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yall mad cuz two MJ´s morgan and capten faalso ruled you idoors
and had more idoor women than even the german could record in his life!!
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SOMALIA: Puntland cracksdown on liquor sales and consumption in Galkayo
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LAS ANOD — Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland launched a campaign to control liquor sales in the central town of Galkayo on Saturday.
Police in the north of the town confiscated hundreds of thousands of bottles consisting of wine, whisky and beer according to Ahmed Musse, a police officer. He claimed a number of arrests were made in connection with the sales and consumption of alcohol.
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04.01.2009
Somali Pirates Take Ransom in Wine
Apparently the stepped-up patrols of U.S. warships off the coast of Somalia and increased vigilance on the part of ships' captains in the area have not been enough to prevent yet another freighter hijacking. According to CNN, early yesterday Somali pirates in several small boats were able to pull alongside and board the Matriarch, a Delaware-based freighter.
Despite the known danger of operating in the coastal waters off of Africa's eastern coast south of the Suez Canal, the crew of the Matriarch were unarmed, and unable to offer any resistance to the pirates, who quickly brought the vessel to a halt and began their ransom demands.
So why am I bothering to mention this random bit of international news on Vinography? Because it turns out that the ship's refrigerated cargo hold was full of, among other things, hundreds of cases of cult California wines that were destined for the port of Dubai!
As I've written about in the past months, the economy has taken a serious toll on wines in the upper end of the pricing spectrum. Mailing lists that were once exclusive are now increasingly accessible to motivated wine lovers, provided they have the means to purchase.
But opening up mailing lists isn't doing the trick, especially when restaurants in Vegas, which could always be counted on to take a few cases of cult Cabernet, have stopped their ordering cold. As a result, high-end producers are having to look farther afield for buyers, to major financial centers like Hong Kong and Dubai.
Which is why 250 cases of upper-echelon Cabernet from the likes of Harlan, Screaming Eagle, Colgin, and Husic ended up on a boat from Europe to the Middle East.
And amazingly, the story doesn't end there. When the pirates learned that part of their cargo included bottles of wine that sold for hundreds, even thousands of dollars per bottle, they dropped their ransom demands, and made off with the bottles. The AP news photo shows some of the pirates celebrating with their spoils.


dhabayaco, dont bring us in to this topic.idoors are funny half of you are raised in f-king street
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damn, look at this dhoocil, just because your getting man handled by the mighty iidoor dont bring us into a topic that has nothing to do with us, stupid ass dhabayaco.^^^
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I rather be a pirate state than the redlight district state of the horn..


Police in the north of the town confiscated hundreds of thousands of bottles consisting of wine, whisky and beer according to Ahmed Musse, a police officer. He claimed a number of arrests were made in connection with the sales and consumption of alcohol.


To cut a long story short, before the day was out we were in his luxury pad in the north of the city, drinking bootleg gin (bearing in mind alcohol is seriously illegal in Somaliland) with Fast Eddy, as he’s known. Very crazy, and it got a little crazier further into the night
http://onestep4ward.com/my-time-in-soma ... ty-tycoon/i heard about the ‘white male prostitute ring’ in somalialand, run by some geezer caled FE… it’s all over ‘lonely planet’ (LoL) sound like ye had a narrow miss

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