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Sari Gelin
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22 Feb 2009 Sun 12:02 am |
No, I don´t know about the whole body, but what is evident from the arms, fingers and necks points to an abundance.
its a shame you dont know. i think you should check the whole body and post your observation results here in tc. i think it is an important hair issue. we need to trace out hairy´s relatives.
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 06:36 pm |
You are keen to advertise you are on facebook - 2nd time in as many weeks 
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 06:38 pm |
You are keen to advertise you are on facebook - 2nd time in as many weeks 
I bet he doesn´t have a farm though ... 
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 09:49 pm |
I bet he doesn´t have a farm though ... 
AE - not having enough neighbours on FV? 
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 09:56 pm |
AE - not having enough neighbours on FV? 
I need a plantation! 
Nobody else wants to start a farm 
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 10:11 pm |
I need a plantation! 
Nobody else wants to start a farm 
Awww...I feel deeply sorry for you AE, it must feel awful
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28 Sep 2009 Mon 10:12 pm |
I need a plantation! 
Nobody else wants to start a farm 

hush AE,will it do???
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29 Sep 2009 Tue 03:06 am |
This is a Turkish folk song (or may be not Turkish..I dont know) ...
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Although there is an argument about the origin of the song if it blongs to Armenians or Turks or Azeris, it is a beautiful folk song.
To me, it is not belong to a nation but a part of earth called Anatolia on which Turks and Armenians had been peacefully lived together for centuries till...well,I am not going to complete the sentence not to cause an argument with you ...Anyway the main thing that I want to say is that,once I listened to the song from my Turkish friends of Azeri origin (they are from Kars province) half in Turkish and half in Armenian, and you can´t imagine the feeling I got at the moment unless you listen to the song that way...
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29 Sep 2009 Tue 07:26 am |
There is no need to create a racist controversy around a beautiful song. This song is an anonymous Anatolian song, sung in more than one Anatolian language...same music , but possibly with totally different lyrics.
The name of the song is said to be SARE GELIN (not SARI GELIN) where sare is in Armenian and gelin is from Turkish. "Sare Gelin" means "the bride from the mountains".
Edited (9/29/2009) by AlphaF
Edited (9/29/2009) by AlphaF
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