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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
DS
I know you have love for the place,and I am glad even if Garoowe flourishs,still its somali soil..but blive me some cuqdadfilled individuals will gain 30 days dose of virtual happines when they read "dhuusamareeb is dead"
I know you have love for the place,and I am glad even if Garoowe flourishs,still its somali soil..but blive me some cuqdadfilled individuals will gain 30 days dose of virtual happines when they read "dhuusamareeb is dead"
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Well the link is erased.
Alluring
Alluring

Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Adanboy, there is no thrill anymore, not even for me, about arguing about whose patch of dust is larger. None whatsoever.
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Grant,
Are the three building those on the picture?
Priceless.
DS, maxaa kaloo cusub oo faan iyo been aheen?
Are the three building those on the picture?

Priceless.
DS, maxaa kaloo cusub oo faan iyo been aheen?
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
the cayr burned down all the marexaan homes in dhuuso mareeb and chased them
out maalin cad
no wonder this clown doqonsade is calaacaling all over the
place and claiming marexaan just "left da city" even thou all the places they lived
in were burned down or completely obliterated
ds . care to tell us how did the marexaan owned buildings in the city were destroyed ?
and why you left all your homes all of a sudden after the civilwar started in 1991 ?

out maalin cad

place and claiming marexaan just "left da city" even thou all the places they lived
in were burned down or completely obliterated


ds . care to tell us how did the marexaan owned buildings in the city were destroyed ?




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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Waxaan ku faanay iyo waxaan ka faanay miyaad kala garanaysaa marka, adiga un hadaad halkaada dameer iyo dhawrkaada moxog aad haysatid
Wadaniweyn, Mareexaanki ugu danbeeyey Dhuusamareeb 1978 buu ka tagay. Where did you think all the Mareexaans in Xamar's villas came from

Wadaniweyn, Mareexaanki ugu danbeeyey Dhuusamareeb 1978 buu ka tagay. Where did you think all the Mareexaans in Xamar's villas came from

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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
DS
I do not know how this guy was in Somalia for span of 2 years and knows every city and has met countless people. It must be the old age, and the gum disease that are causing his hallucinations.
I do not know how this guy was in Somalia for span of 2 years and knows every city and has met countless people. It must be the old age, and the gum disease that are causing his hallucinations.
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
[quote="wadaniweyn1"]the cayr burned down all the marexaan homes in dhuuso mareeb and chased them
out maalin cad
war ma Hawiye baad no faanineysa
tell me ur joking
out maalin cad

war ma Hawiye baad no faanineysa

tell me ur joking

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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
[quote="Alluring"]DS
I do not know how this guy was in Somalia for span of 2 years and knows every city and has met countless people. It must be the old age, and the gum disease that are causing his hallucinations.[/quote]
A walking encyclopdia of Somalia even though he was there less than 2 years in 1965, inwhich 98% of the time he was in Jilib teaching English to bantu peasants.
I do not know how this guy was in Somalia for span of 2 years and knows every city and has met countless people. It must be the old age, and the gum disease that are causing his hallucinations.[/quote]
A walking encyclopdia of Somalia even though he was there less than 2 years in 1965, inwhich 98% of the time he was in Jilib teaching English to bantu peasants.

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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Wow.
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Bantu love anything, especially the white elastic skin. So he probably thought the rest of the population would welcome him with open arms, he was sadly mistaken.
Do NOT forget the copy and paste method, DS. He is known for that. O_o
Do NOT forget the copy and paste method, DS. He is known for that. O_o
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Dawlad,
True story. Trip to Eyl, July, 1967.
The restaurant had one of those alcohol-burning refrigerators to keep the drinks cold. There was a storage shed, still partly in construction, that sold gasoline. I don't know what the other building was.
There were mounds of rocks at spaced intervals all along the skyline at one point in the trip. I think it was between Hamar and Dhuusamareeb. They went on for some distance. Does anyone know what that is?
We stopped on the trip at a balli (sp?) that was covered with grass mats. It had some of the clearest, blue-greenest, sweetest water I have ever tasted.
We were served caano nuug and fried yams the first night by the District Commissioner. The yams grow in and around the water that flows through Eyl, which supprised me. I found a dozen rusting plows abandoned above the cliff. Too bad, since the water going over the cliff would irrigate several thousand acres.
True story. Trip to Eyl, July, 1967.

The restaurant had one of those alcohol-burning refrigerators to keep the drinks cold. There was a storage shed, still partly in construction, that sold gasoline. I don't know what the other building was.
There were mounds of rocks at spaced intervals all along the skyline at one point in the trip. I think it was between Hamar and Dhuusamareeb. They went on for some distance. Does anyone know what that is?
We stopped on the trip at a balli (sp?) that was covered with grass mats. It had some of the clearest, blue-greenest, sweetest water I have ever tasted.
We were served caano nuug and fried yams the first night by the District Commissioner. The yams grow in and around the water that flows through Eyl, which supprised me. I found a dozen rusting plows abandoned above the cliff. Too bad, since the water going over the cliff would irrigate several thousand acres.
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Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Dowladsade,
Did you just said that Cabudwaq is bigger than Galkacyo? I need to your response for future references
Did you just said that Cabudwaq is bigger than Galkacyo? I need to your response for future references

Re: Dhuusamareeb.
Grant, were you in Jilib in 1965? If so, then you might be one of a major contingent of non-locals sent to Jilib. My uncle left Hargeisa to teach young girls in Waamo in the 1970's, and my grandfather was a military policeman there in the 1950's and 1960's, heck you might even know them by name.
Somaliweyn,
There are many more than 3 buildings in Dusomareeb. It is roughly the size of LasQoray, Sanaag.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/4033 ... 756le6.jpg
Somaliweyn,
There are many more than 3 buildings in Dusomareeb. It is roughly the size of LasQoray, Sanaag.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/4033 ... 756le6.jpg
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