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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:24 am

halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



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fcs Halil. What are you talking about. If you are old, what does that make me? :twisted:
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Postby fig head » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:27 am

halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



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hmm is this cypriot coffee!!
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Postby halil » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:46 am

emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



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hmm is this cypriot coffee!!


it is cooked with Arabic style and called arabiki . we call it Turkish coffee EMMA .

YOUR FUTURE IN A CUP OF COFFEE that what most of the women beliefs ...... it is called Kahve fali .....

Firstly, the coffee should be drunk only from one side of the cup. When the coffee is finished, the saucer is placed on top of the cup, and a wish is made. With the saucer still covering the top, the cup is held at chest level and turned counter-clockwise a few times. Following this, the cup is turned upside down onto the saucer, and left to cool. Sometimes a coin may be placed on top to make the cup cool faster and to dispel bad omens that could be read from it. When the coffee cup is cool enough, someone other that the person who drunk the coffee opens the cup, and starts interpreting the shapes for divination.

Coffee cup reading is a widespread and popular fortune telling method, which speaks of both the past and the future. For divination purposes, the coffee cup is considered in two horizontal halves. The shapes in the lower half talk of the past, whereas shapes in the top half talk of the future. The shapes that feature on the right side are usually interpreted positively, while shapes on the left are interpreted as signs of bad events, enemies, illnesses, troubles, and the like. According to another belief, the coffee cup can tell the past but it can only foretell forty days into the future. Hence the practice of coffee cup reading cannot interpret the future that lies beyond forty days. In addition, if, at the reading stage, the cup and the saucer are firmly stuck, and the person is having trouble separating them, it is believed that this particular cup should not be read. This is a case of “prophet’s fortune telling,” where it is assumed that the person who has drunk from the cup is lucky, and does not need to have their fortune read. Similarly if a large chunk of coffee grounds should fall to the saucer as the cup is being separated, the interpretation is that the owner of the cup will soon be rid of all troubles and sadness. According to another standard interpretation, if coffee drips onto the saucer as the cup is opened, the person who drunk is to soon shed tears.

After the interpretation of the shapes within the cup, it is time to interpret the shapes in the saucer, where the majority of the coffee grounds have dripped. The saucer is generally interpreted as the home of the person whose cup is being read, and it is said to give clues about their domestic life. If there are large blank areas on the saucer where the coffee has not touched, the interpretation is a sense of relief that will be experienced in the person’s home. If however the shapes on the saucer are confused and disorderly, this is taken to mean that there will be a funeral or illness-related crowd in this person’s house. During the reading, the reader holds the saucer straight and waits for coffee grounds and coffee to flow. At the end of the reading, the saucer is flipped over once. At this stage, if a drop of coffee manages to get behind, and half way into the saucer’s radius, this is taken as a sign that the wish made will come true. Another important consideration while reading someone’s coffee cup is not to say things that will make a person too happy or too sad.
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Postby cyprusgeoff » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:56 am

All this talk of coffee is making me wanna


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Postby fig head » Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:04 am

halil wrote:
emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



Image


hmm is this cypriot coffee!!


it is cooked with Arabic style and called arabiki . we call it Turkish coffee EMMA .

YOUR FUTURE IN A CUP OF COFFEE that what most of the women beliefs ...... it is called Kahve fali .....

Firstly, the coffee should be drunk only from one side of the cup. When the coffee is finished, the saucer is placed on top of the cup, and a wish is made. With the saucer still covering the top, the cup is held at chest level and turned counter-clockwise a few times. Following this, the cup is turned upside down onto the saucer, and left to cool. Sometimes a coin may be placed on top to make the cup cool faster and to dispel bad omens that could be read from it. When the coffee cup is cool enough, someone other that the person who drunk the coffee opens the cup, and starts interpreting the shapes for divination.

Coffee cup reading is a widespread and popular fortune telling method, which speaks of both the past and the future. For divination purposes, the coffee cup is considered in two horizontal halves. The shapes in the lower half talk of the past, whereas shapes in the top half talk of the future. The shapes that feature on the right side are usually interpreted positively, while shapes on the left are interpreted as signs of bad events, enemies, illnesses, troubles, and the like. According to another belief, the coffee cup can tell the past but it can only foretell forty days into the future. Hence the practice of coffee cup reading cannot interpret the future that lies beyond forty days. In addition, if, at the reading stage, the cup and the saucer are firmly stuck, and the person is having trouble separating them, it is believed that this particular cup should not be read. This is a case of “prophet’s fortune telling,” where it is assumed that the person who has drunk from the cup is lucky, and does not need to have their fortune read. Similarly if a large chunk of coffee grounds should fall to the saucer as the cup is being separated, the interpretation is that the owner of the cup will soon be rid of all troubles and sadness. According to another standard interpretation, if coffee drips onto the saucer as the cup is opened, the person who drunk is to soon shed tears.

