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İyi sabahlar
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16 May 2006 Tue 02:48 pm |
Quoting sophie: Quoting Deli_kizin:
I'm gonna get my Greek yoghurt with Honey |
Are you sure you can handle this? It's a strong aphrodisiac( or so they say- how can I know? )so you'd better save it for later, when Kadir will be around!
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OMG and my parents met on a Greek course
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16 May 2006 Tue 02:52 pm |
Quoting sophie: Are you sure you can handle this? It's a strong aphrodisiac( or so they say- how can I know? )so you'd better save it for later, when Kadir will be around! |
But I managed just fine I got used to the fact I can't always have what i want straight away. Oh hey, just two months and i'll be close to a ref which is always filled with yoghurt and a man who either sleeps in my bed or lives just around the corner. And no fear for high phonebills anymore, so i can call whenever i want to
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16 May 2006 Tue 02:59 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin:
OMG and my parents met on a Greek course |
You see? Never trust anything greek! There is always something suspicious hidden behind what looks innocent
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16 May 2006 Tue 03:10 pm |
Quoting sophie: Quoting Deli_kizin:
OMG and my parents met on a Greek course |
You see? Never trust anything greek! There is always something suspicious hidden behind what looks innocent |
Ohh but i ate the Greek yoghurt like it was Turkish and right now I'm gonna go on studying on Homer, knowing that the good old guy probably was born in IZMIR
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16 May 2006 Tue 03:20 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Ohh but i ate the Greek yoghurt like it was Turkish and right now I'm gonna go on studying on Homer, knowing that the good old guy probably was born in IZMIR |
That's the most exciting part you know. That behind every turkish thing there is something greek and vise versa! I just wish there would be more people able to see that.
*sigh*
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16 May 2006 Tue 03:24 pm |
Quoting sophie: That's the most exciting part you know. That behind every turkish thing there is something greek and vise versa! I just wish there would be more people able to see that.
*sigh*
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Oh but please don't tell me that kafè frappè (however you spell it with latin characters) is Turkish too. That always was my sacred Greek thing that i wish for every summer!!
Hey do Turkish people need a visa if they want to visit Greek islands in the Turkish coastline? And how does that work?
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16 May 2006 Tue 03:37 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin:
Oh but please don't tell me that kafè frappè (however you spell it with latin characters) is Turkish too. That always was my sacred Greek thing that i wish for every summer!!
Hey do Turkish people need a visa if they want to visit Greek islands in the Turkish coastline? And how does that work? |
Cafe' Frappe' is absolutely greek and the biggest invention of the human kind!
I ve taught to some friends at a hotel near the turkish-greek borders how to do it and bought them all the needed equipment. Turks have to learn how to do that!
As for the visa, yes, I think they do need one to visit the greek islands. Unfortunately
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16 May 2006 Tue 04:22 pm |
Quoting sophie:
Cafe' Frappe' is absolutely greek and the biggest invention of the human kind!
I ve taught to some friends at a hotel near the turkish-greek borders how to do it and bought them all the needed equipment. Turks have to learn how to do that!
As for the visa, yes, I think they do need one to visit the greek islands. Unfortunately |
Ohh i'd like to hear how to do it! And what equipment do you need for it then?
I think my mum used to make it when i was quite little, but those days seem long forgotten..
Too bad about the visa, would be great to take Kadir to a Greek island for a long weekend.
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