Dhimbil

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    SOLers on Facebook

    Haneefah stop looking at FB's page and accept my friendship request...I can't beleive you been on there :mad: waa kaa go'antahay. The SOL group was really dire last time with all the non pics and fake names. I hope its better now. Btw..all of you that wanna see the fat grinning face of farax check my album before he deletes.
  2. ^No not me, I agree though its a good project for the community. But I hope who ever applies and gets selected does something creative and profesional, just tired of cable access quality somali shows on tv.
  3. ^Yes, you can apply as long you can commute to Minneapolis weekly.
  4. I know deadline is today but if you qualify you should still apply ASAP or forward it to someone who would be interested. Thanks Two openings relating to the Egal Shidad Project. JOB TITLE: Somali radio, TV and program producer. Here is the link JOB TITLE: Project CoordinatorLink here Good Luck, ----
  5. ^LOL ...is that FB's sujui accent. Ha isku hadlin kudheh. Akhyaarta waad salamantihiin. Ninkan hadalkiisa waa mahiim lakiin waa fast. Aniga waxba ha iga sugina inaan micnaayo. Tan waxay ubaahantahay odayaasha. Fadlan Oday Xiin noo soo celiya! Nephys ...inadeer sadexda kale waa sidan bay ilatahay: Qoonjecel, Qownsi-badan iyo nin aan u qabin/u quurin? Qoslaaye waxuu kayari... qoslaaye qeebta ba'an, qaska iyo sheekada khariban, qosol iyo maad kadhigay, fixdiisii buu qabsaday, ilkihii waa-tay qobteen ...I tried maaan! Haneefa ...salaan qaali ah, reerihii waa iskuraren eega. Fariin bay isoo fareen lakiin markalaan kuu sheegi. Waa wax farxad mudan. Macruuf...see tahay wiidow...anigu waan fiyooba, waqti la'an baa eheshay lakiin, waxaan layaabay dadka sol ku postgareeya daily xagay kashaqeeyan? shan daqiiqo kabadan maba helo ninyahow...warkale adiga? sheekada run miyaa aan maqlay? Waa inoo waqti dambe..
  6. Have you ever bought 1hr phone card and only got 30 minutes of talktime? you are not alone and now fraudulent phone companies are getting each other in trouble by complaining how their own competitors are more greedy and deceptive. Read Here Legal battles among prepaid providers are bringing the shady side of the business to light According to former employee in the comments section of NW: I can tell you from experience I worked at Locus Telecom and there were fees they charged consumers we could not explain as employees of the company. The integrity of the company's product was so low I could no longer support their deceptive practices and decided to leave. Buyer Beware!!!
  7. Hey ya'll, Those of you interested in Medical School but are too poor to afford it without a lot of loans. There is a Cuban program initiated by Castro and approved by the US gov. offering free medical education to American minorities. You can read more Here and do more research if you are interested. Start Here
  8. ^Neph...waad soo dhigatay ee adeerada kaxishow! some are here.
  9. ^^Cedar's M building is notoriously famous, wax qatar ah goes in there! Faarax muran ...all your huf about a "lot" to do and you recommend going to the mall! lol marax.com
  10. ^Thank's for this post xalimo. I will be around DC soon for the first time, will definitely check out Cafe Nema. Do we have DC nomads around? any other places to visit other than the official museums/parks?
  11. ^lol...hvn't signed up already? taasi waa suspect, within 24hrs all the dudes signed up to peek at the xaax shenomads. Lee...learn to enjoy the snow, its not really that bad. But if u want I can send u buddist changting to calm u down.
  12. ^Good girls are everywhere man and in Somalia for sure, but if good guys go back; What happens to good girls in the west? you would allow nonsomalis to doubleup on our good girls LOL.... and yeah congrats to the couple...looking good.
  13. Everyone agrees she has became a nobody now. But she must be LOL how she stirs something and nomads express outrage immediately.
  14. I have seen him do even better. The funnies shows are when he is cohosting with this reer waqooyi dude...reer minnie may have seen them.
  15. Just joined on the fb group....pple I knew on fb long time were members of sol lol...good to see u all.
  16. I don't see a problem with this. Muslims should take note and do something positive for others. I think he is refering to this. Story about the program.
  17. Let them enjoy in peace people. Waa rageedii!
  18. Those of you in the twin city area. There will be fundraising event on Fri. March 24th at 6pm in the Sabathani Community Center, it's organized by MSSU. Please show up and support your people. Good luck to those of you doing something for the drought.
  19. Soo Dhawow oday abdulle...soo taatiri magacan halaiga dhaafo sxb?
  20. Very unfunny story :mad: From New Zealand, where almost nothing ever happens, comes a tale of bureaucracy run amok. If everyone in this sordid tale behaved in the same way as the public servants in question, admission to the country would be based on one's fashion sense. Asad Osman Hassan Abdullahi is a highly qualified Somali microbiologist who had all his papers in order for emigrating from Yemen to New Zealand to take up a new post. His one mistake, it appears, was to show up in a sky-blue suit and yellow socks, which immigration officials decided that no genuine scientist would be caught dead wearing. (Have they been inside an Internet company lately?) The case dates back to 1995 but only recently came to light after the New Zealand Herald won a legal challenge to review the documents. Mr Abdullahi had sued the Immigration Minister and the Attorney General and won a confidential out-of-court settlement along with an official apology. "Is it illegal to wear a blue suit with yellow socks?" he asked rhetorically after being contacted by the newspaper. The affair began on Aug 16, 1995, when Mr Abdullahi arrived at Changi Airport in Singapore, bound from Yemen to Auckland. His Somali passport contained a New Zealand residence visa issued in New Delhi, as Mr Abdullahi had met all the criteria under the immigration service's points system. But after several unsuccessful attempts to collect his boarding pass from Air New Zealand staff, he was told he could not board his flight. Staff wanted to check his visa with the New Zealand High Commission in Singapore, which was closed. To his horror, when his passport was returned it had been defaced by a handwritten entry stating: "The bearer of this passport cannot use this passport for entry or travel to Australia under any circumstances. Not valid for Australia." The note had been entered by an Australian functionary attached to Qantas, to whom queries were referred when the New Zealand High Commission office was closed. He also sent a memo sent to the High Commission saying: "On talking for some time with the passenger it was observed that his whole demeanour did not fit somebody with tertiary qualifications. "His suit, sky-blue, was ill-fitting, with [the] brand label still stitched to the outside of the suit sleeve, and he had on yellow socks. The following day when he was re-interviewed he had removed his tie and appeared to be unable to do it back up." The New Zealand High Commissioner, perhaps in a spirit of Antipodean sartorial solidarity, bought the story. He wrote Mr Abdullahi a letter stating that his passport and visa were no longer valid, and the residence visa would be cancelled. It got worse - the scientist was placed in custody for two days and told he would be deported to Yemen. Mr Abdullahi believed he would then be sent back to Somalia, which was torn apart by civil war. "That was a death sentence for me. I could have easily been killed." He returned to Yemen and managed to reapply for New Zealand residency. Sixteen months later, he arrived in New Zealand with his wife and two children. "This is a beautiful country with beautiful people," he said. "But those people who are representing New Zealand outside should be clever, broad-minded, well-educated, who do not generalise anything." Source
  21. They hot and Siham looks very typical Somali girl. She is more likely to have commercial success with her pop with little edge sound.
  22. I like the new look. But with few changes, it could be a lot better and more crisp and clean.