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30.       alameda
3499 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:17 am

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Almeda you are one of those people guilty of viewing the past with rose tinted glasses. You want to re-live the REAL past or the "Little House on the Prairie" past?

You are welcome to your all white American "past" where you had slaves, civil war, prohibition, poverty from the depression, poor education, mafia rule, racism and segregation....



I don't think Almeda wanted to go quite as far back as the civil war AEnigma!



You are correct...Whew...how easy it is to get worked up here...from chickens to slaves.... I wasn't born during the before the civil war or prohibition....

31.       libralady
5152 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:23 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Can we get back to the celebration thread now pretty please?



I am not intentionally spoiling your nice thread your majesty - just correcting Alemeda's error



Why don't you post something about one of your trips to Turkey, and some experiences you have had in Turkey.............. you have been there haven't you?

32.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:27 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Can we get back to the celebration thread now pretty please?



I am not intentionally spoiling your nice thread your majesty - just correcting Alemeda's error



Why don't you post something about one of your trips to Turkey, and some experiences you have had in Turkey.............. you have been there haven't you?



I have posted about my trips in the past - I have no wish to repeat myself

33.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:31 am

Quoting alameda:

You are correct...Whew...how easy it is to get worked up here...from chickens to slaves.... I wasn't born during the before the civil war or prohibition....



Pick a decade Alameda - 50s? 60s? They were hardly the chocolate box time you like to remember them to be.

Anyway...back to what we love about Turkey..

34.       libralady
5152 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:33 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Can we get back to the celebration thread now pretty please?



I am not intentionally spoiling your nice thread your majesty - just correcting Alemeda's error



Why don't you post something about one of your trips to Turkey, and some experiences you have had in Turkey.............. you have been there haven't you?



I have posted about my trips in the past - I have no wish to repeat myself



Pity we cant check them out, which nic was it now?

35.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:33 am

Quote:

Quoting libralady:

I have posted about my trips in the past - I have no wish to repeat myself



Pity we cant check them out, which nic was it now?



Aenigma

36.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:34 am

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Can we get back to the celebration thread now pretty please?



I am not intentionally spoiling your nice thread your majesty - just correcting Alemeda's error



Why don't you post something about one of your trips to Turkey, and some experiences you have had in Turkey.............. you have been there haven't you?



I have posted about my trips in the past - I have no wish to repeat myself



AEnigma, there are many new poeple on the site who haven't heard about your trips to Turkey. We are not all reincarnations.

Thank you for finally admitting that you repeat yourself . . . I thought it was just me.

37.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 03 Jan 2008 Thu 12:36 am

Quoting peace train:

AEnigma, there are many new poeple on the site who haven't heard about your trips to Turkey. We are not all reincarnations.



Aww sorry Peace Train - I don't post such things anymore. There are more than enough of you to compensate.

Quoting peace train:

Thank you for finally admitting that you repeat yourself . . . I thought it was just me.



I never repeat myself.
I never repeat myself.
And I just love posting links to my favourite show Catherine Tate; has anyone seen it?

38.       fdso14
14 posts
 04 Jan 2008 Fri 10:34 am

Everything the people are friendly the culture is amazing. Turkey is beautiful. I plan to visit sometime in 2009 when I finally learn and master the language.

39.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 04 Jan 2008 Fri 11:48 am

Quoting fdso14:

Everything the people are friendly the culture is amazing. Turkey is beautiful. I plan to visit sometime in 2009 when I finally learn and master the language.


agree,it is such a beautiful country with a lot of diversity.But why in 2009???People there speak English,at least some of them)))

40.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 04 Jan 2008 Fri 01:24 pm

Can anyone enlighten me? On one of my cruises along the Bosphorus I'm sure I saw a dolphin. The friends I was with didn't see it and they didn't say I couldn't have. Was this Turkish politeness or are there dolphins in that area?

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