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40.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:07 am

Quoting mey0722:

Yes, DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU DUDU.. do NOT for the life of you forget to say the word DUDU in this thread. That would be terrible. lolOlol I mean, the thread is about Americans finding jobs...that is entirely related to Dudu, so I'm soooooooo glad you brought it up AGAIN. Thank God because I could not imagine one entire thread without the word DUDU. Thank you soooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol



I think someone is having a bit of a meltdown.

41.       Aslan
1070 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:08 am

...could it be ADHD?

42.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:09 am

Quoting Aslan:

...could it be ADHD?



Aslannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! Welcome back canimmmmmmmmm

Now, don't be a stranger, we need you for our new Dudu Business

43.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:10 am

Quoting Aslan:

...could it be ADHD?



Would it be medical or cultural ADHD?

44.       Aslan
1070 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:13 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Aslan:

...could it be ADHD?



Aslannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! Welcome back canimmmmmmmmm

Now, don't be a stranger, we need you for our new Dudu Business







...there is no business like dudu business!!!

45.       teaschip
3870 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:23 am

Quoting Aslan:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting Aslan:

...could it be ADHD?



Aslannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! Welcome back canimmmmmmmmm

Now, don't be a stranger, we need you for our new Dudu Business







...there is no business like dudu business!!!



www.Ilovedudus.com

46.       mey0722
117 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:33 am

No meltdown, Elisabeth...just amazed at the number of threads where you've done this...and thought I would make a joke about it in response. I understand it's a funny topic, Dudu. I really do. Perhaps start a new thread to vent this need to talk about it all the time as opposed to mentioning it in other threads with actual topics unrelated. I'm not in a bad mood, just a little frustrated at how many times it has happened. Just sharing my opinion. Judging by my Inbox, I'm not alone in my thoughts. When you do stay on topic, I find your posts to be very informative, and your conversation to be among the best here. I really do hope you will continue to respond to my threads because I've learned a lot from you.

47.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 12:58 am

Quoting mey0722:

No meltdown, Elisabeth...just amazed at the number of threads where you've done this...and thought I would make a joke about it in response. I understand it's a funny topic, Dudu. I really do. Perhaps start a new thread to vent this need to talk about it all the time as opposed to mentioning it in other threads with actual topics unrelated. I'm not in a bad mood, just a little frustrated at how many times it has happened. Just sharing my opinion. Judging by my Inbox, I'm not alone in my thoughts. When you do stay on topic, I find your posts to be very informative, and your conversation to be among the best here. I really do hope you will continue to respond to my threads because I've learned a lot from you.



OMG. Do you always have to be so sanctimonious? Well, like it or not, take a look at 90% of the threads here and, directly or indirectly, they are about your Turkish boyfriends - how to travel there, where to stay with him, how to work so you can be with him, how to get him a visa, how to translate messages from him, how to behave towards his mother and father....the list is endless.

So, what is your objection? We are all talking about the same subject surely?

Stop being headmistress around here ..its so dull...

48.       mey0722
117 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 01:03 am

Last time I loooked the site was titled "Turkish Class." My apologies for my misunderstanding of its function. I was being respectful and kind, not sanctimonious. It's unfortunate you took it that way. My apologies if it came across that way as well. All I wanted to do was kindly ask people, in a joking way, to stop saying dudu in every single message. It's rude. It appears I am the problem, I don't fit in here, so my apologies again.

49.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 01:04 am

Quoting mey0722:

Last time I loooked the site was titled "Turkish Class."



Meaning? As I already said, 90% of threads here are directly or indirectly about Turkish boyfriends. Like it or not.

50.       mey0722
117 posts
 07 Nov 2007 Wed 01:13 am

I'd say "not." Thanks for letting me know. I am apparantly unwelcomed as well as on the wrong site.

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