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UK Somali community faces new challenges

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I was bored when I came across this.... and yh, i know it's like 3 years old okay :roll: .

http://www.somalimediacentre.org/?q=node/32
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Streatham boys dont exist since 2002/3 that article is a lie. Streatham kids today are lil kids who cant harm a fly. The old Streatham boys however were a real menace and ''hard''.

Dayax the kid from that article is not even a streatham boy. There is no such thing as streatham boys since most of them are locked up or have moved on. There is only a handfull of them that you can see in streatham.
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kadarre wrote:Streatham boys dont exist since 2002/3 that article is a lie. Streatham kids today are lil kids who cant harm a fly. The old Streatham boys however were a real menace and ''hard''.

Dayax the kid from that article is not even a streatham boy. There is no such thing as streatham boys since most of them are locked up or have moved on. There is only a handfull of them that you can see in streatham.
2002/2003 :shock: :shock:
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These people write articles to get more funding for their community.

Right now the most messed up area is north and north west. Camden and Tottenham. Seen too many drunk kids there.
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kadarre wrote:These people write articles to get more funding for their community.

Right now the most messed up area is north and north west. Camden and Tottenham. Seen too many drunk kids there.
:lol: :lol: :lol: dont know about North, bt wats wrong with North West?
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my bad i see you from cricklewood. :lol: :lol: defending your endz eh? Still NW as a whole is messed up.
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kadarre wrote:my bad i see you from cricklewood. :lol: :lol: defending your endz eh? Still NW as a whole is messed up.
Lol, nah im not man :P


I am frm North West...it's not that bad :lol:
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kadarre wrote:
Dayax the kid from that article is not even a streatham boy. There is no such thing as streatham boys since most of them are locked up or have moved on. There is only a handfull of them that you can see in streatham.
Dayax and his family used 2 live in Streatham, before they move 2 Tulse Hill (I don't know whether they live there up till now, though)....
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Right, so everyone knows Dayax? Waa famous londoner, I gather. :|
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Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Right, so everyone knows Dayax? Waa famous londoner, I gather. :|
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: innit.. :shock: :shock:
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Ureysoo wrote:
kadarre wrote:
Dayax the kid from that article is not even a streatham boy. There is no such thing as streatham boys since most of them are locked up or have moved on. There is only a handfull of them that you can see in streatham.
Dayax and his family used 2 live in Streatham, before they move 2 Tulse Hill (I don't know whether they live there up till now, though)....
wer is Tulse Hill??????? and r u a Londoner??? :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Warsan_Star_Muslimah wrote:Right, so everyone knows Dayax? Waa famous londoner, I gather. :|
Lol, He's a big time troublemaker (this includes his brother Daadir and his cousin Mahad). They used 2 rob old women across the streets (even Somali ones), let alone the other stuff. I heard some of them grew out of it eventually, Lol....
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Ka darag wrote:
Ureysoo wrote:
kadarre wrote:
Dayax the kid from that article is not even a streatham boy. There is no such thing as streatham boys since most of them are locked up or have moved on. There is only a handfull of them that you can see in streatham.
Dayax and his family used 2 live in Streatham, before they move 2 Tulse Hill (I don't know whether they live there up till now, though)....
wer is Tulse Hill??????? and r u a Londoner??? :clap: :clap: :clap:
Tulse Hill is next Brixton (in South London), and yeah am a Londoner....
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Tulse Hill is next Brixton (in South London), and yeah am a Londoner....[/quote]
i thought u wer from the States :clap:
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I dont follow. :|
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