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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:35 pm
by Modern-poli
from grade 1 -3 i went to Xaawo Taako.
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:39 pm
by DawladSade
I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:09 pm
by OdeyShirwac
Muse Sudi Yalaxow Collegiate inst.......

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:15 pm
by Caana-Nuug
[quote="DawladSade"]I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.[/quote]
Doesn't ring a bell, where was it?
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:06 am
by Nagin
[quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="Nagin"]haaaaa this what happens when you are trying to have a normal talk to a old men ..

POOR GUY DONT KNOW WHICH FLAG IS WHICH KKKKK I suggest you attented a World History class......

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Adeer, maybe you can offer me some private classes on world history?

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NO THANKS ...TEACHING YOU WILL BE QUITE HARD...

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:58 am
by DawladSade
[quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="DawladSade"]I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.[/quote]
Doesn't ring a bell, where was it?[/quote]
There would be a problem if you HAD heard of it.
They had French teachers for French, Italians for Italian, Hindis and Koreans for Math, West African for West African history, etc.
It was a private school in every sense of the word..
Ismaaciil Cismaan Giir was a Sade colonial hero..
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:21 am
by eyes-only
[quote="DawladSade"][quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="DawladSade"]I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.[/quote]
Doesn't ring a bell, where was it?[/quote]
There would be a problem if you HAD heard of it.
They had French teachers for French, Italians for Italian, Hindis and Koreans for Math, West African for West African history, etc.
It was a private school in every sense of the word..
Ismaaciil Cismaan Giir was a Sade colonial hero..[/quote]
Are you kidding me?

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:43 pm
by Caana-Nuug
[quote="DawladSade"][quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="DawladSade"]I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.[/quote]
Doesn't ring a bell, where was it?[/quote]
There would be a problem if you HAD heard of it.
They had French teachers for French, Italians for Italian, Hindis and Koreans for Math, West African for West African history, etc.
It was a private school in every sense of the word..
Ismaaciil Cismaan Giir was a Sade colonial hero..[/quote]
In a fairy land maybe?
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:04 pm
by Sakhraan
Habar Xaabuusheed High School in Hargeisa.
SAKHRAAN, SEEKER OF TRUTH & JUSTICE
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:33 pm
by DawladSade
[quote="eyes-only"][quote="DawladSade"][quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="DawladSade"]I went to Ismaciil Cismaan Giir.[/quote]
Doesn't ring a bell, where was it?[/quote]
There would be a problem if you HAD heard of it.
They had French teachers for French, Italians for Italian, Hindis and Koreans for Math, West African for West African history, etc.
It was a private school in every sense of the word..
Ismaaciil Cismaan Giir was a Sade colonial hero..[/quote]
Are you kidding me?

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Honest to God, not.
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:40 am
by Dhaga Bacayl
[quote="Caana-Nuug"][quote="LaYdEe_LuXiOuX"]Caana-Nuug, I Wouldn't Know Life In London as i no Longer Live There. I Never Visited Mogadishu But Im planning To Go To Somalia Next Summer As I Never Really Seen How Beautiful It Is, And Yes Mogadhishu Would Definitely Be Included In My List Of *Places To Visit*
Dhagul, Get a Grip Nicca

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Lady-Lux,
I think you will fall in love with Somalia Mogadishu included. And now Mogadishu is more peaceful than it has ever been since 1990. I got a lot of relatives down there & from what I hear people enjoy a lot of the nick-nacks we have been accustomed to in the West e.g. Mogadishu has 4 TV channels, a bunch of phone companies, cell phone companies, DSL connection, movie rentals, game rentals, ice cream parlors, etc.[/quote]
How about machine guns, AK 47, M16 and donkeys of course to carry the land minds among other things.
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:44 am
by AbdiWahab252
American School of Mogadishu (ASM) for 1 year