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The hardest thing is waking up in the morning and getting message saying you're boi passed away last night.. and having to go for tacsi..... you don't knows what to do as everyone is in a complete state of shock!

But at the funeral his relative where removing the sticks and lowering the casket down to the ground. I just grab my Digging tool and put the soil back over the casket.. it was hard
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Do you mean like a Tasci? or literally at the Masjid?
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Post by AbdiWahab252 »

Karbaash:

My buddy died in Iraq and the funeral had the official military funeral. The sound of the bugle playing the taps is very sad.
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[quote="Karbaash_killa"]The hardest thing is waking up in the morning and getting message saying you're boi passed away last night.. and having to go for tacsi..... you don't knows what to do as everyone is in a complete state of shock!

But at the funeral his relative where removing the sticks and lowering the casket down to the ground. I just grab my Digging tool and put the soil back over the casket.. it was hard[/quote]

I hear you man, especially when you was just with them day before or something... Many people I knew passed away during Ramadhan, it hits home big time, I hope each and every single one of them peace and paradise.
A dear friend of mine at that time (ilaheey ha uu naxristo) got run over and to think I was with him a few seconds before that and I decided to go home.. Crying or Very sad ..

Going to a Tasci is so hard..
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[quote="Qaarxiye"]I washed couple of bodies b4............and then went to a strip club once, something is wrong with me Confused[/quote]


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Post by Niya »

Mon Dieu! Abdiwahab and Qaarxiye, you guys are weird!
Killing time at funerals and getting digits there, inaalilaahi Laughing
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I know man...................I dont hide it.
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Post by Lil_Cutie.. »

Brother


[quote="Qaarxiye"]I know man...................I dont hide it.[/quote]


Ok, as homorous as it was the first time, now please seek forgiveness.

At weddings I see people getting digits and all touchy feely.. Unfortunatly all that dembi is on the bride and groom because they set up that scene (so I was told by many)
Now, maybe Im being to general, but Tacsi is for forgiveness, praying for the one that has passed away for thier goodness, praying Allah swt forgives them and is pleased with them etc.
By hiting on people at times like that... what do you reckon that is doing? Confused

Inaalilaahi waa ilaheey rajuun... To Him We Belong - And To Him We Will Return.

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Post by Qaarxiye »

"have u seen the custom of pouring out liquor for the dead home boyz"

Sxb this is too common in Cali.................the madows literally practise it here like religion, one of the hommies from 5'9 brim bloods or the snoops gets blasted, victims of drive-bys and you will have a side walk pouring with 40 ounce cheap liquor.


Niya.....think about it, it's great conversational piece:

Girl: "crying" ....sniff-sniff.

Me: hey there......is that your love-one.

girl: "more tears"....YH....I am going to miss him.

Me: Yep he was a good guy.............you know sometimes, I can take you to our child hood spots, it's great respect for him and for you. ( keep in mind you dont know him )

Girl: Yh I would love to do that.

Me: well here's my number............and dont hesitaste to contact me.
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Post by Qaarxiye »

Lil_Cutie.. thank for the concern, I have been a bad-boy.
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Post by Karbaash_killa »

Qarxiyee.. i never come to understand those bloods and crips..

Whos more dominent and why is every somali punk that i come acroos a blood!
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Post by Qaarxiye »

Karbaash_killa, The real somali gangsters died out in the late 1990s.......wallahi they cleared an entire nieghborhood of essays, asians and blacks by voilence in the early 90s when somali new commers were terrorized by the ajnabi comminties. The new ones are set-hoppers, they see Game and Dip-set and all of sudden they are gangiisters.
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Rolling Eyes @Qaarxiye... I think tell that your excessive use of Paltalk has really taken a toll on your brains ability to function normally Laughing
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Qaarxiye grew up with some gaalo family
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Post by Qaarxiye »

GhettoGirl my former paltalker............you sound so familiar, I just cant pin-point your name. lakinse walle run baa sheegtey, that place is hard to quit. Embarassed
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