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Thread: Pros/Cons Photos?

1.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 10:57 pm

Quoting Chantal:

Well.. here we go then *sends PM*



Ohhh Chantal - you made me laugh out loud!
and Joey - I think you may be getting a few PMs now



Thread: wages

2.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 10:28 pm

10%! That is extortion! I can't believe they charge so much . So, even if you managed to pay off your 3000 YTL in a year, your total amount paid would be 6600 YTL?? The trouble is, many people still think of credit cards as a sign of status and wealth. I thought UK credit card companies were bad, but that is unbelievable!



Thread: I just wonder...

3.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 09:34 pm

Depending on your sexual orientiation I would say either:-
(1) Run!
(2) You're in there

PS. You live in one of my favourite cities in the world



Thread: Money

4.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 09:24 pm

Quoting martuskaaa:

But if he asks her about money he is probably from the "dark side"of Turkish guys.



The Dark Side? You mean....like Darth Vadar?
Luckily they're outnumbered by Turkish Jedi Knights !



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

5.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 08:48 pm

I don't think it's that simple. Presumably they have to live near to Miss Ceyda's father's workplace - and if they move somewhere nearby the problem would just follow them. Also, it would be very difficult to sell a house with this history. In England you have to declare any problems or disputes you have had with your neighbours when you sell you house (true!) and the housing market is very slow right now as it is (I should know ). Also - why should they be driven from their home?



Thread: the poem that U dedicate to UR love

6.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 06:57 pm

This sonnet has been in my head all day - maybe because it's been such a beautiful, sunny one!! When you say it, it sounds like a song So, I HAVE to post it, and will dedicate it to my love...

Shall I Compare Thee To A Summers day?
Sonnet 18
William Shakespeare

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed.
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.



Thread: GCSE in Turkish

7.       SineNomine
81 posts
 25 Aug 2006 Fri 06:28 pm

Congratulations Clever Cookie!! Aferin sana



Thread: the diary of a learner

8.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 07:43 pm

My dear Monsieur de Bergerac,
I am disconsolate that you have resorted to such an oft used offensive expletive. The English language has a rich source of adjectives, all of which are at your disposal sir. I beseach you, do not flounder in your quest for words!

Used sparingly, expletives may add a vehemence to emotion - a verbal exclamation mark, if you will. Used habitually, they show a distinct lack of vocabulary and heedlessness Monsieur!

I am,
Your woebegon classmate,
SineNomine Fortis



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

9.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 02:28 pm

Quoting sophie:

Speaking of sayings...

Allah allah, see what I remembered now:

"Envy never has a holiday"



Ooo no Twinny - I agree, envy is no good at all!

“Envy is a symptom of lack of appreciation of our own uniqueness and self worth. Each of us has something to give that no one else has.”

Perhaps i should move to the Quotations Thread



Thread: Money

10.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 11:47 am

I don't think we should be too harsh. These boys have just learned from experience! There must be a lot of silly girls sending presents and money to these workers and so it becomes "normal" to them, and they probably believe they are asking nothing unusual!



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

11.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 10:59 am

Quoting Aslan:

...I am thinking that God hear prayers...but we can not always see the consequenses of what we are praying for...



Awwwww TT - I love this saying...

"When God wants to punish you, he answers your prayers"!

So true



Thread: Pros/Cons Photos?

12.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 10:58 am

Quoting sophie:

Quoting SineNomine:

But maybe Erdinc is wise...it is common to fall in love with your teacher I hear !



And you would be the first one in the canditates' list



Be sure lol!



Thread: Pros/Cons Photos?

13.       SineNomine
81 posts
 24 Aug 2006 Thu 12:44 am

Quoting Chantal:

Haha right! When you're in a real class you can also see your teachers right?!



But maybe Erdinc is wise...it is common to fall in love with your teacher I hear !



Thread: Everyone Please

14.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 11:12 pm

Try this site:-

http://www.practicalturkish.com/turkish-terms-of-endearment.html

Scroll down to the bottom and click on the Alphabetically Indexed lurve messages



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

15.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 10:53 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting SineNomine:


Perhaps you will understand this, Monsieur?



Ahhhh, Madam!... Any teaching, including beating, that will comes from you are welcome! Ahhh, Madam, life is so beautiful....



Offfffffff!

