Adeer you should visit royal lounge, my stomping ground is the where local chicks meet qurbajoog guys. its hedonism central![]()




Were any of them pregnant adeer?
Adeer you should visit royal lounge, my stomping ground is the where local chicks meet qurbajoog guys. its hedonism central![]()
I was last there in 2014 so appearance wise the city did change a bit but not drastically other than a few new food joints here and there and businesses and buildings and also more roads paved etc. However, the biggest change by far was the amount of foreigners. Oromos and Yemenis everywhere, I even saw them on the local calaamadaha bus that I used. Also loads of Asians and whites that was more surprising. Most of the food joints I went to had Arabs and Asians and white people dining there. All the white people and other foreigners were driving themselves with no guard or protection even in the suuq they casually buy their xabxab and cambe just like the locals. I still can't get my head around the amount of foreigners even Kenyan chefsIn your opinion, what was different this time from the last time you were there?
Woow! You know peace brings the world to your door step.I was last there in 2014 so appearance wise the city did change a bit but not drastically other than a few new food joints here and there and businesses and buildings and also more roads paved etc. However, the biggest change by far was the amount of foreigners. Oromos and Yemenis everywhere, I even saw them on the local calaamadaha bus that I used. Also loads of Asians and whites that was more surprising. Most of the food joints I went to had Arabs and Asians and white people dining there. All the white people and other foreigners were driving themselves with no guard or protection even in the suuq they casually buy their xabxab and cambe just like the locals. I still can't get my head around the amount of foreigners even Kenyan chefs
Were they mainly British, them cadaans?I asked some of the white people what do you do here and most said they were in banking and business not NGOs like how it used to be before. There's Asians of all sorts Chinese Filipinos and the Asians I know of in the UK the Indians and pakis
Mostly Brits and Americans some other Europeans like finish and German heck there were German guys casually drinking tea on the roof of dalwanaaje hotel in burcoWere they mainly British, them cadaans?
Walaahi do it adeer. you will never go home alone. also theyre gettin bold so u might take a two or three friends home.*note to self..right after landing...in the evening...pay a visit to the Royal Lounge in hopes of taking one home cause id be jet-legged and I would need a little massage
Were any of them pregnant adeer?
Did you and family slaughtered a goat?M
Mostly Brits and Americans some other Europeans like finish and German heck there were German guys casually drinking tea on the roof of dalwanaaje hotel in burco
I went alone I didn't go with family but I stayed with family in Hargeisa and yes we slaughtered two neefs for the masaakiin of the neighborhoodDid you and family slaughtered a goat?
Whattttt! Who does that! How nice of you guys!I went alone I didn't go with family but I stayed with family in Hargeisa and yes we slaughter two neefs for the masaakiin of the neighborhood
We usually do it everytime I go for sadaqah and we give most of it away only some left overs for usWhattttt! Who does that! How nice of you guys!
You guys done that out of the blue?
Surely you folks cooked and ate the beerWe usually do it everytime I go for sadaqah and we give most of it away only some left overs for us
Yes the beer and kelyo how could I forget it tastes so fresh and nice and succulentSurely you folks cooked and ate the beer![]()
Don't worry borama will be coming up shortly I'll drop a few teaser pics before the main thing. The thing I liked about borama was the calm and Serene and the people were really welcoming great placeJust sitting here patiently waiting for pics/vids of the blessed city to be dropped
Hargeisa looks lit n sounds windy. My fav thing is the colourful business signs. I was once laughed at in here by suggesting that Hargeisa is shaping up to look like a first world city
@Madaxkuti, sounds like u had a wicked time mate, don't wanna hury u but it would be cool if u also shared with us what u saw in Borama and how did you enjoy ur short stay there!
Only visited for a short while earlier this year (Feb). Half waslad was $5 at Golis.That whole time I was there I use to go there 3x out of the week that the waiter and I became cool acquaintances. He learned to not dish out to me baruur because i'd tip him. He'd also run to the store next door and get me a sprite.
When was the last time you were there ? How much was a half waslad?
Why are people saying there's an inflation?Only visited for a short while earlier this year (Feb). Half waslad was $5 at Golis.
You're not from hargeysa are you? Or the region in general, right?This was my fifth time so I know the place pretty well