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An olive branch and a white dove

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An olive branch and a white dove

Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:14 am

That is a truce I am embarking on behalf of Ismahan and General The Screw.

Horta in Somali dhaqan, it ain't just the boy that gets rediculed for exchanging with a girl, the female gets her share of the brunt as well and it ain't ladylike.

Let's see who the screw is for a second:

He has been in this joint for a very long time to study, understand and skillfully execute his Senior "Somali" Mod responsibilities. For God's sake the dude is dealing with Maryooley, give credit where it's due. There isn't a name in the book that hasn't been called the Screw, but he elegantly brushes it aside. I myself am guilty of putting him down hard, but he never even flickered an eyebrow, he must have grown a coarse skin to withstand the arsenal focused on him.

SCREW :up: :up:

Ismahan is one of the coolest chicks I have come across here, I don't what angle or through what glasses these ppl are looking her through. She crackes jokes and gets along with almost everybody in here. So, how did these two individuals with almost similar personalities are trying to rip each other's jugulars?

Why don't you two bury the hatchets here, shake hands and call it rtuce, huh?

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby The-Screw » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:18 am

all i asked was a very simple question.

how in God's name was what i said any more insulting than what she said? i asked that question 3 times in a 17 page thread and never got a clear answer. this is what it's all about for me, the idea that people can turn a blind eye to someone they know is clearly in the wrong and just blame the other guy. if this doesn't spell out hypocrisy and double standards i don't know what does.

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby Basra- » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:19 am

[quote="Sir-Luggoyo"]That is a truce I am embarking on behalf of Ismahan and General The Screw.

Horta in Somali dhaqan, it ain't just the boy that gets rediculed for exchanging with a girl, the female gets her share of the brunt as well and it ain't ladylike.

Let's see who the screw is for a second:

He has been in this joint for a very long time to study, understand and skillfully execute his Senior "Somali" Mod responsibilities. For God's sake the dude is dealing with Maryooley, give credit where it's due. There isn't a name in the book that hasn't been called the Screw, but he elegantly brushes it aside. I myself am guilty of putting him down hard, but he never even flickered an eyebrow, he must have grown a coarse skin to withstand the arsenal focused on him.

SCREW :up: :up:

Ismahan is one of the coolest chicks I have come across here, I don't what angle or through what glasses these ppl are looking her through. She crackes jokes and gets along with almost everybody in here. So, how did these two individuals with almost similar personalities are trying to rip each other's jugulars?

Why don't you two bury the hatchets here, shake hands and call it rtuce, huh?[/quote]



:shock: This is interesting. Waryaahee Baal kaleey..... did i miss a fight??? I see screw creating a 'self guilty' thread about his views not representing somalinet, and now i see the Odeey chief is doing some majeerten-- fake maaslaax business. :shock:


Yaaab badaana. I missed a fight between Screw and ismahaan? The problem with me is i am so into myself usually,things that happen in front of me surpasses my examination and gossip analyzation. Sir Lug-- care to brief me up on the essentials? What did ismahaan say? :|

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby +chilli » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:25 am

This is so petty!

Sir, why did you open another thread on it!

Ismhan, on behave of the S'net ladies, we want to express our concern, we would like to tell you, Naa xishood! and stop this non-sense! Sharaftadii maydaay?... :rose:

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:38 am

Screw,

Well, if she declined to respond, then you should've given it a rest. Comon man, you are better than that.

Basra,

Your problem as usual is the narcissism that cloakes your whole and blinds you to your surroundings. However, what so amusing is that, you are not aware of it :lol: :lol: Do I have to highlight and remind you every now and then (I don't mind, it would be my pleasure.


Chilli,

As you can see from the title, it's a thread for truce, do you have anything against reconciling ppl?

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby The-Screw » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:42 am

if she declined to respond then it would mean that she is clearly in the wrong and should acknowledge her fault! why is she playing the victim card and looking to argue?!

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:45 am

More of the same sh!t :down:
This is getting boring now....

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby ms.nalia » Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:51 am

Basra:

Shut up!

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Re: An olive branch and a white dove

Postby +chilli » Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:39 pm

Sir,

No, I don't have anything against it, it just..well the title deceived me, :(, I tho it was some sort of metaphor/reminder on Ramadan, the dove, olive branch..rather it turned out othewise...


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