You sound like a Barawe friend of mine. I'm always correcting them about that word which they use a lot. Do you mean lalabo?abdalla11 wrote:Hadalkiisu waa labolabo,

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You sound like a Barawe friend of mine. I'm always correcting them about that word which they use a lot. Do you mean lalabo?abdalla11 wrote:Hadalkiisu waa labolabo,
Like I said, I have a bias against Waqooyi which I freely admit. A lot of Waqooyi speakers sound like slang to me, not "refined" and after a couple "maxay hayde", you start looking at the speech as very provincial.Cali_Gaab wrote:Voltage, it's just an opinion. You could try to persuade me if you've got the energy left after a tiring 2 weeks on Somalinet typing away about Azania.
Ps: did you give Silaanyo the number 3 slot because of his rant against waraabe resulting in a low number?
Riyaale didn't need anyone to write for him, his speeches were excellent, very diplomatic and smart comments and answers( unlike siilanyos stupid comments).. but his method of delivering was what i dislike,, it was not inspirational or revolutionary (xamaasad malahayn) it was boring and makes u want to sleep soon after.khalid ali wrote:Daahir rayaale was an awful Speaker he hardly spoke and when he spoke Sicid sulub wrote it down for him
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Which one farts the loudest?
Ninkee cod macaan ayey isku haystaan, maya maya hebel baa cod macaan maxaa yeeley wuxuu ka soo jeedaa meel hebla, foking faggots.