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Ismaciil Hurreh Buba to run for President of Somaliland?

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RedSea   

Originally posted by Jaylaani:

 

 

All is good with me and jacayl. Wuu yara bacaysan yahay
:D

 

It took me awhile to understand that phrase...it makes prefect sense. Waligaa Ri bac ma ku xidhay?

:D

 

It's one of the numerous phrases we use, it's so funny, when ciyaal jaadle are using their street slang.

 

reer Hargeysa typically use these terms, dunno much about reer burco. markay hanjabayaan ayey ka daran yihiin. Waxa lagu leeyey.

 

Aar bal tan day, doc ayaan ka neefin doona. :D

iyo,

 

naa baakhad yey, orod danahaaga ufoof. :D

 

ama ma lugu yidhi, wallahi intaan sabaaxad xun kuu dhigo, inaad taayiro yeelan. :D

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RedSea   

^Jaylaani,

 

If I can remember that poem, it was a secretive peom filled with coded phrases in order to point the Siyad Barre regime. The art of peotry eh?

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Some of you guys are getting too soft in your old age. Community service for Buuba? get out of here. that man deserves one penalty and one penalty only.

 

Me and my AK will happily oblige to carry out this deed :D

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Sadly he knows he can't ,,,,,,,,,, so sit back :D

 

 

Jeylaani, the poem was about the Carlos and his opponents in Philipine ,,,,, and he was matching that story to the story of Siyad Barre and Somalia. It is the only JACBUR that Hadraawi said in his poems. very funny indeed.

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