They faced hunger, war everything and still keep it real. If they weren't white, they would be black.
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Than my name would be Sky Kuuleey Cali Banjar. So I don't think this is a good idea.
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Originally posted by contraflow: Yeah! finally Good, I'm sick and tired of the naïve and inconsiderate comments. Glad that you agree with me.
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I'm tired of analysing, so from now on I'll just wait for the end result. Finally!
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Taliye cusub ee Boliska oo loo magcabay Puntland Out with the old.... and in with the new. Madaxwyanaha DG Puntland ayaa maanta wareegto uu soo saaray ugu magacaabay G/Sare Yusuf Ahmed Khayr isla markaana xilka ugua qaaday taliyihii hore ee xilkaan hayay G/sare Nuur Salaad.Xil ka qaadistaan ayaa ka dambaysay codsiyo is daba joog ah oo maalmahan ka soo yeerayay.... Taliyihii hore Nuur Salaad isagoo cududaar ka muujiyay xaaldaiisa caafimaad iyo midiisa da'a ahaanba, ayaa waxa indhowydba lagu jiray baadigoob sidii loo heli lahaa taliye cusub oo buuxiya kaalintii waayo aragnimo uu lahaa taliyihii hore. Sarkalkan cusub ayaa sida warar xogogaal ah sheegayaan ayaa ah nin dar dar galin kara howlaha nabadgalyo oo horyaala Boliska Puntland iyo ka hortagidda amni xumo ee maalmahan la soo gudboonatay Gobalada Puntland. Hadal haynta ugu weyn ee saakay gudaha Magaalada Garowe waxaa ay tahay Magacaabista Sargaalkaan Mar aan la dhexmarnay saakay Microphonka Radio Garowe ayaa qaar badan oo kamid ah sarakiisha ciidamada waxaa wejiyadooda ka muuqatay inay soo dhoweynayaan sarkaalkaan Cusub. Sidoo kale taliyihii hore Nur salad ayaa soo dhoweeyay magaacabistaan isaga oo ku tilmamay talaabo wanaagsan oo horay loo qaaday. Isha wararka-Radio Garowe-Puntland/Somaliya
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Reports: One failed London bomber arrested Fox News LONDON — British police Wednesday arrested one of the four alleged terrorists who botched an attack on London's transit system on July 21, British news outlets reported. Sky News -- a sister news organization to FOX News — identified the suspect as being Yasin Hassan Omar. He was one of four people arrested by Scotland Yard in a raid that began at 12:30 a.m. EDT. Plus, off-duty British police nabbed two men traveling on a train in England's Western Midlands region. Lincolnshire police said the train, which was on its way to London's King's Cross station from Newcastle, was stopped at Grantham where the men were arrested late Tuesday. In the arrests of the four suspects, one of the men was zapped with a taser gun during his arrest in Birmingham and is described as one of the four suspected terrorists. He has been taken to the high-security facility at London's Paddington Green police station for questioning. Explosives specialists were called to the scene of the arrest to investigate a suspicious package. One hundred homes in the Hays Mills area of Birmingham were evacuated while the package was disposed of in a controlled explosion. British security officials confirmed that the raids were related to the four bombs that were planted on London Underground trains and a bus on July 21, but failed to fully detonate. "The operations are in connection with the incidents in London on July 21," a police source said on condition of anonymity. The three other arrests in Birmingham and the two in the Western Midlands were being described as "peripheral," but related to the investigation. The Birmingham trio were heing held in custody in the city; it is unclear where the other two men were being held. The arrests came as explosives experts were examining suspicious material found in a north London apartment connected to two men suspected of planting failed bombs, both identified as African immigrants who moved to Britain as children. The bombs were stored in clear plastic food containers and put into dark-colored bags or backpacks. Clarke said those four bombs were similar to another found abandoned in a park Saturday, raising fears that a fifth bomber is on the loose. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Tony Blair said his government was determined to press forward with new anti-terrorism legislation in the wake of the attacks and vowed not to "give one inch" on his policies in Iraq or the Middle East. Blair on Wednesday declined to comment directly on the arrests but paid tribute to the British police. "I would just like to say that over these past couple of weeks the police have performed in an astonishing way. Their dedication, their commitment, their energy in getting after the people responsible has been remarkable," Blair said. He said international governments needed to improve the way they cooperated in their fight against terrorism. "There will be a strong statement, I hope, coming out of the United Nations Millennium summit in September on this," Blair said. Polls suggest a majority of Britons share that view and that among Muslims, according to a poll released Tuesday, 79 percent believe Iraq was a factor in the attacks. Two of the suspects that have been named for allegedly taking part in the July 21 attempt have been identified as Yasin Hassan Omar, 24, and Muktar Said Ibrahim, 27, also known as Muktar Mohammed Said. Omar arrived in Britain from Somalia in 1992 at age 11, the Home Office said. The 24-year-old, a Somali citizen with British residency, is suspected of attempting to blow up a subway train near Warren Street station. Said came to Britain in 1990 from Eritrea, his family said. He was granted residency in 1992 and British citizenship in September 2004, the Home Office said. Both are the children of refugees, the government said. Somalis have been the largest group of asylum seekers over the last decade, with Eritreans in the middle of the pack, according to the Home Office. Said attended his local north London high school in the Stanmore neighborhood between 1991 and 1994, when his family said he moved away from home, returning only rarely to visit. "We were shocked when we saw Muktar's picture in the national news," the family said in a statement. "We immediately attended the police station and made statements to the police. We would suggest that anyone with information contacts the police." Neighbor Sarah Scott remembered a discussion with Said last November about religion, and his reaction when she told him she was an atheist. "He said I should [believe in God] and that he was going to get me some information," the 23-year-old said. He returned with a booklet called "Understanding Islam," in which he had highlighted key passages. "Anyone who says 'there is no God except Allah' and dies holding to that will enter paradise," she recalled one passage as reading. On Tuesday, police explosives experts were examining what they called suspicious "material" found in a search of Omar's apartment that began Monday. Said had recently visited the apartment, according to Peter Clarke, head of the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist squad.
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Credit for what? You got some nerves trying to tell me what to do.
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5 - Trolling: don't make posts that are inflammatory just to annoy people. Now its a given fact that the Admin visited this thread, but its inaction raises question marks.
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Waxqabka Cadde Iyo Af-Qudhac Lixdii Bilood Ee Ay Xilka Hayeen, Dhib Iyo Dheef
Sky replied to wind.talker's topic in Politics
There are people that say that only Col Yeey knows how to handle these thugs. Mar waa la karbaashaa, marna madaxooda baa la salaaxaa. Col Yeey was good in both, In killing and giving away money to keep enemies at bay and friends in check in his game. A game he still plays as president of Somalia. Gen Cadde is playing that game too and Puntland is not on fire. The incident in Garoowe - Cadde fired the local government officials and the killers were put on trial. Case closed. The incidents in Gaalkacyo - Cadde fired the incompetent governor of Mudug, installed the deputy police chief of Puntland to clean up Gaalkacyo, reformed the operating system of the security forces in Mudug and the construction of a new prison has started last week. I would say: what else can he do? He did what had to be done and continues to do so. Let's give him some time, these incidents might be offshoots of Col Yeey's reign. HornAfrique, even though Col Yeey's reign was a dictatorship, he had the consent of the majority. The majority of Puntland tolerated his Junta style, because they knew they needed it after 7 hard years of lawlessness. If he was hated so much in Puntland, the oppostion during his tenure wouldn't be so weak. If he was softer, Puntland wouldn't have the law and order it enjoys. He achieved his goal of bringing law and order to Northeast Somalia. Lets see what the future is about to behold. Lets hope the killings haven't done too much damage and it seems that the development continues to go even faster than during Yeey. I for one can't wait to see the Land of Punt back next summer haddi Alle idmo and hopefully visit Kismaayo.
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