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Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Voltage » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:42 pm

Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:What I'm puzzled at, is how one can berated another for what one is doing themselves? :| In other words, Voltage dear, your brother is following sibling tradition.


I do admit to going down Twisted's route something but it is not something I am proud of nor would want for anyone else.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:49 pm

Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Okay :lol:

I thought you said you was a Northern?

Oh, I went to Man&Liv....I was about to praise those cities, thats why I asked!


I'm from the North Bolton to be exact. What was you doing in those cities, not many abgals, only one abgal I know is my cousin and his HY with Abgal mother but he never been waqooyi and still things his weceysle.. :mrgreen:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:53 pm

Voltage wrote:
peace- wrote:you people should be more considerate, we're in the 21 century, we celebrate diversity. today aborigenes are proud of their achievements and culture, roman romany gypsies celebrate theirs without being looked down on. so there is no reason why an abgaal shouldnt be proud of his!


I agree which is why I consistently tell Sadeboi not to go down this route with Twisted. :up:




Dadka Kale hintaad edbinaysid' with all your ''camel shagging dameers, bantus are better than you'' sermons, walaalkaa ku biloww.


Bantus & Abgaals are 2 different tribes.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Voltage » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:54 pm

Enlighten I did.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby sadeboi » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:55 pm

Shaqo la'aan aya ku heyso,

Twisted intu dad umad dan iska ceynayo wax lama oranayo, lakiin when I say something waad calaacaleysa.

Englighten, you are bitter about the suufi talks. Orad iska siyaaro.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:08 pm

GENERAL_SNM wrote:
Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Okay :lol:

I thought you said you was a Northern?

Oh, I went to Man&Liv....I was about to praise those cities, thats why I asked!


I'm from the North Bolton to be exact. What was you doing in those cities, not many abgals, only one abgal I know is my cousin and his HY with Abgal mother but he never been waqooyi and still things his weceysle.. :mrgreen:


GeneralSnm,

Bolton....I dont think I'll ever come there, but if I do I'm coming to your cousin and claim his mum as mz aunt. lol

I didnt even see that many Somalis!!!!!!!!! I went to visit my friends (not even somalis iska dhaf abgal) and also see the city on the way. I liked liverpool, but I didnt get to see Manchester that much. I'll probably come again. I wanna see Edingburgh, Wales, Ireland....first I'll finish GB cities and Wales N/Ireland. Travelling. :up:

I saw more somalis in liverpool, I dont know about abgals, but someone who speaks like me is good enough. lol

Lol@ ur cousin. I have HY (not too sure, if she is not HY then she is HJ but I think my mum said HY) family but her mum isn't even Abgal even though I'm related to her on her mothers side. She is more Xamari too, lived down south most of her life.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:12 pm

Voltage,

It is cool, don't worry about it. :up:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:16 pm

Bolton is not to far from Manchester and my cousin and a big reer xamar community exists in manchester. Compared to liverpool manchester is a bit more cosmopolitan it has mixture of different qabils unlike liverpool were its northern tribes mainly the two darod somaliland tribes warsan and dhullo's and the Isaaq habar nation. You should PM me next time you up north we'll go and see peace in Moss Side and he'll give us a great tour. :mrgreen:

Ps, I'm thinking of coming home to E3 london, but not too sure..

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:34 pm

:lol: Are you kidding, moss-side is crazy! You would come just like that, because I asked? I can just imagine seeing my friends face, "hey girls, I'm gonna contact this Somali guy and his gonna take me to moss side," (my friend who lives in Manchester - :shock: ) the others, "who is he?" "Well I know him from online, his cool, I'm gonna send him a pm and his gonna come down." "(My name) you are not serious, are you mad? You met him online, see him, astugfirallah" The African one adds, "E-e, I'm calling your mum if you off with a guy" :lol:

mate, london is so much better than Bolton.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby GENERAL_SNM » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:37 pm

Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote::lol: Are you kidding, moss-side is crazy! You would come just like that, because I asked? I can just imagine seeing my friends face, "hey girls, I'm gonna contact this Somali guy and his gonna take me to moss side," (my friend who lives in Manchester - :shock: ) the others, "who is he?" "Well I know him from online, his cool, I'm gonna send him a pm and his gonna come down." "(My name) you are not serious, are you mad? You met him online, see him, astugfirallah" The African one adds, "E-e, I'm calling your mum if you off with a guy" :lol:

mate, london is so much better than Bolton.


Yeah now you put it like that it's a bit unwise, plus I have a habit of killing girls I meet on the net.. :mrgreen:

Ps, London is toooooo much, and the air is nasty.. :down:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Warsan_Star_Muslimah » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:46 pm

Don't be silly, your farax self killing girls - I don't think so. Yes it is unwise and not allowed for me.

Go to Liverpoooooool then! It is nice.

London is lovely, hectic but lovely. East london is not that nice. Come live in places like Kingston, Putney, Chiswick, Richmond - nice areas. :mrgreen:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Goljano Lion » Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:36 pm

Twisted_Logic wrote:
Goljano Lion wrote:Image
kana abihii ha ka dabo tago :lol: :lol:


:lol:

The taxi driver in Ohio has went OWL since his defeat in the elections. The recession is having an affect on him :lol:



:lol: :lol:


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