For me its just the tradition of going round to parents and elder relatives to wish them a happy bayram. If my wife doesnt remind me I wouldnt even know it was that time of year.
HAPPY BAYRAM ALL

Pyrpolizer wrote:Happy Bayrami guys.
Any baklava, kateifi around?
T_C wrote:Basically you eat, be happy and celebrate the position you are in. When you fist you realise that there are MUCH less fortunate people in the world and when fisting finishes believe you me it's a reason to celebrate!!!!!!
Get Real! wrote:T_C wrote:Basically you eat, be happy and celebrate the position you are in. When you fist you realise that there are MUCH less fortunate people in the world and when fisting finishes believe you me it's a reason to celebrate!!!!!!
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T_C wrote:Get Real! wrote:T_C wrote:Basically you eat, be happy and celebrate the position you are in. When you fist you realise that there are MUCH less fortunate people in the world and when fisting finishes believe you me it's a reason to celebrate!!!!!!
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Pyrpolizer wrote:Happy Bayrami guys.
Any baklava, kateifi around?
T_C wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Happy Bayrami guys.
Any baklava, kateifi around?
Thanks Pyro. If we had a solution we could of all met up for some....
Actually I've been dreaming of 'güllaç' ALL WEEKhaven't eaten it for YEARS
....I don't know what it's called in Greek....any TCs know?
phoenix wrote:So how do you celebrate Eid?
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