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Thread: what caught my eye today

1181.       alameda
3499 posts
 26 Sep 2009 Sat 11:54 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

I didn´t know Germany puts restrictions on dual citizenship. I´m pretty sure (or i was before I read your post) that some of my friends have a dual citizenship (Polish and German)

 

/off to do some googling/

 

Please post your search results.  I have noticed citizenship status, possibilities change over the years.  Now you can´t, now you can.....I wonder if it´s reversed back to now you can´t again???

 

I also am curious if people would then be required to choose which one of the dual citizenships they want to keep.



Thread: What are you doing today ?

1182.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 10:09 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 I take it you didn´t have them removed when you were younger....I still remember the pain I had when they removed all four, however they were impacted..  If you like oatmeal...this is something you should be able to eat..

 

well seeing as I only had it removed yesterday instead of earlier when I was younger yesterday...also last year I was younger...???

 

The only thing I like to do with oatmeal is use in as a poultrice.

 

I made some nice lentil soup...put it through a food mill, also had some mushroom, celery and squash soup....same thing........food mill...Of course...what I really want is some crunch!

 

So far, no dry socket....last time I got a dry socket on the lower one. It seems that is another benefit to not smoking. Smokers are more likely to get dry sockets....which you DO NOT want.

 

I´ve had mine each done as a individual....all at once....no way...No way.........ewww...I shudder to contemplate the thought.  Actually I would just as well liked to keep it, but because of the location, and the fact it had a cavity, and no dentist was skilled enough to work on it, it came out.The cavity didn´t bother me...yet....

 

I had an elderly dentist from Vietnam who was great...but he passed away. He was 87 years old.  He was a real master.



Thread: formally His Imperial Highness Prince Ertugrul Osman died

1183.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 05:10 pm

By FRED A. BERNSTEIN
Published: September 24, 2009

Ertugrul Osman, who might have ruled the Ottoman empire from a palace in Istanbul, but instead spent most of his life in a walk-up apartment in Manhattan, died Wednesday night in Istanbul. He was 97.

 

The cause was kidney failure, according to his wife, Zeynep, who was visiting Istanbul with him when he died.

Mr. Osman was a descendant of Osman I, the Anatolian ruler who in 1299 established the kingdom that eventually controlled parts of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Mr. Osman would have eventually become the Sultan but for the establishment of the Turkish Republic, proclaimed in 1923.

For the last 64 years, Mr. Osman — formally His Imperial Highness Prince Ertugrul Osman — and his wife, a niece of a former Afghan king, lived in a rent-controlled apartment in a four-story building on Lexington Avenue in the East 70s. At one time they kept 12 dogs in their home, a two-bedroom unit up a narrow, dim stairway, and enlisted neighborhood children to walk them.

Given the gap between what might have been and what was, Mr. Osman was often asked if he dreamed that the empire would be restored. He always answered, flatly, no.

“I’m a very practical person,” he told The New York Times in 2006. “Democracy works well in Turkey.”



Thread: What are you doing today ?

1184.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 04:39 pm

 

Quoting armegon

Geçmiþ olsun alameda...

 

Armegon......çok teþekküler ....Flowers



Thread: Shooting stone throwers not a crime

1185.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 04:14 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 Not here...a decorative stone is used in people´s landscaping.  A rock is something "small" found along the road you would skip accross a creek.  A pebble is even smaller maybe used in your fish tank..Although you could also put a rock in your fish tank and maybe even a stone depending on how large your tank is. A boulder is bigger than a stone...also found in landscaping but more often in the mountains.  Anything else you want to know about stones here?Big smile

 

 

 

Here..???..where is your  "here"?  Have you ever heard about being stoned to death?  Stones can be formidible weapons.

 

Where I am....a stone can be very large, or small.  Stone Age, Rock of ages...

famous rocks.....

more rocks.....

famous stones.....this one....



Edited (9/25/2009) by alameda [add]



Thread: What are you doing today ?

1186.       alameda
3499 posts
 25 Sep 2009 Fri 07:07 am

I am recovering from having my lower wisdom tooth extracted......Head bang........no solid food....Puking

The extraction was not really that bad...but I have some nice lamb I wanted to eat......NOT allowed...sigh...

no salad, nothing crunchy....only liquid.....and not too hot.

 

I really hope it heals nicely, and does it fast....so I can eat.

 

 



Edited (9/25/2009) by alameda [add]



Thread: More women in workforce?

1187.       alameda
3499 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 10:06 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

Turkey needs more women in workforce

...

Turkey needs to increase the proportion of women in the workforce in order to accelerate economic growth, according to a study by the World Bank and Turkey’s State Planning Organization.

 

 

I don´t know about you, but I would run the opposite direction from recommendations of the World Bank.

 

"..........Economic hit men (EHMs) are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel money from the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and other foreign "aid" organizations into the coffers of huge corporations and the pockets of a few wealthy families who control the planet´s natural resources. Their tools included fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as empire, but one that has taken on new and terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization."

 

From Confessions of a Economic Hit Man by John Perkins

 

 You Tube interview with John Perkins



Edited (9/22/2009) by alameda [add]



Thread: More women in workforce?

1188.       alameda
3499 posts
 22 Sep 2009 Tue 05:43 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 

 

 

 I always find these studies interesting.  When they say only 22% of women are in work what spectrum of work are they referring to?  I guess they mean in work in big cities and towns where they are recorded and the figure does not account for those who are working on the family farms gratis. Or is the 22% including the women who work on the land unpaid?  I am a little confused by this as where I was in Turkey recently it seemed that all the women were working and had the little children with them.  And children old enough (from about 10 upwards I would say) were also doing their bit.

 

I wonder what would and will happen to the rural life and the predominatly agricultural lifestyle of many Turks if they migrate into towns and cities looking for work.  Farms would not exist in Turkey if it were not for the family involvement.  I would also think that unemployment would rise in those cities/towns as there would not be enough work for everyone and with it already 15% or more in Turkey would cause more problems. 

 

++++++ Me too! I never saw any idle Turkish women anyplace I was.  They were all very busy.  I suppose they could be more "Western" and we could see more juvenile delinquents. when we visit Turkey.

 



Edited (9/22/2009) by alameda [add]



Thread: Smoking

1189.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Sep 2009 Sun 08:52 pm

 

Quoting _AE_

 

 

 If you "tell" someone to quit, they are more likely to quit you! lol

 

Even though I quite,  I hate the sanctimonious self righteous anti smoking crusade.  If they really care so much, why not make safer smokes?  If you really want to complain about something, how about automobile exhaust?



Thread: Smoking

1190.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Sep 2009 Sun 08:27 pm

 

Quoting jenniecakes

well, he´s said if it makes me happy he´ll quit, apparently he loves me more than the cigarettes... ! 

 

Another way to look at it is; if you love him, you will accept him as he is.



Edited (9/20/2009) by alameda [format]



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