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Adeer Lamagodle come in

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 12:18 am
by HayWire
Asc

Adeer I just discovered I have a hidden talent. I think I could be a play-writer. Can we team up? I will come up with the ideas, will give you bullet points and you will expand each section of the story/play, you know add little xawash and cusbo. I will add some funny twists. Shit just comes to me naturally. When no one is watching I write my own script and become an actor, just in my head only :lol:

What say you? :eat:

All you haters :ufdup:

We are going to Hollywood, 75% of the revenue for me, you get 25%. We gonna be rich :blessed:

Re: Adeer Lamagodle come in

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 12:38 am
by Lamagoodle
HayWire wrote:Asc

Adeer I just discovered I have a hidden talent. I think I could be a play-writer. Can we team up? I will come up with the ideas, will give you bullet points and you will expand each section of the story/play, you know add little xawash and cusbo. I will add some funny twists. Shit just comes to me naturally. When no one is watching I write my own script and become an actor, just in my head only :lol:

What say you? :eat:

All you haters :ufdup:

We are going to Hollywood, 75% of the revenue for me, you get 25%. We gonna be rich :blessed:

Adeerkiis, you are obviously very talented. Abdiwahab, you and I can be a team. You are the creative director, Abdiwahab is the screenwriter and I will be the producer.

The first title of our best seller; The marriage of Hagism and Hegelism; the chronicles of love, passion and plenty.

Re: Adeer Lamagodle come in

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 1:07 am
by HayWire
How about

What it takes to sit on the Devils's chair. Somali politicians and their quest to be president.

I will complete it tomorrow, Insha Allah

Good idea let's recruit Adeer AW252. I will have Fah1223 publish on hiiran.com

My alias Professor HayWire Al Hagawi :lol:

We gonna :eat: good

Re: Adeer Lamagodle come in

Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 6:52 am
by AbdiWahab252
I am in. I am currently penning short stories of the Somali civil war with perspectives from all qabiils. Bottomline is that everyone was a victim. My favorite one is about two friends on opposites sides of the conflict. Each friend spared the other from his qabiil's militia. The most disheartening one is about a nephew and his uncle.