Jacaylbaro

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  1. Alpha Blondy;849689 wrote: is nadifa engaged as i heard recently? Well, I'm not a P.I.M.P sxb .... I'm sure you can go ask for yourself .....
  2. The book fair starts on the 13th .... Nadifa is already here .... the tour is over now.
  3. :D .. Waar bal subax wanaagsan .. all of you, men, women and Bluelicious
  4. Back home, every young woman has a big bag, otherwise known as the ‘weekend bag’. The bag, which can literally hold a whole house, surfaces mostly on Fridays, when young women know they will not go back home till Sunday evening, or Monday morning for some, after a wild weekend out. Such bags carry one or two knickers, a toothbrush, a pair of flat shoes or sandals and, of course, a change of clothes. The change of clothes could be an extra top or pair of jeans, or maybe a tiny dress that can be folded many times without creasing. Aside from being a ‘wardrobe’, the weekend bag also caries a make-up kit (lipstick, powder, lip gloss, a jar of perfume, lotion), wet towels and tampons — just in case. Like a matatu, there is always space for more, hence a warm shawl or a light sweater and, occasionally, an outdated magazine or novel. So next time you spot a young woman carrying a huge bag, just know she is headed for a weekend ‘come we stay’. And before her boyfriend knows it, half of her wardrobe will be in his house, smuggled in item in by item in her weekend bag! FULL STORY
  5. Son of a Legend Indeed ...
  6. I still think Carafaat and Burahaadeer have some scriptive relationship ,,,
  7. AYOUB;849510 wrote: JB, who told you? Dahabo aka Jerrican-baro? Go show me how good you are, have a guess.. Where are the Suldaanka & Redsea when you need them ,,,,,
  8. I'm told it is more than one ... now give me the list
  9. Horta what is the difference between Burahadeer & Carafaat ?? ...
  10. Abtigiis;849263 wrote: Jacaylbaro, now that is what I can take as a fitting response to this post. What you are saying is that we, somalilanders, will surmount the challenging intangibles, having succeeded in taming bigger threats. May you succeed again, but no one should pretend there are no challenges. Yes, I say WE because Somaliland is by the people and for the people. The struggle was a shared one and no one will have the credit for it. Whoever says there are no challenges is dumb ........
  11. sharing is caring ............ that is how Somalis survived amid the chaotic civil war.
  12. In Addis Ababa I had to take a photocopy of my passport and 2 other headshots to a long queue in a small office, and several days later the ****** thing still didn’t work. I didn’t go back. In Hargeisa, capital of Somaliland, I arrived at my hotel, enquired about the SIM, whereupon the receptionist flicked a new one across the counter, expertly inserted it into my phone, and immediately topped me up with $5 worth of credit via text message. It all took 2 minutes. READ FULL STORY