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Started by Elisa

have you got any plan for this summer holidays?Which countries would you like to visit? I’d like to come back to Spain where i was last year, it’ a wounderful country even if I’d like to visit Ireland again as I had a lot of fun there and it’s a beautiful place.
then I’d like to cross the Ocean and go to Australia but I miss something…$$$!well when I am extra richI’m going ..that is in another life!

Posted on Tue, 12 March 2002 at 11:59

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irishlady wrote:

i would go to dublin again and again and visit my hostfams.
unfortunaltely i will have no holidays in summer as i have to pass 4 exams for my study.
and : no money left… :-(

Posted on Tue, 12 March 2002 at 12:22

#2

aoife wrote:

this year I’d love to return to Ireland, but I think I’ll probably go to Italy (Liguria) with 2 friends of mine.. :-)

Posted on Tue, 12 March 2002 at 12:49

#3

Shra-Mee wrote:

Well I’ll try to visit Ireland in summer.
Just sitting in arough nature and getting rid of all these strange voices in my head. Wow, that’d be great.

Posted on Tue, 12 March 2002 at 14:31

#4

Shra-Mee wrote:

…Summer Holidays vs. Punk Routine…

Posted on Tue, 12 March 2002 at 14:32

#5

Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

come to turkey!!
it’s almost free!!!

Posted on Wed, 13 March 2002 at 22:50

#6

Elisa wrote:

Well.. I’ve never been to Turkey but it must be a beautiful place, isn’t it?

Posted on Thu, 14 March 2002 at 10:39

#7

deekoi wrote:

hmm.. i’m gona spend my entire summer down the with a battered acoustic in the park with friends, maybe a week in cornwall, and not missing reading festival again, so that as well i guess. rather looking forward to it

Posted on Thu, 14 March 2002 at 13:31

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Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

Yeah, Turkey is beautiful for tourists!!! You can have and see whatever you want! History, rock’n’roll, clubs, sea, sunshine, etc…

If you come to Istanbul, you won’t need to spend money for hotels, all the T? fans are welcome!!!

Cheers

Posted on Fri, 15 March 2002 at 17:23

#9

Elisa wrote:

Ok, if I come to Turkey I’ll tell you for sure, thank you!

Posted on Sat, 16 March 2002 at 16:37

#10

innocentx wrote:

i find it hard to believe anyone would want to go to turkey unless they were bombing it

Posted on Sat, 16 March 2002 at 17:25

#11

Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

Who’s bombing? Everything’s ok here! At least we don’t have twin towers to be crashed…

Our police don’t beat the football players either…

Don’t worry, come here!!!

Posted on Sat, 16 March 2002 at 17:36

#12

Michael wrote:

Well Elisa, I’m in Sydney, Australia at this moment, and all I can say is that I love it! I haven’t seen much besides Sydney (except for the Blue Mountains), but I will go to Melbourne and Canberra in a couple of weeks. Two friends of mine have been here for 6 weeks now, and they’ve seen a lot more than me (Perth, Alice Springs, Kings Canyon, etc.), and from the pictures, it seems beautiful to me. But Sydney at itself is great to visit, so much to see over here… But next summer (the Northern Hemisphere summer that is…) I’ll spend some weeks with my friends in Italy, just road trippin’. We’ll see where we stop in Italy!

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 09:20

#13

Elisa wrote:

Well Michael I wish you a wonderful holiday in Australia, you’re very luckly to be there!Have a lot of fun!I’m sure that there must be such a lot of beautiful places to see there!So are you going to come to Italy!Have you got an idea of hic places are you going to visit in Italy?

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 13:49

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innocentx wrote:

erd, i don’t know what’s slower, you or my computer.

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 16:31

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nice guys wrote:

There’s no need to bomb Turkey unless there’s the United States, don’t you think, ix?

What the fuck’s going on in your head that makes you write things like that here? What has Turkey or its population ever done wrong? Have they ever insulted you, your family or your country that behaves as it was God himself?

St.

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 19:14

#16

innocentx wrote:

violins playing. i find it amusing that i have to explain all my comments. turkey is a shithole. why anyone would want to go there instead of greece or ireland is beyond me. in conclusion, the only reason i’d have to go there is to bomb it.

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 20:09

#17

innocentx wrote:

i’d also like to add that i find it funny that most of you take things that i say as if i’m serious

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 20:11

#18

Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

Ireland? Do you think Ireland is safer than Turkey? It’s still as dangerous as Turkey!

I don’t think you’re serious. But, you made a joke about my country, then I needed to reply you with a joke? What’s the point of taking it seriously?

I advised people to come to Turkey as it’s cheaper than any other European country. You can spend double the time you’re gonna spend in Greece or Italy with the same money. And also, I invited people to my house not to spend money for hotels. Is there anyone who can invite people whom he/she hasn’t met before to his house?