Unfortunately, I DO have to say how amazing your English has become Cyrano. To write in such a style, as your second language, is an achievement indeed. Aferin Sana!

Now..off with you offffff! And don't expect ANYMORE compliments! EVER!



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

16.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 10:36 pm

Quoting cyrano:


Dear Madam Sine Nomine,

By your leave would I love to sincerely thank you for your kind words. More than happy I am to read them.

Madam Nomine,
Such courteous, very very curteous, and polite are your words, please permit me Madam to utter, that your words as well as your language, but not you, did I fall in love, in spite of the fact that they are as beautiful as, as appealing as, as perfect as, as superb as and as blonde as you are. Such a superior language do you use, I must confess, that not even an iota of your words did I understand, which made me be filled with admiration for you. I therefore beg you, Madam, beg you to teach me your language, to teach me how to use words the way you do . Let me, Madam, let me be your slave for ever.

Your big admirer,
Cyrano de Bergerac
(The greatest musketeer around)


lol Ooooo!

Perhaps you will understand this, Monsieur?



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

17.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 08:36 pm

Quoting cyrano:


Dear Madam Sine Nomine,

Please accept this post as an expression of my gratitude to you.

Madam Nomine,
This is the first time I have espied the word "espy" and learned it thanks to you. From now on I wish I often espy it. In a manner of speaking you taught me that word, and I am ready to be your slave for some 40 years, for you tought me a word. However I cannot guarentee that as your slave I will not spend 40 years without whipping you.

Thank you for your time and consideration. I would welcome the opportunity to provide my skills of whipping to you. I looking forward to your reply.

Yours faitfully,
Cyrano.


Dear Monsieur de Bergerac

I was enchanted to espy your missive and delighted to know that you have added "espy" to your burgeoning vocabulary. It is a pleasure to assist you and to introduce you to such wonderful, forgotten and ill used words, particulary in view of your alacrity in assisting in translations.

Notwithstanding, I feel a degree of compunction in continuing with this engaging and congenial correspondence, as am doubtful of it's universal interest in Off Topic and I am ever mindful of causing disgruntlement in these hallowed halls of earnest scholarship.

I must decline your kind offer of servage, tempting though it was, as I have no wish to subjugate you and moveover, no desire for another thrashing.

I am,
Your humble servant,
SineNomine Fortis



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

18.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 03:05 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting catwoman:


Aenigma - are you still here?



Hi Catwoman! Long time no see...

I am afraid Aenigma can no longer hear your voice and respond to anyone. What is lamentable is that she has been for long time the late lamented. I regret that I whipped her hard. Now I somehow feel guilty, but don't know why.

Ehi!



Yes, be sure we will never glimpse, espy or spot her again for she languishes in her cyber dungeon, lamenting her temerity. Her name is fated to be uttered in hushed whispers and will remain an example to all who yield to the temptations of mischievous deeds. Yet, lament your whipping Cyrano, for the once-whipped doth whip harder EHI!



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

19.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 11:39 am

"Handsome is, as handsome does"



Thread: Who is completely obsessed with Turkish girls?

20.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:44 am

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting SineNomine:

But...watch your step..not all blondes are fat!



If the shoe fits, wear it!

Ehi!



Offfffffff - you can run Cyrano, but you can't hide

Ehi!



Thread: Money

21.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:41 am

I am sure no-one would take offence from your post. It is not a insult to Turkish men - there are good and bad in every country!

I think it shows what a great mother you are to go to all this trouble to find out more



Thread: Who is completely obsessed with Turkish girls?

22.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:34 am

Quoting Hilliar:

I was listening to the Duran Duran song Rio today and it reminded me of those goddamn Turkish girls. They're so beautiful. The first thing I saw at Teesside airport was a fat blonde girl... it was something I expected. I hope to God I get to go back to beautiful again soon.



Awwwww poor Hilliar ! But it is refreshing to hear a post from a man about the beautiful Turkish Girls. Most are about the handsome Turkish boys . But...watch your step..not all blondes are fat!



Thread: Money

23.       SineNomine
81 posts
 23 Aug 2006 Wed 01:28 am

There are many views on this thread which may be of interest...

http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_7_3219



Thread: Song that you dedicate to your love....

