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random things from my stumble upon bookmarks
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1.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 02:04 am











2.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 02:07 am

Heaven is where...

The police are British
The cooks are Italian
The lovers are French
The mechanics are German
And it's all organized by the Swiss

Hell is where...

The cooks are British
The mechanics are French
The lovers are Swiss
The police are German
And it's all organized by the Italians

3.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 02:30 am

lol

oh quasi...that was too funny!!

lol

4.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 03:28 pm

Which one?

5.       reBooped
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 03:30 pm

I liked both items - appealed to my sense of humour

6.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 04:00 pm

Quoting Quasimodo:

Which one?



both quasi...

but i liked the stick figures more.

7.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 04:05 pm

I am glad for that.

8.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 05:45 pm

9.       libralady
5152 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 06:15 pm

And that is not so funny Quasi! I was laughing until I saw that picture, which depicts the Tiannamen Square massacre in Beijing in 1989.

Do the decent thing and delete it.

10.       Quasimodo
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 06:55 pm

I am really sad, for you took my post that way. Such a picture would be one of the last things to be laughed at. Please be sure that I am always aware very well of what I post. The fact that my first two posts were funny, might have given you the impression that my subsequent posts would be funny as well. But this is the case totaly related to you, not to my post itself. In fact I put "random" into the title, instead of "funny". Otherwise I would have written "funny things from my stumble upon bookmarks". So, I think it is your above post that needs modified.

11.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 07:24 pm

i thought they were all funny..for a change ..especially the you look fat HAHAHAH

12.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 22 Mar 2007 Thu 09:56 pm

I can’t believe I am saying this but I actually agree with Quasi.
This lone man risked his life.....it is still not known what became of him....to stand up for what he believed in!! It is powerful and moving and delivers a strong message. It should serve, to this day, as inspiration to all of us that enjoy or desire freedom.

13.       Elisa
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 09:59 pm

Found a nice one too today:



14.       reBooped
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 22 Mar 2007 Thu 11:38 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Found a nice one too today:






lol lol

15.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:12 am

Quoting girleegirl:

I can’t believe I am saying this but I actually agree with Quasi.



Frankly speaking, I can't either! There must be something wrong anywhere, but don't know where. Anyway, thanks for agreeing with me.

16.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:14 am

Quoting Elisa:

Found a nice one too today:





lol lol

Anyone could guess what digits could go blank spaces? lol

17.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:27 am

Quoting Quasimodo:


lol lol

Anyone could guess what digits could go blank spaces? lol



how long have you been trying to working it out??

lol

18.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:30 am

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting Quasimodo:


lol lol

Anyone could guess what digits could go blank spaces? lol



how long have you been trying to working it out??

lol



lol

About 28 years! lol And how about you?

19.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:39 am

Quoting Quasimodo:

Quoting gezbelle:

Quoting Quasimodo:


lol lol

Anyone could guess what digits could go blank spaces? lol



how long have you been trying to working it out??

lol



lol

About 28 years! lol And how about you?



not as long as you

lol

20.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 12:41 am

Quoting gezbelle:


not as long as you

lol



You women are always the same, avoiding revealing particular info about yourself.

21.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 11:45 am




Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam , burns himself to death protesting the government’s torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never made a sound or moved while he was burning. Photo Credits:Malcolm W. Browne,The Associated Press.

22.       libralady
5152 posts
 23 Mar 2007 Fri 02:29 pm

Quoting Quasimodo:

I am really sad, for you took my post that way. Such a picture would be one of the last things to be laughed at. Please be sure that I am always aware very well of what I post. The fact that my first two posts were funny, might have given you the impression that my subsequent posts would be funny as well. But this is the case totaly related to you, not to my post itself. In fact I put "random" into the title, instead of "funny". Otherwise I would have written "funny things from my stumble upon bookmarks". So, I think it is your above post that needs modified.



Yes I expected the thread to follow the tones of light heartedness. And why not, there are enough troubles in the world.

I am entitled to my opinion and to voice that opinion and I cannot for the life me see what you can gain by posting picture like this (and now pictures these).

I (and several others it seems) came to this site to learn about Turkey, Turkish culture and the Turkish language hopefully from Turkish people, but unfortunately this seems to have become lost in a myriad of senseless threads (just like this one), threads for the sake of posting something. It bores me.

