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Postby Advocator » Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:24 pm

Even though these People drink, I have noticed that most of them are down to earth individuals, As far as I am concerned, the ones that I have met are good-mannered and courteous. Usually these guys have been in the West most of thier life(s).

I also noticed, there's are lot of Fly-13's, who exchange their turtle-neck Nike Shirt for a bottle of Old-English in their 2nd month stay. Walahi, I was shocked when I went to Minnisota the summer of 2003, I was more suprised, seeing drunk somali gurls then anything else.

I spoke to a cop once concerning the issue and he told me about a study they did on somali drunks and he confirmed that Somalis show way different and atypical behavior when drunk then other races..One point thats stuck with me was, "No matter how hard they try, they cant speak english when drunk but could speak perfectly fine when not.

Whats your veiw on somali alcoholics...............................................................?

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Postby ERROR » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:07 pm

I once saw a group of somali teen boys and girls sharing weed in a public place.

I know a few somali social drinkers who are well mannered. I never drank in my life mostly out of luv I had for my mother.

A somali guy once told me he was delivering pizza one night when he stumbled on a large group of well respected somali men and women who were drinking in a Toronto house. He said he knew most of them and couldn’t believe how these ppl could hide their habit for so long.

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Postby Advocator » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:17 pm

[quote] I never drank in my life mostly out of luv I had for my mother.
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Walahi Me Too

I also heard that in London and Canada somalis consume alcohol like water...?????


Have you also noticed that respected people like Singers/business/community leaders/political are the biggest alcoholics.

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:18 pm

"I also noticed, there's are lot of Fly-13's, who exchange their turtle-neck Nike Shirt for a bottle of Old-English in their 2nd month stay"

Loool@Turtle neck nike Shirts. Laughing Laughing I thought I was the only that noticed this sh^t. Why do they all wear turtle neck shirts? Is it to hide their long ass skinny "goroyo" necks? Laughing That sh^t was not even in style when I left Nairobi.

Back to the topic: I know many somali drunkards. Matter of fact, you can every somali old man in my town in the bars on fridays and saturdays. They are all over fat white b^tches at the bar while their somali wives are at home gossiping on the phone with other somali ladies. And the young ones, especially the boys all drink and they do not even hide it anymore, they are drinking that malt liquor sh^t. Their parents have given up on them and wish that they could return them home but since they have criminal records and not yet citizen, they can never come back to the country once they leave it so the motherf^ckers are stuck here for good.

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Postby Advocator » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:37 pm

Qansa walahi i have been asking about the Nike-turtle neck Sh!t for a while? Laughing

I once when to my friend house and We visited the fridge during halftime of the game.

I seen two boxes of Budwieser, I was shokked and couldnt believe my eyes.................It belong to his father. That was the first time I seen alcohol in a somali household. The think that also bothered me was, the guy had four children 2sons/2gurls, I swear they didnt know how to make wuldu (weeyso)let alone praying. Can you Imagine this guy in akhiro.. Confused

I was gonna write something important here but I forgot it while writing ^^the paraghraph above this one....dont you hate when that happens. Confused

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Postby Saladin » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:46 pm

Yeah, thats true Advocator in Canada and London they say " Dee waa beer bilaa dambi" (non haram alcohol). And thats bullshit, it is haram according our deen.

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Postby ERROR » Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:58 pm

There's a similar topic in which Grant said he used to buy alc for his somali friends while he was in Somalia b4 the civil war.

I wonder what percent of alcohol makes it haram? is there a treshold?

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Postby gurey25 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:05 pm

No its not aout the percentage,it cultural.

the culture has changed since the 60's and 70's.
You all know that somalia produced some of the worlds best Rum from the sugar plantation in jowhar.

it was common for people to drink in the 60's to the 80's.
The wars and devastation have made people turn back to islam.

Its the same all over the muslim world.
30 years ago in many middle eastern countries, the Hijab was only worn by elderly granmothers, now the majority wear it.

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:06 pm

"I seen two boxes of Budwieser, I was shokked and couldnt believe my eyes"

I have seen the same thing wallahi. Awhile back, I visited this relative of mine that lives in Virginia and while I was staying with him and his wife, I realised these motherfukkers were straight up gaallo. They had alcoholic beverages in their fridge and did not even care that I saw them. They have been in the united states for since the 80s since they took up the gaalo culture. I stayed with them for only two days before I left those idiots for DC, where a friend of mine lived at the time.

Error, I don't know what percentage of alcohol makes something haram but I would assume if it does not get you drunk, then it probably must not be haram. I bought a dish with marinara sauce for lunch the other day when someone told me they prepare marinara sauce with alcohol so I threw my lunch away. The next day I went to the mosque and asked the imaam if it was haram to eat something prepared with wine and he said it is not.

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Postby gurey25 » Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:11 pm

Qansa alchohol has a low boiling point.
so if it was cooked with food, then probably less than 1% will remain
which is insignifigant, you could the same amount if you eat allot of fresh bread.

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Postby ERROR » Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:17 pm

Thanx qans/gurey - I never knew food that was cooked with alc was permissible in Islam. It makes sense now. thanx guys.

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Postby ChaneL-Lover » Fri Apr 07, 2006 6:17 am

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I have seen a drunk somalian guy yesterday Razz

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Postby Mureedi » Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:00 am

Why you all sound shocked? Lamo Goodle has been drinking like fish since the begining of time. Did you forget the nightclubs in Somalia, the alcohol factory in Jowhar, alcohol and weed consumption was normal in Somalia, why does it scare you in da West?

Lamo Goodle will do anything if it will make him look civilized, you lot are sick. Look at some statements made by some of you. Kulahaa habartey aan jeclahay saas aan alkolo u cabin, so it's not Allah's sake that you refrain from Alcohol but your mamma? what a moron

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Postby biko » Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:24 am

[quote="ChaneL-Lover"]:D Very Happy Very Happy

I have seen a drunk somalian guy yesterday Razz

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy[/quote]
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Postby Nuruddin » Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:39 am

These bad habits were bound to occur as we attempt to adapt to our surroundings, I've witness many young teens smoking and drinking god knows what, these things should be spoken out in public, unless we want dramatic change to occur with our younger generation.


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