24.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 07:29 pm

JOE - WHEN I SEE YOUR SMILE

Sometimes I wonder how I’d ever make it through
Through this world without having you
I just wouldn’t have a clue
And sometimes it seems like this worlds closing in on me
And there is no way of breaking free
Then I see you reach out for me

Sometimes I wanna give up
Wanna give in
Wanna quit the fight
Then one look at you baby
You can make everything alright
You make everything alright.

When I see you smile
I can face the world
You know that I can do anything
When I see you smile
I see a ray of light
I see it shining right through the rain
When I see you smile......baby when I see you smile at me.



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

25.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 06:32 pm

Hmmm I seem to be unintentionally offending people all day today . Perhaps I drank too much coffee? I will go and have a lie down......... :-S



Thread: ARGH!! I can't get over Turkey... want to go back...

26.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 06:24 pm

Quoting IZMIR060406:

OOOhhh I hope thats not a 'POP' at me...

I am making the effort to learn my fiance's first language... as he too is improving his English. As for employment... well... I would not even think about moving to a country without having a job first.




Hell no! Please dont think that, actually I didn't read your previous post until now and had no intention of criticising you . Apologies



Thread: ARGH!! I can't get over Turkey... want to go back...

27.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 06:16 pm

Quoting IZMIR060406:

Hmmm yes very true.....

BUT... why would you enter a country with no money, no job and nowhere to live?



People do it all the time! Certainly in the UK it is an increasing problem as people arrive here with no money, job or accommodation. Or else, they fall in love and move to another country to be with their partner with no thought about money or job or even trying to learn their chosen countries language first!



Thread: ARGH!! I can't get over Turkey... want to go back...

28.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 06:04 pm

Quoting Chantal:

It's so funny! I really want to live in the UK as well, but everyone is telling me that it's hell to live there!

I've just been watching this TV programme about people moving to the countryside, and it looks so lovely there..

I have to agree that Turkey is much more beautiful, but I think the UK is so amazing as well!

Oh, and it's true what Izmir says, if you want to do something.. go for it.. before you know it it's too late....



I think moving to any country can be hell or paradise depending on your circumstances. If you arrive in a country with no money, no job and nowhere to live, then YES IT WILL BE HELL! Turkey or UK!



Thread: In Love with Turkish Men?

29.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 06:01 pm

Quoting Hilliar:

Sucks to live in England.



It depends where you live, I guess. I actually love living in England



Thread: the diary of a learner

30.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 02:46 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Thank you for the correction. So, I always remembered that line wrongly. Hmmm... You made me feel ashamed of myself.

Thanks again.

Yours,
Cyrano.



Ashamed? Pah! I would be proud and extremely happy if I could ever speak Turkish as well as you speak English, let alone quote Shakespeare



Thread: the diary of a learner

31.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 02:33 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Opening:

"First there was the word."

"If you fail words, they will fail you."


Dear words,

Shakespeare surely was wrong! He should have said "My kingdom is my words!". Let him go on dealing with his horse! I am fine with you.


You words are my kingdom, my world, my all. What would I do without you? I can't be without you!

Yours,
Cyrano.



Hahaha how wonderful! But Shakespeare's quote was "my kingdom FOR a horse", i.e. he was offering his kingdom for a horse. Therefore, you may well be right that his kingdom was WORDS.

EHI!



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

32.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 01:32 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Thank you for your understanding SineNomine, it really does mean a lot that people who I dont even know do actually care enough to stick up for me

Maybe our little friend here has forgotton what it is like to be a teenager, maybe so: thats possible. But why dont we all forget that.. Forget my age.. Lets just imagine then that I am 25-30 whatever.. But then hey.. does that actually make ANY difference whatsoever to how I am feeling...
I really doubt it...
And yes SineNomine this person should be ashamed of themself.. Im guessing that they are very much like these no hopers who are terrorising my home, otherwise who could say anything against what Im saying..??



Miss Ceyda, I hope you did not misunderstand me. I would never patronise someone because of their age. The reason I suggested 'Oli' may have forgotten what it is like to be a teenager, is because it can be such a traumatic time of bullying and cruel behaviour which, thankfully, you see less of as you get older. Believe me, I would be terrified if such a thing were happening to me. Take care x



Thread: In Love with Turkish Men?

33.       SineNomine
81 posts
 22 Aug 2006 Tue 01:41 am

Quoting Aslan:

...oh, well...like I said...I am not the one to judge either way...really...don´t read what is not there, Christine! Anyone that knows me would describe me just as the 'hormone raging' , 'alcohol drinking' vacationer.



