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1.       Kelebek
781 posts
 29 Nov 2005 Tue 11:44 pm

2.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:31 pm

For surefire success you need blond hair and 36d's

3.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:33 pm

Quoting adrian:

For surefire success you need blond hair and 36d's



typical answer from a guy hihi

4.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:37 pm

HU HU

5.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:40 pm

Seriously speaking - brains like Iris Murdoch and hell if she had a body like Pamela Stephenson - well it would be like winning the lottery.

6.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:42 pm

Quoting adrian:

Seriously speaking - brains like Iris Murdoch and hell if she had a body like Pamela Stephenson - well it would be like winning the lottery.



so how many people do u meet like that..? lets be realistic... where are u living anyway? do u see a lot of people like that??

7.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:46 pm

Istanbul - and I assure you I am looking every single day. Guess ı must just have been unlucky so far! Eh?

8.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 02:47 pm

Quoting adrian:

Istanbul - and I assure you I am looking every single day. Guess ı must just have been unlucky so far! Eh?



hehe yeah i think that might be the case... u never know though... ur luck may change

9.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:10 pm

yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women.

10.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:13 pm

Quoting adrian:

yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women.



hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi

11.       ramayan
2633 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:28 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting adrian:

yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women.



hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi




miss_c im curious wad would you do if i were şahin-k
hehehehhehe...........

12.       adrian
18 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:33 pm

actually I am Brad Pitt but no pm's pleeze.

13.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:42 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting adrian:

yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women.



hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi




miss_c im curious wad would you do if i were şahin-k
hehehehhehe...........




who?? the only guy i can think of is şahan gökbahar... and if u were him... id RUNNNNN!! hehe

14.       ramayan
2633 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:47 pm

ceyda ayıp burda söylenmez...if ypu want to know write pm...hehehe

15.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:48 pm

Quoting ramayan:

ceyda ayıp burda söylenmez...if ypu want to know write pm...hehehe












16.       oeince
582 posts
 02 Dec 2005 Fri 06:08 pm

hi kelebek,
i will offer u what i offer to my other friends..it can be difficult to find a suitable job in the first days..so u can apply for graduate classes..so either u can adapt here more and u would have time to find a suitable job..i would offer u to do ur graduate in a university in istanbul or ankara..may be in izmir...otherwise it would be more difficult..istanbul is a very big city..it can be difficult to live there sometimes..but if u like living active i offer u istanbul..in addition istanbul is one of the most beautiful cities..but if u like to live disciplined u should choose ankara..good luck..bye..

17.       Anna
1 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:49 pm

Hi!
I'm staying in Istanbul for a rotation program for 3 months. Then I will need to go back home. Really, is it dificult to get a job here if you have good professional experience and know Turkish good enough for working? I fell in love with the city and really want to stay

18.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:54 pm

Quoting Kelebek:

Hi everyone.. I am currently a last year student in an american university in Dubai... studying Business Marketing.. I would like to know... is it easy for a person like me who does not speak fluent Turkish (hopefully will learn by then) to find a job in my major as a marketing manager or something in Turkey????

How easy is it? or how difficult? How long would it take



well in some positions ppl are looking for other languages rather than turkish... well look at the human resources pages of the newspaper Hurriyet its called Hurriyet IK
(IK=insan kaynaları which means HR) good luck...

19.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:56 pm

Quoting Anna:

Hi!
I'm staying in Istanbul for a rotation program for 3 months. Then I will need to go back home. Really, is it dificult to get a job here if you have good professional experience and know Turkish good enough for working? I fell in love with the city and really want to stay



if you ask me this changes to your luck the company you are looking for... but if you have a great experience and reasonable turkish.. they accept you ofcourse and you need some presentable looking ofcourse... they care appearence...

20.       janissary
0 posts
 09 Dec 2005 Fri 09:59 pm

hi kelebek!

Finding a job in turkey depends on you. but I think if u learn turkish, it will be a very good advantage for you.

21.       Lyndie
968 posts
 10 Dec 2005 Sat 01:59 am

i think this will very hard. Turks have enough problems getting jobs

22.       Lyndie
968 posts
 10 Dec 2005 Sat 02:00 am

Quoting adrian:

Seriously speaking - brains like Iris Murdoch and hell if she had a body like Pamela Stephenson - well it would be like winning the lottery.



Pamela Stephenson, as I recall is the 40 something, psychologist wife of Billy Connolley. I think perhaps dear Adrian you mean Pamela Anderson! n'est pas?

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