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  1. loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool ,,,,,,,,,,,,, These are the results of the calculations by Dr. Love: canbaro rudy 31 % The chance of a relationship working out between canbaro and rudy is not very big, but a relationship is very well possible, if the two of you really want it to, and are prepared to make some sacrifices for it. You'll have to spend a lot of quality time together. You must be aware of the fact that this relationship might not work out at all, no matter how much time you invest in it.
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  3. loooooooooooooooooooool@Ibti ,,,,,,,,, see ?? that is not bad dee ,,,,,,,
  4. laba xiniinyood hunguri 72 % Dr. Love thinks that a relationship between laba xiniinyood and hunguri has a reasonable chance of working out, but on the other hand, it might not. Your relationship may suffer good and bad times. If things might not be working out as you would like them to, do not hesitate to talk about it with the person involved. Spend time together, talk with each other. hahahahahahahaha ,,
  5. there is a name for the non-wadaad ,,,,, in our literiture ,, we have WADAAD and WABIIN (non-wadaad)
  6. just do it ,,, and we expect another 1% ,,
  7. hahahahaha ,,,,,,,, u know 1% is worse than 0% ,,,,,,,,, Bal try Hunguri with CL ,,,,,,,,,, and let's see ,,
  8. Hunguri Ibtisam 01 % Dr. Love thinks a relationship might work out between Hunguri and Ibtisam, but the chance is very small. A successful relationship is possible, but you both have to work on it. Do not sit back and think that it will all work out fine, because it might not be working out the way you wanted it to. Spend as much time with each other as possible. Again, the chance of this relationship working out is very small, so even when you do work hard on it, it still might not work out. looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
  9. Why Hunguri and Me ??? ,,,, u think one of us is Woman ???? now try again but remember this is a love calculator ,,,, not a friendship one ,,
  10. MOGADISHU, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Mortar bombs hit several parts of Mogadishu before dawn on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people in one of the fiercest bombardments since an Islamist movement was chased from Somalia's capital last month. The hilltop presidential palace, Villa Somalia, and the coastal city's defence headquarters were among the targets hit. "They showered us with rockets and a mortar also hit the compound. Luckily no one was hurt," said a government soldier who was in Villa Somalia during the attack but declined to be named for fear of reprisal. "Our troops and those from our ally Ethiopia were forced to fire heavy artillery," he told Reuters. "We had to retaliate. These elements are being paid to cause all this destruction." A woman living nearby said several people were wounded in the surrounding streets, and a Reuters TV cameraman saw five bodies in a western neighbourhood also hit by mortar rounds. At one Mogadishu hospital alone officials said there were more than 40 wounded, three of whom died of their injuries. "We have had to send home those with light wounds because we are overwhelmed," said one doctor who asked not to be named. Relatives gathered around patients wrapped in bandages lying on the steamy, crowded hospital's bloodstained floors. A spate of near-daily rocket and mortar strikes have challenged the government's bid to impose security and let Ethiopian troops who helped it oust the Islamists go home. Deputy Defence Minister Salad Ali Jelle said two other civilians were killed in the attack on the defence headquarters. He accused Islamist remnants of paying the attackers. "The insurgents are paying $100 a day to whoever fires rockets and mortars at the government and people," he said. TARGETING EXTREMISTS But Jelle said a 24-hour rapid response paramilitary unit that was unveiled on Monday would soon show results in its fight to stop the wave of guerrilla-style attacks. "The plan is expand our control in the city so the extremists are no longer safe anywhere," he said. With Ethiopian military help, Somali troops have boosted patrols and set up more checkpoints to help curb the bloodshed. The attacks underscore the huge challenge facing President Abdullahi Yusuf's government as it tries to tame a nation in anarchy since dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was ousted in 1991. His administration says it is doing its best to police one of the world's most dangerous cities with little help. Ugandan soldiers are due to deploy soon in Mogadishu as the vanguard of an 8,000-strong African Union peacekeeping force to replace the Ethiopian presence, which infuriates many Somalis who view Ethiopia as a centuries-old rival. Also on Tuesday, one of three private media groups summoned by intelligence chiefs a day earlier said it was "shocked and dismayed" after being told to stop reporting unrest in the city. Shabelle TV and radio said the deputy head of national security "threatened the directors that (under) martial law... government soldiers can shoot and kill everyone they want". Last month, the government ordered Shabelle, HornAfrik Media and two other broadcasters shut down, but reversed the decision a day later after an international outcry. Shabelle Chairman Abdi Maalik Yusuf Mohamuud said it was now "crystal clear" Somalia's independent media was under attack. "The international community, which invested millions of dollars in the formation of this government ... should interfere in the matter and help," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
  11. CHILDREN Faarax had twins; he named them Rudy and Xalane. Again had twins & named Peter & Repeater. Again twins & named Max & Climax. Again the same. Faarax this time, became worried and named them TIRED & RETIRED! KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Walaahi sidii wax waalan baan u qoslay ,,,,,,
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  13. Time to calculate your love life ,,,, The Love Calculator
