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Cawaale;692324 wrote:
Thank you guys.

NG. I called the
Somaliland
Embassy and i am on their evacuation list right now. Thanks to Wifey-to-Be. :-)

 

:D:D ,,, Good boy ,, lol

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Another popular joke featured a conversation between President Obama and Mr. Mubarak. "I suggest you write a farewell note to the Egyptian people," Mr. Obama says. "Why," Mr. Mubarak asks. "Where are they going?" .. :D

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“1.19pm: Hopes that the army would intervene on behalf of the anti-Mubarak protesters have been dashed, according to some people in and around Tahrir…”

Egypt protests – live updates

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NGONGE   

Cawaale, here is something that might put a smile on your face. Dunya ya saaxbi. :D

 

Two weeks ago, as the marketing manager of Zamalek Football Club was driving out of the club, he noticed a man standing outside and arguing with the security guards. So, out of curiosity perhaps, he stopped and asked what the matter was. They told him that the said man claims to be a player for the English team Portsmouth and that he wants to speak to the manager (the great Hossam Hassan). The marketing manager, on a hunch perhaps, decides to help and asks the security guys to let him in.

 

The player started to have his trials with Zamalek on the week starting 24th January (a day before the great demonstrations). The reports at the time were saying that he did not set the world alight and that he was, at best, average!

 

The player's name? No, not Kanu. He claims to be called Ahmed Yusuf and to have played for Porstmouth. Oh, he is also Somali. :D :D

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N.O.R.F   

NGONGE;692597 wrote:
Cawaale, here is something that might put a smile on your face. Dunya ya saaxbi.
:D

 

Two weeks ago, as the marketing manager of Zamalek Football Club was driving out of the club, he noticed a man standing outside and arguing with the security guards. So, out of
curiosity
perhaps, he stopped and asked what the
matter
was. They told him that the said man claims to be a player for the English team
Portsmouth
and that he wants to speak to the manager (the great Hossam Hassan). The marketing manager, on a hunch perhaps, decides to help and asks the security guys to let him in.

 

The player started to have his trials with Zamalek on the week starting 24th January (a day before the great demonstrations). The reports at the time were saying that he did not set the world alight and that he was, at best, average!

 

The player's name? No, not Kanu. He claims to be called Ahmed Yusuf and to have played for Porstmouth. Oh, he is also Somali.
:D
:D

Rageedii :D

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NGONGE;692597 wrote:
Cawaale, here is something that might put a smile on your face. Dunya ya saaxbi.
:D

 

Two weeks ago, as the marketing manager of Zamalek Football Club was driving out of the club, he noticed a man standing outside and arguing with the security guards. So, out of
curiosity
perhaps, he stopped and asked what the
matter
was. They told him that the said man claims to be a player for the English team
Portsmouth
and that he wants to speak to the manager (the great Hossam Hassan). The marketing manager, on a hunch perhaps, decides to help and asks the security guys to let him in.

 

The player started to have his trials with Zamalek on the week starting 24th January (a day before the great demonstrations). The reports at the time were saying that he did not set the world alight and that he was, at best, average!

 

The player's name? No, not Kanu. He claims to be called Ahmed Yusuf and to have played for Porstmouth. Oh, he is also Somali.
:D
:D

what are you on about?? :confused:

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NGONGE   

Sayid*Somal;692608 wrote:
what are you on about?? :confused:

War maxaa jira dee? Maxaad iga doonaysa? Adiga no fahantu af ingreesi miya?

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