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1240.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 14 Oct 2008 Tue 11:24 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Women´s Islamic Football Tournament in Tehran, Iran on October 12, 2008.

 

I can see her tummy button though!

 

 

 Awwwwwwwwwwww is this an episode I missed of the Tellytubbies?

Which one is LaLa - the red one?

1241.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 14 Oct 2008 Tue 11:38 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Awwwwwwwwwwww is this an episode I missed of the Tellytubbies?

Which one is LaLa - the red one?

 

 I thought the yellow one was La La or is that Po?....but its been a long time since my son watched teletubbies!{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

1242.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 14 Oct 2008 Tue 11:44 pm

Here is a nice picture of the Tehran Women´s Football Team

 

 

1243.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Oct 2008 Wed 01:43 am

A bus full of Turkish-Greek history

Encounter with a Pomak

 

Passenger buses that travel from Turkey to Greece are more often than not vessels for a strange cultural and historical amalgam of the tumultuous history between the neighboring countries. Aboard a bus headed from Istanbul´s main bus terminal to Thessalonica, I sat waiting expectantly for the bus to take off so I could doze off until passport control at the Turkish-Greek border. I was headed for a weekend trip to Alexandroupolis – Dedeaðaç in Turkish – the first major Greek city after the border.

  Prejudice creeps in when you don´t expect it, when you aren´t paying attention.

http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=91528

 

1244.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 15 Oct 2008 Wed 02:32 pm

Conspiracy theorists still believe the world is flat!!!

(I wonder if that includes some of our dear Turkish members who love a conspiracy )

 

On 24 December 1968, the crew of the Apollo 8 mission took a photo now known as Earthrise. To many, this beautiful blue sphere viewed from the moon´s orbit is a perfect visual summary of why it is right to strive to go into space.

 

Not to everybody though. There are people who say they think this image is fake - part of a worldwide conspiracy by space agencies, governments and scientists.

Welcome to the world of the flat-earther.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7540427.stm

 

1245.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 15 Oct 2008 Wed 05:23 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

Here is a nice picture of the Tehran Women´s Football Team

 

 

 

 Hehehe I am still laughing at this lol lol lol

(made myself laugh )

1246.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 Oct 2008 Wed 07:28 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Aww..

are you saying that no men complimented to you such as ´how beautiful, how lovely, how sexy your tummy botton is´?

 

 We refer to them as belly buttons..{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  As far as your question, I have an inny so I don´t receive too many compliments from men that my "tummy button" is beautiful.{#lang_emotions_shy}  Maybe if I got my tummy button pierced I would get more compliments.{#lang_emotions_wink}

1247.       mltm
3690 posts
 16 Oct 2008 Thu 10:02 am

The video how the PKK suicide bomber woman caught by the turkish police in Istanbul. The police had been following her for days. The video shows the woman while walking so calmly in the Ýstanbul streets sometimes in a turban, sometimes without. She was in the preparation of carrying out her suicide bomb attack around the police station in Aksaray. Thanks to the police´s great operation, she was caught. Congragulations to the couragous police.

http://videogaleri.hurriyet.com.tr/Video.aspx?s=5&vid=2809

 

1248.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 16 Oct 2008 Thu 06:27 pm

 

 

Operation Gomorrah, Hamburg destroyed by a Firestorm

 

http://www.ety.com/HRP/rev/terrorbombing.htm

Inferno: The Devastation of Hamburg 1943

by Keith Lowe

Penguin £25, pp489

´Bomber´ Harris or ´Butcher´ Harris? Keith Lowe, author of Inferno, an exemplary analysis of the week-long bombing of Hamburg which killed more than 40,000 in 1943, masterminded by Air Chief Marshall Arthur Harris, comes no closer to settling the argument of whether he was hero or villain. Harris´s detractors will argue that he had no notion of the hell he visited on the civilian population of Germany, if, indeed, he actually cared. His defenders will claim that cowing a civilian population was as important as destroying war factories responsible for all methods of destruction, whether shells or U-boats, as was the case in Hamburg.

While the bombing of Dresden in 1945 still - and rightly - occasions debate on the necessity or otherwise of total war, the bombing of Hamburg two years earlier is of equal importance, if less discussed. It is to Lowe´s credit that he uses material both from members of the RAF and the American air force and those on the receiving end of one of the Second Word War´s most determined aerial bombardments to present a picture of atrocious human suffering, without seeking to be judgmental.

The most poignant stories come in asides. A small boy, removed from Hamburg when the rest of his family has died, is stopped by an official in the town to which he has been exiled and is asked what is in his two bags: one contains the remains of his pet rabbit, the other the reduced and charred remains of his sister. Other survivors tell of victims of the firestorm becoming human torches as they sought to escape the blistering heat.

Nothing quite prepares you for the photographs of line after line of victims, neatly arrayed, or of block after block of houses, only their outer walls standing, where all inside had perished. As the Harris debate rumbles on, the events of 1943 still resonate with present-day Hamburgers.

 

 

1249.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:19 pm

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1250.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:41 pm

Anybody, pizza with frog leg?

ECO Offer Frog Leg Pizza Animal rights campaigners are furious with a London pizza restaurant that has launched the UK s first frogs legs pizza . Called The Hopper it costs £17.95 and comes with a traditional tomato and mozzarella base capers fresh dill and thyme with a scoop of anchovy sorbet which melts into the pizza as the diner nibbles around each leg. The pizzas creator described it as refined but critics have called barbaric and is the brainchild of Sami Wasif owner of the ECO firm of pizza restaurants which has branches in Chiswick and Clapham in London.

 

 

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