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That is all True. I remember when only few people had TV In Mogadishu. Everybody sat around the radio and listen to the muqdisho. If you wanted know certain information, you had to wait till other news couple of hours later. I also knew when we used to walk 3-4hrs to the other side of muqdisho to be told the girl you went to see and her family went to certain gobal a week or two ago. No phone to save that distance. I even remember my uncle coming from gobal and dressing up to go date a girl he knew who died of a road accident like two months ago.
How early in the 80s do you have to be born to be doing those things anyway here is something for those born in the 80s
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i was 22 when i got married my father married when he was 19 and my mother was 17 laakiin today people waite until 30 or even 35 greenday what about you? the best age of marriage, what do you think?
22 is not old my mother was 19 and father 23 by the time she was 28 she had 7 kids so no way could i follow in her footsteps because waba dhaafe i say get married 21-28
maandhoow mss greenday is my dear and younger abaayo. and about romantic and shukaansi this is a somalinet forum and not a paltalk. meelaha bajaqyada laga raadiyo.meeshaan kaliya rayiga ayaa leeys weydaarsadaa. nothing more.
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