
I wept on the road to Galkacyo after drinking some caano geel because I forgot it !
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Looooooool exec y not???
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I only trust the fresh ones... Like the ones where I know the camel![]()
Make sure u take a book to read on the flight and one of them travel pillows... And a blanket or hoody of some sort... U don't wanna freeze on those Daallo flights

Otherwise known as the Deli belly or the Rangoon runsYou basically shid every other week.

Nah they are cold !!!! WTF how can it be hot??? Altitude??Looooooool exec y not???
Caano geel![]()
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I only trust the fresh ones... Like the ones where I know the camel![]()
Make sure u take a book to read on the flight and one of them travel pillows... And a blanket or hoody of some sort... U don't wanna freeze on those Daallo flights
DAALO flights are hot, stinky and HELP YOUR IMAAN. Those flying coffins, Russian Antonovs will make your imaan strong

I'm not using anything for the MosquitoesLooolz take mosquito repliant... don drink their water buy bottled water .. spent 2 weeks in hargeisa general with a intestinal problems 2001 :cry
Daallo airlines is air inshallah the nearly plane went down

There are a number of colloquialisms for travelers' diarrhea contracted in various localities, such as "Montezuma's revenge", "turistas"[19], or "Aztec two step" for travelers' diarrhea contracted in Mexico, "Pharaoh's Revenge," "mummy's tummy," or "Cairo two-step" in Egypt, "Kurtz Hurtz" in Uzbekistan, "Bombay belly" or "Delhi belly" in India, "kabulitis" in Afghanistan, "holiday tummy" in United Kingdom, although this is not directed at tourists in the UK but at British tourists abroad, "Bali belly" in Bali, or "Taghazout Tummy" in Taghazout or "Katmandu quickstep" in Nepal. In Canada it is termed "beaver fever". In China it is referred to as 拉肚子, which literally translates as "pulled stomach." A recent local term in Pattaya, Thailand, is "Thai-dal wave".[citation needed] Peacekeepers to Arabic-speaking countries have called it "yalla yalla" (Arabic for "fast, fast") referring to the extreme urgency it causes. This one is similar to "corre corre" meaning "run run" used in some regions of Colombia.Otherwise known as the Deli belly or the Rangoon runsYou basically shid every other week.

In China it is referred to as 拉肚子, which literally translates as "pulled stomach
."Arabic-speaking countries have called it "yalla yalla" (Arabic for "fast, fast") r


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