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[quote="BABYGIRL123"]All Iriir were order to open their doors during the war Between xamar and kismayo My grandmother stayed back to save her neices and nephews she closed the doors on purposes Magool and her crew came to the gates and said guriga maxaa loo xiraay iriir mahan miya and a kid was like maan maqaal and they left lol.[/quote]

loooooooooooool
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Basra, that was incidental, I didn't mean to tease you into staying put ;)
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Gama@lol



Gama so what is new in your life? What book have u read lately? lol
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Basra, how long do you plan to sit at your computer flat arsed? I have the potential to moore you more than necessary. I am also about to log off and pray maghrib, I don't want you complain and say I left you in the cold waiting eagerly for some something I should have thrown at you as "choke on this" thing :))


My life is colourful and almost always interesting, it is never dull in my corner, there is something to do and a mission to accomplish, dullest moments is when i log on to somalinet, and even then, I find amusements in plentiful. You are one of my favourite poor friends I have to pick on.


Latest book I read was "Prince Among Slaves". You can read about it at amazon below.

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Twisted,

Subsequently your modes of rhetoric are baseless and at a last ditch effort to proclaim your ideas has failed deplorably. Perhaps, I am the only individual to have caught this but you seem to have the mind frame of servant who gushes about their employer, while still receiving inadequate pay. You have been MIND F*CKED. What conclusions have you drawn to indicate that Italians had built Mogadishu? Is that from "Abgaal prerequisites" courses?
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[quote="precious_dyme"][quote="BABYGIRL123"]All Iriir were order to open their doors during the war Between xamar and kismayo My grandmother stayed back to save her neices and nephews she closed the doors on purposes Magool and her crew came to the gates and said guriga maxaa loo xiraay iriir mahan miya and a kid was like maan maqaal and they left lol.[/quote]

loooooooooooool[/quote]



looooooooool
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Alluring,

It is important not to bring home manufactured fairy-tales to a mature conversation. Mogadishu enjoyed a rich history when other Somali regions were still living in tents. It was a functioning city complete with its own currency and a thriving commercial sector when the explorer Ibn Batuta visited it in 1331. Unlike every-other Somali regions, Mogadishu was th eonly Somali city that fought off repeated Portuguese attempt to make head-way into the city. It is known to every School-boy that the Italians built the roads and important land-marks of Mogadishu. Places like the old cathedral, villa Somalia, and the Somali National University. The Somali parliament building in Mogadishu itself was built by the Italians. So for you to ignore those realities and praise MSB simply because he happened to be a Jabarti is very comical to me.

Here are images of Mogadishu before MSB came to power. Tell me it was drastically different then when he left:

http://www.macalester.edu/geography/cou ... nning.html
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The Italian Expansion to interiverine land of Somalia with development projects:

"The two decades between 1900 and 1920 were a period of colonial consolidation. However, of the colonial powers that had divided the Somalis, only Italy developed a comprehensive administrative plan for its colony. The Italians intended to plant a colony of settlers and commercial entrepreneurs in the region between the Shabeelle and Jubba rivers in southern Somalia. The motivation was threefold: to "relieve population pressure at home," to offer the "civilizing Roman mission" to the Somalis, and to increase Italian prestige through overseas colonization. Initiated by Governor Carletti (1906-10), Italy's colonial program received further impetus by the introduction of fascist ideology and economic planning in the 1920s, particularly during the administration of Governor Cesare Maria de Vecchi de Val Cismon. Large-scale development projects were launched, including a system of plantations on which citrus fruits, primarily bananas, and sugarcane, were grown. Sugarcane fields in Giohar and numerous banana plantations around the town of Jannaale on the Shabeelle River, and at the southern mouth of the Jubba River near Chisimayu, helped transform southern Somalia's economy."


"The centerpiece of the initiatives was a series of seven-year development programs introduced in 1954. Drawing on development blueprints provided by the United States Agency for International Cooperation (AIC; later the United States Agency for International Development--AID) and the UN Development Programme, the Italian administration initiated plans to stimulate local agriculture, to improve the infrastructure, and to expand educational facilities. Exports, responding to these stimuli, trebled from 1954 to 1960. Despite these improvements, an acute balance of payments deficit persisted, and the administration had to rely on foreign grants and Italian subsidies to balance the budget.

Development efforts in education were more successful. Between 1952 and 1957, student enrollment at the elementary and secondary levels doubled. In 1957 there were 2,000 students receiving secondary, technical, and university education in Italian Somaliland and through scholarship programs in China, Egypt, and Italy. Another program offered night-school adult literacy instruction and provided further training to civil servants. However, these programs were severely handicapped by the absence of a standard script and a written national language. Arabic, Italian, and English served as media of instruction in the various schools; this linguistic plurality created a Tower of Babel."

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... n%26sa%3DN
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This was Xamar in 1960

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/10 ... qQrZmYKsZe

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/256146 ... 2708UMCCtG

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/10 ... qQrZmYKsZe

http://family.webshots.com/photo/100232 ... bFSHFacYSE

http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/10 ... bbtIqrefzj

So as you can clearly see, your emotional raphsodization of Darood construction of Mogadishu is not only factually absurd but also more importantly plain comical.
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Twisted,

Wax yar aayar, breath in and out....

Heart attack ha isku ridin, that was then and this is now ee shut ur face ninyahow. Your constant calaacal ayaa nacay. Pull yourself together and grow up if you're man enough!!!!
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[quote="precious_dyme"]Twisted,

Wax yar aayar, breath in and out....

Heart attack ha isku ridin, that was then and this is now ee shut ur face ninyahow. Your constant calaacal ayaa nacay. Pull yourself together and grow up if you're man enough!!!![/quote]

Lool. This coming from you. You need more than breathing.
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she could've been good actress too.
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[quote="Twisted_Logic"][quote="precious_dyme"]Twisted,

Wax yar aayar, breath in and out....

Heart attack ha isku ridin, that was then and this is now ee shut ur face ninyahow. Your constant calaacal ayaa nacay. Pull yourself together and grow up if you're man enough!!!![/quote]

Lool. This coming from you. You need more than breathing.[/quote]

Seriously caadi iska dig...

Dadka calaacalka badiyo specially ragga waa ceeb weyn. Oh and in the past raaxo ayaa ku noleed hadana waa kibirtay...ungrateful doqon!!
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[quote="precious_dyme"][quote="Twisted_Logic"][quote="precious_dyme"]Twisted,

Wax yar aayar, breath in and out....

Heart attack ha isku ridin, that was then and this is now ee shut ur face ninyahow. Your constant calaacal ayaa nacay. Pull yourself together and grow up if you're man enough!!!![/quote]

Lool. This coming from you. You need more than breathing.[/quote]

Seriously caadi iska dig...

Dadka calaacalka badiyo specially ragga waa ceeb weyn. Oh and in the past raaxo ayaa ku noleed hadana waa kibirtay...ungrateful doqon!![/quote]

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