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Title: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 12:15:36
Well Cem have you got your seats booked for todays Grand Prix, or are you just resting in the garden soaking up the sun as I would? :-? :-? :-?
 ;) ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 12:19:00
The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 12:21:03
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)

Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: MikeDundee on 07 June 2009, 12:27:53
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 12:35:22
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)

Too true Mike! 8-) 8-) :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 13:51:00
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 13:57:39
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:07:25
 :-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:08:59
and according to news very few tickets are sold.. :(

and god help those drivers on under that sun..must be over 45-50 Celcius  :o
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:10:53
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:13:05
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:13:23
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


......now you're tootin' Ms Zoom!  (expression of confirmation and approbation used in those areas of US bordering Canada - centred on Minnesota and North Dakota) :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:15:09
38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:15:20
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D

 :D :D :y

No air conditioning in your house then Cem? :-? :-?
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:15:29
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D


I love the humid heat cem 8-) :y :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:15:45
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


......now you're tootin' Ms Zoom!  (expression of confirmation and approbation used in those areas of US bordering Canada - centred on Minnesota and North Dakota) :y

interesting idioms :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:18:11
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D

 :D :D :y

No air conditioning in your house then Cem? :-? :-?

Nope..both we become sick with that and the electricty bill. ;D

and its a two floor house we must close everywhere
which is not suitable for smokers :-[

instead we use propellers..in low rpm..
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:19:25
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The sun wins every time Ms Zoom 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) :y


Well it certainly does for me Zulu; I was born to the sun, not sitting alongside a noisy, fuel polluted, racing track. ::) ::) :D :D ;)[/highlight]Now if I could drive an F1 car.........different outcome all together!! ::) ::) 8-) 8-) ;)
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Yeah you'd probably have a nice Villa in Monaco aswell ::)


....it all comes back to the sun 8-) 8-) 8-) :y

Very true Zulu, and as Cem is not online then I reckon he is sunning himself somewhere. 8-) 8-) 8-)  Very nice! :D :D 8-) 8-)


It is apparently 38 degrees out there! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)


......now you're tootin' Ms Zoom!  (expression of confirmation and approbation used in those areas of US bordering Canada - centred on Minnesota and North Dakota) :y

interesting idioms :y

....it's an interesting world cem, rich in many things - if only people would look ;) ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:20:21
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:20:26
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:-[ :-[ :-[

gone shopping with mother..its hot as a hell outside..

after I reach home dont remember the F1..

played some table tennis with wife.. and now I

opened the tv and OOF and seen both :-? ;D :-[


I wondered where you were Cem. :D :D :D ;)

It does sound rather hot, which I would love, but is it the typical dry Mediterranean heat or the humid type in Turkey? :-? :-?

Ankara dry heat but really disturbs..[ch304]stanbul humid type and much worse and cant estimate how bad is.. the only way is to swim now :-/

I take shower only ;D


I love the humid heat cem 8-) :y :y

[ch304]stanbul is ok for you then.. :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:22:07
but I must state that weather here become unsteady ..the next two days will be hot also.. then rain and the temperatures will drop 15 degrees in 1 day..which makes us sick also :(
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:23:52
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/

Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:26:33
if somebody make plans for F1 next year (for this year anyway its too late) I'll be very glad to welcome you in Istanbul :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:28:01
yep congrats for Jensen Botton :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:29:48
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:36:12
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..
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Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:43:29
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..



....we're all (most of us at any rate) afflicted with the same complaint now cem ----age :(
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:43:45
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:48:30
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..



....we're all (most of us at any rate) afflicted with the same complaint now cem ----age :(

I wish my age was still 20 years younger ::)

Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:51:18
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 


......I would give a bloody good try Ms Zoom ;) ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 14:51:45
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 14:54:12
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..


....and to echo the comments I left above for Ms Zoom cem, I'd give that a bloody good try ;)  ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:57:10
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..

That is often what British people cannot understand Cem ::) ::).  How UK weather can be so appealing to those from abroad who have, what the British like to think, is perfect weather!

Just proves how humans are never happy with what they have!  And just to prove it Cem.........I would swap my place for one in Malta anyday; that is my second (perhaps first) home! :D :D 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 14:58:28
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..


....and to echo the comments I left above for Ms Zoom cem, I'd give a bloody good try ;)  ;D

Yes Zulu, and you would love it! :-* :-* :D :D ;) ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:02:22
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..

