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Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:27 am
by Faranacab
Paddington Bear wrote:
Alchemist wrote: But at the same time it was important that we the somali youth and by youth i mean all those under 40 to have a different out look on Somalia all together from the older generation but at the same time learn from the past. So i ask the Somaliland youth, why do you think separating from the rest of Somalia is the right course?

No qabil bashing please, lets have a meaningful discussion.
Wuhuu, I'm still a youth! :mrgreen:

Of course, your whole argument crumbles on this youth point. If you "learn from the past" you would not repeat the mistakes of your elders just because you are young, adeer. Then again, life is all about cycles. So wait for this cycle to finish (with SL having its independence and running its own affairs) first before you call for unity. Maybe ten or fifteen years after recognition you can try to approach us and seduce us with this unity talk (you'll be an old man by then). But today, I reckon it is nigh on impossible to convince anyone. My cousin Cali Gaab will not have it but I may be persuaded for a nominal fee (and if things go belly up, I could always count on a pardon from adeero Siilaanyo). :mrgreen:
You sound familiar. Where did we meet old man?( Don't tell. :mrgreen: )

Later.

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:32 am
by Paddington Bear
Faranacab wrote:
Paddington Bear wrote:
Alchemist wrote: But at the same time it was important that we the somali youth and by youth i mean all those under 40 to have a different out look on Somalia all together from the older generation but at the same time learn from the past. So i ask the Somaliland youth, why do you think separating from the rest of Somalia is the right course?

No qabil bashing please, lets have a meaningful discussion.
Wuhuu, I'm still a youth! :mrgreen:

Of course, your whole argument crumbles on this youth point. If you "learn from the past" you would not repeat the mistakes of your elders just because you are young, adeer. Then again, life is all about cycles. So wait for this cycle to finish (with SL having its independence and running its own affairs) first before you call for unity. Maybe ten or fifteen years after recognition you can try to approach us and seduce us with this unity talk (you'll be an old man by then). But today, I reckon it is nigh on impossible to convince anyone. My cousin Cali Gaab will not have it but I may be persuaded for a nominal fee (and if things go belly up, I could always count on a pardon from adeero Siilaanyo). :mrgreen:
You sound familiar. Where did we meet old man?( Don't tell. :mrgreen: )

Later.
Do I really sound familiar mise someone let the cat out of the bag? :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:41 am
by Faranacab
Paddington Bear wrote:
Faranacab wrote:
Paddington Bear wrote:
Wuhuu, I'm still a youth! :mrgreen:

Of course, your whole argument crumbles on this youth point. If you "learn from the past" you would not repeat the mistakes of your elders just because you are young, adeer. Then again, life is all about cycles. So wait for this cycle to finish (with SL having its independence and running its own affairs) first before you call for unity. Maybe ten or fifteen years after recognition you can try to approach us and seduce us with this unity talk (you'll be an old man by then). But today, I reckon it is nigh on impossible to convince anyone. My cousin Cali Gaab will not have it but I may be persuaded for a nominal fee (and if things go belly up, I could always count on a pardon from adeero Siilaanyo). :mrgreen:
You sound familiar. Where did we meet old man?( Don't tell. :mrgreen: )

Later.
Do I really sound familiar mise someone let the cat out of the bag? :mrgreen:
That cat phrase which is abused by a Arab friend makes you to sound more familiar now. The Arab is a Somali clan in Somali land. Who else is with you here old man? :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:43 am
by 1_londoner
^Get a room fellas. :D

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:46 am
by Paddington Bear
Farancab, the online caaqil of your clan is said to prowl this place from time to time but I have not managed to catch him out yet. :mrgreen:

Edit:
Londoner, how have you been dear? You never phone, you never write....

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:56 am
by 1_londoner
Not so good. Migraine this morning. Fever yesterday. Nasty phlegmy cough day before....yeah...pretty sure im close to overdosing with the amount of pills iv been poping lately. Apart from that...S'all well alxamdulilah. What say you? :D

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:59 am
by Paddington Bear
I suffer from exactly the same symptoms. Are you me? :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:09 am
by 1_londoner
*Looks down at her Pretty little Arsenal shirt shes sporting*

Yeah, Dont think so. :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:13 am
by Paddington Bear
1_londoner wrote:*Looks down at her Pretty little Arsenal shirt shes sporting*

Yeah, Dont think so. :mrgreen:
Never start a sentence with the words "looks down..". Almost gave me a heart attack there, young lady. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:17 am
by 1_londoner
Loool. Those with cleaner minds would still have their heart beating at its normal pace. :D

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:19 am
by Paddington Bear
1_londoner wrote:Loool. Those with cleaner minds would still have their heart beating at its normal pace. :D
Not when the words "Looks down at" are followed by "her pretty little.." :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:33 am
by Faranacab
Paddington Bear wrote:Farancab, the online caaqil of your clan is said to prowl this place from time to time but I have not managed to catch him out yet. :mrgreen:
The Garad( your very friend :mrgreen: ) has to yet discover this planet. Lets invite him to Pluto for tea break as Venus started raining bloody stones. 1-londer iyadna way ii sawirantahay. Fak fakteeda gartay. :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:09 am
by Paddington Bear
Faranacab wrote:
Paddington Bear wrote:Farancab, the online caaqil of your clan is said to prowl this place from time to time but I have not managed to catch him out yet. :mrgreen:
The Garad( your very friend :mrgreen: ) has to yet discover this planet. Lets invite him to Pluto for tea break as Venus started raining bloody stones. 1-londer iyadna way ii sawirantahay. Fak fakteeda gartay. :mrgreen:
War wuu jooga ban ku idhi. He's the one who introduced me to this place but he refused to reveal his identity. :mrgreen:

Re: Lets talk about Somaliland.

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:12 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah wrote:
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:they'll be stuck with a sterile desert .
the irony :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Re: Lets talk about Somali"land".

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:22 am
by Faranacab
Paddington Bear wrote:
Faranacab wrote:
Paddington Bear wrote:Farancab, the online caaqil of your clan is said to prowl this place from time to time but I have not managed to catch him out yet. :mrgreen:
The Garad( your very friend :mrgreen: ) has to yet discover this planet. Lets invite him to Pluto for tea break as Venus started raining bloody stones. 1-londer iyadna way ii sawirantahay. Fak fakteeda gartay. :mrgreen:
War wuu jooga ban ku idhi. He's the one who introduced me to this place but he refused to reveal his identity. :mrgreen:
Hadda adaa qarxaye, :mrgreen: abdi.ismail ku dar dee? :mrgreen: