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Thread: health issues

1.       christine
443 posts
 14 Aug 2012 Tue 10:46 pm

The pill may stop you getting pregnant, but will not stop you getting an STD



Edited (8/14/2012) by christine [miss a word out]



Thread: I do not like the English

2.       christine
443 posts
 30 Jul 2012 Mon 06:47 pm

If this person does not like English people, why are they contacting English member?

 



Thread: Blast in Southeast Turkey

3.       christine
443 posts
 19 Jan 2012 Thu 10:14 pm

 

Blast in southeast Turkey kills 1, wounds 27

The Associated Press
Updated: 01/19/2012 11:42:07 AM PST


 

 

 
ANKARA, Turkey—An explosion apparently targeting a police car killed one civilian and wounded 27 people, including seven police officers, in a mostly Kurdish city of Turkey on Thursday, an official said.

The private Dogan news agency said police had to use tear gas to disperse an angry crowd that gathered at the scene of the blast in the city of Hakkari.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the explosion, but Kurdish rebels who are fighting for autonomy in the region have used roadside bombings against military and police vehicles there in the past.

Gov. Muammer Turker told Turkey´s state-run Anadolu Agency that the explosion occurred on a busy street in the southeastern city as the police vehicle was driving by.

The blast wounded a total of 28 people, including seven policemen, and one of the civilians died at the hospital, Turker said.

TRT, Turkey´s state-run television, said the explosion was caused by a roadside bomb targeting police. The pro-Kurdish news agency, Firat, said the explosion was caused by a bomb that formed a large crater on the ground and shattered the surrounding buildings´ windows.

Kurdish rebels, who belong to the Kurdistan Workers´ Party, have been branded as terrorists by the U.S. and the European Union. Tens of thousands of people have died during their battle for independence since 1984.

My throughts are with all the victims and their families 



Thread: A White Christmas?

4.       christine
443 posts
 28 Dec 2011 Wed 10:29 pm

No snow in West yorkshire, England, but as i was going on a walk i saw plenty of Daffodils in bloom.



Edited (12/28/2011) by christine



Thread: Islamic ´Facebook´ to be launched in Istanbul

5.       christine
443 posts
 17 Nov 2011 Thu 12:51 am

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 you´re born in England....you´re an atheist!!  Hardly any message from God/Allah eh?

 

 

 I was born in England!!! so I must be an atheist?

 



Edited (11/17/2011) by christine [wanted to change something]



Thread: Your Turkish experience in Turkey

6.       christine
443 posts
 22 May 2011 Sun 06:06 am

 

Quoting stumpy

He wanted to get in my pants as we might put it and contrary to popular beleif not all western women are easy to "get".

 

 

+1

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Thread: Is nationalism rising in England?

7.       christine
443 posts
 14 Nov 2010 Sun 02:11 pm

TODAY IS REMEMBERENCE SUNDAY, FOR ME IT IS NOT JUST ABOUT REMEMBERING THE SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN WARS, BUT  ANYONE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES NO MATTER WHAT THEIR NATIONALITY, COLOUR,RELIGION,AGE,SEX,OR SEXUALITY.

 

R.I.P



Thread: Is nationalism rising in England?

8.       christine
443 posts
 13 Nov 2010 Sat 02:28 pm

 

Quoting armegon

 

Quoting christine

If they do not like what happens in England they are free to catch the first plane to Afganistan , but they would  not do that because they would not get any benifits there and would not have the same freedom that they have here in  England.

 They should be thanking all our brave soldiers that gave their lives to give us all the freedom we have now, i do.

 

 

 

 

? Perhaps you should be thanking those bearded guys... {#emotions_dlg.whistle}

 Thanking them for what?

 

 



Thread: Is nationalism rising in England?

9.       christine
443 posts
 12 Nov 2010 Fri 10:48 pm

 

 

Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the official end of World War I on that date in 1918, as the major hostilities of World War I were formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month" of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice.

The red poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day because these brilliant red flowers grow across some of the worse battlefields across Flanders and the colour of the flowers represent the blood spilt.

It is at this time, that people, not matter what their age,religion,sex or colour can remember anyone who has been killed in any war over the passing of time.

These islamic men who choose to burn this symbol, on this chosen day are a disgrace to good law abiding muslims.

 

If they do not like what happens in England they are free to catch the first plane to Afganistan , but they would  not do that because they would not get any benifits there and would not have the same freedom that they have here in  England.

 They should be thanking all our brave soldiers that gave their lives to give us all the freedom we have now, i do.

 

 

 

 

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Thread: 10 people got killed :(

10.       christine
443 posts
 17 Sep 2010 Fri 12:59 am

 

Quoting Arafta

can I ask why you christians!!!!

 

 Should this not be "" why do some  christians hate muslims?

 



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