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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby mcali » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:25 pm

Abdiwahab,


I'm too grown for that stuff now man :lol:


Sure there was a time I would be at Skyline on any given Friday/Saturday but that was before the curfew. Now since the place went crazy with fights every day: Eithos Vs Arabs Arabs Vs Somalis Eithos Vs Somalis etc Fairfax police put a curfew of 2:00 am.


Adiga You seem like a Babylon type :lol:
You went a little deep with the information there sxb. if your real name is abdiwahab then i know exactly who you are. :D

Anyways babylon is a f-king xabasha taxi cab driver chill spot. And skyline was always and is still full of losers. And i guess your not a regular at daral hijra.

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:43 am

Murax,

No, longer I found the Lord.

Mcali,

Where abouts NoVA u from ?

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby NewHargeisaGirl » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:20 pm

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FAH & MURAX ..ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF THE PEACE GARDEN STATE :clap: :clap: :clap:
PS. JUST TOOK THE LAST SAWIR..AINT IT BREATHTAKING?

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Methylamine » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:49 pm

^ the lawns on those houses look amazing :up:

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby NewHargeisaGirl » Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:18 pm

It's pretty much like that everywhere :|

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Murax » Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:41 am

Newhargeisagirl,


Maryland, Virginia which are basically suburban DC are like that, but everybody in the suburbs goes to DC to work just like people who live in Suburban Philedelphia, Boston, NY, do the same for their cities. Personaly I'm a city slicker, and I would like living in the places You showed when I'm old :lol: Still though the pics u posted look really nice, what State is that?

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby NewHargeisaGirl » Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:51 pm

Newhargeisagirl,


Maryland, Virginia which are basically suburban DC are like that, but everybody in the suburbs goes to DC to work just like people who live in Suburban Philedelphia, Boston, NY, do the same for their cities. Personaly I'm a city slicker, and I would like living in the places You showed when I'm old :lol: Still though the pics u posted look really nice, what State is that?

I have been living in ND for the past 13 years and I am still enjoying discovering new and exciting things to do, places to visit, friends of common interest etc. To me, my state is truly one of the best places on earth & in my view the best in the UNION :P I rather live here than those Ghettos cities u have mentioned :oops:

ps. who wants to live among blacks anywayz? .they disgust me :roll:

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby NewHargeisaGirl » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:11 am

:roll:

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Murax » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:17 am

Newhargeisagirl,


Maryland, Virginia which are basically suburban DC are like that, but everybody in the suburbs goes to DC to work just like people who live in Suburban Philedelphia, Boston, NY, do the same for their cities. Personaly I'm a city slicker, and I would like living in the places You showed when I'm old :lol: Still though the pics u posted look really nice, what State is that?

I have been living in ND for the past 13 years and I am still enjoying discovering new and exciting things to do, places to visit, friends of common interest etc. To me, my state is truly one of the best places on earth & in my view the best in the UNION :P I rather live here than those Ghettos cities u have mentioned :oops:

ps. who wants to live among blacks anywayz? .they disgust me :roll:

I'm sure the place isn't bad but You need to discover new horizons. Actually isn't ND where they have a lot of Indian reservations? Btw You also know that there were some severe atrocities done there to the plains indians back in the day right? I wonder how they're getting along. Still though kudos to You for living in such a freezing place. Just remember though ND, is ruled from Washington, and the madows arn't all that bad Your President is one 8-)

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby NewHargeisaGirl » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:19 am

Dummy Obama aint my president :lol:
ps. yes there are beautiful Indian reservations over here !

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Voltage » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:48 am

NHG isku xishood, Obama is the president andtFunny though the biggest Liberal and one of my favorite guys on cable news is from there (Ed Shultz). He is a true rural North Dakotan but more progressive than Nancy Pelosi. :lol:

ND looks like a decidedly not stimulating. Maybe some Seattle to spice it up :up:

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Murax » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:05 am

NewHargeisaGirl,


Come on now don't be silly Obama is Your Madaxweyne and the head of the Union. Also point being it doesn't matter if its Obama or anybody else sitting in the White House, ND is ruled from Washington DC aka the 'Chocolate City' ;)



Voltage,


Seattle is definitely on my visit list, and a place I wouldn't mind living. The people there seem to be laidback and enjoy life which fits my personality. One of my buddies from HS, Adeeb Kadir this Harari dude moved up there awhile back actually.

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Cumar-Labasuul » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:08 am

wow stunning pics - very picturesque :up:

Where I'm living there isn't much to look at (scenery wise) maybe I should head out to the countryside

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby Voltage » Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:30 am

Murax, Seattle is a nice place. Get ready for the "Seattle freeze" :lol:

Cumar, Seattle is surrounded by the most beautiful scenery in the entire US. Consistently ranked that among best hiking, best mountain climbing, rafting, etc.

Seattle is located between two bodies of waters...Pugest Sound to the West and Lake Washington to the east, and by two of the US greatest mountain ranges the Cascades to the East of Seattle and the Olympic Mountains to the West of Seattle

Here is Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains from Seattle looking West

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Here is Lake Washington and the Cascades from Seattle looking East

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and Mount Rainier to the southeast of Seattle

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It is because of this Seattle is called the "Emerald City" (very green and earthy) and Washington State is called the "Evergreen State".


p.s. NHG will kill me. :lol:

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Re: My family's old Somali restaurant

Postby OliveOil » Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:04 pm

Faan faan.com :-@ :lol: :lol: jks :roll:


Nice Seattle and North Dakota pics btw...ND looks like Ohio :| :geek: :lol:


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