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Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:42 pm
by Demure
Looooooool@ Xplaya... maxaa kuu haaya adigana... I see your habit of completely misunderstanding me still stands. Idhageeso ninyahoow two things; I simply did not know what Bariish was (note nobody said buundo was the correct form) AND secondly you should stop being soo friggin sensitive about your qaldaan nimo Lol... Inta 3aarif inak qaldaan hina sa7? wa loo sama7t mafeesh lazuum lil bajaa7a bita3tak dii..

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:09 am
by Samatr
[quote="Sakhraan"]Sam,

Its fact that Tuur was kicked out the Morgenhouse by the Cigaal/Saleebaan Gaal ,h/jeclo & H/awal coalition.

the Garhasjis were humalited in the early 90's.....Daanyeer Muse chased muuse Abdale out Berbera,,,H/jeclo chased Habar Yoonis out Burco.



SAKHRAAN>SEEKER OF TRUTH & JUSTICE[/quote]

The fact still remains I have influence from Sanaag ilaa Hawd.
The fact also remains that your still a shoe polisher.

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:10 am
by KUN-DILE
Galool
You guys had a lot of good times man. We were very unfortunate, all I can remember from my childhood is misery and refugee and shyt like that. Never remember any good times with the exception of milcaamad quraan that I used to go to. I was going to enrol Uulo-uusbuur that next year when things exploded.


couldublvd
You don't expect anything nice from a Qurjiile like Abeeso Ilwayn. But she looks a lot better now than when she used to shed those big crocdale tears about Somalinimo and shyt.

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:11 am
by DawladSade
[quote="KUN-DILE"] all I can remember from my childhood is misery and refugee and shyt like that. [/quote]

Sorry to hear that, must be why you're such a hateful creature Surprised

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:14 am
by KUN-DILE
^^Phuckhead, you should know better. If I had to flee my city at least I didn't go far... I just I went to Hawd. But you? I don't need to mention the Kikuuyo that phucked your mom and perhaps you, do I?

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:18 am
by DawladSade
Actually honestly we didnt see qaxooti. The only qaxooti was fleeing Xamar but we fled with the convoy of the president in a fleet of many cars and we were the group that went to gedo from afgooye while the president and others went south to kismaayo. usually families were headed to gedo. After we got to Gedo we took a chartered plane to Nairobi and settled in the hotels. That was the first invasion of Kenyan hotels by Somalis. Laughing

i feel bad for all refugees and refugee camps and i'm not picking on you so you shouldnt get at me with things i had nothing to do with. i know i'm never like this but you went through some shit so i respect it. i'm not making fun of you so chill

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:23 am
by KUN-DILE
^^Look at this foolish cunt

There is nothing that was personal to me you phuckhead noodle brain.

And don't tell me that shyt like Afwayne went on vocation or such. God knows if he shytted on his pants fleeing like a coward.

My experience would be a luxury compared to what you Dooros went throught. I didn't go anywhere... I was still in HY territory drinking milk and eat meat from HY camels... that is what I went through... just the fact that I didn't like it was the bad part, but nothing compared to what most Dooros went through. Warya we know the stories, I don't need to re-tell them here.

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:27 am
by DawladSade
I'm pretty sure a lot of Somalis went through shit, I'm not denying it. I'm just telling you my personal experiences.

Heck the sad thing is Somalis are still fleeing and the chronic instability in Xamar led to new refuge camps like Hagardheer and Ifa. Most of those people are Hawiye and the sad thing is the process for immigration is close to nonexistent for them whereas the majority darod in the early 90's did not spend more than a year in the camps.

It's sad, Somalis are still suffering. Were you guys hidin in the Hawd or in a U.N mandated refugee camp?

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:48 am
by KUN-DILE
^^ Be honest Morexaar boy... We already know that you Dooros went through one hell of an ordeal... the fleeing part, I was told, was the best that they could remember... because words will not do justice what you folks met at Utaanga and Kukumo refugee camps.


The Isaaqs never really went through anything of that sort. Only the fighting part was the hard part. But once you were out of the fighting zone, it was a matter of blending into the Reer miyi life... That harshest part was the reer miyi life. Being city people, most couldn't take the harsh life of being a nomad.

personally, I went to my extended family who own camels in Hawd area. Then after six months of becoming a camel-boy, I had enough and went to Daror Refugee camp (still HY territory)... (which was becoming a small city with everything you could imagine available)... after that We went to Addis Abeba and took flight 13 to the West... nothing drama about that.

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:27 am
by Mr. Yungnfresh
i hurd the bridge aint even recognized by the international community Shocked

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:57 am
by fagash_killer
good job indeed

Re: Burao opens its second Bridge

Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:10 pm
by DawladSade
[quote="KUN-DILE"] I had enough and went to Daror Refugee camp (still HY territory)... (which was becoming a small city with everything you could imagine available)[/quote]

Funny you say that because alot of early 90's refugees whether Daroods or not say Utaango was a city really a big city at that and they had alot of fun. A lot of early/middle 20's baa isku salaamo ciyaal utaango with grins on their face.

And anyways are you more interested in keeping me in line with your need to believe or do you want to hear my personal experience? Laughing Honestly we fled on cars but what you have to understand is majority of Mareexaans escaped the bloodbath of Xamar because we all left in the beginning when things were Muslim iyo Mareexaan. No one is stupid to continue staying in a hostile city with you versus the rest of the population and the army had broken up to clan militias.

Hell our house was getting fired at during the nights when the rest of Xamar was in peace and no one could foresee what was going to happen. We lived in a majority abgaal and duduble neighborhood and those dudes were after us like nothing. That's why my family decided it was time to leave, continuing to stay in xamar wasnt worth being sniped while going for a walk or standing by even your outside gate.

So we left for Gedo and after the real civil war started, we flew out of Gedo on a chartered plane my dad rented. It was w/ alot of other Mareexaans. That is my experience saxib but I totally understand why people went to refugee camps and certainly would not be ashamed of it.

Read Nuriddin Farah's book voices from the somali diaspora, there is a chapter where he talks about being in nairobi at that time and see all the hotels booked by affluent mareexaans/somalis during the early periods of the civil war. you also get to see the kenyans he interviewed and their bewilderment of the "rich" somalis. Laughing Laughing