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WHERE HAVE ALL THE VIRGINS GONE:
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 05:10 pm |
Quote: Quoting Elisabeth:
experience is talking? |
Wouldn't you like to know!! |
i will be waiting for your books on stores hahaha
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 05:15 pm |
Quote: Quoting SuiGeneris: Quoting Elisabeth:
experience is talking? |
Wouldn't you like to know!! |
i will be waiting for your books on stores hahaha |
I don't think they would ever sell my book in Turkey...some of the content would be....a bit.... censorable!! I will send you an autographed copy!
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 05:34 pm |
Quoting Elisabeth: I don't think they would ever sell my book in Turkey...some of the content would be....a bit.... censorable!! I will send you an autographed copy! |
In Turkey your book might appear in the section "Proof of how immoral the West is" or under "pornography". Needless to say, you'd be a bestseller!
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 06:22 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Elisabeth: I don't think they would ever sell my book in Turkey...some of the content would be....a bit.... censorable!! I will send you an autographed copy! |
In Turkey your book might appear in the section "Proof of how immoral the West is" or under "pornography". Needless to say, you'd be a bestseller!  |
Or the publisher would be arrested and tried for speaking against Turkishness...
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 06:24 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Elisabeth: I don't think they would ever sell my book in Turkey...some of the content would be....a bit.... censorable!! I will send you an autographed copy! |
In Turkey your book might appear in the section "Proof of how immoral the West is" or under "pornography". Needless to say, you'd be a bestseller!  |
If there was a Bed Amerikan section...I would probably be there.
Let's see...Cookbooks, Religions Section, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Biography.....Bed Americans (Maybe they will put me next to Steven King)
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20 Dec 2007 Thu 06:44 pm |
Quoting Capoeira: Or the publisher would be arrested and tried for speaking against Turkishness... |
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22 Dec 2007 Sat 03:06 pm |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting Elisabeth: I don't think they would ever sell my book in Turkey...some of the content would be....a bit.... censorable!! I will send you an autographed copy! |
In Turkey your book might appear in the section "Proof of how immoral the West is" or under "pornography". Needless to say, you'd be a bestseller!  |
Hey Catwoman, I find this entire thread funny but I just wanted to add that I think it is unfair to judge the entire nation of the United States as being "immoral." People lump everyone together, as if we all hob-knob with the Hollywood celebrities who do some very bad things. We are all NOT like Britney Spears. In fact, my life is quite the opposite from hers and I know plenty of people who live their lives as I do, with honesty, modesty and integrity. I can't say the same for Britney. Unfortunately, she is misguided. That said, it is inevitable that people will chracterize the West as immoral, and we can fault the media for that - this is the result of their insatiable desire to know all the bad deeds of our celebrities. I imagine the same happens in other countries as well...
Happy holidays & I hope you will have a wonderful New Year, catwoman!
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22 Dec 2007 Sat 09:15 pm |
There is a misunderstanding...
Just read a couple of messages and you will be back on the track with who is stuck with which cliché.
For my own part, I am happy, I can stretch my legs in front of a fireplace taking a sip from my wine and forget about all these futile, cultural sorties.
Punchline is: learn to love people for who they are regardless of their faith, culture and color.
Today is my 40th birthday, I hope I have so far been able to add something to this world with my existence.
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22 Dec 2007 Sat 09:16 pm |
Quoting vineyards: There is a misunderstanding...
Just read a couple of messages and you will be back on the track with who is stuck with which cliché.
For my own part, I am happy, I can stretch my legs in front of a fireplace taking a sip from my wine and forget about all these futile, cultural sorties.
Punchline is: learn to love people for who they are regardless of their faith, culture and color.
Today is my 40th birthday, I hope I have so far been able to add something to this world with my existence. |
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22 Dec 2007 Sat 09:26 pm |
Quoting vineyards: There is a misunderstanding...
Just read a couple of messages and you will be back on the track with who is stuck with which cliché.
For my own part, I am happy, I can stretch my legs in front of a fireplace taking a sip from my wine and forget about all these futile, cultural sorties.
Punchline is: learn to love people for who they are regardless of their faith, culture and color.
Today is my 40th birthday, I hope I have so far been able to add something to this world with my existence. |
happy birthday to you then!!!
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