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  • Home Sweet Home

    Ladies and Gents I’m going home, back to my beautiful Yerevan, Armenia and Artsakh.

    I enjoyed my stay at this forum. It was a pleasure to get informed and to exchange thoughts and ideas with interesting people.

    If you are in Armenia, or if you are coming to Armenia in the near future, and if there is anything I can help you with then please feel free to PM me and I’ll see what I can do for you. The same goes for Artsakh too, which is also my ojakh.

    The political situation in our country is of serious concern. The traitor Levon and his zombie supporters are trying to drag Armenia into chaos. They must be stopped! Each of us can do something to achieve that, be it in the cyberspace or in the Diaspora, please do your bit. Be assured that in Armenia we will do ours.

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    Re: Home Sweet Home

    Originally posted by HayotzAmrotz View Post
    Ladies and Gents I’m going home, back to my beautiful Yerevan, Armenia and Artsakh.

    I enjoyed my stay at this forum. It was a pleasure to get informed and to exchange thoughts and ideas with interesting people.

    If you are in Armenia, or if you are coming to Armenia in the near future, and if there is anything I can help you with then please feel free to PM me and I’ll see what I can do for you. The same goes for Artsakh too, which is also my ojakh.

    The political situation in our country is of serious concern. The traitor Levon and his zombie supporters are trying to drag Armenia into chaos. They must be stopped! Each of us can do something to achieve that, be it in the cyberspace or in the Diaspora, please do your bit. Be assured that in Armenia we will do ours.
    HayotzAmrotz,

    Shnoravor! Your living in Armenia will only strengthen the country. I'm happy for you and our country.
    When I move there myself, I'll be sure to look you up. However, until then, will you not be posting anymore? I sincerely hope you will. This forum is a much better place due to your contributions.

    Take care and good luck!

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      Re: Home Sweet Home

      Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
      HayotzAmrotz,

      Shnoravor! Your living in Armenia will only strengthen the country. I'm happy for you and our country.
      When I move there myself, I'll be sure to look you up. However, until then, will you not be posting anymore? I sincerely hope you will. This forum is a much better place due to your contributions.

      Take care and good luck!
      Shnorhakal em, Crus jan.

      Yes, when you also come home please get in touch with me, I would be more than happy to hear from you, my friend.

      Re posting: I don't think I will have time to post from Armenia because it's a whole different ball game overthere. It's work, family, friends and then some more work. But when it is the work it's for our Hayreniq so, I'll do my bit there, please keep doing yours here because this forum needs patriots like you.

      Look after yourself and all the best!

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        Re: Home Sweet Home

        you'll be missed around here you were a great guy to meet and some of the things you posted were very awsomebut you have gone back to our home. I couldn't be more happy for you and hope you do well there. Couple of years left in Europe before I go back home.

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        • #5
          Re: Home Sweet Home

          Hayotz, you are a very cool dude and will be missed. Do post from time to time and I may just take you up on that offer.

          What type of work will you be doing?

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          • #6
            Re: Home Sweet Home

            Hayotz have a safe trip to Armenia
            Positive vibes, positive taught

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            • #7
              Re: Home Sweet Home

              Mersi, Karo jan. You know nothing beats home, aper.

              Skhara jan, thank you. I’d be more than happy to hear from you, brother.

              Pepsi, thanks! ...BTW stop drinking that stuff, it’s not good for you.

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              • #8
                Re: Home Sweet Home

                Hayotz, I hope you have a great time while you live in Armenia it is a beautiful country and i hope all goes well.

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                • #9
                  Re: Home Sweet Home

                  Originally posted by xcelr8Armo View Post
                  Hayotz, I hope you have a great time while you live in Armenia it is a beautiful country and i hope all goes well.
                  Cheers, mate.

                  I recall you saying you are not that happy where you are, if so then why not consider moving to Armenia? I understand that you have been to Armenia already. What about Artsakh? Have you been there as well? If you want to visit Artsakh then PM me and I'll help you with top quality accomodation and local tour guides.

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                  By the way, and this goes to everyone: If any of you guys are intenting to visit Artsakh and need top quality accomodation and local tour guides then please let me know.

                  P.S. I'm not in the Tourism business and I don't get any commissions etc. Nothing whatsoever! I wish to help my fellow Armenians for one simple reason: Patriotism. I want Armenians from abroad to feel welcomed in Armenia and I want those who never been to Armenia to come and see their Homeland.
                  Last edited by HayotzAmrotz; 08-18-2008, 03:01 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Home Sweet Home

                    HayotzAmrotz, I have a scheduled trip to Armenia next year (2009) it will be a honour and pleasure to contact you via this site and meet you there, hope we'll drink some genatzner, btw I've been in Artsakh and can jump up there for a couple of days though, have a nice trip

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