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Voltage wrote:Then they all went home and the garbage is still out there. Good luck to the people who actually took the time to hear anything from the Shiekh Hotel.
wtf u sell outSiciid85 wrote:It was nice man. When I heard the Somali national anthem, I was overcome with sense of patriotism. I actually almost cried.
I had to read it twice wallahi. Sicid is a good guy wallahi. Wadaninimaa gayse the Shiekh Hotel I would never go see.Keyse_0208 wrote:wtf u sell outSiciid85 wrote:It was nice man. When I heard the Somali national anthem, I was overcome with sense of patriotism. I actually almost cried.
damn it sure is. Even the cadaan couldnt help but dance to the tune. I felt like I could take on the world. Oh baby!nomadicwarlord wrote:Somali national anthem is powerful, it stops traffic from Kismayo all the way to Hargeisa.
MashallahSiciid85 wrote:It was nice man. When I heard the Somali national anthem, I was overcome with sense of patriotism. I actually almost cried.
I second that...they should give him a chance he might do something good for a change but somalis mara rabaan change or peace they just want anarchy and destructionSiciid85 wrote:Sh. Shariif is miskiin wallahi. He is an average faarax that is facing against hard headed hard liners.
Hawiyihi xata way tagii wayeen , miid habaryoonis ah oo sabbayad ka soo cunna lama wayooKeyse_0208 wrote:wtf u sell outSiciid85 wrote:It was nice man. When I heard the Somali national anthem, I was overcome with sense of patriotism. I actually almost cried.