Nin-Yaaban

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  1. oba hiloowlow;911760 wrote: dayum,this is just a short term job , im building my future alhamdulilah. I work in a warehouse tho. A warehouse eh, that's not too bad. How are the construction job markets like in Europe?
  2. oba hiloowlow;911758 wrote: i had a tough night too much work to do in the job, my back is killing me hate this xamaali life. LoL, I did that for 4yrs. Only thing I liked about it was the pay, and the overtime u could make if u came in on ur days off. The construction (Xamaali/Fuundi) jobs have kinda dried up now cuz of the economy, hope it picks back up.
  3. Blackflash;910876 wrote: Cramming for a calculus test while watching Netflix, plan on doing the same tonight. Is the movie line ups on Netflix in Canada the same as the US? The Netflix here doesn't show too many releases and if they do, it takes them years. But they have some good documentaries and other good stuff.
  4. That's because most Somali Kenyans never had any disruptions to their schooling, unlike us Somalis who had to flee the war. I remember back in HS, most of us Flight 13's were required to take ESL classes, while most Sijues didn't had to do it. Even the recent arrivals from Garissa seemed to speak better English than ur average Somali. Man, there were a lot of resentment against the Kidhogo Kidhogo people back in those days. LoL
  5. It's shaping up to be a good night.
  6. Alpha, sxb, ur Somalinimo card has been revoked. How could you live in Hargeisa and not speak the blessed language? LoL even in ur videos, I don't remember u speaking Somali. Smh.
  7. underdog;910630 wrote: I was implying YOU sound as racist as David Duke Just what I observed from working, living among Spanish people sxb. Of course they are not all bad or illegals. But they def don't do anything to fight the stereotypes either.
  8. underdog;910624 wrote: Isn't that what people are thinking/saying about Somalis everywhere? Somalis don't commit anywhere near the crimes the Mexicans get arrested for. If you have lived among Spanish speaking illegals for a while, than you'd really know Somalis are no where close to them or hated as much.
  9. Blackflash;910609 wrote: We have more of a mixed bag here in Canada. They're Guatemalan, Colombian, Argentine etc. I've met a few in my neighbourhood and I've always wondered why their countries could be so violent when they seem to be the nicest people on the planet. Just wait until they start breeding and setting up gangs. Then you'll see how nice and polite the illegal Mexicans are. Some drunk Mexican stabbed this Somali kid few yrs back because the Qashin said he hated Mayetes.
  10. Blackflash;910601 wrote: I guess there is cause for celebration as we no longer have the lowest graduation rates in Toronto, Spanish-speaking students do: TDSB 2011 Cohorts Wow, there are Mexicans up there too? There goes the neighborhood.
  11. Nah not right now Ngonge, but it's Qabow.
  12. It's cold as hell in Minneapolis too. -10 C -24 F
  13. The last four yrs of his presidency have went by real quick. In my opinion, he has really accomplished a lot in those four yrs and I hope he continues to do so in the next four yrs ahead of him. In the next four yrs, I want to see him get rid off guns, get more involved in Africa (not necessarily Somalia), and do something about China. What about you guys, what do you guys think he should focus in the coming 4yrs?
  14. NEW MEXICO -- A 15-year-old boy was in custody Sunday as detectives pieced together what led to the shooting of five people, including three young children, found dead in a rural home outside Albuquerque, NM. http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/01/20/4561767/pastor-among-five-shooting-victims.html#storylink=cpy
  15. Showqi;910496 wrote: Unfortunately the word that Alpha is looking for is talent, and not skills. Because any body can learn and have skills. But talent in the other hand is something that you born with. +2
  16. Looks very beatiful. It's probably somewhere in Western Europe from looking at the scenery. Google Image search should give out the location.
  17. Alpha Blondy;910209 wrote: Nin-Yaban, close personal friend of the highest calibre, ninyahow, aniga iyo Rudy, we put on a crazy online personas but we're actually quite competent in the real world despite the mad and frenzy split personality on SOL....LOL. LoL I think that's true for most people. U should've seen me on my early days here on SoL. I kinda mellowed out around 2005 though.
  18. There is nothing wrong with it. It happens all the time. Personally, I like women who are much older than I am and have been in a relationship with quite few of them.
  19. Alpha Blondy;909956 wrote: and there are plenty of HATERS out there but if someone has done you wrong instead of getting revenge and thinking about the bad things they have done to you, you ought to forget about them as they are your past. if you see them again kill them with kindness.that's Alpha's rule these days. never stoop to their level. thanks for the dedication brother Oba. Who knew you had all this wisdom Alpha.... But i do agree with you sxb, the older i get, the more I learn about forgiveness (Cafis, Dulqaad, iyo Samir) for those I think crossed me. It's not easy, but u can't dwell on the past. Big Kudos for the Ayatul Kursi.
  20. somalee;909509 wrote: I think Somalinimo is different from wadaninimo, the latter refers to patriotism. Somalinimo in my opinion is something that transcends borders. It's that connection you feel towards all Somalis irrespective of their country of origin. Its the automatic urge to get up and say hi to the random Somali whom you see in a train in a place where you least expected to see one. +5.
  21. Babaay, Canab (mid yar iyo mid weyn), iyo liin.