Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 NCC, Good luck- find a good Muslim. Somali is overrated. Ladies- 2010 already- I'm still in 2009 mode though. Hope you get all that you all want/need and that is good for you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 4, 2010 ^What are you saying, Somalis ain't good Muslims? How offensive, your big bearded Bengali must have indoctrinated you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^^^I don't think he had to do much indoctrinating. I mean look around. al shabab, al sufi, alhul sunnah, the sunnah and jamac, the prophet brigade to name a few. I meant since she does not see any Somalis in here area- and Juxa told her to go to another city/ country altogether. I don’t know if Somali men are special enough to go out of your town/ city/ country to find one. I certainly cannot imagine living in a place where there were no Somali guys, and then shifting to another city to find a husband. I would just miid ajanib ah so Muslim with Allah’s help or one who was already Muslim and keep life moving. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 4, 2010 ^Your Bengali is worthy going to Dhaka *Puts on Max hat, self-hating Xalimo* Please listen NNC, heed Juxa's advise. This Ibti is stuck in Bengali, now she wants to be miserable with her Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^Horta raganimad siida maah- maxa laga siiya my Bengali- Clearly I think he is worth going to Dhaka for AFTER the fact- but I did not go to Dhaka to find him in the first place. It was rather like finding a rough diamond on your door step, you can't help but pick it up and put it in your pocket. I might sale it in the future though Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 4, 2010 ^Type Burwaani resale kulahaa..Poor Bengali la iskuma kaa haleynkaro. And speaking raganimo, dee tell me any man who would be happy if their already shining diamond is "taken". N come to think, Al-Shabaab does encourage marriage with Ajnabi, let's they don't reach Burco Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^^Loool @ Al-Shabaab would be classed as ajnabi in Burco- waan daafir even if they include our sons I was thinking about taking the Bengali with me to Burco on my next trip- can you imagin how that will go down. As for the shining diamond- I'm hold you to that- after I sale this one, I will come to collect a dusty looking fake diamond from your endz (what was your own tuulo called awal) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 4, 2010 ^Come now, Al-Shabaab is the pinnacle of Somali manhood and for girls, Al-Shabaab is like buffet with fruits from all over Somali lands, there are even exotic fruits from far lands. N you know, they do promote diversity in rather boringly homogenous society. Anyway, meelbaa iga dhacdey, I don't sell fake demands. In the old geeljire tradition, such insults would have started a storm of poetic fist fight Don't take the Bengali home. I could see your folks saying, "naa Muslinkale maad weeyde, maxuu yahay kan gubtey, Allow tala hayo. gabarbaan dirsaney, ku khad ku dabaashey bee noo keentay" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^^ Loool He is not the typical looking ones dhee- I made sure inno aeeyeh a little. In fact most people cannot decide which of us is the Bengali one Loool @ Storm of poetic fist fight!! Lool Soo shoob baal aan ku eegani! Don't agree about your Al shabaab theory- The buggers sneak off not with another wife- but they knock you up and run to the bomb of death. No thanks- there are easy ways of becoming a single mother you know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted January 4, 2010 Right Che, your guest pass has expired. Please vacate the premises before the bouncer gets here. For your good behavior, here is a coupon for a future half-hour visit. Hello Ibti and other wimmin. What's happening in the world of the better sex? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 4, 2010 LoooooL@Ibti..you do look little Bengali but then you don't wanna hear tan ninkaan cad meeyso sixirtey (no winning ) There's marketing angle to your mate searching...what ever happen to love Anyhow, I would have initiated this poetic showdown but I don't know if my Xamari verbal assualt will register with you.N I don't wanna do Qaldaani, carabkaa muruq iga galaayaa Cara..Why are you kicking me out. Have we come so far or made so much progress that men can't linger around in the women's corner I will come you to my corner (asylum center known as politics section)without any predujice, as progrissive woman, you should do the same ( that's not command but suggestion or reasoning) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted January 4, 2010 LOL @ carabka muruq iga galaaya. Ibti will say jiljileecaa reer xamar awalba waa lagu yaqaanay (but in qaldaani lingo which should only be attempted under medical supervision). I'm kicking you out to send a message to the scavengers circling and waiting for the right time to grab a morsel. If you're offering the politics section as a goodwill gesture, what do you do to your enemies? :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^^Loool @ under medical supervision Warya Che: Kibirka wa lagu jaaba- adiga iyo Cara Qaldanakan aad sheegtan wa maxey?? Fuuleynimo iyo jiljileec ayad iskudab duunsaten and then you blame it on Qaldan. speak as you wish- I understand the jiidis, broken neck, iis macaani and gayish iis maldiiqiska waan faahama Che I am teaching th Bengali- somali as I write it on SOL, he sounds like baby carabki laga gooyeh As for Love- I don't believe in Love, never have- it is one of the biggest lies told to humanity- this love everyone chases. I believe in short term till the end of the month, year, week sort of love. The kind you can change your mind and no hard feelings or drama, you know the kind you can one day just pick up and leave without explianing or planning or debating- easy come- easy go kinda love. NOW that is LOVE. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted January 4, 2010 Ouch! Now I have to get a splint for trying to even sound some of that out LOL @ easy come easy go. I have that Queen song stuck in my head now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 4, 2010 ^^^Lol that has more to do with my written Somali than being Qaldan lady Is there a song with such lyrics- baal tuus- sounds like something I would like. I stop listening to music when everything started to sound the same- I kept thinking I've heard this before till I gave up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites