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Alaaah??? Are you still talking to me?? Even worst reminding me to call you AIDS Qaniis?? Waleee Cajaiib! You crave for my attention so much like a fat kid craves a cake???? Ba'ayee--- Wageeeri Kawacsaan!
It's the combination of the beautiful ugly huts, the extended sandy beaches, the abundant livestock and wildlife and the half hour Xaajiyo Khamseen ride to the paradisical farms lined on the banks of the river Jubba, where you can pluck varied fruits at the tip of your fingers tiptoeing. The soccer fields and games, the (only night) cinemas and last but not least the skin dipping of the beautiful crystal clear sea, where you can take a peek under the flowing gowns of the female swimmers (they don't believe you can open your eyes underwater)
Sir Lug-- u seem nostalgic & craving the lifestyle of the Adoon jareer in Kismayo, who i am told have versely benifited from the employment of my rich Wabeneya relations.(kidding lol) Well i pray you get your wish one day--it seems you have deep love for that Island.
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