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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show


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Posted by nomad on June 05, 2001 at 13:38:05 from (212.156.22.160):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show posted by Rufus on June 05, 2001 at 13:12:59:

rude language and personal attacks are permitted here on this site? it seems so.
Then, it means my friend from Nomadia was not banned because of this reason if he used any such language.

Rufus or Ralhp or whoever you are. You now learned where "Hey You Turkey" came from? Let me teach another one (difference between Parrots and Turkeys):

Nasreddin Hoca approached to a crowd gathered around a man in the market of town. The man was trying to sell his own bird and its price was too high, 50 Akce (Akce=old Turkish gold coin). On the other side, one chicken was being sold for 5 Akce. The Hoca couldn't get the much difference in the prices between these two birds and asks;

-My fellow countryman, what kind of bird is it that you want so much money, 50 Akce?

-Hoca, this one is not a kind of bird that you know, this has somethings special.

-What is it?

-My Hoca, this bird is called parrot and speaks like a human.

The Hoca suddenly runs home, takes his turkey from the coop, and comes back to the market. He stays near the man selling the parrot and loudly;

-This bird you see is only for 100 Akceeee, come, comeee!

The most surprised man in the crowd was the seller of the parrot and he asks;

-My Hoca, isn't 100 Akce too high for a turkey?

-But you are selling your bird for 50 Akce, replies Hoca.

-But my Hoca, mine speaks as I said before

-So what, mine thinks!

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So, Rufus, or Ralph or whoever you are. Are you thinking now or repeating what public is saying?


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