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SPEAKING OF SOMALI DOING NIIKO, WALLAHI I HAVE BIG PROBLEM WITH THIS ASS SHAKING WOMEN. MY APARTMENT IS SITUATED ON TOP OF A BIG SOMALI MAQAHI, EVERY OTHER WEEKEND A WEDDING TAKES PLACE IN THIS PLACE, THE LOUD MUSIC COMING OUT FROM THE HALL DEPRIVES ME OF IMPORTANT SLEEP! I HAVE LODGED COMPLAIN TO THE RESTAURANT OWNER (A SOMALI XALIMO WITH FUTO THE SIZE OF AN ELEPHANT) SEVERAL TIMES BUT IN VAIN. SHE TROWS EMPTY PROMISES AT ME ALL THE TIME "MAYA RAALI NOQO WALAL CAAWA LIX SAC WAAN KALA DIRAYAA". I WENT DOWNSTAIRS EARLIER TO EAT DINNER AND THE WOMEN WITH DIRACS AND SEE ME THORUGH DRESSES WERE ALREADY WALKING IN FOR ANOTHER FUTA RUX NIGHT FOR THEM AND A SLEEPLESS NIGHT FOR COOL-MAN Evil or Very Mad


THE IRONY IN ALL THIS IS, MOST OF MY FREINDS THINK AM UNGREATFUL MADAFUCKER WHO DOESN'T APPRICIATE THE LUCK BESTOWED TO HIM WHICH OTHER SOMALI MEN LUCK (Well according to them that is) Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Well, Coolio I am telling you, you are one ungrateful wadaad Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing who is missing a lot under his tusbax.......... but between me and you, did you made some holes in the walls, I know most wadaads are peeping toms............... they never do it in the open but privately, they enjoy every shake of that booty while repeating Istaghfirullah under their breath
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Coolman. Laughing Laughing

Whether the Fuxx is the size of elephant or a monkey it is a disgusting sight walaahay.... I just can't stand that niiko specially when it is shaked in a nasty way.... There was this girl doing the niiko and she was doing it in such a way she was going all the way down... I felt like she was explicitly soliciting Sex walaahay waan yaxyaxay... And her mom was in the wedding... Sad

Mar hadday dabada ku xidhaan garbastaarta... xaalku waa xun yahay.. Laughing
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Post by *HannaH* »

Kambuli, there is niiko bil cadaan ah iyo niiko la qariyo..
Ilahaan kugu dharshee have you seen naag buranburasoo niikineysa at the sametime...but buranburka ku qarinysa niikada?


Laughing Laughing I love Somalis

Cubeed that is disrespecful to me walaahi, anoo naag Somaliyeed ah...dont call me Arab ever again Evil or Very Mad
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^ Sheik Ishaaq banu hashim Laughing
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Post by kambuli »

Hannah,

Waa runtaa oo waan arkay. Laakiin walaal it is a little bit too much some times....

Bye all of you
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@ repeating istaqfurullah under their breath Laughing Laughing Laughing

sir, these ones don't need peeping toms, iyagaaba meel laga maro la helenin. the moment they see a man coming from outside they turn all at once in your direction. (i normaly use the back as my exit) and here is the funny part, markuu buranburka dhamaado, they all gather for fresh air after long periods of dancing with no break in a large space adjacent to the restaurant which is where the stairs to my house is located. wallahi markan soo maro that space waan isu yaxyaxaa. boqol indhoo oo kusoo eegayo bal adigu kaale wax oro Confused "walal ma meshan maa dagantahay? (gashaa? for the djiboutians)" this doesn't suprise me as i am cagdheer and women see in us what they don't see in other somali men Laughing . normaly i dont answer, but on ocaasions i answer haa walal meshan baan galaa macsalaam. next question is "walal somali badan maa dagan guryahan Confused but by them am gone and out of their reach, they won't be able to hear even if answe back. what complicates things even further is i don't look like a wadad which makes them they think of me as an easy catch Embarassed

lord dipshit is coming this weeking to ma place, he is the one on the hunt 24 seven, hopefully he will get his future mad xalimo out of my troubles Laughing

kambuli Laughing

am a wadad, never been inside a somali dance hole to witness those horrible things you mentioned Wink
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Post by kambuli »

Coolman,

Oo maxaad uga firdhan haweenka?

Good for you wallaahay, I wish inaan anna sidaada oo kale ahay wadaad, but I consider myself as "Qunyar Socod" Laughing
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Coolman,

Oo maxaad uga firdhan haweenka?

Good for you wallaahay, I wish inaan anna sidaada oo kale ahay wadaad, but I consider myself as "Qunyar Socod" Laughing
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Post by LaDy-Qac »

Only arab wannabe' s play arabic songs in their weddings.

What' s up with somalis playing hip-hop at their weddings. A couple of months I went a wedding in which they played Busta Rhymes's - "Touch it". The nasty version!.

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Post by michael_ital »

Sounds like they're under the false belief that anything Arab is halaal.

LooooooooooL @ "In my dictionary, they equivalent to those who add the "Abu" prefix in their SOmali names, just to be close to Arabistan"

Cool Man, ever thought of moving sxb?
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[quote="kambuli"]Please just a genuine response Smile

Last year I attended a wedding. There were girls who wore the xijaab. People danced all night..Those girls did not dance because they saw it as xaraam, at least that is what they said.

Then after a while an Arabic CD started playing then the two girls started dancing... belly dancing and all happy etc..

My question is;

Why some people think it is ok to dance with Arabic songs but not Ok to dance with Somali or English songs...

Walaahay I was like Evil or Very Mad what an ingnorance Exclamation[/quote]


They were hypocrite music is music whether it is in Arabic, Somali or English. Like LionHeart said they were using Islam not to dance the music that they are not familar with then dance the one they are fond with. Those girls are curupting the etique (etiquette) of what Xijaab means and its characteristic.
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Post by Hambalayo2 »

[quote="kambuli"]

I see them as munaafiqeen big time.... Mar haddaad dabada ruxeyso what difference does it make whether you do it in Arabic or in Somali Smile[/quote]

Maybe it just wasn't their taste. Is this another jab at hating Arabs?
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Post by michael_ital »

[quote="Hambalayo2"]

Maybe it just wasn't their taste. Is this another jab at hating Arabs?

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Could be a jab. But if it "just wasn't their taste", then why proclaim it "xaraam" ?
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Post by Hambalayo2 »

Mike, I might have missed it, but I didn't see any part of kambuli's post in which she heard the girls proclaim the music xaraam. There is a big difference between sitting out some songs and jumping in when you feel like it.

They might have been wearing hijab, but that doesn't mean they thought the music was haram. Like I said, it could very well have been their personal taste.
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