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10.       si++
3785 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 05:45 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Calm down...

I was just saying what I read in the papers (including your link). 

I dont think it matters that much..And if it blonged to Armenians I would be quite a nice thing to know so that we could say : "that is how we used to be living together, that is how our cultures are interconnected"..

 

Our cultures are connected anyway. Their language have much in common with Turkish. Their kitchen is very similar to ours. So is their music. We have many Armenian composers in classical Turkish music.

 

I bet many Armenians in USA still speak good Turkish.

11.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 05:50 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

Our cultures are connected anyway. Their language have much in common with Turkish. Their kitchen is very similar to ours. So is their music. We have many Armenian composers in classical Turkish music.

 

I bet many Armenians in USA still speak good Turkish.

 

Exactly!!

We have lived together hundreds of years together..

Such a shame as both sides have people who hate the other part. And that hatred is nothing to do with with the culture we are from..  

12.       si++
3785 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 05:56 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

Exactly!!

We have lived together hundreds of years together..

Such a shame as both sides have people who hate the other part. And that hatred is nothing to do with with the culture we are from..  

 

So what happened? Why do the Turks have to be the ones to be blamed solely.Don´t you think they did any wrong things to Turks? You always talk like Turks are the only ones to be blamed.

13.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 06:04 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

So what happened? Why do the Turks have to be the ones to be blamed solely.Don´t you think they did any wrong things to Turks? You always talk like Turks are the only ones to be blamed.

 

I think you did not read carefully what I wrote up there..

I m copying the part:

Such a shame as both sides have people who hate the other part

14.       si++
3785 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 06:10 pm

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

I think you did not read carefully what I wrote up there..

I m copying the part:

Such a shame as both sides have people who hate the other part

 

Thank you for quote. Of course I don´t read your lengthy posts. I am just guessing what you may have written down in them after first few lines. You are always repeating yourself. Same all same all.

 

15.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 06:18 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

Thank you for quote. Of course I don´t read your lengthy posts. I am just guessing what you may have written down in them after first few lines. You are always repeating yourself. Same all same all.

 

 

well..

that post had only 3 lines, 36 words, 191 charachters in it..

So it was not that lengthy.. (I have drawn a line on the words which was not related to the post.) 

 

16.       si++
3785 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 06:20 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

well..

that post had only 3 lines, 36 words, 191 charachters in it..

So it was not that lengthy.. (I have drawn a line on the words which was not related to the post.) 

 

 

I am talking about your posts in general. They are lengthy usually and I cannot waste my time reading all of them.

17.       portokal
2516 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 10:41 pm

Wonderful. Ironies, wit and wisdom melting in this thread. Started with "sari gelin", ended up in a civl war. History flows live, under our very own noses...



Edited (2/21/2009) by portokal

18.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 10:56 pm

 

Quoting portokal

Wonderful. Ironies, wit and wisdom melting in this thread. Started with "sari gelin", ended up in a civl war. History flows live, under our very own noses...

 

I strictly deny that I have done anything wrong..



Edited (2/21/2009) by thehandsom

19.       alameda
3499 posts
 21 Feb 2009 Sat 11:47 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

i have a difficulty imagining a blond armenian

 

I have met hundreds of Armenians (as there are very large communities in California and the New York Metropolitan areas) and I have NEVER seen a blond one. 

 

Black curly hair, beautiful large brown eyes, prominent nose and abundant body hair are the norm.

 

No, I don´t know about the whole body, but what is evident from the arms, fingers and necks points to an abundance.

 

20.       femmeous
2642 posts
 22 Feb 2009 Sun 12:02 am

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

No, I don´t know about the whole body, but what is evident from the arms, fingers and necks points to an abundance.

 

 

 its a shame you dont know. i think you should check the whole body and post your observation results here in tc. i think it is an important hair issue. we need to trace out hairy´s relatives.

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