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Thread: tarkan again

4851.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 24 May 2006 Wed 02:10 pm

Oh and Deli, if you would like, i could send you an example of each of the singers i mentioned.



Thread: tarkan again

4852.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 24 May 2006 Wed 02:08 pm

Quoting deli:

well im still waiting for some good suggestions for good cds i should buy in turkey



Erhm ofcourse Sezen Aksu!!! But I must admit for some songs i need lyrics to hear what she says, but i think that you should buy her cds anyhow.

Furthermore i think Nilüfer (her older cds, i dont know about hte new ones) has a pretty clear voice and good pronounciation and also Teoman. His songs are not slow, but he has a pretty bright voice and articulates well. I can understand many words he says, or at least, i can hear them and then look them up in the sözlük

Whether you think Yeni Türkü is good, just depends on if you like türküler or not. I really like them myself, and i think Yeni Türkü is pretty good, but i can't recommend you an album, sorry.

And if you like Tarkan, try Mustafa Sandal and Gökhan Özen albums.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4853.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 May 2006 Tue 08:31 pm

Quoting Kadir37:

But the question -- why are we so disliked? -- lingered.
More than 60 years after World War II ended, there is a sense among Germans that the country is still being penalized for the misdeeds of previous generations.
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=44210
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OMG Do they actually really believe that? I really got no grudge at all about World War II against the new generation of German people and actually only the very old people feel that way. And they are definitely not the ones who are voting!

I wonder if they actually réally listened to their song. I also wonder how they come to think their song was intellectual. It was actually more a bit silly if you ask me.



Thread: Song Title You Dedicate to a TC Classmate!

4854.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 23 May 2006 Tue 12:45 pm

Quoting sophie:

Quoting SuiGeneris:

i can see the butterflies flying and hear the birds singing



Oh don't worry! It's just spring!



Who would ever worry about butterflies and birds



Thread: What a nice day!

4855.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 22 May 2006 Mon 04:50 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

Quoting Kadir37:

It is sunny here and 34 degrees today.



Quoting mltm:

Yes, it has become very hot, and I have a feeling that this summer is going to be very hot. I hope it won't often be over 35.



Oooh I am so jealous! I don't think the weather has ever been so bad in May as it is now. It is horrible, windy and raining for a week now



Ohh here this early morning there even was thunder :-S We had a few hot days (25 degrees) at the start of May, but now it has become so horrible!!

I can only look forward to a hot summer with my hot man, a nice beach, or a good book and a shadowed place with a bottle of grapefruitjuice.. ohh.. and it's final examweek



Thread: Song Title You Dedicate to a TC Classmate!

4856.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 22 May 2006 Mon 06:45 am

Quoting Aenigma:

This song is for Sophie (my Twinny), Deer, Deli_kizin, Elisa, Lyndie, Oceanmavi, Bod, Sui, Ramayan and Goner. WHERE ARE YOU? Its 12.25am in the UK and I'm all alone...just a few tumbleweeds blowing around in the wind...

Are we in love or just friends?
Is this my beginning or is this the end?
When will I see you again?



Awww ({)

Well it's 5.33 AM in Holland and i've been awake all night studying Dutch society between 1780 and 1920, but its horrible now because it's raining and thundering and i miss my man

Well I guess we are 'just' friends, right?
But I'd say for all of us this is just the beginning



Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

4857.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 11:08 pm

I'm thinking that of those 17 hours, i have spent most of it drinking tea, finding excuses why i deserved a break and now there are only 11 hours left, but i forgot i also have to go to school, so actually 10 hours.

But i also think how happy i am for Lynda that the happy day is coming so close! All that hard work ofcourse has given you a great feeling once you won the visa-appeal, Lynda, but i think to see his happy face because you pulled it all through and gave it your everything, will be even more satisfying than your victory. I'm happy for you



Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

4858.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 05:03 pm

I am thinking that i have approximately 17 hours to study my exam of tomorrow, but that time includes having dinner and sleep and shower. Maybe i should skip the dinner and sleep part

Now I'm thinking that it is not something to look forward to. But well, duty calls!



Thread: What are you listening now?

4859.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 05:00 pm

Nellie McKay - Wont U please B nice



If you would sit
Oh so close to me
That would be nice
Like it's supposed to be
If you don't I'll slit your throat
So won't you please be nice
If you would hug your arms right around me
That would be snug
Like it's supposed to be
If we part I'll eat your heart
So won't you please be nice

Oh don't you love this romancing
Know that it's your life you're chancing
Isn't it nice
Now you've married me
Sugar and spice
Like it's supposed to be
If you go i'll get your dough
So won't you please be nice

Stop with your jazz oratory
I only listen to top forty
N'Sync rules
Isn't it nice
Together we'll always live
No sacrifice
We'll vote conservative
If you run I'll pull a gun
Give me head or you'll be dead
Salute the flag or I'll call you a fag
Oh won't you please be nice



Thread: How many people have found love with Turkish lady/man

4860.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 04:49 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting Aenigma:



Yes - internet is a dream world. But sometimes its nice to dream


But I'm fed up with dreams lol



If one doesn't have dreams, one is not able to live. Human kind needs something to look forward to. The problem is, you must take the time and the courage to make them come true. Too many dreams that don't come true, will make you depressed instead of energetic about the future.
Kadir once said that 1 out of 10 dreams come true. So if you want 10 dreams come true, dream a 100. Just make sure you don't drown in dreaming and in the meanwhile forget making them come true.

I will not bore even more people with my love-story over and over again. I'll just say that i was once someone who didn't believe in love over Internet at all, and when it happened to me, i denied it for a long time. Look where I am now: not more than 3 months and I'll have my suitcase packed, and he's still the first thing on my mind when i wake up, the last thing on my mind when i sleep. Ofcourse, like no other i want to kiss him goodnight and say 'see you in the morning' before we fall asleep. But dreaming about that coming true, is what keeps me going. I love him a lot. And i know that at the end of this sentence i'll love him even more. No distance is going to change that.



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