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Thread: Eurovision 2006

4861.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 04:41 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting Deli_kizin:


I wasn't surprised of the Turkish votes though, because i think there live many Armenian people in Turkey, of which their neighbours aren't even aware they are from Armenia.

I liked the Armenian song a lot, it sounded much more Turkish than the Turksih song! Only the vocal was not that good. I heard that the Armenian singer has been called the best singer of Armenia TWICE, so i wonder what other singers they have. But i liked the music.


Ohh, I don't think so many Armenian people live in Turkey, at least as many as to make it 10 points.And if we made " genocide" there shoouldn't be armenians in Türkiye, just a few.lol.
The problem with the Armenian song was in fact the vocal. His singing was sooo bad that the song doesn't mean anything anymore. Yes, there were a lot of Turkish anatolian "saz" and sounds in it.



Actually its not funny at all to joke about But you still made me smile

Hmm i have to admit this is the first time i dont agree with you There's this book of a woman who found out she was Armenian, but raised as muslim and given a Turkish name, she was adopted by Turkish people. She's a well-known woman in Türkiye i guess, i;m not sure. I think many more examples should live there. But i forgot the title. I havent'read it, as it is only available in Turkish so far. So i can give my personal review in about 5 months (i remain optimistic about my speed of learning turkish, though i didnt learn so fast the last year )

And yeah,, i doubt if we can speak of singing as a matter of fact lol because int he beginning you couldn't even hear him !



Thread: Most Important Thing I Learned Today....

4862.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 03:01 pm

Quoting Elisa:

That there must really be someone up there who loves me!





Something we say in Dutch, ablam: 'Wat je van ver haalt, is lekker'



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4863.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:34 pm

Quoting Aslan:

...did I ever tell you that I have a house in Peru, kaplan?
...anyway I do...

...did I tell you I lived there for some years?
...anyway I did...



Ahh that explains your perfect Spanish, chicaaa!! Muy bien. Hasta luego, voy estudiar historia (ok i kinda made this last sentence up, so i doubt if anything of it is correct )

I have a friend at Peru. I've also always been intrigued to go there. Anyone here knows a good theory how to convince Kadir that some sort of 'travel around the world' would be very nice for a honeymoon?



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4864.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:21 am

Well before this gets out of hand i'll wish everybody kalisperma and un bloody mary por favoooorrr!

Nighty night



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4865.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:20 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Way to go! You know, your marriage could be made an example for the Turkish-Greek relationships (Sophie could draw comics of it like the ones hse posted lol )



Well sui, if you were not so young, I would ask you to marry me, to keep this tradition going!



an italian dark blue suit with stripes is ok for the ceremony?



If you don't forget your hips, everything must be fine. Or was it belly? Well bring both, n we'll dance a nice sirtaki!



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4866.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:18 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Hmm just give that Vissi woman a call and ask her how she managed to look so young.



I don't have to! I look younger than she was looking when she was at my age!

(oh i feel so modest again today! )



Then you must stop Sui from going to a Greek Island!! Or go with him, pretending you'll be his guide in the 'Greek World'.. but then you can win him over for yourself, like a Hollywood film

Btw, those 4000 years of Greek music went ehrm.. quite fast



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4867.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:13 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Way to go! You know, your marriage could be made an example for the Turkish-Greek relationships (Sophie could draw comics of it like the ones hse posted lol )



Well sui, if you were not so young, I would ask you to marry me, to keep this tradition going!



Hmm just give that Vissi woman a call and ask her how she managed to look so young. I won't tell anybody your real age and neither will Sui and then you can marry him and no one will know.

And saying 'if you were not so young', implies that you are 'so old', which i highly doubt. Definitely not at heart & spirit, that's for sure!!



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4868.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:10 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:

hmmmmmmmmm i will be visiting soon then...



Way to go! You know, your marriage could be made an example for the Turkish-Greek relationships (Sophie could draw comics of it like the ones hse posted lol )



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4869.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 02:06 am

Quoting sophie:

And yes! Nana's glasses were worse than ever. But 300 millions records???








Ohh well, i've said enough nonsense for tonight

Herkese tatli rüyalar dilerim.



Thread: Eurovision 2006

4870.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 May 2006 Sun 01:59 am

Quoting SuiGeneris:

grrrrrrrooooooooawwwwww...
yeah i should do that.. but my claws are not miles long.. pitty for me...



Try the thread about visas for Greek Islands. It says you can buy your visa in Stanbul, if im not mistaken that's where you at. What you waiting for? I bet she has a nice second house on a nice sunny greek island!



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