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Thread: tipical turkish girl's diary :))

2521.       ramayan
2633 posts
 18 Nov 2005 Fri 11:52 am

''dear diary;
today i went to YKM with tuğçe and i bought a tennis skirt.then i went my bf's home and wear my skirt in bathroom and show my skirt and asked'BERK how it looks??''and he began to tell me off...''whats that a skirt or panty???everybody can see your.....and if you wear that outside,i will break your bones''...i have never seen him so much angry....he was crazy and shivering....he was so wild...i was really addicted him....that means he love me much....i told all these to TUĞÇE and and she envied...and her bf is not jealous and she decided to change him and find a man like ÖZCAN DENİZ....

ehuehuehu...anyone want to add something????pls dont hesitate



Thread: turkish girls passion of being blonde!!!!!

2522.       ramayan
2633 posts
 18 Nov 2005 Fri 11:38 am

if something is rare its naturally popular....and the increasing demands force them to be blonde........
blonde hairs,white skin and black eyebrow and eyelash........i cant stand when i imagine



is there any other reasons force them to be blonde???????you have any idea??????



Thread: Your Good Man

2523.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 02:41 pm

as being a bad man i dont have so much things to say...

he must be generous in every way....to spend time,money,to share feelings,

he must love you only for love..not for your beauty,not for your money,not for your job....

he must love you as who you are....dont wear masks while you are with him...and dont let him to wear masks too

good luck!!!!



Thread: Exciting ways to propose?

2524.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 03:34 am

i met a girl who has a boyfriend...im disappointed..and cried for days.....still im mourning for her....as



Thread: Funny questions about Turkey

2525.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 03:09 am

her name...ouhh you lesbian??????



Thread: Cirit, A traditional Turkish Equestrian Sport

2526.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 03:06 am

olur gel emrine amadeyim....as



Thread: Funny questions about Turkey

2527.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 03:04 am

again bf.....as



Thread: Cirit, A traditional Turkish Equestrian Sport

2528.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 02:53 am

Turkey’s Traditional Equestrian Sport Cirit : The javelin game of daredevil horsemanship is a sport where wooden javelins are thrown at horsemen of opposing teams to gain points. The game is played mainly in Eastern (Erzurum) and western (Uşak)Turkey. Cirit, in other words Çavgan, is a traditional game Turkish people played for hundreds of years. Turks brought this game, which is played on horse, with them from Middle Asia to Anatolia. Horses are essential and sacred animals for Turks. Turks was born on horse, grew up on horse, fight on horse and died on horse. The horse milk, koumiss, was the unique drink of Turks.The game Cirit was the biggest sporting and ceremonial game of Turks. Later, it was excepted as a war game by Ottoman Turks in 16th century. In 19th century, it became the biggest show sport and game in all Ottoman countries and Ottoman palaces. The game jerid was forbidden by II. Mahmoud as it was a dangerous game. But then it spread out all around as the most popular war and arena game of Ottoman country.
http://www.turkishculture.org/sports/cirit.html
http://www.cankan.com/gturkishfolks/32cirit_the_javelin_game.htm

ceyda canın to hell



Thread: OLIVE OILY WRESTLING

2529.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 02:45 am

History Of Olive Wrestling

We know that Turks have dealt with wrestling since 4 th century B.C In victory celebrations, in wedding ceremonies and in celebrations for refreshing of nature at the beginning of spring,wrestling was the main entertainment game among Turks. During Ottoman Empire era, olive oily wrestling was the most common game, too. In addition, emperors and other administrators were encouraging, controlling and sponsoring these games. In many regions of Anatolia wrestling tekkes ( dervish lodges ) were founded and wrestling sheikhs were appointed as the leaders ( generally succesful and elder wrestler were chosen ) for these tekkes. Even, 4 th Murad and Abdülaaziz ( Sultan of Ottoman Empire ) were wellknown and strong wrestlers. Nowadays, agas; who are the sponsors of oily wrestling organizitions and are esteemed person of their region, have replaced instead of sheikhs. In Sarayiçi, near of Edirne 650 years aged Kirkpinar olive oily wrestling organizations is the most striking example, how Turks and wrestling are close friends. Establishment of Turkish Traditional Sport Branches Fereration in 1996 was a gigantic step and hopeful development for oily wrestling and all other traditional ones.




http://www.guresdosyasi.com/yagli.html
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Yagli_gures



Thread: Funny questions about Turkey

2530.       ramayan
2633 posts
 17 Nov 2005 Thu 02:21 am

i wana add something

foreigner:do you eat people who are not turk???
turk:no we are all vegeterian....



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