Posted on Sun, 17 March 2002 at 23:25

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barnabus11 wrote:

Eh, just to point out, Ireland is not as bad violence wise, as some people make out, and I think I shall stay here and risk it for the summer, when I shall spend a day at the Ozxfest, and the rest of it using my meagre paycheck to get, well, bollixed

Posted on Mon, 18 March 2002 at 01:18

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trigger wrote:

Yeah, Turkey has done nothing wrong, really. Except for 3 genocides in this century. Except for the fact that they occupy militarily half of Cyprus. And sure, Turkey is a really safe place to be for tourists. It is not if you disagree in public with the government or if you are a Kurd. It is funny that i have never even seen a reference in the european media (i ‘m not mentioning the american media cause i never expected them to) about how the human rights are violated in Turkey. Hundrends of political prisoners are on hunger strike and hundrends have already died because they are fighting for
better living conditions. And their only crime was to think differently from what is ‘politically correct’.

Posted on Thu, 21 March 2002 at 14:14

#21

infernalover wrote:

‘Our police don’t beat the football players either…’

you REALLY said that????

i think if NOW an italian go to turkey would be murdered…

Posted on Thu, 21 March 2002 at 15:20

#22

Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

First of all,

2 days ago Barcelona was here and nothing happened, they came and went peacefully.

For the trigger,
We haven’t killed millions of Jews like Germans, we haven’t killed millions of Indians like Americans, we haven’t killed hundred thousands of Bosnians like Serbians, we haven’t killed thousands of Azerbaijanis like Armenians, we haven’t dropped bombs on innocent people like Afghans, Vietnamese like USA, England and other rich countries did. In the 16th century, kingdom of Spain drove away the Jews living in Spain. Who opened the doors for those Jews? Who gave them houses, food and jobs? Do you know it?

For the Cyprus problem, until 1974, that’s when the Turkish Military forces entered Cyprus, two nations (Turks and Greks) were living there. Because, in 1968, when Makarios became the President of Cyprus Greek Republic, Greeks started a genocide on Turks living in Cyprus. They were killing civil people, they weren’t fighting against the Turkish army. Then, Turkish Military Forces entered Cyprus to keep Turks safe and alive. No civil Greek was killed. Turkish army fought the Greek army.

People always say we killed Armenians in Turkey. That’s not false. But, it wasn’t a genocide as nations such as Turks, Kurds and Armenians in south-east of Turkey were in a war against each other. These three nations were killing each other in the beginning of 20th century.

After the World War I, Italy, England, France took over the land of Turkey. Turkish army fought against these nations for 4 years. During those for years more than a million Turks were killed by these nations’ armies. Isn’t it genocide? Yes, our grandfothers and grandmothers killed soldiers of these nations only to be free.

Please, accept my apologies for the people we killed. But, don’t deny your past. Everyone killed each other in the past. It’s not necessary to talk about it now. What we must talk is USA’s attempt to attack Iraq only for petrol.

By the way, I don’t deny my governments attitude for mindcrime. It’s the only point that you’re right. But, I can’t accept the other accusations.

I hope you lose your prejudices…

Posted on Thu, 21 March 2002 at 22:13

#23

penn wrote:

italy is involved in the kurds situation. italy gave ospitality to one of their leaders, ocalan, before he was sent back to turkey.
we also have many kurds refugees (in the last days a thousand kurds arrived from turkey and iraq).

anyway, italian policemen were awful last week with the galatasaray players. i’m sorry they went out of the champions league, they’re a nice team.

Posted on Thu, 21 March 2002 at 22:41

#24

Shra-Mee wrote:

In my opinion, every country has a ‘dead body in its cellar’. In Germany and perhaps some other countries it might be of course a bigger one. But nevertheless it depends on the individuals and not on
some weird politicians or on the ‘media war machine’…

Posted on Fri, 22 March 2002 at 08:31

#25

infernalover wrote:

you don’t have to apologize to things you haven’t done (i hope it’s the correct form to say that…) everyone of us don’t rapresent the nation that comes from… it would be stupid… do i have to pay for someone else mistakes? i don’t think so…

Posted on Sat, 23 March 2002 at 16:49

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trigger wrote:

Most of the things you mentioned are wrong, but you have been reading these lies in your schoolbooks and you have been hearing them since you were a kid, so i guess you ‘re excused.
About the genocide: more than 3 million armenians and greeks were forced to move out from their houses, they were transfered
in the inland and they were slaughtered there. Killing millions of innocent people who cannot defend themselves for the purpose of ethnic cleansing sounds like the definition of genocide to me.
And about Cyprus: during this ‘peaceful and bloodless’ invasion that you mentioned, 3000 civilians were killed, more than 200000 became refugees (and still are) and more than 1000 people are still missing. And there was no greek army in Cyprus for the very simple reason that Cyprus is a different country. What happened was that the brave turkish army attacked a tiny country of 700000 people with almost no army.
Don’t get the facts wrong and don’t believe anything your fascistic government tells you. Every time your economy collapses they will start this patriotic bullshit to distract you from your real problems. It’s up to you change it. If you keep believing everything they tell you and you don’t react, you will always stay like that, undeveloped and oppressed.

Posted on Sat, 23 March 2002 at 20:40

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