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Thread: Who has ever tasted Hamzi/Hamsi?

1961.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 10:13 pm

I agree about the fish with kılçık and the rakı with ice!! Count me in if tehres still place at the table



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

1962.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 10:08 pm

Quoting janissary:


funnyy!!!! of course she is not serious there are thousands of armanians in turkey. do they have names "ahmet, mehmet, ayşe"??? azade should ask her husband again



Well we were talking about Kurdish here That problem is 'fresher' than the Armenians so it may be different...


But I certainly hope you are right! That sure would be funny yet unbelievable!!



Thread: ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)

1963.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 10:06 pm

Quoting janissary:

sometimes u confuse me, I hope u are ok now or not drunk. Ur posts were a bit different before

about map. I dont take none of them serious. We are turkish youth, we re aware of everything



They are not confusing canım, and I am not drunk either. (where did you get that from ).

I don't get where you got the idea from that I dont respect Atatürk. Some people here seem to think I am anti-turkish and pro-seperationists. I love Turkey and its culture, and I love part of its culture that belongs to Kurds. I dont love the people who try and break that up On the other hand, I dont see why villages needed their names changed and I dont love people who shout that there is no wrong-doing against Kurdish citizens in TR. So there is always two sides. You should learn to pick somewhere in the middle, if I would name my daughter a kurdish name (which is apparantly illegal) doesn't mean I support PKK Respecting Atatürk, doesnt mean I worship him As I said, hep iki taraf var, and I hope these two sides can come closer to each other instead of breaking them apart.



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

1964.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 09:51 pm

Quoting azade:

For example, why it is still illegal in Turkey to give one's children kurdish names?



You can't be serious!!!



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

1965.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 03 Apr 2008 Thu 03:26 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:





Are you saying that IIIII am a Cheese Yehova?




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lol



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

1966.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 03 Apr 2008 Thu 03:16 pm

In the Netherlands, the common YW phrase is: We are here to bring Jesus.

It is a very lame joke, but I (or my parents or sister) always close the door saying: Oh put him in the backyard please, I will unwrap him as soon as I have time.




Thread: ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)

1967.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 03 Apr 2008 Thu 03:04 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Really, Ataturk was the greatest world leader ever. Extremely brilliant - talking about having a vision and right judgment..



+1


If you ever get the change to go to Ankara, I really suggest (for all members) to go and visit Anıtkabir. It is really very impressive. I got lucky: the father of a friend of ours works for the army, so he could get us a personal guide and a special treatment.

But really. Turkish people sometimes dont seem to know what 'sense and simplicity' is, but Anitkabir is really one of the places that is so silent and undone of all 'over-do', that you realize even more what a great leader he was.



Thread: ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)

1968.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 03 Apr 2008 Thu 03:00 pm

Some people seem to think that accepting the fact that there exists such a thing as 'over-nationality' in your country, makes you love your country less? I think it makes you love your country more, with all that it has inside..

And for Janis: please don't take such maps seriously It means you take USA's foreign policy very serious I agree with DD, the next president probably wont be that 'obsessed' with the Middle East. At least I really hope so, the west sort of created a chaos in the East decades ago, and now the US claims to try and 'improve' the Middle East, but all they do is selfishly destroy what should be healed



Thread: Earthquake scenarios urge immediate action in İzmir

1969.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 02 Apr 2008 Wed 12:00 pm

Oh god!



Thread: ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)

1970.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 02 Apr 2008 Wed 11:58 am

Quoting thehandsom:

I did not find it refreshing at all!!




We are talking relative cases here, arent we? Look at what Lapinkulta wrote or QQ..



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