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20.       HomeSick
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 07 Jul 2006 Fri 01:36 am

Let me visualize it.

Assume that being in Canada = being drunk and being in United States is being normal.

When somebody says that "Kafam güzel", he/she is standing exactly on the border line of USA and Canada. One further step to Canada, he/she will be drunk One step back away from the border line to USA, he/she won't be drunk.

21.       bod
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 12 Jul 2006 Wed 02:08 am

Quoting HomeSick:

Let me remind you guys that "Kafam güzel" does not mean "I am drunk".

There is a little difference. "Kafam güzel" means that I am in a state that I am not drunk yet but if I continue to whatever I am doing ( alchool, drug, whatever .. ), even a little more, I will be...



You seem to have the same definition of "drunk" as I do!!!!!

" if you can hold onto the floor without holding on then you are not drunk "

kafam çok güzel

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