Jacaylbaro

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  1. and when do u think it will end ????
  2. iinyo means DIIDAY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, loooooooooool@hunguri weyne ,,,,,,,,, walee dhib baa ku haysata niyow ,,
  3. dee hadaad intaa kafaalo qaadayso wixii kele aniga igu halee ,,,, reer dumbuluq waan aqaan sida loola wado sheekooyinkee intaasuun baa iga dhinayde ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4. horta how much is da ticket to Dumbuluq ??
  5. Originally posted by Captain Xalane: quote:Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Weligiinba is habeeya ,, walee reer aan ogahay ma dego bay tidhi dacawadii jirtay Aah JB,war malagu iloowbin ninyohow,ishabeeska adigane dhinacada kasoo gal. Adeer anigu 1244 kii baan is habeeyay ,, awalba idinkay idinku hadhsanayd ,,,
  6. Weligiinba is habeeya ,, walee reer aan ogahay ma dego bay tidhi dacawadii jirtay
  7. NO i guess ,,,,, she's just seen the pictures
  8. I AM WADAAAAAAD ,,,, I MEAN FULL TIME WADAAD
  9. Dumbuluq is xaafad in Hargeisa ,,,, it is known for its dumbuluqnimo ,,,,, the dumbuluq women live there ,,,,,,,
  10. Originally posted by Cambarro: By the way..what is wadaad? That is a good question horta ,,,,,,,,,,
  11. We have many shirts to wear i guesss ,,,,,,
  12. Originally posted by *Sagal*: ^How do you know? Coz i see it everyday ,,,,,,,
  13. ,,,,,,, I always knew inaad ninkaas is shabbahdaan ,,,
  14. HOW DA HELL DID I MISS THIS THREAD ???? Ok ,, women always say Wadaads are so nice and this and that ,,, and then they say they are boring and stuff ,,,,, now choose one As for the topic starter ,,, I think religion makes men but again there is the personality thing ,,,,, i've seen may Wadaads and even big sheikhs that cannot run their families and failed to be good husbands ,,,, i've also seen many ciyaalasuuq but became a great husbands to their wives ,,,,,,,,, Religion is one thing and the person is another thing ,,,,,, I can't tell you if they are good between the sheets ,,,, all i know is ppl are different as they are always different in everything ,,,, just ask around and you'll see all the types in the Wadaads ,,,,,,,
  15. Somalis among the diaspora, from Saylac to Raas Kambooni and what happened to the other somalis in Kenya and Ethiopia ?? is time now to exlude somaliland too ,,,,,
  16. Ma maqashay AFKA NOOL ITAAL BARANBARO ,,,,,,,
  17. Dadku jecelaa inay arkaan wax dhinta iyo wax jaba ,,,,,,, :mad:
  18. horta i used to like Siilaanyo but not anymore ,,, he is just crazy so is his party. As soon as he is elected he will start war on Sool and East Sanaag which nobody wants ,,,,, plus he is qabiileyste for da moment ,,,, I hate the vice president ,,, he is just nothing but i like Awil and Abdilahi Yare ,,,, the most active ministers among Rayaale's government. I know u don't like them guys but heey ,,, they are the somaliland's legs today. I don't like Awil to be the vice president as he is good for his current possition. I don't want to run for this political shi!t ,,, and i'm not quilified for it ,,,, may be da coming years ,,,,,, This time i'll vote for Rayaale ,,,,, last elections ?? NEVER VOTED ,,,,,,,
  19. lol ,, the thing is this one looks like the banana
  20. Secret aid for al-Qa'ida in Somalia Jon Swain, Johannesburg February 19, 2007 MIDDLE Eastern countries secretly armed and supported suspected al-Qa'ida recruits in the failed state of Somalia in a direct challenge to Western interests in east Africa, a UN report has revealed. Hundreds of Islamist fighters were flown, with Eritrean assistance, from Somalia to Syria and Libya for military training. Others were taken to Lebanon to fight with Hezbollah, the report to the UN security council says. UN investigators detail the military aid given to the Islamists by Saudi Arabia and Egypt, Arab states purportedly friendly to the West. Iran supplied 125 shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles, 80 of which arrived by sea in dhows and the rest by air. A clandestine operation to smuggle the fighters out of Somalia began in July last year. Evgueny Zakharov, the owner of Aerolift, an airline with a fleet of ageing Antonov and Ilyushin transport aircraft based in Johannesburg but registered in the British Virgin Islands, said in an interview: "We transported lots of men in uniform -- Arab men with masks. "They were disciplined men and although none of them had rank badges there were obviously people in charge. They got on the aircraft as if they had done it many times before." Mr Zakharov said his involvement began after he was approached by a General Tambi of the Eritrean People's Defence Forces. Eritrea, a neighbour of Somalia in the volatile Horn of Africa, was a major supporter of the Islamists. General Tambi offered to buy Mr Zakharov's Ilyushin 76 transport aircraft carrying the Kazakhstan registration number UN76496 for $US1.5million ($1.9million), even though the normal price for an aircraft of that vintage and condition is just $US1million. Mr Zakharov went ahead, despite unusual contract conditions that stipulated secrecy. He insisted the contract should specify that the new owners were not to use the aircraft to make arms flights. However, he said last week that the Ilyushin made three sanctions-busting arms flights to Somalia from the Eritrean port of Massawa, bringing out the masked men on the return legs. Mr Zakharov's revelations came as Western security services continued their investigation into foreigners suspected of fighting on behalf of Islamic forces in Somalia and of joining al-Qa'ida last year. Among them are British, US and French Muslims. Significant numbers of foreigners went to Somalia, Western intelligence officials have found, after the radical Islamic Courts Council movement seized power from a weak UN-backed government, established links with al-Qa'ida and allowed Somalia to be used as an al-Qa'ida terrorist training ground, like Afghanistan under Taliban rule. However, in December, invading Ethiopian troops took the capital, Mogadishu, from the ICC and restored the internationally recognised Government, routing the Islamists and scattering the foreigners and al-Qa'ida fighters. But violence continues to plague the weak and fractured country, and there are fears of an Islamist resurgence unless African Union forces are rapidly deployed there. The Sunday Times
  21. loooooooooooooooooool ,,,,,,, that is the NSS style dee when they don't want to give an information they act like foools ,,,,,,
  22. Poeple are da same people ,,,, nothing much has changed so far ,,,, he can again win even less than 80 votes which still makes him da winner