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Thread: What are you listening now?

81.       busyb
117 posts
 28 Sep 2010 Tue 02:43 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

{#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}  {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy} Every body loves Dolly!

 

 Clearly i´m not "Every body" I like to be unique, what can I say? {#emotions_dlg.lol}



Thread: What are you listening now?

82.       busyb
117 posts
 27 Sep 2010 Mon 10:53 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

It´s hard to explain.  I love music from the heart (and soul) - who could not love songs like "Change is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke. "When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge or pretty much anything by Aretha Franklin - the list is endless, BUT....Whitney´s version of "I will always love you" is nauseating!  It is all about proving what a set of vocal chords she has, rather than tenderness or emotion.  The video showing her needless re-verb of the lips while she sings.....yuckkkkkkkk!  Still - each to their own I guess

 

I agree with both here. I love whitney´s version much better because she sings it so effortlessly back then (though now i´m not so much of a fan) but I get what you mean TheAenigma about singers proving what a set of vocal chords they have. Especially when they sing so high pitched it sounds awful and one famous for it is Mariah Carey and for that I can´t stand a lot of her singing. It gives me an ear ache.

 Never been much of a fan of Dolly but one country singer I do love is John Denver - great great voice

 



Edited (9/27/2010) by busyb



Thread: What is your mood today?

83.       busyb
117 posts
 27 Sep 2010 Mon 01:15 pm

slightly annoyed! someone was messing around with the DVD´s and my copy of Kurtlar Vadisi Irak has gotten scratched to pieces and of course, no-one will own up to it {#emotions_dlg.rant}



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

84.       busyb
117 posts
 27 Sep 2010 Mon 12:40 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Women´s changing room at swimming pools is one of the most revolting places I´ve seen lol

 

 So are the men´s toilets in pubs {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast} {#emotions_dlg.puking}



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

85.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 11:49 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

 

you will see these femists are not wearing any bras either!!{#emotions_dlg.puking} 

 

 

 That´s because they famously burned them in a protest {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast} not to mention there are a lot of men out there that don´t mind staring at a woman´s breasts when her nipples are clearly showing but on a more serious note, feminists are like a lot of (not all) fanatics when it comes to proving a point. They made their statements quite clear about equality but they were ignored and pushed to the side so they then came up with more dramatic protests and thanks to those "feminists who don´t shave/over bearing on men" etc we are now allowed to vote, work and even wear trousers!

 

Apparantly women were not seen as good to work (in factories etc) and that men were better than women until men were sent off to War and so they had no choice but to let women work to keep the businesses running and whilst doing so they actually found a lot of women were good, if not better at the job than the men

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Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

86.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 07:02 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

 

Yeah yeah...

Sense of humor my hairy bum!!

Tell  us about feminism.. Is it true that you all want to be at the top and some of you are able to make plats with the hair in your armpits because you never shave?

 

 

Not all want to be at the top, some of us just want to be equally appreciated and as for the armpit hair {#emotions_dlg.puking}

 



Thread: Common English Sayings translated in Turkish

87.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:57 pm

Slightly old thread but thought I might add to it:

 

Bilmemek ayıp değil, sormamak ayıp - Not knowing is not shameful, not asking is

Bir elin nesi var, iki elin sesi var - Two heads are better than one

Bir tasla iki kus vurmak - killing two birds with one stone



Edited (9/26/2010) by busyb



Thread: Turkish male fantasies!

88.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:41 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

TC is becoming increasingly a magnet for bitter women and ranting feminists who could not manage an half way decent relationships with the other sex!!! 

{#emotions_dlg.puking}{#emotions_dlg.puking}{#emotions_dlg.puking}

 

 Calm down thehandsom, there is a thing called sense of humor. You should try to get one {#emotions_dlg.razz} 



Thread: Word Game

89.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:35 pm

 

Quoting Shaylynn

Shower-Duş

 

 Think you may have got the wrong end of the stick with this game. You´re suppose to use the last letter of the turkish word to create a new one. for example

 

 Temiz = Clean

 

Zimbabve = Zimbabwe



Thread: another word game

90.       busyb
117 posts
 26 Sep 2010 Sun 06:23 pm

işkence - torture (would have loved to have put something else) {#emotions_dlg.holy} 



Edited (9/26/2010) by busyb



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