William Gallas dishes it out to the fukken Italians
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William Gallas dishes it out to the fukken Italians
France defender William Gallas has called the Italians 'cheats', after his team's World Cup final defeat to the Azzurri on Sunday.
Les Bleus captain Zinedine Zidane was correctly dismissed for a head-butt on Marco Materazzi in an off-the-ball incident in Berlin.
But a bitter Gallas has controversially moved to defend his team-mate and alleged that Marcello Lippi's team used underhand tactics to win.
"Italians always act like this," he told AFP. "It is a shame to say that, but when they feel they are being dominated they try to provoke you.
"Yes, they are cheaters, but we can't stop that. Fifa and the referees only see the second act, they never look at why there is an incident.
"I accept when the adversary wins with honour, but that is not the case. We know Zizou, he doesn't react like that, people can't react like that, but he has been insulted.
"I think it was very grave. When you play against people like that you want to kick their ass. It is cheating, but they are Italians."
While reports in the French media suggest that Materazzi called Zidane a 'terrorist,' making reference to his Algerian roots, the Frenchman's reaction was inexcusable and left a sour taste in the mouth after what has been an outstanding career.
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I think it takes real balls and guts to do what Zizou did to that mathafukking Italian.
Les Bleus captain Zinedine Zidane was correctly dismissed for a head-butt on Marco Materazzi in an off-the-ball incident in Berlin.
But a bitter Gallas has controversially moved to defend his team-mate and alleged that Marcello Lippi's team used underhand tactics to win.
"Italians always act like this," he told AFP. "It is a shame to say that, but when they feel they are being dominated they try to provoke you.
"Yes, they are cheaters, but we can't stop that. Fifa and the referees only see the second act, they never look at why there is an incident.
"I accept when the adversary wins with honour, but that is not the case. We know Zizou, he doesn't react like that, people can't react like that, but he has been insulted.
"I think it was very grave. When you play against people like that you want to kick their ass. It is cheating, but they are Italians."
While reports in the French media suggest that Materazzi called Zidane a 'terrorist,' making reference to his Algerian roots, the Frenchman's reaction was inexcusable and left a sour taste in the mouth after what has been an outstanding career.
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I think it takes real balls and guts to do what Zizou did to that mathafukking Italian.
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Waa kaa qaaday adeer and Kambuli is doing great........... she says hi ...... she is busy applying some henna on her hands and having a bottle of Fanta, she can't mess her her hands by typing something.. she says she will reply you later and hopes that your wife is doing great.
You know, there are some circumstances that would not give you a time to reflect and think about postponing but need you to think on your toes, this was one of those circumstances. Actually he let me down by headbutting the mathafakker, I wanted him to punch him right in the mouth and make lose some teeth and bleed for a while or spend some days in hospital bed
Waa kaa qaaday adeer and Kambuli is doing great........... she says hi ...... she is busy applying some henna on her hands and having a bottle of Fanta, she can't mess her her hands by typing something.. she says she will reply you later and hopes that your wife is doing great.
You know, there are some circumstances that would not give you a time to reflect and think about postponing but need you to think on your toes, this was one of those circumstances. Actually he let me down by headbutting the mathafakker, I wanted him to punch him right in the mouth and make lose some teeth and bleed for a while or spend some days in hospital bed
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Samatr, quote " I hate uunsi too, it's more like a fear of uunsi. "
I agree with you, although I did not get what you mean by "FEAR OF UUNSI".
There is this friend of mine. She is a realtor, she asked me one time "What is this strange smell, that smells from Somali homes"? It seems like there was fire somehow.....
When I explained to her she said " Is there a way you can tell them not to use it when their houses are on the market"
Homes need to breath fresh air, like we do. Not burgundy drapes covering all over the place and a strong suffocating smell of uunsi.... So many other things do a better job..

There is this friend of mine. She is a realtor, she asked me one time "What is this strange smell, that smells from Somali homes"? It seems like there was fire somehow.....
When I explained to her she said " Is there a way you can tell them not to use it when their houses are on the market"


Homes need to breath fresh air, like we do. Not burgundy drapes covering all over the place and a strong suffocating smell of uunsi.... So many other things do a better job..
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[quote="kambuli"]Samatr, quote " I hate uunsi too, it's more like a fear of uunsi. "
I agree with you, although I did not get what you mean by "FEAR OF UUNSI".
There is this friend of mine. She is a realtor, she asked me one time "What is this strange smell, that smells from Somali homes"? It seems like there was fire somehow.....
When I explained to her she said " Is there a way you can tell them not to use it when their houses are on the market"
Homes need to breath fresh air, like we do. Not burgundy drapes covering all over the place and a strong suffocating smell of uunsi.... So many other things do a better job..[/quote]
Waan ka khajilaa hadaan ka fakaro urta uunsiga.

There is this friend of mine. She is a realtor, she asked me one time "What is this strange smell, that smells from Somali homes"? It seems like there was fire somehow.....
When I explained to her she said " Is there a way you can tell them not to use it when their houses are on the market"


Homes need to breath fresh air, like we do. Not burgundy drapes covering all over the place and a strong suffocating smell of uunsi.... So many other things do a better job..[/quote]
Waan ka khajilaa hadaan ka fakaro urta uunsiga.

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Kambuli,
Actually I crave Uunsi and it drives me crazy. No matter how much a woman wears Cadar or perfume, if there is no Uunsi scent, I am not so much as attracted to her.
I like when they take off their Masar and the waft of the Uunsi takes me by surprise, I totally melt down and submit myself to her. I know that she went far by covering herself in that big garbasaar and alternating the dabqaad on each side of her head and neck, resisting the smoke all this time (sometimes tears welling up her eyes), only a Gaari women is capable of going through that ardous task to satisfy her man.
Actually I crave Uunsi and it drives me crazy. No matter how much a woman wears Cadar or perfume, if there is no Uunsi scent, I am not so much as attracted to her.
I like when they take off their Masar and the waft of the Uunsi takes me by surprise, I totally melt down and submit myself to her. I know that she went far by covering herself in that big garbasaar and alternating the dabqaad on each side of her head and neck, resisting the smoke all this time (sometimes tears welling up her eyes), only a Gaari women is capable of going through that ardous task to satisfy her man.
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