I'll drink to that dearest Aslan lol! At least you don't dress it up by saying it is the level of discourse and maturity that drives you !

Oh - and welcome back TT - I missed you



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

34.       SineNomine
81 posts
 21 Aug 2006 Mon 06:28 pm

Quoting oli:

maybe the suicide rate is so high because there all delusional ...???? or is it just her...?





Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

35.       SineNomine
81 posts
 21 Aug 2006 Mon 06:14 pm

Quoting Chantal:

He started last year.. at school, and he would've take classes this year as well..





Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

36.       SineNomine
81 posts
 21 Aug 2006 Mon 02:30 pm

Quoting oli:

lovely fairy tale u have going on maybe you should look into getting it published ??

ahhhh the world through teenagers eyes ....... so imaginative.....



Maybe you have forgotten what it is like to be young - or do you just take pleasure from ridiculing 16 year old girls? If you don't believe what Miss Ceyda is saying, then why comment? Don't you think she is going through enough right now without your sarcasm?

It is so easy to be smug and superior and forget what it feels like to be a teenager. It can be hell, and the suicide rate of teenagers in the UK has reached the highest level ever. You should be ashamed of yourself and your lack of compassion...



Thread: 2 simple sentences

37.       SineNomine
81 posts
 20 Aug 2006 Sun 07:49 pm

Quoting pamela:

i can't believe you are that fast!!!!!! thank you, you are very kind.



Ahh yes! Cyrano is both kind and faster than a speeding bullet



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

38.       SineNomine
81 posts
 20 Aug 2006 Sun 07:02 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

and another thing, "need help talking to turkish people" pah.. u really think ur gonna get any help with an attitude like this? vlla ya hayret bşisin... hehe



lol



Thread: ??? te?ekkürler OR te?ekkür ederim

39.       SineNomine
81 posts
 20 Aug 2006 Sun 05:00 pm

Quoting EmmaUfuk:

Erdinç, you are so amazing!!!


Evet - Erdinc is amazing and we are very very lucky to have him



Thread: MY LIFE IS IN DANGER

40.       SineNomine
81 posts
 20 Aug 2006 Sun 04:34 pm

Quoting oli:

lovely fairy tale u have going on maybe you should look into getting it published ??



I am sure Miss C will appreciate your support



Thread: Song that you dedicate to your love....

41.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 09:32 pm

I Just Can't Stop Loving You - Michael Jackson

Each time the wind blows
I hear your voice so
I call your name...
Whispers at morning
Our love is dawning
Heaven's glad you came...

You know how I feel
This thing can't go wrong
I'm so proud to say I love you
Your love's got me high
I long to get by
This time is forever
Love is the answer

I hear your voice now
You are my choice now
The love you bring
Heaven's in my heart
At your call
I hear harps,
And angels sing

You know how I feel
This thing can't go wrong
I can't live my life without you
I just can't hold on
I feel we belong
My life ain't worth living
If I can't be with you

I just can't stop loving you
I just can't stop loving you
And if I stop...
Then tell me just what will I do?
'Cause I just can't stop loving you



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

42.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 03:25 am

Quoting MrX67:

Quoting SineNomine:

No No - I think men ARE like a supermarket! So why is it that when I think I am buying beef, I get home and find it is tripe hahahaha ! OK...not ALWAYS

then u r in hurry while buying beef,buying beef needs patiance and attention,so be carefull on ur next one



Ahh yes, don't worry I am



Thread: Turkish Keyboard USA

43.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 03:21 am

Quoting christine_usa:

I will try that on my Dell PC- but my laptop doesn't have that option. (It is a MAC )

thank you!



Just as well you don't have a DELL laptop - they have been recalled in the UK because they are exploding !!!Apparently the battery is faulty....



Thread: what would you do today if u knew theres not tomorrow?

44.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 03:13 am

Quoting HomeSick:

I would live that day as any regular day. I am a Capricorn you know, stable as rock lol



Yes Capricorns REALLY ARE stable. My ex was a Capricorn and he would look at me in sheer horror when I was in dramatic emotional mood haha...and nothing, absolutely nothing, would break his daily routine! The world could be ending, and he would still remember to put the garbage out and write a note cancelling the milk delivery!!



