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Postby mc solaar » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:06 pm

[quote="MiSy_eSKiMo0"][quote="mc solaar"]why do 98% of threads end up in qabiil lol

cant you lot have a decent conversation damn!

this must be another reason i never bother to log in this shitty forum Twisted Evil[/quote]



Some people are so Fcking obsessed!! Bloody Freaks.[/quote]


well am glad am not infected like these fucks eventhough some of them didnt know their qabiil when i joined somalinet Laughing


Demure

afgooye huh

afcourse waan qaxnay like everyone else but we came back too early before even siyaad barre left Laughing Laughing

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Postby muslim-man » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:07 pm

GB,

Caato was a known drug dealer & the mooryaan were given drugs to do the dirty deeds they used to do. How else can their herendous crimes be explained then?

The USC mission had failed before it even had a chance to materialize, because of power struggles within the group.

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Postby eyes-only » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:07 pm

[quote="Gedo_Boy"]He drugged the rebels?

Wallahi there's a scene in Blood Diamonds (the movie) where the rebel leader is drugging the kids who are fighting.[/quote]


I take it backÂ…I just donÂ’t like Caato

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Postby Qaarxiye » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:11 pm

Horta were the moyaans killing hawiyas mass too..?

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Postby muslim-man » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:13 pm

[quote="Gedo_Boy"]He drugged the rebels?

Wallahi there's a scene in Blood Diamonds (the movie) where the rebel leader is drugging the kids who are fighting.[/quote]

I heard Caato used to supply the narcotics to the mooryaan (some of them kids), while his own kids were in Nairobi attending a private school in South C.

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Postby Gedo_Boy » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:13 pm

Qaarxiye,

A crackhead doesn't know Hawiye/Darood, all a crackhead knows is $$$$.........if you have it, he'll go after you.

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Postby muslim-man » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:14 pm

[quote="Qaarxiye"]Horta were the moyaans killing hawiyas mass too..?[/quote]

They would kill their own families if they got in the way, those thugs were cold-blooded killers.

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Postby Demure » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:15 pm

Lol@ MC... Why bother to qax, hadaad soo noqoneesaan before dagaalka is even over?

Eyes, It's very possible that we know each other or of each other anyway, Somalis waa smaller than small world, specially if you were from Xamar.

BTW. I didn't walk to Afgooye but one of my very good friends and her family walked all the way to Afgooye and she talked about it for years afterwards, and if you ask her today she still thinks that was the most traumatic thing that happened to her Laughing

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Postby Nabeela » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:15 pm

Thank God, I was not in Somalia back than.

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Postby Ashlee~ » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:29 pm

I was in North York attending Kindergarten Laughing

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Postby eyes-only » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:32 pm

[quote="Demure"]Lol@ MC... Why bother to qax, hadaad soo noqoneesaan before dagaalka is even over?

Eyes, It's very possible that we know each other or of each other anyway, Somalis waa smaller than small world, specially if you were from Xamar.

BTW. I didn't walk to Afgooye but one of my very good friends and her family walked all the way to Afgooye and she talked about it for years afterwards, and if you ask her today she still thinks that was the most traumatic thing that happened to her Laughing[/quote]


[quote="Demure"]Lol@ MC... Why bother to qax, hadaad soo noqoneesaan before dagaalka is even over?

Eyes, It's very possible that we know each other or of each other anyway, Somalis waa smaller than small world, specially if you were from Xamar.

BTW. I didn't walk to Afgooye but one of my very good friends and her family walked all the way to Afgooye and she talked about it for years afterwards, and if you ask her today she still thinks that was the most traumatic thing that happened to her Laughing[/quote]

Laughing

I thought it was fun. It felt like an adventure and the danger added a certain level of thrill to it. I felt like one of the characters in a storybookÂ….I really enjoyed the whole thing. I always wonder why I was having such a ball when everyone else was complainingÂ….I still donÂ’t know why!

IÂ’m glad we didnÂ’t leave before the war. Smile

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Postby muslim-man » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:35 pm

Eyes,

Quite the adventurer are you not? Just how old were you through all this ordeal?

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Postby mc solaar » Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:39 pm

[quote="eyes-only. I always wonder why I was having such a ball when everyone else was complainingÂ….I still donÂ’t know why! [/quote]

thats becouse you were a kid if am not mistaken Laughing

eyes dont be offended i was feeling the same too LOL

demure we couldn't take all the stuff that was going on on top of that we were staying with an extended family who knew a family of our neighbours, what a misery Twisted Evil

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Postby Ashlee » Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:12 pm

my mom told me i was in school, getting a big can of whoop a$$. Sad

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Postby Samatr » Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:15 pm

Afrikan Village.


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