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  • Ankap general Armenian Talk.

    %@#$%@#$@#$%^#$ turks, sorry I had to say it. back to your regular posts on armenianclub.

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    once..i went to the caht thing in here...and i met this turk dude! wuts up with that?

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    • #3
      I'm going to drive around with armenian flags on my mercedes so that everyone knows that i'm armenian!!!

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      • #4
        yeah, im gonna go beat up Turks, so people know I'm Armenian.

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        • #5
          thai that isnt exactly what armenian do... lol! but i see your point...

          and mags, unfortunately, that is EXACTLY! what armenians do...

          so lets not shy away from tradition, get in your foreign made expensive vehicle, put that armenian flag on the windows, and parade around! thats what i'm gonna do too! YAY!

          YES IM ANOUSH HAYASTANI! TSAVE Tanem!



          as silly as it is, it is true, and we should embrace it! hey, we embrace the big nose thing, the cheapness thing, the business thing, why not this!...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nunechka
            thai that isnt exactly what armenian do... lol! but i see your point...

            and mags, unfortunately, that is EXACTLY! what armenians do...

            so lets not shy away from tradition, get in your foreign made expensive vehicle, put that armenian flag on the windows, and parade around! thats what i'm gonna do too! YAY!

            YES IM ANOUSH HAYASTANI! TSAVE Tanem!



            as silly as it is, it is true, and we should embrace it! hey, we embrace the big nose thing, the cheapness thing, the business thing, why not this!...


            There's nothing to embrace about driving around in a mercedes, with a flag spread over it, and honking. If we were celebrating independence, that may have been different. It's very much inappropriate, and annoys the hell out of me.


            ...and what cheapness thing? Armenians don't have a cheapness thing.

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            • #7
              I don't get the cheapness thing either.

              If anything, we don't know when to stop spending most of the time!

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              • #8
                Please please please NOBODY parade around with the Armenian flag on their car on April 24th!!!!

                I saw it on the news last year and it was the most disappointing thing I'd seen.

                April 24 isn't Armenian Pride Day. We have Mshagouyti Amis (in February?) for that. And yes, May 28...or Sept. 21. But please, not April 24. It is the most solemn day in the history of the Armenian people. Respect it.

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                • #9
                  ~YEAH BABY~

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                  • #10
                    umm...it's fine i guess if you wanna drive around with a flag on your car, but please stay away from where people are trying to accomplish something.

                    i donno, they think it's a parade. i heard people go to those marches to hook up. pathetic.

                    and the irony is, they bring all of these old grandmas to march and a lot of them fainted last year ( a la the desert marches). blah.
                    Last edited by thedebutante; 04-21-2005, 09:40 PM.

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