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Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby TheblueNwhite » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:09 am

No.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:09 am

lol Ramadan Kareem to you too sis @ Idman :heart: I had to be a good employee and daughter, today I finally get a bit of a breather, hence spamming the forum today. :lol:

Yea...it smelled like rotted egg, it was horrible!! :lol:



Waali, Apology accepted :) . I was a bit surprised by your change from pleasant convo tbh lol. Yes, what a topic indeed. You get it often don't you. Don't be shy now. :P

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:25 am

You got jokes lol
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So how many Illegal containers of timir iyo sambuusa have you cough this ramadan?

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:28 am

LOL I had this exact experience regarding missing caano. When I was 12 went 6 whole months of no caano (hated caano geel). As soon as we landed back in Ottawa I scoured the airport for 2% lmao. Bought 3 2L jugs and dusted then off in 15 minutes :whew:

I can't wait. :cry:



lool Jalaal, none. But we found another 'illegal' container. Damned AMISOM. :shock:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:31 am

What was it? Please don't tell me alcohol.
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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:32 am

Remember my beer container? And the Somali man who's name was on the import document, and how he was M.I.A? :lol: Who knows, maybe he was 'offed', or simply ran away when he discovered the container had been inspected?


Yes, it was another shipment, but this time two beer containers. My guess is, for every 2 caught, 8 more are snuck through.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:46 am

:snoop:

Aduunku waa hadhka labadiisa galin. Yacni things change in funny ways. In djibouty the only illegal containers they been catching are pirate Islamic CDs and DVDs :lol:

From...ma meeshy faransiisku kharibay to little Mecca.

And Hargeysa...

from...meeshy dhaqanka adkeed ee Diinta ku wanaagsaneyd to constant flow of containers carrying the best english ale. :pac:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby WaaliCas » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:47 am

Waali, Apology accepted :) . I was a bit surprised by your change from pleasant convo tbh lol. Yes, what a topic indeed. You get it often don't you. Don't be shy now. :P
I have to admit I got you today :lol:

The hint was "deportation"...c'on gal who can deport you?

And the use of "naag" and code of ethic together...I mean naag itself is an insult so how I can put that next to ethnic. I tho u do connect the dots lakin I got u wad yara xanaaqday :D

BTW check out the French suufi...he is another Tunis beach in the making. Luckily no one goes to Djb for swimming hadi kale Jalaaludin ba bada la ordi laha qori :mrgreen:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:55 am

:snoop:

Aduunku waa hadhka labadiisa galin. Yacni things change in funny ways. In djibouty the only illegal containers they been catching are pirate Islamic CDs and DVDs :lol:

From...ma meeshy faransiisku kharibay to little Mecca.

And Hargeysa...

from...meeshy dhaqanka adkeed ee Diinta ku wanaagsaneyd to constant flow of containers carrying the best english ale. :pac:
Don't get it twisted darling. Just because they aren't considered illegal doesn't mean they aren't imported on a large scale! Are you mad? Every restaurant serves alcohol. Every hotel and even liquor shops. Are you seriously considering that alcohol in Djibouti isn't legal? :lol: :lol:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:07 am

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Waali, you got me this time.
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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:08 am


Aduunku waa hadhka labadiisa galin. Yacni things change in funny ways. In djibouty the only illegal containers they been catching are pirate Islamic CDs and DVDs

From...ma meeshy faransiisku kharibay to little Mecca.

And Hargeysa...

from...meeshy dhaqanka adkeed ee Diinta ku wanaagsaneyd to constant flow of containers carrying the best english ale.
Don't get it twisted darling. Just because they aren't considered illegal doesn't mean they aren't imported on a large scale! Are you mad? Every restaurant serves alcohol. Every hotel and even liquor shops. Are you seriously considering that alcohol in Djibouti isn't legal? lol:
Those joint in Djibouti mostly cater for foreigners. The only thing that gets us tipsy nowdays are excessive dikr.

The biggest Somali Tabliqi groups are based in djibouti. Its been a long road but we nearly there. Soon Hargeysa will be the city that never sleeps and reer jabuuti will be coming to have good times.

Allaw Dhawr changeka barakeysan :up: :smile:
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Ramadan Kareem EvolSyawla :rose:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:11 am

looooool

When was the last time you were in Djibouti?? The amount of Somali drinkers is insane in Djibouti. Please, no more joking. I want Hargeisa to become more modern and carefree regarding the judgement of others and all this 'mamnuuc' talk, but I would hate to see bars or any of that over here. No way!!



Ramadan Kareem to you too sweetie. :heart:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby WaaliCas » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:35 am

The biggest Tabliqi in the Horn is in Hargeisa. They meet once a year there and come from all over the world.


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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:41 am

It's gone wise guy. Since you want to pretend you've never had it, I'll remind you that it lasts less than a day, less than half a day normally. Thank God.


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