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  • #41
    Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
    Armenians would be even weirder if our home life revovled around shoving things down each other's throat...
    And kinkier, too!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
      Armenians would be even weirder if our home life revovled around shoving things down each other's throat...
      Thank you for ruining a beautiful Armenian family moment with your perverted ideas...

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Baron Dants
        Thank you for ruining a beautiful Armenian family moment with your perverted ideas...
        Anytime, bro
        "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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        • #44
          When I was your age I would wait for Babulya to come home from the market with fruit. I could eat a whole bowl, blah blah..."
          lol my mother tries to be traditional so ive heard her say that a couple of times too...only she ate fruit and spidak panir with grapes and no candy..ooooooooookkkkkkkkkkk

          im not even going to go into my family life. its much like the sovietuniion , with regime changes and revulotions.

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          • #45
            after marige no romantic life.why?guys tell me!

            Originally posted by Shiva
            Ok, any of you either live with your family or when you go back to Yerevan know what it feels like to live in a typical Armenian home? I don't, but I am busy working on something that requires some background info about this.

            What is typical about an Armenian home? When you walk in after a hard day at work, what do you expect to see? What kind of music, what is your mom/dad doing?

            If I could get some details I would be much obliged, thanks.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
              Not to be repeating, but I can't stand Armenian coffee either. I thought I was the only one. It's so good to have your support!

              Personally, I do not like it either. I find it to grainy.

              Typical armenian home life, from what I know of. When the husband getshome, the food is prepared and waiting to be eaten. The children may eat earlier, however they tend to eat with the rest of the family when the father comes home. The wife does the cooking and cleaning and ironing, or the females anyway. There is always fruit, tea, coffee, or karnyak to be given out.
              Last edited by sad_eyes; 01-12-2005, 06:57 PM.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by sad_eyes
                Personally, I do not like it either. I find it to grainy.

                Typical armenian home life, from what I know of. When the husband getshome, the food is prepared and waiting to be eaten. The children may eat earlier, however they tend to eat with the rest of the family when the father comes home. The wife does the cooking and cleaning and ironing, or the females anyway. There is always fruit, tea, coffee, or karnyak to be given out.

                Uh what's karnyak?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
                  Yea? let me shove something lovingly down your throat

                  that was funny!!! you bad bad boy!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by hyebruin
                    that was funny!!! you bad bad boy!
                    *blushes* Sowwy, mommy...
                    "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Emil
                      Uh what's karnyak?
                      My appologies, it appears that I do not know how to spell. I meant cognac...oops

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