YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Get Real! wrote:halil wrote:Tension of Cyprus problem increasing in Cyprus ....... Boıth sides are playing their old records again ......... Are going to miss the train again?
What train?
It was more like a squeaky tricycle that came along...
Was it Oracle riding it then? No wonder.
I should be an oracle. I forsaw this happening.
Do you have the odasity to accuse our Oracle of being the bike of the Poli?
I will reply in a suitable manner when I find out what 'odasity' means. In the meantime can I remind you that I have my reputation to protect.
Aha, I just remembered that you are a relative newby.
Try 'audacity'.
Tesekkurler Timur Bey.
Bir cuval inciri berbat ettin.
I was trying to avoid an answer.
Talking of bir chuval incir, I found a dut (mulberry tree) agaci in UK. I had some dut for the first time in 40 years.
Simdi senin.........................
Bir da dut'u mu hatirlatacaktin olan Lurucadi?
I tell you Deniz, it was an incredible experience. I felt 15 years old.
At twelve years old we used to breed silk worms. A great experience. Townies wouldnt know the enjoyment of watching silk being made by the caterpillars (silk worms). A good lesson in biology that was. Life cycles and all that. The reason I mention it it is because they love mulberry leaves - Lurucadi's wouldnt know that now would they.
Just kidding. I feel 12 now.
Deniz how dare you? My grandma used to tell us about that. I have not seen it though. Given the choice I prefer the fruit of Dut. Duttun mu?
Ok,
I got it. But I had my cake and ate it too. (the dut and the silk) My neighbor, Munuse - she was deaf. She had a tezgah and made sheets (buruncuk) made of wool from their sheep and laced the silk into the sheets.
Munuse is Huseyin Mani's sister btw. Nearly forgot.
It was her cow that gave me a nasty kick. I havent been the same since.