Jacaylbaro
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Xan, GJ said he thinks he is good looking in front of his mirror ,,,,,,,,,, i'm asking what do you think of yourself adiguna ,,, i'm sure u use that mirror everyday and u must have an idea of your looking I don't believe Ngonge's picture though it looks like someone i already know
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Xan, what do you think about yourself ??
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looooool ,,, ninkii jiray ee lagu yidhi ALAM TARA ayaa la akhriyaa marka libaaxa la arko ,,, ee inta uu libaax ku soo cararay ALAM TARA ku waashay ee markuu joogsan waayay intuu cararay yidhi SHEEKHOW ALAM TARA LA SOO DHAAF ma maqashay
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Xan
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They are really BRAVE ..........
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loooooool ,,, daawaha canjeerada means kan canjeerada lagu dubo ee modowga badan
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waar niyow i went most of the hawdka, bari and some in the galbeedka. But i'm scared to face the waraabayaasha ,,,,, come on i can't sh1t in my pants at this age
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I didn't say buufis ,,,, 2 of my sisters are really white while i'm black like daawaha canjeerada lagu dubo ,,,,, It is the difference of the color Allah gave all of us ,,,,,,,,,,
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Sen, Xiinfiniin gurigiisa ku booqo N/AA, waar niyow aniguba waan baqanayaa ,, lafahaygaa meeshaas uga cabdadaa u know
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He can't ,,,, waraabayaashuu ka baqayaa
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who is that crazy one started this thread ?? GJ ?? ,, i always knew he is crazy ,, looool Waar heedhaha ,, (well, some of them) are really beautiful ,,,,,, But first, let's agree on one thing, ARE SOMALIS BLACK (like Nigerians), WHITE (like Xanthus ) OR BROWN (like !!!!) ??
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I might go to Burco next week insha Allah ,,, not yet sure but i'm sure i'll go to Sheikh next weekend Insha Allah
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Waar r u going to Burao directly ,,, i thought you wanna pass by here first ..... I don't think you need all that list Dabshid provided ,,, i hope you'll be lucky not to dye in Burao ,,, I think the Cholera issue is still up ..... u just have to be careful.
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I hate meetings ,,,,,,,,,, when is your flight North ??? ,, Thursday ???
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waad gardarantahay ,,,,,, why going to the snow if you coming back with flue and twisted leg ?? adigaa meeshoodii ku doontay sow maaha loooooool@treadmill
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Coffee is what is all about ,,, there are no better drinks that a nice and well-served cup of coffee.
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I'm stressed these days ...... i don't even know if i sleep or not.
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I forgot you are one of those 3% ,,, sorry i lemme come back for more tororog bal
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Puntland Needs to be rescued from the Federal Government
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
I always thought and heard from our members that Puntland is part of somalia and recently the tfg took over the militia to be the tfg troops ,,,, i'm wondering how some ppl are calling PL to be saved from the tfg ......... it is like the tfg is against PL ,,, -
looooool ,,, it will be not more than the usual chanting
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THE UNITED STATES INTENDS to give up on Somalia - yet again. In an interview with BBC last week, US assistant secretary of state for African Affairs, Ms Jendayi Fraser, just stopped short of admitting that the US now feels helpless over the goings-on in the troubled Horn of Africa country. In her own words, it is hard to tell whether the situation is now better or worse than it was six months ago when Ethiopian troops - with the full backing from Washington - stormed Mogadishu to end the eight-month control of Somalia by the Union of Islamic Courts (ICU). Ms Fraser's pessimism is backed by statistics. In the past four months, the security and humanitarian crisis in Somalia has become worse with each passing day. Close to 1, 000 lives have been lost - the world's second highest death toll after Baghdad. ANOTHER HALF A MILLION SOULS have been displaced, causing a dozen unrecorded deaths every week, according to the Red Cross. And, like in Baghdad, one is not sure which building or road in Mogadishu is safe from a planted bomb. Ms Fraser's pessimism is a radical departure from her champagne mode when ICU fled Mogadishu in January. She was actually in Nairobi when it happened. So what could have changed the situation so soon after the Bush administration had reason to believe it was at the top of things in Somalia? The truth is that ousting the Islamic Courts was merely scratching the surface. The final solution demanded that much more be done and over a longer period. And that is where the US has gone wrong in all previous efforts to help restore sanity in Mogadishu. It mistakenly believes in a hit-and-run, quick-fix resolution to the Somali conflict. Indeed, one gets the feeling that the Bush administration is fixated on the Reagan Doctrine of the 1980s when hit-and-run tactics worked to tame Banana republics of Central America like Grenada and Nicaragua. Well, Somalia is a banana case but one that, by its very nature, defies any one-touch solution. A good illustration of the folly of the US quick-fix mentality is its first engagement in Somalia 15 years ago. With the intention of lessening human suffering in the country two years after the fall of Siad Barre in 1992, the US decided to quickly fix the situation by rushing plane-loads of relief food to the country in an exercise dubbed Operation Provide Relief. Four months later, and after dropping 13, 000 tonnes of food, the US belatedly discovered that the solution to the Somalia crisis was not food but restoration of law and order. By then, nearly half the food air-lifted from the US was rotting in stores as Somali clan warlords sabotaged distribution networks set up by relief agencies. Without any consultation, the US came up with yet another quickie. Thousands of marines were dispatched to Mogadishu with instructions to restore law and order and return home as soon as possible. Two years down the line, the Somali situation had become worse, forcing the US to retreat in a hurry. But not without a cost. At least 42 marines had been butchered in the streets of Mogadishu, 175 maimed and $3 billion of Federal resources wasted. Though the US has avoided any situation that may lead to any large-scale humiliation this time around, Washington's fixation with quick-fix solutions in Somalia is still the modus operandi. THAT'S WHY US WAS CONTENT THAT the job was as good as done after the Islamists were chased out of Mogadishu six months ago. The truth, however, is that the job had only began. However, something can still be done to save Somalia. In her interview with BBC last week, Ms Fraser hinted at a two-year "Vision for Somalia" that incorporates all stages of restoring sanity to the troubled country. That is certainly the way to go.
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LOOOOOOOOL ,, Subax wanaagsan. I think Coffee is better than panadol ,,,, i need a second cup.
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Good work Hon. Minister ,, thanks for giving some hope to some people and you think he will give a speech in the AU and say mbagatti ?? ,, that is not a professional niyow
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Beel Soomaaliyeed oo qaadacday ka qeybgalka shirka dib u heshiisiinta qaran
Jacaylbaro replied to Juje's topic in Politics
That beel will go to the shirka ,,,, count me on this yaa al-xaaj Juje ,, -
Shirkii sagootinta Garaad Jaamac ee jaaliyada SSC ee UK
Jacaylbaro replied to Liibaan's topic in General
He is the Garaad of ALL THE SOMALIS looooooooool