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Thread: E - T please

91.       spritzer
106 posts
 17 Mar 2010 Wed 08:35 am

actually this is a pretty boring write. do people honestly think they deserve recognition for fence sitting. you love him that is nice but you don´t get the recognition for being a fiance of someone in the army, he does and should for his choice to serve.



Thread: What do Turkish people expect from foreigners?

92.       spritzer
106 posts
 15 Mar 2010 Mon 03:54 am

 

Quoting turkaturk

 

 

Istanbul is huge. You can find literally everything there, even legal whore houses.

But would you want to?

I was just shocked that prostitution is legal in a country that is over 90% muslim

The same with gay house and drinking

These all exist but no one is willing to mention they exist instead they make fun of foreignors



Thread: What do Turkish people expect from foreigners?

93.       spritzer
106 posts
 14 Mar 2010 Sun 06:12 pm

I was doing some research for  and found this : Seems in Istanbul you don´t have to worry about offending. Legal whore houses??????

 

If the pavyons are not sufficiently tittilating for your tastes, Turkey has thriving red light districts, where genelev (brothels) operate legally under the control of the municipality. Certain hotels in the sleazier areas of towns also act as unofficial pickup joints. In the past few years Western-style bars and cafes have become the place to see and be seen. Opening hours are long; most bars stay open until 2:00 am and some keep going until 4:00am or later. The most downmarket of these are sawdust-on-the-floor style rock bars, where the beer is incredibly cheap, decoration is minimal, and heavy metal and 70s rock is the order of the day. These are popular among students, and the atmosphere is extremely lively, with lots of political discussion taking place amidst the headbanging. The dress code for these bars is strictly grunge, with body piercing, heavy metal t-shirts, and lots of hair. The oldest and most enduring of these is Koprualti Kemanci, also known as Eski Kemanci, which began life as one of the hangouts under the old wooden Galata bridge, but is now located in Taksim.

Gay nightlife is largely confined to Istanbul, where many bars and clubs cater for the gay community. A��k Radyo has a gay programme where you can find details of any special activities going on. Bilsak, Prive, Hans and Club 14 are currently popular, and are all centrally located around Taksim. A word of warning - always carry your passport or some equivalent ID when you go out.



Thread: E - T please

94.       spritzer
106 posts
 13 Mar 2010 Sat 09:16 pm

+2



Thread: A Turkish husband

95.       spritzer
106 posts
 09 Mar 2010 Tue 06:56 pm

 

Quoting interregister

 

 

Yes, brillant idea, but i want mine to be blue at least (like avatar´s neytiri, or smurfs) since it is more respected then a green female ( have you ever seen one on screen, no, only that ugly mussly hulk, and he is not my type because he is a HE)

 

go green



Thread: Help eachother practice on msn... (beginner)

96.       spritzer
106 posts
 09 Mar 2010 Tue 03:18 am

 

Quoting interregister

 

 

Just i was about to say publish msn adress is bad idea, i see your website no one will mess a kickbox teacher, so you can publish even phone if you like

 

 

I am sure being a porn star she will get many request  lol regardless of whether she can kickbox or not.



Edited (3/9/2010) by spritzer [add]



Thread: Translation help needed for wedding

97.       spritzer
106 posts
 03 Mar 2010 Wed 01:50 am

Hayat boyu mutluluklar dilerim! would be fine, ´I wish you a life-time happiness.´

 

- Turkish proverb

When two spiders unite they can tie up a lion.

you can also check out this site for terms of endearment and idioms

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



Edited (3/3/2010) by spritzer
Edited (3/3/2010) by spritzer



Thread: Large earthquake incidence increase?

98.       spritzer
106 posts
 02 Mar 2010 Tue 09:26 pm

 

 

im really not liking your idea about faster news transmission to justify "unknown" or "hidden" quakes.

 

oh, please. dont give anything like radiometric or carbon dating.

none of them accurate, and there were lots of mistakes in the past.

 

Many books have been either rewritten or re transcribe including history books and religious books - does this mean we should not pay heed to them either ???? Televison /radio´s/phones/light bulbs / toilet paper/ the list can go on and on were invented and put into homes in the - are you saying we should all lay down like frighten sheep and give up research for cures of diseases or improvements in our life - research and methods to procure water and sustainable food - science is a ongoing process that  is why now there are less deaths with births - less deaths from epidemics and we also through media get to know what is happening much quicker

are you saying the plane should not of been invented or electricty  --- please get a grip every article of your clothing your house you live in the car or bus you drive are designed with science and a continual study to make things work better or perhaps in better harmony with the earth

 

I wonder where its gonna stop? we are talking about big numbers here. its not -/+ 2 years.

it will never stop as instrumentation is always being improved

 

as for it was always this amount numbers of earthquake is a nonsense. we are talking about recent decades. we still had good news transmission before these last two decades. plus, if you do searches every major earthquake was registered. most of cities and towns have their records about their history.

 

im really not liking your idea about faster news transmission to justify "unknown" or "hidden" quakes.

errr uhm you are using internet  which can relay your ideas from your country to mine, and I am sure you use msn messenger or the likes of it including searches on internet -  if you want to go live out in the back woods with your end stuck in the sand do so but don´t expect to be able to rant and rave here on internet

 

I write this with no hostility towards you only just telling facts that I am aware of and wish to open your mind a little

 

 



Thread: Large earthquake incidence increase?

99.       spritzer
106 posts
 02 Mar 2010 Tue 04:06 am

 

Quoting lemon

 

 

wow. you have an imagination there!

 

where the hell you took out the number 4.5 billions? outa hat? were you there when the earth cooled down?

 

how about running up hills now?

The earth has been studied by geologist, paleontologist  and stratigraphers who have been able to determing the relative order and growth of rocks using radiometri dating to verify a time scale, hence my reasoning for 4.5 billion years give or take a few years. So far, rocks older than 3.0 billion years have been found in North America, India, Russia, Greenland, Australia, and Africa. The oldest rocks in North America, found in Minnesota, give a U-Pb discordia age of 3.56 billion years.

Each year the southern California area has about 10,000 earthquakes. Most of them are so small that they are not felt. Only several hundred are greater than magnitude 3.0, and only about 15-20 are greater than magnitude 4.0. If there is a large earthquake, however, the aftershock sequence will produce many more earthquakes of all magnitudes for many months.

 

as for running up hills both ways - yarim hekim candan eder, yarim hoca dinden eder {#emotions_dlg.scared}



Edited (3/2/2010) by spritzer



Thread: Large earthquake incidence increase?

100.       spritzer
106 posts
 01 Mar 2010 Mon 10:17 pm

keep running up hill both ways lol

all i was saying is you alerting this as something new is old news : About 4.5 billion years ago, when the earth cooled enough to have a solid crust.

This is a continuous beause of the formation of earth



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