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

45.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 03:08 am

No No - I think men ARE like a supermarket! So why is it that when I think I am buying beef, I get home and find it is tripe hahahaha ! OK...not ALWAYS



Thread: another pessimist question:)

46.       SineNomine
81 posts
 19 Aug 2006 Sat 03:04 am

Quoting sophie:

They would be "σ'αγαπώ Ηρώ" (ı love you Hero) to my daughter

but since my mood is so bad and this was the last question i needed right now... let me cheer things up a bit. So, in a second thought, those 3 (ok maybe 4) words would be

"I'LL BE BACK"



Hahahaha! I like it. Mine would be "Pass the Wine" lol!



Thread: the poem that U dedicate to UR love

47.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 11:41 pm

Quoting corrine ashleig:

hi sophie! i like those poem from you.. keep it up!



Sort of killed the moment a bit there Corrine-Asleig haha!



Thread: what would you do today if u knew theres not tomorrow?

48.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 11:38 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting SineNomine:

I would spend the morning with my family and friends. Then, in the afternoon I would go to the little beach near my parents home and sit watching the sea and telling it my secrets, as I have done since I was a small child. The evening would be spent just with the one I love because "the night is for lovers"



How longgggg day it would be! Phewwww! We would never see the morning, valla! Such a longggg day, no doubt, would be equal to one lifetime!



Hahahahaha. No, it would go quickly, but maybe very very slow if you were there lol!!!



Thread: 2 words please

49.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 07:53 pm

Quoting kanstone:

I'm so sorry.
My previous message was to Chantal.
I accidentally posted it to the public area.



Perhaps you should "think before you act" as well eh?



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

50.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 07:47 pm

Quoting qdemir:

Quote:

Well, I think there are more Turkish men who speak English than there are English girls who speak Turkish !


That is not the reason. Have a look at the translation section. What you will see is that the Turkish guys send the girs their messages in TR. And the girls try to have them translated into Eng. The ones who try to communicate are the girls, but not the boys. They do not try to learn Eng as the girls try to learn TR.



I think you are forgetting that this site is for English speaking people to learn Turkish (and get translations). Therefore, you only see the girls getting translations from Turkish to English so you get a biased opinion! If Turkish men cannot speak English and want to get a translation for their girlfriends, I dont think they would come to this English-speaking website



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

51.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 06:59 pm

Quoting qdemir:

What I have seen on the translation section so far is the girls trying to have their own English messages translated into TR or their Turkish boyfriends' TR messages into English. I have never seen a Turkish man trying to communicate with his girlfriend as the girls do.



Well, I think there are more Turkish men who speak English than there are English girls who speak Turkish !

Quoting MrX67:

Turkey is look like a supermarket about men like all other countries,some of make ur day wth their each words while another one biting with each words toso you can find all sort stuffs in market,sweet,sour&hot



Hehe! Strangely enough, when I go to the supermarket I always head straight for the spicy and hot counter lol!



Thread: what would you do today if u knew theres not tomorrow?

52.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 05:50 pm

I would spend the morning with my family and friends. Then, in the afternoon I would go to the little beach near my parents home and sit watching the sea and telling it my secrets, as I have done since I was a small child. The evening would be spent just with the one I love because "the night is for lovers" - if the end is to come, I want to be at my happiest .
But I agree with MrX67 and someone once gave me some very good advice..."treat everyone as if it is the last time you will see them, because one day IT WILL BE".



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

53.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 05:45 pm

Quoting teaschip:

I think they are just like most men. They can be sweet,charming & truthful or they can be sweet,charming and dishonest.



lol! But we love them anyway haha!



Thread: Song that you dedicate to your love....

54.       SineNomine
81 posts
 18 Aug 2006 Fri 01:51 am

I Miss You - Incubus

To see you when I wake up
is a gift I didn't think could be real.
To know that you feel the same as I do
is a three-fold, utopian dream.
You do something to me that I can't explain.
So would I be out of line if I said,
I miss you.
I see your picture, I smell your skin on the empty pillow next to mine.
You have only been gone ten days, but already I'm wasting away.
I know I'll see you again
whether far or soon.
But I need you to know that I care
and I miss you.




