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12 Sep 2007 Wed 11:00 pm |
Quoting libralady: The First Cut Is the Deepest by Cat Stevens (1967)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by The Koobas (1968)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Keith Hampshire (1973)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Rod Stewart (1976)
The First Cut is the Deepest by Martin Simpson (1983)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Bad Manners (1993)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Haddaway (1995)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by The Countdown Singers (1996)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Bonfire (1998)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Eddy (200
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Scott Laurent (2001)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Sheryl Crow (2003)
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And where is my version? You have forgotten to add it!
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Pagliaccio (12 Sept 2007 Wed)
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12 Sep 2007 Wed 11:03 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: Quoting libralady: The First Cut Is the Deepest by Cat Stevens (1967)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by The Koobas (1968)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Keith Hampshire (1973)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Rod Stewart (1976)
The First Cut is the Deepest by Martin Simpson (1983)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Bad Manners (1993)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Haddaway (1995)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by The Countdown Singers (1996)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Bonfire (1998)
First Cut Is the Deepest by Eddy (200
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Scott Laurent (2001)
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Sheryl Crow (2003)
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And where is my version? You have forgotten to add it!
The First Cut Is the Deepest by Pagliaccio (12 Sept 2007 Wed)
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Complain to the internet! They have missed you off - so have ITunes. But at least we all know now ........... please put your version on YouTube without fail hadi!! hadi!!
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12 Sep 2007 Wed 11:07 pm |
NO! Thousand times NO! My version is scpeial only to you, TC users, and to you in particular! After all, you used to be my first cut!
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12 Sep 2007 Wed 11:11 pm |
Quoting pagliaccio: NO! Thousand times NO! My version is scpeial only to you, TC users, and to you in particular! After all, you used to be my first cut! |
Oooooooooowwwwwwww! Eyelids flutter! Cheeks slightly flushed
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12 Sep 2007 Wed 11:23 pm |
Quoting libralady:
Oooooooooowwwwwwww! Eyelids flutter! Cheeks slightly flushed |
Don't ever move! Just stay so! No move! This is good.. Ok, I take... take... taken your picture!
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14 Sep 2007 Fri 12:49 am |
Quoting femme_fatal: i've always wanted to say a few words on ayla
an interesting person, the only israeli on TC
taking care of arab children, astonishing!
a person who never got tempted to participate in discussions on politics and religions here on TC (along with fatih) although i was always curious about her opinions.
dont know much about ayla, but the only thing that she works for arab children makes me pay a great respect towards her. |
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14 Sep 2007 Fri 02:12 pm |
Thank you femme and Sunny,
Well, I'm here to improve my Turkish and help others if I can, not to be the Israeli ambassador in Turkish Class
As for working with Arab children, as a child psychologist working in a mixed Jewish-Arab city, when you treat someone, s/he is not a "Jewish" or an "Arab", but a child in need, a mother who needs help, or a teacher who needs guidance. And I'm not alone, there are many of us where I come from...
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14 Sep 2007 Fri 07:51 pm |
Quoting Ayla: Thank you femme and Sunny,
Well, I'm here to improve my Turkish and help others if I can, not to be the Israeli ambassador in Turkish Class
As for working with Arab children, as a child psychologist working in a mixed Jewish-Arab city, when you treat someone, s/he is not a 'Jewish' or an 'Arab', but a child in need, a mother who needs help, or a teacher who needs guidance. And I'm not alone, there are many of us where I come from... |
thank you
i know you are not the ambassador of israel in TC and me neither an ambassador of my country tho im the only one here too
just imagine what would people think about my country if i were the ambassador
good you've hilighted the importance of children themselves without dividing them into arabs and jews (i prefectly knew your answer would be this, i expected others say so, but they didnt).
i know many other jewish women (they must be a bit crazy) going out to palestine to help arab women, to educate them, to teach them how to start business, so they wouldnt live a miserable life relying on their husbands who are constantly jobless. and some of them succeeded, improved their life conditions.
i think its an excellent example of approaching other people about which we dont hear from our mass media, unfortunately.
feel free not to respond
i know you've hesitated a bit before thanking me and sunny
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14 Sep 2007 Fri 08:05 pm |
I am always in awe of the women of TC. No matter were we are from or what we believe, we are diverse yet somehow bound by Turkish Language and Culture. I always enjoy coming here and reading your opinions. For the few I have had actual contact with, I have this to say:
Femme - uncompromising and brave - I think we are from totally different worlds so I always enjoy seeing the world thru her eyes.
Aenigma - articulate and intelligent - makes me laugh almost everyday and has wonderful taste in fashion!!
Ayla - helpful - did a translation for me when I was separated from my husband for 7 months due to a Visa issue. It was a beautiful letter he wrote for me in Turkish and it was WAY OVER MY HEAD. Those were hard times and she helped.
Roswitha - sweet - for anyone who knows her, she is a delight and so knowledgeable.
Lovebug - curious & friendly - we have quite a bit in common
Trudy - Helpful and the best damn Turkish tour guide EVER!! I love your insights about Turkey and your Essays.
For the ones that I have admired from afar: I have always enjoyed reading posts from Catwoman, Libralady, CANLI, Deli Kizin, Teaschip.....
Gosh, I can't think of anymore...
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14 Sep 2007 Fri 08:29 pm |
elisabeth: who wont let me pinch her
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