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Turkish Women Can't Drive? How True?
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50.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:46 am

Quoting HomeSick:

@catwoman: For the last two comments you made, I totally agree with you Many people dies on the road and there is nothing funny about that


Does that imply that you disagree with the first one?????
Have you ever been waxed top to bottom?

51.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:48 am

Quoting MrX67:

driving is an art and a piece of morals,may be some of women a bit uneasy while driving,but i bet they r better then we men on that to with a few exceptions


cnm, this has nothing to do with morals! lol lol lol
some countries have rules that are obeyed! turkey is NOT one of them!

52.       MrX67
2540 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:50 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting MrX67:

driving is an art and a piece of morals,may be some of women a bit uneasy while driving,but i bet they r better then we men on that to with a few exceptions


cnm, this has nothing to do with morals! lol lol lol
some countries have rules that are obeyed! turkey is NOT one of them!

and obeying rules isn't a piece of morals?

53.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:51 am

Quoting MrX67:

and obeying rules isn't a piece of morals?


usually it's because ppl don't want to get a ticket (that's only when the police does their job)

54.       MrX67
2540 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:53 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting MrX67:

and obeying rules isn't a piece of morals?


usually it's because ppl don't want to get a ticket (that's only when the police does their job)

hmmm then you driving carefully for just don't get a ticket,ha?i believe that everything a piece of morals,walking,driving,talking,eating,looking,trading,criticizing etc...)and i believe mostly women better then men on many things

55.       HomeSick
137 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 09:57 am

Quoting catwoman:

Have you ever been waxed top to bottom?



And now I am going to have a nightmare

I once tried these creams that supposed to remove unwanted hair. It was my wife's and I am such a lazy person when it comes to certain things that I tried it on my head (it is kind of boring to shave all your head).

Oh God, what was I thinking! and why in heaven I didn't ask her first. Not only my hair but my skin ripped off and I ended up sitting next to my wife driving to hospital while I am cursing that hidious invention of the devil!!

56.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:03 am

Quoting HomeSick:

Quoting catwoman:

Have you ever been waxed top to bottom?



And now I am going to have a nightmare

I once tried these creams that supposed to remove unwanted hair. It was my wife's and I am such a lazy person when it comes to certain things that I tried it on my head (it is kind of boring to shave all your head).

Oh God, what was I thinking! and why in heaven I didn't ask her first. Not only my hair but my skin ripped off and I ended up sitting next to my wife driving to hospital while I am cursing that hidious invention of the devil!!


Well... the way we usually do this (we=the chewing gum gang) is we usually lasso our pray (a hairy man), we tie him down and each of us takes a piece of him and waxes it.
It's not as bad as it sounds like....

The chewing gum gang does this also to all its new members... this is my picture after having been waxed

57.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:07 am

Quoting HomeSick:

And now I am going to have a nightmare

I once tried these creams that supposed to remove unwanted hair. It was my wife's and I am such a lazy person when it comes to certain things that I tried it on my head (it is kind of boring to shave all your head).

Oh God, what was I thinking! and why in heaven I didn't ask her first. Not only my hair but my skin ripped off and I ended up sitting next to my wife driving to hospital while I am cursing that hidious invention of the devil!!


your story is really funny though. lol lol lol

58.       HomeSick
137 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:10 am

You are evil

Lets not talk about waxing anymore please ?

Why you guys are not sleeping but spending time at this late hour of the day here ?


59.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:12 am

Quoting HomeSick:

You are evil




Quoting HomeSick:

Lets not talk about waxing anymore please ?


I assume you prefer to agree with me on point #1 as well then...

Quoting HomeSick:

Why you guys are not sleeping but spending time at this late hour of the day here ?


you go (answer your question) first

60.       HomeSick
137 posts
 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:20 am

First of all, it is good to have you guys here, I enjoy the conversation
Second of all, I guess it is obvious that wife is away


And last of all, so much caffeine combined with the power of the redbull (the wings and all ) makes me a

What about you guys hehe

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