That is often what British people cannot understand Cem ::) ::).  How UK weather can be so appealing to those from abroad who have, what the British like to think, is perfect weather!
Just proves how humans are never happy with what they have!  And just to prove it Cem.........I would swap my place for one in Malta anyday; that is my second (perhaps first) home! :D :D 8-) 8-) 8-)

Thats true , some friends from UK which I met in Fethiye really dont want to go back..For us is hard to understand.. :-?
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:03:27
I bet STMO now will start to be angry on our page long quotes ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 15:05:36
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I bet STMO now will start to be angry on our page long quotes ;D

No Cem, he won't be angry, just very sarcastic in his usual great way! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 15:06:57
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..

That is often what British people cannot understand Cem ::) ::).  How UK weather can be so appealing to those from abroad who have, what the British like to think, is perfect weather!
Just proves how humans are never happy with what they have!  And just to prove it Cem.........I would swap my place for one in Malta anyday; that is my second (perhaps first) home! :D :D 8-) 8-) 8-)

Thats true , some friends from UK which I met in Fethiye really dont want to go back..For us is hard to understand.. :-?

You would if you had a Government like ours! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 15:10:50
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38 degrees under shadow, stay half an hour under sun you will see if you dont go unconcious ;D

I remember those lovely days well!  Afternoon siesta, with the window shutters closed and laying on my bed enjoying the shade, ready for the late afternoon / evening walks into Valletta, or going to Sliema; ah.  great days!! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) ;) ;)

 :) very nice..

but if you have to work in a job dress its  :-/



When I went to school it was always in a light cottton dress, and every classroom had ceiling fans, so it was just great :-* :-* :-*.

During breaks we used to play in the wonderful heat, but I don't know if I could do that now. ::) ::) ::) 

Lizzie, 20 years ago hot was of no importance to me..but now if I stay more than 1 hour I really feel uncomfortable and need a shade..and too much water..

I always used to wonder Cem why the old of Malta generally stayed in the shade.  Now I know that as you get older you withstand extremes of temperature far less. :'( :'( 

But I, perhaps as I was born into 102 degrees of heat, still love DRY heat, but hate the very humid temperatures we can get in the UK that are a fraction of what I am used to abroad.  British houses are not designed and furnished for heat either, unlike say the houses and flats I lived in during my years in Malta. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

I stayed in London for a short period on autumn..temperatures was perfect not hot not cold..rains some..was romantic weather..really prefer that generally..

cant swim everyhour or stay near seashore and theres no swimming pool handy so hot not for me..

That is often what British people cannot understand Cem ::) ::).  How UK weather can be so appealing to those from abroad who have, what the British like to think, is perfect weather!
Just proves how humans are never happy with what they have!  And just to prove it Cem.........I would swap my place for one in Malta anyday; that is my second (perhaps first) home! :D :D 8-) 8-) 8-)

Thats true , some friends from UK which I met in Fethiye really dont want to go back..For us is hard to understand.. :-?

You would if you had a Government like ours! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)


...is this too long? ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:10:59
for UK citizens I would recommend to be our citizen for 2 months only.. :D ;D

then you would love even your govt.. ;D
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:12:33
seriously economic problems and some uneducated people can turn your life into a nightmare even in 1 day..
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Post by: crazyjoetavola on 07 June 2009, 15:12:59
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for UK citizens I would recommend to be our citizen for 2 months only.. :D ;D

then you would love even your govt.. ;D


....in the light of what's going on here cem, I'll give that a bloody good try as well ;D ;)
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Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:16:04
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for UK citizens I would recommend to be our citizen for 2 months only.. :D ;D

then you would love even your govt.. ;D


....in the light of what's going on here cem, I'll give that a bloody good try as well ;D ;)

You are always welcome :y

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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 15:19:09
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for UK citizens I would recommend to be our citizen for 2 months only.. :D ;D

then you would love even your govt.. ;D


....in the light of what's going on here cem, I'll give that a bloody good try as well ;D ;)

lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D absolutely Zulu! :y :y
Title: Re: Cem & the Turkish Grand Prix
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:20:29
wife calls for dinner , off for a while :y
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 June 2009, 15:34:33
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wife calls for dinner , off for a while :y

Have a good one! :y :y :y
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Post by: cem_devecioglu on 07 June 2009, 15:42:19
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wife calls for dinner , off for a while :y

Have a good one! :y :y :y

Thanks  :y