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no Borders on love:)
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1.       MrX67
2540 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 06:49 pm

thats a good motivation to dare love against to all difficulties>>>>>http://www.yabancidamat.tv/

2.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 09:16 pm

oh i love this show! i found this website the other day and i was so pleased because it is in english too, and i could catch up on all the episodes i missed at the start

3.       MrX67
2540 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 09:37 pm

sometime a tv serial can success many thing more then the best goverment diplomacies,i think it about the charm of real love?

4.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 10:22 pm

excuse moi, is it a soap opera?

5.       Sunny
124 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 10:24 pm

Yes Femme u right- it`s a soap opera

6.       teaschip
3870 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 10:40 pm

:-S How did you know this, Kaz? You don't watch tv, or do you secretly watch soaps everyday.

7.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 10:54 pm

ah, tea, u caught me, i secretely go to my neighbour and watch tv through her window
or i just manage to activate my half brain qualified at only iq30 scores! to sneak into the link given here?
just wondering that there r ppl patient enough to follow those cartoons
give me a little brain refreshing shake here, honey, before it goes off again!

8.       Aenigma
0 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 11:00 pm

But..what has this thread got to do with Poetry and Literature?

9.       MrX67
2540 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 11:46 pm

is love not a poetic topic?

10.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 Jun 2006 Wed 11:56 pm

I agree with Aenigma. As a matter of fact I feel a bit weird for agreeing Because Aenigma definitely spoils a lot of threads (no offense ablam), and I became quite good at it too.. but we don't open the threads itself somehwere in a 'topiced forum'. Love indeed is a very poetic subject, but giving the fact that this is a website for Turkish Language, I reckon that the Poetry and Literature section is meant for Turkish poetry, Turkish poets, Turkish writers, book reviews etc, whether they are famous or not.

So no offense to you either, as you have lively, friendly and positive topics everywhere (so good to see a bright soul like that), but when I look for an 'offtopic' subject, I look in the 'offtopic forum'. When I look for Poetry and Literature, I will also look at that section. And when I want to find something in a thread that hasn't been used to much lately, I will search for it in a forum that I think is most likely to host it.

You might want to consider to post things that haven't got to do directly with Turkey in the off-topic section

11.       MrX67
2540 posts
 29 Jun 2006 Thu 12:04 am

ok sorry if i confused u by choising wrong forums for the threads,i will try to be more carefull anymore,sorry again

12.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 Jun 2006 Thu 12:22 am

Quoting MrX67:

ok sorry if i confused u by choising wrong forums for the threads,i will try to be more carefull anymore,sorry again



Ohh don't be sorry or blush I didn't wanna offend you.
But it would be nice if you are more careful yes. Thank you

13.       Aenigma
0 posts
 29 Jun 2006 Thu 01:15 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

You might want to consider to post things that haven't got to do directly with Turkey in the off-topic section



Yup, DK - My hands are up and i am ready to be shot!!! Actually I did admit to trashing posts on another tread too! I just dont like trashing Poetry and Literature. Double standards?...yes!! hahahaha

14.       sophie
2712 posts
 29 Jun 2006 Thu 01:48 pm

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thats a good motivation to dare love against to all difficulties>>>>>http://www.yabancidamat.tv/



This series is on Greek TV for over a year now. And it has been the most popular one for months

Despite my love for Turkia and everything turkish, I have never watched a single episode. I find it so silly that people who were accusing me of my positive feelings for this country, are now watching this thing like maniacs.

They say it's funny though. Even kids at school talk about it, trying to catch up with the episodes they didn't watch.

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