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Xaawo Ugaas Faarax

Postby Adali » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:01 pm

is my favorite Rer Ugaas Sharmake, usually I do not sort dumarka into tribes balse marwo Xaawo Ugaas is different, she is a halyeey and a role model for all young Marehan women, and she is the best thing Rer Ugaas Sharmake have contributed to Beesha.

I really adore women who have love for tolka and who contribute with everything they got, sadly the new Marehan generation specially the former Rer Mogadishu diaspora in the west and in particular gabdaha, are quite the opposite of Xaawo Ugaas. I really want a 20 year old aspiring Xaawo Ugaas, preferably Talhe chick. :oops:

WAMO Somali Women Development Organisation, hope some of these women have Talhe daughters walahi, I would totally hit on them, I need a Talhe wife the blessed beauties of Jubaland, the diamonds in the Bantu ridden Lower Jubba. :lol:

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