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Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby HAUDflower » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:13 am

Costa, I lived in Xaafada Kacaanka, it was entirely Majerteen in 1990. That's why I asked if you knew where this Bantu dude "Anshuur" used to live, because I don't know anyone who lived outside of our neighborhood. He is from Nasiib Wanaag, I don't know if Bantu lived there, though.


X-Playa,

A generation is 25 years average, 25x6 = 150 years. Exactly like I said.

And by the way, I was referring to my abtiyaal, who are Cumar Maxamud.

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby COSTA » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:16 am

No i dont know Canshuur (funny name for a jareer)

i know one jareer who used to work in our farm Abuukaroow

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby HAUDflower » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:19 am

Okay.

Do you know this skinny motherfocker standing outside of my house?

http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/943/shoooojk6.jpg

In 1990, he was around 18 years old, probably from Majerteen clan, maybe not.

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby COSTA » Sun Feb 17, 2008 4:21 am

The guy looks Biimaal very dark cant se his face lool

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby xaseey » Sun Feb 17, 2008 7:21 am

loooooooool some village boys here ,,now i know the weird behavior of costa and why he was behaving like reer baadiyo,,,

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby Grant » Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:15 am

It all looks familiar, except for the power lines and all that cleared ground around the houses. Aro madow is a b*tch during gu.

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby justice4basra » Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:55 am

wow Jamaame is beautiful. i wouldn't mind living a simple lifestyle as those in the pictures

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby HAUDflower » Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:09 pm

xaseey,

Reer Jamaame are not like the same baadiye camel rapists you'll find in Mudug or Waqoyi. Reer Jamaame had high class and it wasn't even possible to live there with just a few sheep. In order to live a comfortable life in Jamaame, you had to have a good chunk of property. Either you had a high-production farm or you were a peasant.

Costa worked on my farm for 3 years before my brother freed him and gave him his own farm.

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby yasmin » Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:11 pm

[quote="HAUDflower"]xaseey,

Reer Jamaame are not like the same baadiye camel rapists you'll find in Mudug or Waqoyi. Reer Jamaame had high class and it wasn't even possible to live there with just a few sheep. In order to live a comfortable life in Jamaame, you had to have a good chunk of property. Either you had a high-production farm or you were a peasant.

Costa worked on my farm for 3 years before my brother freed him and gave him his own farm.[/quote]

loooooooooool

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby TheBigBosS » Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:12 pm

i like the bantu girls in jamaame

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Re: Costa, let me ask you about Jamaame

Postby ORGEONES » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:18 pm

[quote="HAUDflower"]
Costa worked on my farm for 3 years before my brother freed him and gave him his own farm.[/quote]

loool


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