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"being presented to the family"
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50.       Marinka
140 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:16 pm

Are you even serious, Erdinç? What does the silver ring has to do with it all? Anyways from your list and even without it i know that they are in no way ´a problem family´!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Edited (2/6/2009) by Marinka

51.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:16 pm

Quoting robin01:

who said i lived in turkey yawwww?? :-S



Well, since my original question asked for an example of a married couple living within a traditional community in Turkey, your example was not the case.

52.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:16 pm

already got a british passport..anything else he could gain?

53.       IZMIR060406
194 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:16 pm

Quoting robin01:

why wots funny izmir lol



Im laughing at you and aenigma ... you should be a double act !!! VERY ENTERTAINING lol

54.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:17 pm

Quoting IZMIR060406:

Quoting robin01:

why wots funny izmir lol



Im laughing at you and aenigma ... you should be a double act !!! VERY ENTERTAINING lol



!!! lol

55.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:18 pm

i never read ur post...i just found it disturbing what people try 2 incinuate..personally i think its pathetic and immature
it is the 21st century u know guys

56.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:19 pm

Quoting robin01:

already got a british passport..anything else he could gain?



Nothing to gain except...your romantic and eloquent vocabulary

57.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:19 pm

A silver ring that is worn by men is an İslamic symbol and means I'm one of you my brothers. By wearing a silver ring they are expecting support, recognition and easier commonication within their religious communities. It is a sign of commitment for their religious community.

58.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:20 pm

of course.... well it could be my brain and sparkling wit.. i did get straight a's

59.       aenigma x
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:22 pm

Quoting robin01:

of course.... well it could be my brain and sparkling wit.. i did get straight a's



OK OK free drinks for you too then Robin (offfff its going to get expensive )
(I will say no more on this )

60.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:23 pm

im muslim hun-i dont drink very cheap yaw

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