  14. Much has been written and said about the amazing health benefits of tea. So much in fact, that it's often difficult to separate fact from fiction. What are the scientifically recognized benefits of tea? The following is a brief synopsis of the latest findings. AGING If you are the type to fret over the appearance of wrinkles, age spots and other signs of growing old, oolong tea may be the answer to your worries. In a recent experiment carried out jointly by researchers from the US, Taiwan and Japan, mice which were fed tea displayed fewer signs of aging than mice that were fed water. The Straits Times, Sept. 24, 01 ALLERGIES The wonder cup just got even more wonderful. Green tea, rich in antioxidant treasures that protect against heart disease and cancer, now shows promise as an allergy fighter. In laboratory tests, Japanese researchers have found that the antioxidants in green tea, block the biochemical process involved in producing an allergic response. Green tea may be useful against a wide range of sneeze-starting allergens, including pollen, pet dander, and dust. Prevention, April 2003 ARTHRITIS Green tea catechins are chondroprotective and consumption of green tea may be prophylactic for arthritis and may benefit the arthritis patient by reducing inflammation and slowing cartilage breakdown. The Journal of Nutrition, Mar 2002 Green tea may be useful in controlling inflammation from injury or diseases such as arthritis. Boston Globe, April 26, 99 BONE STRENGTH Tea flavonoids may be bone builders. A report in this week's Archives of Internal Medicine looked at about 500 Chinese men and women who regularly drank black, green, or oolong tea for more than 10 years. Compared with nonhabitual tea drinkers, tea regulars had higher bone mineral densities, even after exercise and calcium-which strengthen bones-were taken into account. U.S. News & World Report, May 20, 2002 CANCER "Tea is one of the single best cancer fighters you can put in your body," according to Mitchell Gaynor, MD, director of medical oncology at the world-renowned Strong Cancer Prevention Center in New York City and co-author of Dr. Gaynor's Cancer Prevention Program. The latest tea discovery? Strong evidence that both green and black tea can fight cancer-at least in the test tube-though green tea holds a slight edge. In a new study, both teas kept healthy cells from turning malignant after exposure to cancer-causing compounds. Prevention, May 2000 People who drink about 4 cups of green tea a day seem to get less cancer. Now we may know why. In recent test-tube studies, a compound called EGCG, a powerful antioxidant in tea, inhibited an enzyme that cancer cells need in order to grow. The cancer cells that couldn't grow big enough to divide self-destructed. It would take about 4 cups of green tea a day to get the blood levels of EGCG that inhibited cancer in the study. Black tea also contains EGCG, but at much lower concentrations. Prevention, Aug 1999 CHOLESTEROL Tea can lower 'bad' cholesterol levels. Researchers at the Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland, asked test subjects to eat low-fat, low-calorie prepared meals and drink five cups of caffeinated tea or caffeinated and non-caffeinated placebos that mimicked the look of tea. Levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol dropped 10 percent among the test subjects who drank tea. Vegetarian Times, Jan 2003 HEART DISEASE Drinking black tea may lower the risk of heart disease because it prevents blood from clumping and forming clots. In a recent study, researchers found that while drinking black tea, the participants had lower levels of the blood protein associated with coagulation. Better Nutrition, Jan 2002 Better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one,î says a Chinese proverb. Research is showing it may just be true. Dr. Kenneth Mukamal of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center reported that out of 1,900 heart-attack patients, those who drank two or more cups a day reduced their risks of dying over the next 3.8 years by 44 percent. Newsweek, May 20, 2002 WEIGHT LOSS Trying to lose weight? Reach for a cup of green tea instead of a diet beverage. Compared to the placebo and caffeine, green tea extract consumption produced a significant 4% increase in 24-hour energy expenditure. If you consume 2,000 calories per day and don't gain or lose weight (you're in energy balance), an increase of 4% would translate roughly into an 80-calorie daily difference. Over a year, this could result in 89 pounds of weight loss. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Nov 1999 Recent evidence shows that in the battle of fat loss, green tea may be superior to plain caffeine. According to a new study, green tea appears to accelerate calorie burning - including fat calories. Researchers suggest compounds in green tea called flavonoids may change how the body uses a hormone called norepinephrine, which then speeds the rate calories are burned. Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness, April 2000 LOOSE vs BAGS Tea made from loose leaves has more antioxidants than tea bags, which tend to have lower-quality, powdered leaves. Prevention, April 2003 BLACK vs GREEN Black tea is turning out to be just as healthful as green tea. Univ of California Wellness Letter, March 2002 One cup of black or green tea has more antioxidant power than a serving of broccoli, carrots, or spinach. Prevention, Aug 1998 DECAF TEA Tea decaffeinated using a natural CO-2 process retains 90% of its cancer-fighting properties. Prevention, Feb 2000 Java junkies, perk up: Substituting tea for coffee will cut your caffeine intake by more than half. Prevention, May 96 WHITE TEA White tea appears to have more potent anticancer qualities than green tea. Reuters Health, March 30, 2000
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  16. Waar bal soo daa ka kan ka daran ee aad soo waddo ha lagula arkee ,,
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    Originally posted by rokko: Why aad xashiishka u soo sawiraysaa bal ???