Thread: Please don't post the same text twice

55.       SineNomine
81 posts
 17 Aug 2006 Thu 08:43 pm

Quoting catrin:



ok erdinç, okey dokey karoke! love ya lots like jelly tots.xxxx



Ahh - he will love that!



Thread: Hmmm,Girls ? Are Turkish men a sweet talkers ?

56.       SineNomine
81 posts
 16 Aug 2006 Wed 09:58 pm

Well, I suppose we could be cynical and believe it is ALL sweet-talk. Or...we could be positive and enjoy the beautiful way that Turkish men express themselves, without embarassment, in such a poetic and romantic way



Thread: What is your sign?

57.       SineNomine
81 posts
 16 Aug 2006 Wed 01:32 am

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting CANLI:

How about Scorpion?
Who knows about it ?



Scorpio "The Scorpion"

Scorpios are the most intense, profound and powerful characters in the zodiac.

Traditional Traits
Determined and forceful
Emotional and Intuitive
Powerful and passionate
Exciting and magnetic

On The Dark Side...
Jealous and resentful
Compulsive and obsessive
Secretive and obstinate

Likes
Truth
Hidden Causes
Being Involved
Work that is Meaningful
Being Persuasive

Dislikes
Being Given Only Surface date
Taken Advantage of
Demeaning Jobs
Shallow Relatioships



Just saw this - yep that's me! Its really hard work haha!



Thread: What is your sign?

58.       SineNomine
81 posts
 16 Aug 2006 Wed 01:25 am

I am SCORPIO. My sun sign and rising signs are both Scorpio and I am true to the sign - passionate, jealous, compassionate, deep thinking, naughty, fearcely loyal and secretive! Its hard work haha lol! I wish I was a Cancer - lovely people



Thread: me

59.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 09:29 pm

Quoting heidilovesosman:

why am i the youngest person here if anyone is like 16 to 20 please talk to me!!!!!!!!
i dont want to be the youngest here!!!!!!!so if you between the age send me a message or what ever you want to do thanks luv you all!!!!!



Why do you think you are the youngest person here - there are younger classmates than you -there are people here of all ages. Do you only talk to people your own age?



Thread: How can you describe marriage??

60.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 09:14 pm

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting SineNomine:

Quoting cyrano:

The most merciless enemy, the murderer of love. Where there is marriage, there love is dead!



Marry me Cyrano?!!



No thanks! I am already married!

Ehi!



Ehi!!! lol



Thread: How can you describe marriage??

61.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 09:03 pm

Quoting cyrano:

The most merciless enemy, the murderer of love. Where there is marriage, there love is dead!



Marry me Cyrano?!!



Thread: to all moderators:

62.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 08:57 pm

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting SineNomine:

Speaking of Moderators, where are they all? It feels like a rudderless ship here - who knows what could happen in their absence And why has nobody been deleted for two days?



"It's the calm before the storm".





Thread: to all moderators:

63.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 08:57 pm



Thread: Turkish+Russian?

64.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 07:39 pm

Quoting aslan2:



Oooh beware of our resident Lioness. She is on holiday sharpening her claws, but when she returns and sees your nick...



Thread: to all moderators:

65.       SineNomine
81 posts
 14 Aug 2006 Mon 03:56 pm

Speaking of Moderators, where are they all? It feels like a rudderless ship here - who knows what could happen in their absence And why has nobody been deleted for two days?



Thread: What are you listening now?

66.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 11:57 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

Quoting SineNomine:

The Kooks - Naive



its a very very good song and enjoyable...

but now i am listening to

Radio Eksen

modern hayatın ekseni



Greetings Yes, indeed, it is a good song. Now I am listening to Run by Snow Patrol !



Thread: Superstitions

67.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 11:48 pm

In England it is unlucky to spill salt! If you spill some on the table you have to take a pinch of it and throw it over your left shoulder to protect you from the devil lol! Luckily I never use salt - I already have enough bad luck



Thread: Turkish lessons in Oxford?

68.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 11:29 pm

Does anyone know where I can get Turkish lessons in London?



Thread: What are you listening now?

69.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 11:03 pm

Behind the Mask - Eric Clapton



Thread: Whats in a name?

70.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 10:59 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting SineNomine:


Nice to meet you Esther - what a beautiful name. I am new here . I hope your dream of happiness in the East comes true



Yes, I realized you were new.. but I thought it was a bit overdone to modify my post and welcome you Now I feel a bit embarrassed.. so here are my for you.. and.. welcome (better late than never )



How lovely thank you! I am so glad I found this wonderful site. I look forward to making lots of friends here



Thread: Whats in a name?

