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Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:08 pm
by Sanbalolshe
gedo and s.kitten
Lol, In my defense i have tried to read this story atleast 3 times, each time starting with a new paragraph lest it be more interesting than 2 lines of the previous one, and thought it to be too stressing to read. I came to the conlusion that although the writer was talented, the story was simply not good enough, and no i'm not ADD. This means that the ladies of somalinet are easily impressed and need to do something with their lives instead of encouraging every moron that comes along lol.
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:09 pm
by SultanOrder
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:11 pm
by Samatr
gedo
I still haven't read it all I know is someone got back handed in this story.
I guess I am not part of the 10%, I tried.

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:15 pm
by gedo_gurl
Sanbalolshe wrote:gedo and s.kitten
Lol, In my defense i have tried to read this story atleast 3 times, each time starting with a new paragraph lest it be more interesting than 2 lines of the previous one, and thought it to be too stressing to read. I came to the conlusion that although the writer was talented, the story was simply not good enough, and no i'm not ADD. This means that the ladies of somalinet are easily impressed and need to do something with their lives instead of encouraging every moron that comes along lol.
LMAO!! Loool care to tell us which part was uninteresting to you. Maybe tell PO why you thought his story sucked.
Samatr...I guess you found the part you most liked...Somalida love violence

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:18 pm
by Samatr
I just glanced at the top, the middle and the end.
the only part I remembered was the end.

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 4:20 pm
by AbdiWahab252
There is only one night that should be memorable to a man and changes his life.
And it ain't being harassed by a malnourished misfit.
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 11:52 am
by gedo_gurl
Samatar, LOL I guess its not you cup of tea, I actually really liked it. Have you read the one before this one?
AbdiWahab, what night is that? If its the one I'm thinking you mean, I'm surprised someone like you would even remember...was it Kili fuelled or Tusker fuelled...mise the ball game was Konyagi Vs Kenya Cane
I'm very interested in the ongoing human rights abuses in the Ogaden, this is a reality for some people subxanaAllah

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:09 pm
by Shirib
Waryaa u know I'm impatient...hurry up and write part 2
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:25 pm
by OliveOil
OMG another long story

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:38 pm
by sexy-kitten
Sanbalolshe wrote:gedo and s.kitten
Lol, In my defense i have tried to read this story atleast 3 times, each time starting with a new paragraph lest it be more interesting than 2 lines of the previous one, and thought it to be too stressing to read. I came to the conlusion that although the writer was talented, the story was simply not good enough, and no i'm not ADD. This means that the ladies of somalinet are easily impressed and need to do something with their lives instead of encouraging every moron that comes along lol.
Lmfao, what morons am I encouraging? Sheekooy kuwas! I can't speak for every lady of snet but I DO have something to do wit my life and I'm pleased with how things are going. Can you say the same about yourself? Just because you didn't like the story/ 4th grade reader doesn't mean that you have to go sours and start deffending your easter eggs. Chill out kiddo, you don't have to prove shit to me.
Samatr, here comes captain save-a-hoe, nacam? Nimankii snet ayaa abukaato u tahay looooool.
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:59 pm
by AbdiWahab252
GedoGurl,
It was a Quule/Casho Waal/Qad fueled soiree. I smile and thank the Ambassador for bailing us out. Twas the only favor the Kacaan ever did for me.

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 1:14 pm
by hanqadh
Keep them coming sxb...Dhagaxbuur War Memorial baa laguugu qori eh.

Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 2:41 pm
by Samatr
sexy-kitten wrote:Sanbalolshe wrote:gedo and s.kitten
Lol, In my defense i have tried to read this story atleast 3 times, each time starting with a new paragraph lest it be more interesting than 2 lines of the previous one, and thought it to be too stressing to read. I came to the conlusion that although the writer was talented, the story was simply not good enough, and no i'm not ADD. This means that the ladies of somalinet are easily impressed and need to do something with their lives instead of encouraging every moron that comes along lol.
Lmfao, what morons am I encouraging? Sheekooy kuwas! I can't speak for every lady of snet but I DO have something to do wit my life and I'm pleased with how things are going. Can you say the same about yourself? Just because you didn't like the story/ 4th grade reader doesn't mean that you have to go sours and start deffending your easter eggs. Chill out kiddo, you don't have to prove shit to me.
Samatr, here comes captain save-a-hoe, nacam? Nimankii snet ayaa abukaato u tahay looooool.
That's a not a nice thing to say, I thought we were on good terms....

what the hell is abukaato, did you make that up?
gedo
I have a short attention span but if something interests me I can get into a zone where it's just me and whatever it is that fascinates me.
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:19 pm
by grandpakhalif
Nice story PO
Re: Memoirs: The Night that changed my life Part 1
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:24 pm
by sexy-kitten
Samatr wrote:sexy-kitten wrote:Sanbalolshe wrote:gedo and s.kitten
Lol, In my defense i have tried to read this story atleast 3 times, each time starting with a new paragraph lest it be more interesting than 2 lines of the previous one, and thought it to be too stressing to read. I came to the conlusion that although the writer was talented, the story was simply not good enough, and no i'm not ADD. This means that the ladies of somalinet are easily impressed and need to do something with their lives instead of encouraging every moron that comes along lol.
Lmfao, what morons am I encouraging? Sheekooy kuwas! I can't speak for every lady of snet but I DO have something to do wit my life and I'm pleased with how things are going. Can you say the same about yourself? Just because you didn't like the story/ 4th grade reader doesn't mean that you have to go sours and start deffending your easter eggs. Chill out kiddo, you don't have to prove shit to me.
Samatr, here comes captain save-a-hoe, nacam? Nimankii snet ayaa abukaato u tahay looooool.
That's a not a nice thing to say, I thought we were on good terms....
what the hell is abukaato, did you make that up?
Lawyer.