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50.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 05 Jan 2008 Sat 03:45 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

A lovely T-shirt present I received this New Year is very significant...

On the front side is printed "ALWAYS RIGHT",
and on the back it says, "NEVER WRONG".

all in beautiful calligraphy..)))))))))))))))))))


does that mean
point 1.AlphaF is always right!
point2. even if he is not always right ,have a look at point 1!
?????)))))))))))))

51.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 05 Jan 2008 Sat 04:53 pm

My modesty prevents me from replying your question ..

The point was that it was all in beautiful calligraphy...)))))))

52.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 06 Jan 2008 Sun 11:07 am

Quoting AlphaF:

My modesty prevents me from replying your question ..

The point was that it was all in beautiful calligraphy...)))))))


Modesty is always the best policy.
Lucky you with this gift)))
Cool)))and calligrapher was of course Hamid Aytac or Saim Ozel?Is it Nesh,Icazet,Thuluth or Jalee style?Spill the beans,pls)))))

53.       hanan
197 posts
 06 Jan 2008 Sun 01:24 pm

the best thing about turkey is its culture and especially tradional music and ofcourse its people with thier different roots and back grounds.
i am just in love with turkey, just that simple.

54.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 18 Jan 2008 Fri 02:24 am

Ortaköy, Istanbul - I remember buying the most huge baked potato I ever saw and it came with numerous toppings. I defy anyone to finish one of these monsters .

55.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 18 Jan 2008 Fri 08:46 am

Quoting peace train:

Ortaköy, Istanbul - I remember buying the most huge baked potato I ever saw and it came with numerous toppings. I defy anyone to finish one of these monsters .


Peace train)))thanx for bringing back memories of kumpir's taste and size
Ortakoy for me is also ,except kumpir ..... a nice playground on whose swings and slides I spent once all night having a lot of laughter and fun

56.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 18 Jan 2008 Fri 09:31 am

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting peace train:

Ortaköy, Istanbul - I remember buying the most huge baked potato I ever saw and it came with numerous toppings. I defy anyone to finish one of these monsters .


Peace train)))thanx for bringing back memories of kumpir's taste and size
Ortakoy for me is also ,except kumpir ..... a nice playground on whose swings and slides I spent once all night having a lot of laughter and fun



kafesteki kus and you have returned the favour because now I have remembered an hour or so, last summer, spent with friends one evening on slides and swings, near our apartment in Istanbul.

57.       libralady
5152 posts
 18 Jan 2008 Fri 11:08 am

A nice memory for me, in Istanbul, is sitting at a little Kebab cafe, by the Galata bridge, eating a 2YTL chicken doner kebab, drinking Nescafe (yuk!!) and watching the hustle and bustle! Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Beam me there Scotty lol

58.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 18 Jan 2008 Fri 12:58 pm

We sat down outside a fasıl cafe with my parents and Kadir, in one of the small outgoing-streets of Alsancak in İzmir. We ordered rakı and they brought us all kinds of fruit. After some time, they gave the violin to my sister who also plays violon. I dont think I need to mention that the note-system of Turkish violins is way different than ours But it didnt matter that what sheplayed sounded funny, it wsa a night to never forget!

59.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Jan 2008 Mon 08:02 pm

Getting a special invitation to see the Bosphorus: Turkish Captain on regular Ferry Boat invites us to join him while cruising his passenger boat. A special and unusual treat from a nice Turk who,at the same time treated us for Simit.

60.       portokal
2516 posts
 22 Jan 2008 Tue 04:48 pm

lovely!

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