71.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 10:51 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

My name, Esther, the name of one of the jewish/hebrew books of bible, is not originally Hebrew. It comes from the Persian names 'ستاره setareh', which means 'a star'.

Some people seem to have linked it also to the verb 'str' wich means something like 'to hide/be sheltered' and then would mean 'sheltered' or 'i will be sheltered/hidden'.

I go for the first meaning, because it's more logic: Esther does look like the words for star like 'star', 'ster', 'estrella' etc.

With the persian origine I think I was meant to find my happiness more in the eastern direction



Nice to meet you Esther - what a beautiful name. I am new here . I hope your dream of happiness in the East comes true



Thread: Whats in a name?

72.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 10:36 pm

Quoting HomeSick:

Quoting SineNomine:

I wonder what "Erdinc" means? ....lol



Maybe Erdinc can clear that issue for you but I am going to comment on the meaning of his name anyway lol

"Er" means soldier.
"Dinc" means energetic and vigorous, robust and active.

so probably Erdinc means energetic/active soldier



Wow! Vigorous? Robust? I shall certainly view him in a new light now



Thread: Whats in a name?

73.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 10:36 pm

Opps - duplicate post :S



Thread: for ladies>>>have u ever tried henna on ur hair?:)

74.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 08:29 pm

Yes you live and learn indeed - but I has taken many many disasters to learn that! I have found that the more you try to change your hair and make it more beautiful, the worse it becomes. I now leave it to be its natural mid-blonde colour and straight and I dont have anymore problems! Accept what you have and dont try to bleach or perm it - that is my advice! lol



Thread: whats your favoriest dream??

75.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 07:07 pm

Quoting Aslan:

Quoting cyrano:

Quoting phoena:

hmmm... mine is sitting on fluffy clouds and looking down at earth



Hmmm! nearly the same. I am dreaming of sitting on the clouds and pissing onto people's heads!




...so that is your dream, cyrano! lol ...my dream is to whip you - with your own whip!

Ehi!



Be careful what you wish for !



Thread: Whats in a name?

76.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 07:01 pm

Apologies i posted that twice - must have been too excited



Thread: Whats in a name?

77.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 07:01 pm

I wonder what "Erdinc" means? ....lol



Thread: for ladies>>>have u ever tried henna on ur hair?:)

78.       SineNomine
81 posts
 13 Aug 2006 Sun 06:58 pm

Quoting libralady:

I have tried raw egg on my hair as a conditioner and I have used vinegar in water as a final rinse to make my hair shine more and I have used lemon juice on my hair to get streaks in the sun! But as my hair is red brown the lemon juice turned it ginger! Then as an 18 year old I decided to add a touch of peroxide! Disaster I think henna is a much safer bet!



Ahh I love to hear about other people's hair disasters because I have made so many myself! I once bleached my naturally blonde hair and then became scared and rinsed it off before it had finished lightening. Result? Bright orange hair! I also had a disasterous perm once and when I walked home from the hairdressers my mum could hear my loud sobs and cries 15 minutes before I reached home lol.



Thread: fortune telliing with coffe cup

79.       SineNomine
81 posts
 12 Aug 2006 Sat 04:03 pm

Quoting susie k:

I had my fortune told!
It told me that I would meet a dark man and get married very quickly! Which I did....



The Fortune Teller must have known you were going to Turkey !! I would think its a fairly safe bet if you said to ANY English girl going to Turkey "you will meet a dark man and get married very quickly" 99% of the time you would be CORRECT lol!



Thread: What are you listening now?

80.       SineNomine
81 posts
 12 Aug 2006 Sat 01:49 pm

The Kooks - Naive



Thread: Song that you dedicate to your love....

81.       SineNomine
81 posts
 12 Aug 2006 Sat 01:38 pm

For my baby...

The Fray - Together

As the spring in its bloom, the summer stars and the moon
Come and dance with me my love, and we will be one.

We go together,
I promise forever,
Everyday together,
I live with you.

As the leaves and the trees, the oceans celebrate you and me.
We will live to see many days, and we will dream, we'll dream.

We go together,
I promise forever,
Everyday together,
I live with you



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