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Thread: Halloween in Turkey??

151.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 01 Nov 2005 Tue 03:09 pm

I live in the uk and don't celebrate halloween at all! as far as I am concerned it's all a load of commercial rubbish! Who wants to celebrate all things evil? I certainly don't. I know that it's just a bit of fun, but I think people in general take it a little too far.



Thread: suggestions for bayram

152.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 31 Oct 2005 Mon 04:51 pm

I found these on our class site:

Bayramın (Bayramınız) kutlu olsun. Have a happy bayram.
Bayramın (Bayramınız) mübarek olsun. Have a blessed bayram.
İyi bayramlar. Happy bayram.
Bayram namazı Bayram prayer

I hope they help



Thread: Why are Turkish males so jealous of each other?

153.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 31 Oct 2005 Mon 04:19 pm

I think that you may be right oludenizdollz! Maybe Turkish men see how 'some' european women behave in the holiday resorts and think that we are all like that.

It is lovely to feel protected by your loved one though. A Turkish man will guard you with his life. Although there is a fine line in being too protective, there needs to be a heathly balance.

I still wonder though, if in general Turkish men dislike each other, or is it just a woman thing? Maybe some of our Turkish male class mates could confirm this for us....... Do you have a dislike for each other or is it just if women are involved?



Thread: Why are Turkish males so jealous of each other?

154.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 31 Oct 2005 Mon 02:48 pm

Can anyone shed any light on the fact that Turkish males seem to dislike each other?
They seem to have no trust in each other, where women are concerned.....is it just with women or in other area's too I wonder ???



Thread: Strange message

155.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 31 Oct 2005 Mon 02:24 pm

I think that who ever gets the message, myself included, it means that someone has tryed to hack into their account! I don't know why they would want to do that, but it seems to be the case.



Thread: Looking for Turkish teacher in uk

156.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 10:45 pm

Teşekkürler erdinc

What a coincidence that someone else asked about tutors in Coventry on the same day! I will look at the forum now.



Thread: Do milk cows eat meat?

157.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 10:34 pm

Black coffee for me in the morning I think!!!!



Thread: Looking for Turkish teacher in uk

158.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 10:13 pm

Does anyone know of a Turkish teacher in Coventry uk ?



Thread: whom would you choose to love?

159.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 09:40 pm

It would have to be someone that I love......nothing beats that feeling



Thread: Do milk cows eat meat?

160.       Lindaxxx
230 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 09:36 pm

I just found this on cows, and what they eat in America!

WHAT DO COWS EAT?

Were you under the mistaken impression that dairy cows ate
grass?

The March 25, 2002 issue of Hoard's Dairyman (the dairy
farmers magazine) reveals a mixed menu of gourmet foods in a
dairy cow's diet, including chicken feathers, blood, pork,
fish, and soybeans.

Does that grass-fed cow portrayed on a carton of milk
reflect what really goes into moo-juice?

Better check what's in Elsie's medicine cabinet. Few cows


ever see those grassy fields. The page 232 Hoard's article
reveals:

Nearly seventy-nine percent of cows are fed sodium
bicarbonate. Greater than half of the cows in America
receive selenium, yeast, and magnesium oxide. More than one
third of America's dairy cows take supplements including
zinc methionine, niacin, anionic salts, and tallow (rendered
fat) from their deceased brothers and sisters.

Forty-eight percent of dairy cows are fed roasted soybeans!
Yummm. Thirty-nine percent receive dried blood from their
own brutally murdered children, mothers, sisters, and aunts.
Makes me sick to my stomach.

Fifteen percent receive ground-up fish. Ever see a cow
working a trout stream? Four percent of cows eat feathers.
Don't let a cow near your down comforter. Two percent of
cows are fed pork.

All of those feathers and blood must make for a thirsty
bovine. How much water does a cow drink? Over two hundred
pounds per day! Since the average cow in America yields just
50 pounds of milk each day, where does that other 150 pounds
go? Multiply the 9,115,000 dairy cows in America by 150
pounds of urine each day, by 365 days in a year, and you'll
end up with enough pee to fill the Potomic.

You'll end up with enough pee to fill every one of 50
million bathtubs in America for two months so that each day
they overflow. (One-half trillion pounds!) Not to worry,
though. The pee is actually filtered into our groundwater,
and you can hardly taste it when brushing your teeth.
(Perhaps you now understand why water is chlorinated,
fluoridated, and disinfected before you turn on your tap.)

Makes me want to give up milk!





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