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ENGLAND and TÜRKİYE
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 04:01 am |
British families are buying houses in Türkiye (Kuşadası,Didim, Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, etc).
5,000 British families have bought their second seaside houses in Kuşadası.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 11:17 am |
Quoting yilgun-7: British families are buying houses in Türkiye (Kuşadası,Didim, Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, etc).
5,000 British families have bought their second seaside houses in Kuşadası. |
Great Britain ia 80823 square miles in area
Turkey is 780580 square kilometers in area
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 11:24 am |
Conspiracy!!!! 'Told you so'
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 11:37 am |
Hmm.. I thought this was just a thread to post pointless pieces of information about Turkey
Quoting yilgun-7: British families are buying houses in Türkiye (Kuşadası,Didim, Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, etc).
5,000 British families have bought their second seaside houses in Kuşadası. |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Conspiracy!!!! 'Told you so' |
Now I see that the point of Yilgun-7's post was to alert people to the presence of an army of ageing ex-pat spies in Turkey. I think he should be very, very careful from now on
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 11:58 am |
I'm sure that good Turkish people glad to live in Turkey with good English and other peoples forever.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 12:12 pm |
But why are they all 'suddenly' buying houses in Turkey?
What is going to happen, when they have majority in those towns and they want to have a British major?
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
I heard the rumors most of them having laptops with adsl connections, who knows what they are doing with those or where they are accessing or to whom they are sending messages? to MI6, MI5, CIA, Mossad?
What if these retired people hiding Kalashnikovs under their sofas?
many questions need to be answered!
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 12:19 pm |
It's not just Brits, it's pretty much all North Europeans. There's an area in Alanya we call Little Scandinavia, even
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 01:09 pm |
As a Turkish person* I am very happy to seeing this demand situation. Because nobody is carrying away piggyback our territories anywhere, but they are coming Here with their culture, life style, and MONEY. The osmosis between those matters (culture, life style and money) is unavoidable and according to me it is not bad. Our territories are just standing on its place, and our rules going on, so what does it mean this conspiracy theories. Remember that, this territories (and people) are Ottoman's heritor and trained to living (and ruling) with multiple cultures and races.
*thx to sonunda
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 01:17 pm |
Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say "Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON"
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 01:51 pm |
Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips..........................
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 01:52 pm |
Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say "Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON" |
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 01:57 pm |
Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips.......................... |
Some of my neighbours in Turkey from Bulgaria eat pork, and we have good relations with them, no problem.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 02:03 pm |
Here is a table about how many foreigners has got properties in which province
No Province Owner Quantity
1 ANTALYA 24.282
2 MUĞLA 11.638
3 İSTANBUL 8.526
4 AYDIN 6.995
5 BURSA 5.291
6 İZMİR 4.014
7 MERSİN 811
8 ANKARA 799
9 YALOVA 791
10 BALIKESİR 716
PS: This is a public information that provided by General Directorate of Land Registry at this link;
http://www.tkgm.gov.tr/yabancilar/default.aspx
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 02:06 pm |
Quoting serhattugral: Here is a table about how many foreigners has got properties in which province
No Province Owner Quantity
1 ANTALYA 24.282
2 MUĞLA 11.638
3 İSTANBUL 8.526
4 AYDIN 6.995
5 BURSA 5.291
6 İZMİR 4.014
7 MERSİN 811
8 ANKARA 799
9 YALOVA 791
10 BALIKESİR 716
PS: This is a public information that provided by General Directorate of Land Registry at this link;
http://www.tkgm.gov.tr/yabancilar/default.aspx |
And KUŞADASI is a town in AYDIN.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 02:11 pm |
Some of my neighbours in Kuşadası are from England...
Kuşadası is becoming international town and harbour...
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 02:14 pm |
Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips.......................... |
Hey, dont bother yourself like that. Let them stay there and enjoy the "sucuklu yumurta" instead of "bacon and egg" Where is my osmosis theory?
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 02:43 pm |
Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips...
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You forgot your neighbours can I request some irn bru
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 03:26 pm |
Quoting silversong: Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips...
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You forgot your neighbours can I request some irn bru |
But I prefer "Limonata" with a little peppermint leaf everytime instead of it.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 04:07 pm |
Quoting serhattugral: Quoting silversong: Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips...
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You forgot your neighbours can I request some irn bru |
But I prefer "Limonata" with a little peppermint leaf everytime instead of it. |
I wish i was at home and drank a glass of "Limonata"
Keşke evde olsam da bir bardak limonata içsem.
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 06:20 pm |
Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips.......................... |
And you know it'll be run by an Indian family and then made into a Tesco Express in a couple of years
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 06:46 pm |
Quoting English_boy: Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips.......................... |
And you know it'll be run by an Indian family and then made into a Tesco Express in a couple of years |
And would that be open 24/7?
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19 Jun 2008 Thu 09:22 pm |
Quoting English_boy: Quoting libralady: Quoting serhattugral: Quoting thehandsom:
And then, what if that British mayor decides to change the name of the streets to Churchill Street or something like that? What if we can not do anything because of EU laws in the that type of case?
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Then we rejoice and say 'Hey! we have got a British town, next goal is LONDON' |
Next step is to open a pork butchers, so that all the English people can have their bacon and eggs breakfast! Oh and a newsagent so they can get their Sun to read with their English Breakfast, maybe a little corner shop that sells Heinz Tomato Ketcup and baked beans, Daddies brown sauce, colmans mustard, marmite, PG Tips.......................... |
And you know it'll be run by an Indian family and then made into a Tesco Express in a couple of years |
I know what you mean..I smell curry every time I go into any mini mart, now a days.
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