  18. Hadii cidi wax dhisato waa qabiil hadii dowlad loo dhiso waa qabiil hadii cid la magacaabo waa qabiil cidii danteeda raacata waa qabiil After all, we are all Qabiil-Minded ,,,,,,,, let da Jibriil enjoy his dreams ,, i'm sure he'll wake up one day to da reality ,,,,
  19. Originally posted by NGONGE: Heh. The squirrel is a noble and hardworking animal. By the way, I heard that if you go to Somaliland carrying a Somali passport you don’t get taxed at the airport but if you go using a British, American or any other passport then they do tax you (unless your inadeero knows someone that knows someone that can get you off)! What puzzles me in this is not the tax bit; it’s more to do with the Somali passport! After all, isn’t Somalia a ‘foreign’ country? Why do they get such a privilege? Of course is a foreign country but since we are all somalis regardless of country names, then we should easy for those Somalis that cannot pay any taxes due to the civil war in their country. It is the least we can do for them to give them free taxation ,,,,,,,,, generious huh ??
  20. Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka oo Digniino Culus u Jeediyey Cid Kasta oo isku Dayda Hurinta Colaadda Darroor Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka Somaliland, ayaa go’aamo iyo digniino culus ka soo saaray cid kasta oo isku-dayda hurinta colaadda sokeeye ee hadda ka taagan degaanka Darroor ee Ismaamulka Soomaalida Itoobiya. Guddiga Nabadgelyada Qaranka oo xalay ku kulmay xarunta Wasaaradda Arrimaha Gudaha, ayaa warbaahinta uga warramay khatarta dagaalka Darroor oo ay ku tilmaameen mid ayaan-darro ah, halistiisuna aad iyo aad u ba’an tahay, “Sidaa darteedna,” ayey yidhaahdeen; “loo baahan yahay in deg-deg loo soo afjaro.” Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha, Md. Cabdillaahi Ismaaciil Cali (Cirro) oo ugu horreynba ka hadlayey dagaalka iyo waxa laga qaban karayo, ayaa yidhi; “Kulankan aannu caawa [xalay] isugu nimi waa mid lagaga hadlayo ammaanka guud ee dalka dagaalka Darroor ka socda ee nasiib-darrada ah oo dhexmaraya labada beelood ee wallaalaha ah sidii wax looga qaban lahaa iyo saamaynta uu ku yeelanayo guud ahaan dalka, gaar ahaanna magaalooyinka waaweyn iyo tuulooyinka la wada deggan yahay.” Md. Cirro waxa kale oo uu ka hadlay nooca ay doonayaan tallaabooyinka iyo ciqaabaha laga qaadayo cidda u hoggaansami wayda go’aamada uu xalay soo saaray Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka, isla markaana lagu qabto waxyaabaha sii shidaya dagaalka dhexmaraya dadka wallaalaha ah, kuwaas oo kala ah sidan: 1-In qofkii lagu arko kicin, afxumo, abaabul iyo taakulayn laga qaadi doono tallaabo adag oo sharciga waafaqsan. 2-In gaadiidka lagu qabto taakulayn sida shidaal, rasaas iyo wixii kale ee la mid ah lala wareegi doono, iyada oo la waafajinayo sharciga. 3-In salaadiinta iyo cuqaasha labada beelood ay gurmadka galaan, iyada oo ay xaaraan tahay in ay magaalooyinka joogaan, balse ay tahay in ay u gurmadaan dadkooda is-laynaya, si deg-deg ahna wax uga qabtaan. 4-In la adkeeyo lana sugo xuduudka ku aaddan aagga uu dagaalka sokeeye ka socdo. In wacyigelin guud laga sameeyo masaajidada iyo dhammaan warbaahinta kala duwan ee dalka sida telefishannada, wargeysyada, Radio Hargeysa iyo mareegaha internet-ka. 5-In dhammaan bahda warbaahinta looga digo in ay fidno abuuraan, waana in ay ka fogaadaan wax kasta oo dagaalka sii shida karaya sida borobogaandada [dacaayadaha], balse waxa laga codsanayaa in ay sheegaan xumaanta dagaalka, dadkana ay ka waaniyaan, kana wacyigeliyaan. Wasiirka Maaliyadda, Xuseen Cali Ducaale (Cawil) oo xubin ka ah Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka oo isna hadal kooban dardaaran ah u jeediyey warbaahinta, ayaa suxufiyiinta kula taliyey in ay tallaabo ka qaadaan qofkii ay ku arkaan falalka gacan ka geysan karan shiditaanka colaadda, isaga oo yidhi; “Warar badan baad heshaan, meelo badan baad tagtaan waa in aad wixii khaldan joojisaan oo ninkii colaad samayna aad dawladda u soo sheegtaan. Waa nin waddani ah ninka dawladda u soo sheega qof colaad hurinaya, basaasidna maaha.” Md. Cawil, waxa uu dhinacyada dirirtu ka dhexayso ka codsaday in ay joojiyaan dhimashada iyo geeriyo-mag-la’aanta ah iyo dadka macno la’aanta ku dhimanaya, “Dadkii ciidanka inoo ahaa ee kaydka inoo noqon lahaa, ee aynu cadowga iskaga celin lahayn ayaa geeriyo-mag-la’aan ku dhimanaya,” ayuu yidhi Wasiir Cawil oo sheegay, in uu Somaliland ku xeeran yahay cadaawe, dhinac kastana khatari ka xigto, “Sidaa daraadeed, aanay meesha qaban,” ayuu yidhi; “in aynu isku soo hoos noqono.” Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka ee kulanka xalay ka qaybgalay, waxa xubno ka ahaa; Wasiirka Arrimaha Gudaha, Md. Cabdillaahi Ismaaciil Cali (Cirro), Wasiirka Maaliyadda, Xuseen Cali Ducaale (Cawil), Taliyaha Ciidanka Qaranka, Nuux Ismaaciil Taani, Taliyaha Booliska, Maxamed Saqadhi Dubbad, Taliyaha Ciidanka Asluubta, Cabdi Suldaan Guray iyo qaar kale.
  21. Somalia's government has formed an anti-terror unit to quell growing unrest in the capital, Mogadishu, a defence official said on Monday. The paramilitary force was trained by Ethiopian troops who helped the interim government rout an Islamic group that held the capital and most of southern Somalia until late last year. The force began operations on Monday, Deputy Defence Minister Salad Ali Jelle said, a day after a car exploded in the capital, killing all four passengers. "It is a government plan to fight terrorists and bring them to justice," Jelle said. He refused to offer more details about the exact number of the unit, but another government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media, said it numbered about 700 soldiers. No one has claimed responsibility for the Sunday's car explosion. Some eyewitnesses said the car had been hit by rocket propelled grenade fired from another vehicle. Others said they thought that the car had just exploded. Jelle said the occupants of the car were suicide bombers, who lacked the technical know-how to denote explosives. Insecurity in Somalia has been growing since the transitional government backed by Ethiopian forces drove out the rival Islamic movement. Since the government returned to Mogadishu insurgents have staged almost daily attacks. Meanwhile, international media watchdogs condemned the killing of a Somali journalist on Monday and called on the government to bring the perpetrators to justice. Ali Mohammed Omar, a 25-year-old radio journalist, was gunned down on February 16 by three unknown attackers as he walked home in the southern town of Baidoa, two media groups said in separate statements. "This is a shocking murder and we demand that the government gives top priority to bringing the killers to justice," said Aidan White, General Secretary of the International Federation of Journalists. Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy. The transitional government was formed in 2004 with United Nations help. -- Sapa-AP
  22. I need a full explanation of WADAAD ??
  23. Originally posted by cynical lady: :rolleyes: What is wrong CL ???? ,,,,,, why rolling eyes ??
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