After the interpretation of the shapes within the cup, it is time to interpret the shapes in the saucer, where the majority of the coffee grounds have dripped. The saucer is generally interpreted as the home of the person whose cup is being read, and it is said to give clues about their domestic life. If there are large blank areas on the saucer where the coffee has not touched, the interpretation is a sense of relief that will be experienced in the person’s home. If however the shapes on the saucer are confused and disorderly, this is taken to mean that there will be a funeral or illness-related crowd in this person’s house. During the reading, the reader holds the saucer straight and waits for coffee grounds and coffee to flow. At the end of the reading, the saucer is flipped over once. At this stage, if a drop of coffee manages to get behind, and half way into the saucer’s radius, this is taken as a sign that the wish made will come true. Another important consideration while reading someone’s coffee cup is not to say things that will make a person too happy or too sad.


very informative! tho i do not believe in such stuff.! will i dont know anyone who can read coffe cups but i had palm reading before and it was shite..! and tarots reading also bit weird since i get death card every time i got tarot reading! .. creepy anyway i bought a tarot deck and im opin for bussiness now! 50 euros... any offers :wink: :wink:
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Postby CBBB » Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:15 am

emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:
emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



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hmm is this cypriot coffee!!


it is cooked with Arabic style and called arabiki . we call it Turkish coffee EMMA .

YOUR FUTURE IN A CUP OF COFFEE that what most of the women beliefs ...... it is called Kahve fali .....

Firstly, the coffee should be drunk only from one side of the cup. When the coffee is finished, the saucer is placed on top of the cup, and a wish is made. With the saucer still covering the top, the cup is held at chest level and turned counter-clockwise a few times. Following this, the cup is turned upside down onto the saucer, and left to cool. Sometimes a coin may be placed on top to make the cup cool faster and to dispel bad omens that could be read from it. When the coffee cup is cool enough, someone other that the person who drunk the coffee opens the cup, and starts interpreting the shapes for divination.

Coffee cup reading is a widespread and popular fortune telling method, which speaks of both the past and the future. For divination purposes, the coffee cup is considered in two horizontal halves. The shapes in the lower half talk of the past, whereas shapes in the top half talk of the future. The shapes that feature on the right side are usually interpreted positively, while shapes on the left are interpreted as signs of bad events, enemies, illnesses, troubles, and the like. According to another belief, the coffee cup can tell the past but it can only foretell forty days into the future. Hence the practice of coffee cup reading cannot interpret the future that lies beyond forty days. In addition, if, at the reading stage, the cup and the saucer are firmly stuck, and the person is having trouble separating them, it is believed that this particular cup should not be read. This is a case of “prophet’s fortune telling,” where it is assumed that the person who has drunk from the cup is lucky, and does not need to have their fortune read. Similarly if a large chunk of coffee grounds should fall to the saucer as the cup is being separated, the interpretation is that the owner of the cup will soon be rid of all troubles and sadness. According to another standard interpretation, if coffee drips onto the saucer as the cup is opened, the person who drunk is to soon shed tears.

After the interpretation of the shapes within the cup, it is time to interpret the shapes in the saucer, where the majority of the coffee grounds have dripped. The saucer is generally interpreted as the home of the person whose cup is being read, and it is said to give clues about their domestic life. If there are large blank areas on the saucer where the coffee has not touched, the interpretation is a sense of relief that will be experienced in the person’s home. If however the shapes on the saucer are confused and disorderly, this is taken to mean that there will be a funeral or illness-related crowd in this person’s house. During the reading, the reader holds the saucer straight and waits for coffee grounds and coffee to flow. At the end of the reading, the saucer is flipped over once. At this stage, if a drop of coffee manages to get behind, and half way into the saucer’s radius, this is taken as a sign that the wish made will come true. Another important consideration while reading someone’s coffee cup is not to say things that will make a person too happy or too sad.


