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Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 12:39 am
by Lamagoodle
Twist,
I plan to visit Aus next year. I guess it will be winter.
I watched a documentary last night on Surfers Paradise, north of Brisbane; I felt in love saaxib. You have a great country. Not that I can swim but the scenary and nightlife ....

Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 6:02 am
by Vivacious
Btw, LamG why are all your characters either diinless or people who drink? Lol. Dadka diinta ku adag goormaa soo qaadanee?
Deeqaay, dadka diinta ku adag have tendencies to lean towards the extreme side a lot and make fictional stories less interesting, well unless they're portrayed in thriller/action/detective scenes/situations where they're the bad guys. lol
Loooooooooool sheekada laadariinta haye
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 6:08 am
by Vivacious
LamG, nothing unusual about your story at all, just had to point out the terminal thing lol. your 70s & 80s stories are amazing. Keep the good work.
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 6:12 am
by LobsterUnit
Those were the days.when we had escorts, prostitutes and drank cider.*sarcasm.
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 12:50 pm
by Lamagoodle
LamG, nothing unusual about your story at all, just had to point out the terminal thing lol. your 70s & 80s stories are amazing. Keep the good work.
Gartay.
Baasto, were you in Xamar in the 1980s?
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 8:07 pm
by lasanodboi
we use to live in medina such a beautiful place cry cry my beloved country
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:36 pm
by Lamagoodle
we use to live in medina such a beautiful place cry cry my beloved country
Madina? I don't know that much of Medina: I have not been to Medina alot: Buulo Xubeey, dabo-kaaye maddow, Geedka jaceylka and Xoosh are the areas that I visited.
Hodan, Hawlwadaag and parts of Warta dhiiga leh were my hoods.
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:00 am
by lasanodboi
at one time we alse used to live in hodan
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:52 pm
by Lamagoodle
at one time we alse used to live in hodan
Did you live around the wadada ummadda? Qarad used to live on that road.
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:31 am
by lasanodboi
at one time we alse used to live in hodan
Did you live around the wadada ummadda? Qarad used to live on that road.
Yes close to wadada ummadda
did you know
Abdullahi Sool ?
Ali Mahad family ?
the eye doctor Abdullahi Samatar ?
Abdullahi Gabeey who used to live in the area is dead
Ilma Keenad ?
Hassan Elmi ?
Amina Sakaay ? Amina Ali Habiib ?
Ali Yusuf Geedi
all around Laataa 3
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:31 am
by Lamagoodle
Lasanodboi,
My memory is failing me. I have forgotten alot because I was very young then. I remember Abdullahi Sool, Dr. Samatar.
Do you remember reer Abdi Aden, reer Jees (Mohamed who died because of liver disease) and lived near guryaha bankiga, Ismaciil, the busdriver and Nadifo? The egyptian guy who lived on the left handside of the main road, A Faarax shirwac (he was the headmaster who was said to love Qarad). Also, African village; Haboon abdullahi, Yaasin Naaleye, ? What about reer Cali Xaashi who lived near tarbuunka? The family that lived in the house facing Sh Cali Suufi mosque? Reer Mire was their name. Also, near Shineema kaasa populare; do you remember the ashraf family who owned the pharmacy? The NFD family?
Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 2:49 pm
by lasanodboi
I was 1 year old in the 80s

I am living in the memories of my parents

Re: Homecoming: From biliousness to bliss
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 10:48 am
by Lamagoodle
I was 1 year old in the 80s

I am living in the memories of my parents


Yeah, you were in your mother's womb in the 1970s.