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Puzzle of the day: What are theseTurkish ladies doing?
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 02:53 pm

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5738/turkkad305n305mermiig9.jpg

2.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:06 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5738/turkkad305n305mermiig9.jpg


Preparing okras for a massive dish for the wedding of mehmet (from culsuz family) and ayse (from cullu family), in Erzurum at 1921 july 21st around 16:00.
yes?

3.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:11 pm

Thank you, the handsome, have a look at the strange mechanical device on the table.

4.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:15 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

Thank you, the handsome, have a look at the strange mechanical device on the table.


It is an okra peeling machine, which was a rare invention of Ottomans, Ros..

5.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 03:30 pm

The machines looks like a thumb screw! Are you sure that this is not a pile of mens fingers?

6.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 05:34 pm

Quoting libralady:

The machines looks like a thumb screw! Are you sure that this is not a pile of mens fingers?



Are you sure they are fingers???

7.       lady in red
6947 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:01 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting libralady:

The machines looks like a thumb screw! Are you sure that this is not a pile of mens fingers?



Are you sure they are fingers???



Elisabeth - you are lowering the tone of a serious thread!!

8.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:30 pm

I am sure I will be getting a "nastygram" from Admin at any moment!! I will be sure to start a thread to complain bitterly about it when I do.

9.       catwoman
8933 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:36 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

I will be sure to start a thread to complain bitterly about it when I do.


Ok, we will respond to your complaint... just please, don't post the PM.... :-S

10.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:57 pm

Also looks be cartridges/ammunition for the war or cigars?

11.       karpusqueen
0 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:18 pm

Or bunny ears . . .

12.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:20 pm

Quoting karpusqueen:

Or bunny ears . . .



I think we are portraying bunnies in a very poor light. I feel nobody has spoken up for the bunnies. Not all bunnies stroke chickens are have orgies in the grass! I have a serious problem with the way bunnies have been protrayed in this forum.

13.       karpusqueen
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 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:26 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting karpusqueen:

Or bunny ears . . .



I think we are portraying bunnies in a very poor light. I feel nobody has spoken up for the bunnies. Not all bunnies stroke chickens are have orgies in the grass! I have a serious problem with the way bunnies have been protrayed in this forum.



Actually, some of them are mad March hares and they are giving the lovely bunnies a bad name

14.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:43 pm

Quoting karpusqueen:

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting karpusqueen:

Or bunny ears . . .



I think we are portraying bunnies in a very poor light. I feel nobody has spoken up for the bunnies. Not all bunnies stroke chickens are have orgies in the grass! I have a serious problem with the way bunnies have been protrayed in this forum.



Actually, some of them are mad March hares and they are giving the lovely bunnies a bad name



SEE! This kind of behavior is Hare Culture NOT Bunny Culture.....stop mixing the two up, people!!

15.       karpusqueen
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 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:49 pm

Harey culture actually

16.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:52 pm

Quoting karpusqueen:

Harey culture actually



Are you splitting hairs about hares, Karpus?

17.       karpusqueen
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 25 Mar 2008 Tue 08:57 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

Quoting karpusqueen:

Harey culture actually



Are you splitting hairs about hares, Karpus?



Well I don't think any self respecting bunny would be seen dead with such immoral hares. Oh no . . . I think I'm back on the fetish thread. . .

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