General/Off-topic |
Thread locked by a moderator or admin. |
|
|
READ IT! YOU WÝLL BE SURPRISED !
|
10. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 03:45 pm |
I agree with you when you talk about "the good old day" this expression we hear every where and everytime. But please let me disasgree with your other remarks.
and do you realy think that its a cheep country????
|
|
11. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 04:22 pm |
oh yes Turkey is cheap country. any questions?
|
|
12. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 04:36 pm |
oh yes Turkey is cheap country. any questions?
Cheap is all relative!
I love your selection of colours and I must go read it all again
Hospitality? Someone meniton above, I have found nothing but very generous hospitality! The hotel is just to sleep and perhaps to eat breakfast in.
|
|
13. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 04:42 pm |
I agree with you when you talk about "the good old day" this expression we hear every where and everytime. But please let me disasgree with your other remarks.
and do you realy think that its a cheep country????
Compared to EU, yes. Compared to Norway - triple yes. I wouldn´t know about other countries, though...
Travel agencies have Turkey and Egypt as the cheapest choices, well, perhaps apart from Greece but only if it´s a coach trip not a plane.
|
|
14. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 07:05 pm |
Cheap is all relative!
I love your selection of colours and I must go read it all again
Hospitality? Someone meniton above, I have found nothing but very generous hospitality! The hotel is just to sleep and perhaps to eat breakfast in.
Oh yesss I think so!
|
|
15. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 07:58 pm |
The British:
People mostly got married in June. Because they had their yearly bath in the month of May, in June they started smelling bad and for the purpose of stopping a bad smell emanating from their bodies, brides carried a bouquet in their hands
Yearly bath....what?
|
|
16. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 08:35 pm |
The British:
People mostly got married in June. Because they had their yearly bath in the month of May, in June they started smelling bad and for the purpose of stopping a bad smell emanating from their bodies, brides carried a bouquet in their hands
Yearly bath....what?
You mean you have yours each other year, teas?
|
|
17. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 08:48 pm |
The British:
People mostly got married in June. Because they had their yearly bath in the month of May, in June they started smelling bad and for the purpose of stopping a bad smell emanating from their bodies, brides carried a bouquet in their hands
Yearly bath....what?
I think AE is taking her yearly bath no wonder it takes a long time
|
|
18. |
23 Jan 2009 Fri 10:23 pm |
Gosh, please don´t tell me that´s how wedding bouquets came about....spoils the romance and beauty of the flowers. I understand water shortage or the cost, buy my gosh once a year. Couldn´t they have jumped in a river, pond or lake with a bar of soap to bath. I can´t believe they all didn´t have dreadlocks....
|
|
19. |
24 Jan 2009 Sat 11:09 pm |
That´s all is real!
|
|
20. |
24 Jan 2009 Sat 11:13 pm |
ONCE UPON A TIME…
The British:
People mostly got married in June. Because they had their yearly bath in the month of May, in June they started smelling bad and for the purpose of stopping a bad smell emanating from their bodies, brides carried a bouquet in their hands.
From this I guess, the British did not bath often? Given the proliferation of hamams in Turkia, it seems the Ottomans bathed much more often than the British.
|
|
|
(65 Messages in 7 pages - View all)
1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7
|
Thread locked by a moderator or admin. |
|
|