23.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 23 Mar 2007 Fri 04:10 pm

Quoting Quasimodo:

Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam , burns himself to death protesting the government’s torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never made a sound or moved while he was burning. Photo Credits:Malcolm W. Browne,The Associated Press.



quasi, your 'tank' photo was inspirational and while this photo speaks to the same idea of putting yourself up to stand up for your beliefs, this one is just disturbing. i am sure you know this which can only lead me to believe you did this just to get a reaction....which it seems, is the point of many of your posts.

24.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 23 Mar 2007 Fri 04:26 pm

Quoting libralady:

Yes I expected the thread to follow the tones of light heartedness. And why not, there are enough troubles in the world.

I am entitled to my opinion and to voice that opinion and I cannot for the life me see what you can gain by posting picture like this (and now pictures these).

I (and several others it seems) came to this site to learn about Turkey, Turkish culture and the Turkish language hopefully from Turkish people, but unfortunately this seems to have become lost in a myriad of senseless threads (just like this one), threads for the sake of posting something. It bores me.



libralady, of course you are right that most people are here to learn all about Turkey but there are many entertaining or enlightening topics which have nothing to do with Turkey...many of which you have been involved in.

25.       Quasimodo
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 23 Mar 2007 Fri 04:39 pm

Should I use here my right to reply? Normally I should, but this time I won't.

libralady - I can send you my reply via e-mail if you like.
girleegirl - I can send to you, too, if you like and if you give me your e-mail address.

But please be advised that you two are this time forgiven!

26.       Capoeira
575 posts
 24 Mar 2007 Sat 12:34 am

Quoting girleegirl:

Quoting Quasimodo:

Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam , burns himself to death protesting the government’s torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never made a sound or moved while he was burning. Photo Credits:Malcolm W. Browne,The Associated Press.



quasi, your 'tank' photo was inspirational and while this photo speaks to the same idea of putting yourself up to stand up for your beliefs, this one is just disturbing. i am sure you know this which can only lead me to believe you did this just to get a reaction....which it seems, is the point of many of your posts.



I also find your photo and this thread pointless and disturbing. There seems the be a fine line involving taste which has been crossed and clearly violated here.

27.       libralady
5152 posts
 24 Mar 2007 Sat 01:54 pm

Quoting Quasimodo:

Should I use here my right to reply? Normally I should, but this time I won't.

libralady - I can send you my reply via e-mail if you like.
girleegirl - I can send to you, too, if you like and if you give me your e-mail address.

But please be advised that you two are this time forgiven!



Do what you like, if you think it makes difference, I have had my right of reply here.

28.       libralady
5152 posts
 24 Mar 2007 Sat 02:02 pm

Quoting girleegirl:



libralady, of course you are right that most people are here to learn all about Turkey but there are many entertaining or enlightening topics which have nothing to do with Turkey...many of which you have been involved in.



I dont disagree with what you are saying!! And I agree there are plenty of very interesting and some fun non-Turkish threads. But by adding the photo's just for effect, or to provoke some remarks and then not like the reaction, and please tell me, who really has those sort's of photo's book marked???? I don't think any needs to be reminded about those brave individuals who have given their lives for a cause.

Yep, plenty of times I have contributed to the senseless threads as well. So I will shut up now :-S

29.       Elisa
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 24 Mar 2007 Sat 11:51 pm

Quoting libralady:


Yep, plenty of times I have contributed to the senseless threads as well.



+1...........

Quoting libralady:

So I will shut up now :-S



Why should you?

30.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Mar 2007 Sun 02:25 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting libralady:


Yep, plenty of times I have contributed to the senseless threads as well.



+1...........

Quoting libralady:

So I will shut up now :-S



Why should you?



I only meant, "just for now"

31.       Trudy
7887 posts
 25 Mar 2007 Sun 03:22 pm

Quoting libralady:

I only meant, "just for now"



Great, I was almost worried.... lol

32.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 26 Mar 2007 Mon 08:34 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting libralady:


Yep, plenty of times I have contributed to the senseless threads as well.



+1...........

Quoting libralady:

So I will shut up now :-S



Why should you?



I only meant, 'just for now'



Please don't shut up..it's been boring enough around here lately

33.       Capoeira
575 posts
 26 Mar 2007 Mon 12:25 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting libralady:


Yep, plenty of times I have contributed to the senseless threads as well.



+1...........

Quoting libralady:

So I will shut up now :-S



Why should you?



I only meant, 'just for now'



Please don't shut up..it's been boring enough around here lately



+1 i can only agree! Darn...nothing to debate lately!

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