very informative! tho i do not believe in such stuff.! will i dont know anyone who can read coffe cups but i had palm reading before and it was shite..! and tarots reading also bit weird since i get death card every time i got tarot reading! .. creepy anyway i bought a tarot deck and im opin for bussiness now! 50 euros... any offers :wink: :wink:


Is that the full service for €50?
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Postby fig head » Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:20 am

CBBB wrote:
emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:
emma ruby wrote:
halil wrote:Emma what all about ...... at this time of the day ....teasing us .... lol we are old men .... age of 52 .....

my heart started ticking ... tick .... tack .....tack .......


sabah .... sabah .... tövbe ....estefruallah ...



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hmm is this cypriot coffee!!


it is cooked with Arabic style and called arabiki . we call it Turkish coffee EMMA .

YOUR FUTURE IN A CUP OF COFFEE that what most of the women beliefs ...... it is called Kahve fali .....

Firstly, the coffee should be drunk only from one side of the cup. When the coffee is finished, the saucer is placed on top of the cup, and a wish is made. With the saucer still covering the top, the cup is held at chest level and turned counter-clockwise a few times. Following this, the cup is turned upside down onto the saucer, and left to cool. Sometimes a coin may be placed on top to make the cup cool faster and to dispel bad omens that could be read from it. When the coffee cup is cool enough, someone other that the person who drunk the coffee opens the cup, and starts interpreting the shapes for divination.

Coffee cup reading is a widespread and popular fortune telling method, which speaks of both the past and the future. For divination purposes, the coffee cup is considered in two horizontal halves. The shapes in the lower half talk of the past, whereas shapes in the top half talk of the future. The shapes that feature on the right side are usually interpreted positively, while shapes on the left are interpreted as signs of bad events, enemies, illnesses, troubles, and the like. According to another belief, the coffee cup can tell the past but it can only foretell forty days into the future. Hence the practice of coffee cup reading cannot interpret the future that lies beyond forty days. In addition, if, at the reading stage, the cup and the saucer are firmly stuck, and the person is having trouble separating them, it is believed that this particular cup should not be read. This is a case of “prophet’s fortune telling,” where it is assumed that the person who has drunk from the cup is lucky, and does not need to have their fortune read. Similarly if a large chunk of coffee grounds should fall to the saucer as the cup is being separated, the interpretation is that the owner of the cup will soon be rid of all troubles and sadness. According to another standard interpretation, if coffee drips onto the saucer as the cup is opened, the person who drunk is to soon shed tears.

After the interpretation of the shapes within the cup, it is time to interpret the shapes in the saucer, where the majority of the coffee grounds have dripped. The saucer is generally interpreted as the home of the person whose cup is being read, and it is said to give clues about their domestic life. If there are large blank areas on the saucer where the coffee has not touched, the interpretation is a sense of relief that will be experienced in the person’s home. If however the shapes on the saucer are confused and disorderly, this is taken to mean that there will be a funeral or illness-related crowd in this person’s house. During the reading, the reader holds the saucer straight and waits for coffee grounds and coffee to flow. At the end of the reading, the saucer is flipped over once. At this stage, if a drop of coffee manages to get behind, and half way into the saucer’s radius, this is taken as a sign that the wish made will come true. Another important consideration while reading someone’s coffee cup is not to say things that will make a person too happy or too sad.


very informative! tho i do not believe in such stuff.! will i dont know anyone who can read coffe cups but i had palm reading before and it was shite..! and tarots reading also bit weird since i get death card every time i got tarot reading! .. creepy anyway i bought a tarot deck and im opin for bussiness now! 50 euros... any offers :wink: :wink:


Is that the full service for €50?

nah its not you get a tarot reading and a wish for good luck! c`mon you can pay me the 50 euros just to watch me getting spiritual lol and and and i might offer you a game of ouija board FOR FREE
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Postby halil » Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:20 am

fcs Halil. What are you talking about. If you are old, what does that make me? :twisted:[/quote]

i think it is called Morruk ........ :oops: sorry ........

or ihtiyar delikanli ..... u feel better now .
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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:25 am

halil wrote:fcs Halil. What are you talking about. If you are old, what does that make me? :twisted:


i think it is called Morruk ........ :oops: sorry ........

or ihtiyar delikanli ..... u feel better now .[/quote]


Its been a long time I heard thename Moruk.
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