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AbsGinger Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 5:58 PM |
Monica wrote: Have fun!!! :)
travisturkey wrote: Mehmet Kurt
Mehmet is a common name in Turkey, isn't it? I'm just curious ;)
Yes ! Mehmet Kurt Cobain is very common there |
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Monica Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 6:01 PM |
LMAO. |
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travisturkey Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 6:09 PM |
Yes Monica.
Add to that Mehmet Kurt is more or less like the J.Smith of Turkey. :) Kurt = wolf in Turkish,which is a common symbol of "Turkism" ideas.Anyways,I'm not going to go into details here :P But I'm lucky having Kurt as a surname.(souvenierwise :P)I've got a "NYC" key ring and "Oregon/Crater Lake" chatelaine,with "Kurt" written on both of them. easy to find :P So Abs reference to Cobain thing is spot on. |
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sebnemy Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 6:15 PM |
michele wrote: on friday i will leave for Turkey, some days in Istanbul and workcamping in the little town of Amasya
I hope you have a great time! I hope you can have the chance to go around Turkey, especially to the Aegean and Mediterranean Coast.
Just curious:
what kind of a workcamp is that? Are you going to work in a farm or stg?
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travisturkey Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 6:23 PM |
michele wrote: travisturkey wrote: Hey Michele!
I hope you enjoy your days in Istanbul and through the rest of your holiday. I'm also in Istanbul right now,if you need any advices, I'm around the board :P
Take care,
Mehmet Kurt
thank you for your helpfulness, i'll keep in mind!
and if you'll have the time for a beer...
Sure mate,just tell Merih to arrange something when you guys meet.She has my mobile number.;) |
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Monica Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 6:44 PM |
travisturkey wrote: Yes Monica.
Add to that Mehmet Kurt is more or less like the J.Smith of Turkey. :) Kurt = wolf in Turkish,which is a common symbol of "Turkism" ideas.Anyways,I'm not going to go into details here :P But I'm lucky having Kurt as a surname.(souvenierwise :P)I've got a "NYC" key ring and "Oregon/Crater Lake" chatelaine,with "Kurt" written on both of them. easy to find :P So Abs reference to Cobain thing is spot on.
Sounds interesting :) Thanks for the explanation ;) |
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champagnesupernova Posted Mon 21 Jul, 2008 7:51 PM |
AbsGinger wrote: Have fun and be nice with our Bosphorus Princess.
Grazie !
Wine calling! ;-)
Jump in a plane and join us. will ya? :-P |
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michele Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 9:06 AM |
sebnemy wrote: michele wrote: on friday i will leave for Turkey, some days in Istanbul and workcamping in the little town of Amasya
I hope you have a great time! I hope you can have the chance to go around Turkey, especially to the Aegean and Mediterranean Coast.
Just curious:
what kind of a workcamp is that? Are you going to work in a farm or stg?
it is a enviromental camp: we're going to cleaning park, planting trees and stuff like that |
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michele Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 11:42 AM |
AbsGinger wrote: Have fun and be nice with our Bosphorus Princess.
Grazie !
don't worry i will treat her as no princess has ever been treated! |
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cmr Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 1:24 PM |
Oh my god!
Have fun hope you'll enjoy Turkey :)
And hope you'll like it here! :)
xx |
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champagnesupernova Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 3:53 PM |
michele wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Have fun and be nice with our Bosphorus Princess.
Grazie !
don't worry i will treat her as no princess has ever been treated!
My my... is it me being mentioned here?! tee hee Very flattered! Grazie mille. :-) |
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 22 Jul, 2008 8:27 PM |
michele wrote: AbsGinger wrote: Have fun and be nice with our Bosphorus Princess.
Grazie !
don't worry i will treat her as no princess has ever been treated!
Good ! |
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Celestialhaze Posted Mon 26 Oct, 2009 2:25 PM |
travisturkey wrote: Yes Monica.
Add to that Mehmet Kurt is more or less like the J.Smith of Turkey. :) Kurt = wolf in Turkish,which is a common symbol of "Turkism" ideas.Anyways,I'm not going to go into details here :P But I'm lucky having Kurt as a surname.(souvenierwise :P)I've got a "NYC" key ring and "Oregon/Crater Lake" chatelaine,with "Kurt" written on both of them. easy to find :P So Abs reference to Cobain thing is spot on. Hi there...i am trying to trace my father...surname kurt...from istanbul new to this site not sure how to add you as afriend...:) |
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travisturkey Posted Mon 26 Oct, 2009 3:47 PM |
Celestialhaze wrote:
Hi there...i am trying to trace my father...surname kurt...from istanbul new to this site not sure how to add you as afriend...:)
Hey..Already added you ! |
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