History funy
A funny story between a depressed American man from the
countryside and a friend who is a prostitute in Mogadishu.
This story takes place between a man who lives in Badiya and
a man who lives in Mogadishu.
This seafaring man is suffering from depression in the
United States and wants to go to the United States. He came to a friend of mine
who lives in Mogadishu and told him that he had depression and that he wanted
to come to the United States. The man who lived in Mogadishu said, "I am a
friend of yours and it is easier for you to enter the country than the man who
lived there." The man. A resident of Mogadishu said, "How many
friends do you know who will be taken to the United States?" He said,
"Friend, I heard that you have been paid $ 10,000. The man said, 'Friend,
I have less money. Make me $ 15,000.' The man said, 'I don't mind. He got out
of his car and took a friend with you. The boat was loaded with a friend of
mine, most of whom was from Mogadishu. He had just returned from the boat. He
was being driven by other men. I was set off on the No. 4 floor. He met the
city and it was shining. He saw the city and I was born. He said you are in the
United States. He was looking for a place to leave. Play Button. Play Button He
said, "Wait, my friend. Play Button." He said, "Wait a minute.
Play Button." adopt legal status in the United States. At one point, the
young people who were there laughed at each other and were told that the place
where he was staying was in Mogadishu.
Lack of knowledge is lack of light.
A short, funny story. An old man from the countryside
traveled to the city during the month of Ramadan and has not yet traveled to
the city during Ramadan. He went to the market at night to pray. The old man
finished the prayer in amazement. When he came out of the mosque, he saw 3 old
men talking to each other. How many did you know? Then he answered another and
said 10 dollars. Then he said it is now 20. Then he fell into the middle of the
village. He said 4 rak'ahs and now it is 23 rak'ahs and everything has gone
Prepared: by Ali Ismaci
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