
LJ, Is that Rum saaxib? mise was waa Brazilian Caipirinha ?
It could be the somali sparamuto

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LOL@@@@@@ Caasha waal.LeJusticier wrote:Caasha waal made in somalia
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LeJusticier wrote:maya xalaal ma ah, denbi weyna ma aha waa caano dhanaan kulayl yari ku jiro
Her Royal Grace; If there is a word that I abhor in the Somali language, it is ”Huuno”. I thought it was an innocuous word until a few years ago. I was visiting friends in Germany, when I visited a Somali politician who was seriously ill in hospital. He was accompanied by a “huuno” chanting concubine who referred to everyone including the doctors and nurses to as “Huuno”. It was Huuno this, Huuno that. On his deathbed when I and a friend visited him, she asked in a loud voice; Huuno laba mijimood noogu dir inamada! He was too weak to reply but my repugnance towards the word was shaped.Basra- wrote:JaalleMarx
When your moods go WACK< u usually go into several multiple Somalinet forum user name rampage.I think u should get some medicine huuno, this bluez and 'voices' are going no where.
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Tuushi, it certainly helps. With LJ's meded and bun and Cambuulo, I am positive that the blues will take a break.Tuushi wrote:Will bun iyo cambuulo help with this ?
Shalabow; it is very common throughout the villages and towns on the jubba river. Palm beer.Tuushi wrote:What was tht fermented drink reer cida used to make? I heard stories of reer Saakow gathering to have after long days of harvesting.
Shalabow,that is it.What joy it is always to hear of those days.Is it still common?JaalleMarx wrote:Shalabow; it is very common throughout the villages and towns on the jubba river. Palm beer.Tuushi wrote:What was tht fermented drink reer cida used to make? I heard stories of reer Saakow gathering to have after long days of harvesting.
It is still common, I guess; but there are dark forces bent on a crusade against human "pulls". SO, I guess it has become clandestine.Tuushi wrote:Shalabow,that is it.What joy it is always to hear of those days.Is it still common?JaalleMarx wrote:Shalabow; it is very common throughout the villages and towns on the jubba river. Palm beer.Tuushi wrote:What was tht fermented drink reer cida used to make? I heard stories of reer Saakow gathering to have after long days of harvesting.