Cali rang his grandma day after the shooting. Before he talked, he heard ‘war waa kuwii, alla waa kuwii, masiibo ha ku dhacdo. Waan ka soo tagnay. Wilina ma harin’. Cali sat silently out of respect than retrospectively. He thought he got a chance to talk, but the lecture went on ‘ayeeyo waxaan iyo dadkaan lama fahmi karo. Wey na jabin inta aan la fahmin’. Finally, he had to patiently interrupted his beloved grandma ‘ayeeyo ilaahay ha u naxariisto dadkii dukaanka ku dhintay, eheladooda iyo inta ey ka dhimatay.’ He knew where his grandma was coming from. She has always been like that. She had what he called the Israeli syndrome, where you blame others for everything even if they are not responsible or attribute mundane things like losing a sports game to your arch enemies. In all, he thought he could never lived through what his grandma must have seen in the wars, the peacetime, and neighbors back home. Did she lose some in the wars, did it effect her family personally, it must have. As more information were gathered on the horrific seward shooting and more details of the killer were revealed, cali thought he had a teachable moment. He rang the phone up several days later, ‘waryaa soo maadan arag in ey cunug ey habaabiyeen, oo ey ka mid ahaayeen dadkii, wiligeed dhici meyso in uu wax dhaco ey dadkaa ku jirin.’ Thinking he should wait til the police publicly release the indictment and who did who, cali decided to wait several days later. when the pictures were release along with the details, cali went to his grandma this time to confront her personally with the Star Tribune in his hand. ‘ayeeyo kii wax dilay waa cideena. Wiliba ninka dadka dhan laayay waa hal mid oo cideena ah’ getting a quick saying before he could do the greeting. Undeterred, she said ‘ayeeyo miyaad taqaanaa dadka gaariga waday, qofka soo agaasimay, waxaa la raba in dadka la isku diro’ knowing where this was heading, cali left rather quickly than anticipated.
'Waa Kuwii'
Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
- GacanSareeye
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 1410
- Joined: Fri Jan 15, 2010 8:39 pm
- Location: Minnogadishu
'Waa Kuwii'
I gotta hit you with another one
Cali rang his grandma day after the shooting. Before he talked, he heard ‘war waa kuwii, alla waa kuwii, masiibo ha ku dhacdo. Waan ka soo tagnay. Wilina ma harin’. Cali sat silently out of respect than retrospectively. He thought he got a chance to talk, but the lecture went on ‘ayeeyo waxaan iyo dadkaan lama fahmi karo. Wey na jabin inta aan la fahmin’. Finally, he had to patiently interrupted his beloved grandma ‘ayeeyo ilaahay ha u naxariisto dadkii dukaanka ku dhintay, eheladooda iyo inta ey ka dhimatay.’ He knew where his grandma was coming from. She has always been like that. She had what he called the Israeli syndrome, where you blame others for everything even if they are not responsible or attribute mundane things like losing a sports game to your arch enemies. In all, he thought he could never lived through what his grandma must have seen in the wars, the peacetime, and neighbors back home. Did she lose some in the wars, did it effect her family personally, it must have. As more information were gathered on the horrific seward shooting and more details of the killer were revealed, cali thought he had a teachable moment. He rang the phone up several days later, ‘waryaa soo maadan arag in ey cunug ey habaabiyeen, oo ey ka mid ahaayeen dadkii, wiligeed dhici meyso in uu wax dhaco ey dadkaa ku jirin.’ Thinking he should wait til the police publicly release the indictment and who did who, cali decided to wait several days later. when the pictures were release along with the details, cali went to his grandma this time to confront her personally with the Star Tribune in his hand. ‘ayeeyo kii wax dilay waa cideena. Wiliba ninka dadka dhan laayay waa hal mid oo cideena ah’ getting a quick saying before he could do the greeting. Undeterred, she said ‘ayeeyo miyaad taqaanaa dadka gaariga waday, qofka soo agaasimay, waxaa la raba in dadka la isku diro’ knowing where this was heading, cali left rather quickly than anticipated.
Cali rang his grandma day after the shooting. Before he talked, he heard ‘war waa kuwii, alla waa kuwii, masiibo ha ku dhacdo. Waan ka soo tagnay. Wilina ma harin’. Cali sat silently out of respect than retrospectively. He thought he got a chance to talk, but the lecture went on ‘ayeeyo waxaan iyo dadkaan lama fahmi karo. Wey na jabin inta aan la fahmin’. Finally, he had to patiently interrupted his beloved grandma ‘ayeeyo ilaahay ha u naxariisto dadkii dukaanka ku dhintay, eheladooda iyo inta ey ka dhimatay.’ He knew where his grandma was coming from. She has always been like that. She had what he called the Israeli syndrome, where you blame others for everything even if they are not responsible or attribute mundane things like losing a sports game to your arch enemies. In all, he thought he could never lived through what his grandma must have seen in the wars, the peacetime, and neighbors back home. Did she lose some in the wars, did it effect her family personally, it must have. As more information were gathered on the horrific seward shooting and more details of the killer were revealed, cali thought he had a teachable moment. He rang the phone up several days later, ‘waryaa soo maadan arag in ey cunug ey habaabiyeen, oo ey ka mid ahaayeen dadkii, wiligeed dhici meyso in uu wax dhaco ey dadkaa ku jirin.’ Thinking he should wait til the police publicly release the indictment and who did who, cali decided to wait several days later. when the pictures were release along with the details, cali went to his grandma this time to confront her personally with the Star Tribune in his hand. ‘ayeeyo kii wax dilay waa cideena. Wiliba ninka dadka dhan laayay waa hal mid oo cideena ah’ getting a quick saying before he could do the greeting. Undeterred, she said ‘ayeeyo miyaad taqaanaa dadka gaariga waday, qofka soo agaasimay, waxaa la raba in dadka la isku diro’ knowing where this was heading, cali left rather quickly than anticipated.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 0 Replies
- 276 Views
-
Last post by KingWaslawi
-
- 7 Replies
- 492 Views
-
Last post by HELWAA
-
- 0 Replies
- 402 Views
-
Last post by Rightwing
-
- 1 Replies
- 570 Views
-
Last post by smartyt
-
- 2 Replies
- 784 Views
-
Last post by AwRastaale
-
- 1 Replies
- 269 Views
-
Last post by Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah
-
- 32 Replies
- 1937 Views
-
Last post by Siciid85
-
- 3 Replies
- 1114 Views
-
Last post by xiimaaya
-
- 0 Replies
- 297 Views
-
Last post by sahal80