Fiqikhayre Posted August 17, 2010 Ngonge I'm hearing there is still a vacant position in the boat, if I were you I would join the editorial team. A few side earnings won't hurt anyone afterall you can't take the family to Wales every year, they deserve a holiday as you deserve one too. A mansion in Garowe and a promise to be fast tracked in the foreign service with the prospect of a placement/ambassadorship to Peru isn't something to be feathered with. Go and apply there adeer, they're missing a sailor on the boat and they would certainly consider your application. Go ahead adeer you don't need to be to shy about your strengthens. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted August 17, 2010 ^^ OOOooh ridicule? I like, I like. I would have been offended had you tried to defend that piece of nonsense. At least you have more guile than those writing the G online "editorials". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted August 17, 2010 ^No ridicule adeer. I never liked those rascals at garooweonline and it's in the records. However what they trying to say is real. It's a bit amateurish and naively written but it's beyond doubt that Shabab are dangerous and that we all fathomed. Now all the sons have gotten to know is that Shabab is against their father (for the first time they saw it with their own eyes in the Golis skirmishes with Atam), so they have to write home about it. They have been doing this for years. Next could be Somaliland and Siilaanyo though I doubt it. You better be advised not to sour the relationship between their father and what you cheer for i.e. Siilaanyo, then you would be really in for a lashing. So you have been warned. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted August 17, 2010 ^^ It's not limited to PL, I agree. Somaliland.org is more partisan and senseless (and it supports Siilaanyo). But I am a dhaqanclis (is the recent popular charge goes) and I can't help applying that old English policy of fair play. Therefore, even Siilaanyo will be mocked should his sons dare to write such nonesense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted August 17, 2010 ^Faroole's boys are a breed of son's in Somali politics whose father though top echelon of his people and country, they seem to be ruling on behalf of their dad. They're very active to say the least and their father won't tell them off, so expect more from his boys. Farole a traditionalist is an adhered believer of paving the path and possible careers for ones children, that's why his sons who are upcoming 'journalist' need to be freely let to develop and train their 'skills' preferably in 'house'. You too would appoint your newly trained journalist graduate son to lead the way in your 'in house' media. What else is there to do for the son? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites