denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:
Come on Oracle, why did you think GR likened me to Paul Newman..............................not that old though.
Taken in August, 2008Buyuk Han/Lefkosa
The Great Khan, Lefkosia
It looks nice. What did it used to be? I like cloisters and courtyards.
The place where the camels ended up in. It was a Turkish built Caravan saray.
Get Real! wrote:That's a brilliant picture Deniz and I'm sure glad you took no offence that I likened you to a carcass...
Oracle wrote:My mother told me she suffered a miscarriage back in the 50's after having an unexpected encounter with a camel .... which I thought was strange.
Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:
Come on Oracle, why did you think GR likened me to Paul Newman..............................not that old though.
Taken in August, 2008Buyuk Han/Lefkosa
The Great Khan, Lefkosia
It looks nice. What did it used to be? I like cloisters and courtyards.
The place where the camels ended up in. It was a Turkish built Caravan saray.
When was it built?
My mother told me she suffered a miscarriage back in the 50's after having an unexpected encounter with a camel .... which I thought was strange.
Are camels still used around Cyprus? I have never seen one.
denizaksulu wrote:Get Real! wrote:That's a brilliant picture Deniz and I'm sure glad you took no offence that I likened you to a carcass...
Can I repeat what you said when we meet ( P N ie)?
Get Real! wrote:Oracle wrote:My mother told me she suffered a miscarriage back in the 50's after having an unexpected encounter with a camel .... which I thought was strange.
Strange? Bestiality has been known to have tragic results especially with animals that size…
denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:
Come on Oracle, why did you think GR likened me to Paul Newman..............................not that old though.
Taken in August, 2008Buyuk Han/Lefkosa
The Great Khan, Lefkosia
It looks nice. What did it used to be? I like cloisters and courtyards.
The place where the camels ended up in. It was a Turkish built Caravan saray.
When was it built?
My mother told me she suffered a miscarriage back in the 50's after having an unexpected encounter with a camel .... which I thought was strange.
Are camels still used around Cyprus? I have never seen one.
They can kick. Poor mum.
!572 is the date. Nearby are other Ottoman structures as well as Venetian houses etc.
Get Real! wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Get Real! wrote:That's a brilliant picture Deniz and I'm sure glad you took no offence that I likened you to a carcass...
Can I repeat what you said when we meet ( P N ie)?
Yes you may, but I hope you realize that Paul is now in the process of decomposition thereby neutralizing anything you may come up with…
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