Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / General/Off-topic

General/Off-topic

Add reply to this discussion
what caught my eye today
(5200 Messages in 520 pages - View all)
<<  ... 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 [172] 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 ...  >>
1710.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 11:04 am

 

Quoting libralady

Dicussing having sex with her daughter (17), Debbie (47) did not seem to think that "catching" something might be a problem as her daughter gets herself "checked out" at college on a regular basis. I was horrified at this casual attitude.

 

I suspect that it is a bit of a generation thing.......a 47 year old would have grown up through the 1970´s and things were very different then - like sex was safe and motorcycles were dangerous!   Perhaps Debbie just hasn´t changed her attitudes with the times.......

1711.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 02:38 pm

Moment of Death:

 

Motor neurone sufferer Craig Ewert, 59, from North Yorkshire, switches off his ventilator at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland. Craig is shown turning off his ventilator, drinking a sedative and passing away peacefully during his assisted suicide.

 

The retired university professor, of Harrogate, took the decision to end his life as his illness rapidly paralysed his body, rather than enduring an agonising, lengthy death and becoming a living tomb .

 

 

1712.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 02:45 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Moment of Death:

 

 

I heard something on the radio this morning on the way to work about there being a large amount of controversy about this being screened on UK television........I don´t quite understand why - people have the choice to watch it or otherwise.

1713.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 02:47 pm

 

Quoting bod

I heard something on the radio this morning on the way to work about there being a large amount of controversy about this being screened on UK television........I don´t quite understand why - people have the choice to watch it or otherwise.

 

 I think it must only affect deeply religious people, who believe that it is better to suffer in pain than commit the "sin" of ending it...

1714.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 02:50 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 I think it must only affect deeply religious people, who believe that it is better to suffer in pain than commit the "sin" of ending it...

 

 Yes.......well.......these "deeply religious" people are a strange breed!

1715.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 02:59 pm

Some grey whale pictures during courtship ..

 

http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051482.jpg    http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051478.jpg

http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051522.jpg

1716.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 03:08 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Some grey whale pictures during courtship ..

 

http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051482.jpg    http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051478.jpg

http://images3.image-data.com/images/123/thumbs/61051/61051522.jpg

 

 oooooooo.........he´s got a big ´un lol

1717.       libralady
5152 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 03:14 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Moment of Death:

 

Motor neurone sufferer Craig Ewert, 59, from North Yorkshire, switches off his ventilator at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland. Craig is shown turning off his ventilator, drinking a sedative and passing away peacefully during his assisted suicide.

 

The retired university professor, of Harrogate, took the decision to end his life as his illness rapidly paralysed his body, rather than enduring an agonising, lengthy death and becoming a living tomb .

 

    

 

 

 Ok, each to their own, but why are the photos necessary?  The information is surely enough. To be honest they make me feel rather sick knowing this man is about to die.

1718.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 03:18 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 Ok, each to their own, but why are the photos necessary?  The information is surely enough. To be honest they make me feel rather sick knowing this man is about to die.

 

 Absolutely I agreee with you. it made me feel sick too:S

1719.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 03:18 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 Ok, each to their own, but why are the photos necessary?  The information is surely enough. To be honest they make me feel rather sick knowing this man is about to die.

 

It was on the first page of theindependent today..

I can remove the pics if you want..

1720.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 10 Dec 2008 Wed 03:19 pm

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 Absolutely I agreee with you. it made me feel sick too:S

 

 The handsom likes us to be shocked

(5200 Messages in 520 pages - View all)
<<  ... 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 [172] 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 ...  >>
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Crossword Vocabulary Puzzles for Turkish L...
qdemir: You can view and solve several of the puzzles online at ...
Giriyor vs Geliyor.
lrnlang: Thank you for the ...
Local Ladies Ready to Play in Your City
nifrtity: ... - Discover Women Seeking No-Strings Attached Encounters in Your Ci...
Geçmekte vs. geçiyor?
Hoppi: ... and ... has almost the same meaning. They are both mean "i...
Intermediate (B1) to upper-intermediate (B...
qdemir: View at ...
Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most liked