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Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
Originally posted by HayotzAmrotz View PostI don't see why we can't meet. And Armenia is the best place for such a meeting. Let's say during the next Pan-Armenian games or the next Diaspora conference or something of that nature. Nothing is impossible.
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
Originally posted by Yedtarts View PostI will be in Armenia at the end of September to baptize my son (if possible in Etchmiadzin)Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:
Նժդեհ
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
Originally posted by Armenian View PostDude, where have you been? I miss you.
Al though I was always here to read your posts, I became a father to a little Tigran, I hope in the future he becomes a big pain you know where, to the j/tewrkish denial machine, or an active freedom fighter against our enemies.Last edited by Yedtarts; 06-05-2008, 06:45 PM.
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
The poll being conducted by the administration here reminded me that I have to revise my favorite HyeClub member list. Here it goes. In no particular order, my favorite HyeClub members are -
Azad
Skhara
Crusader1492
Armanen
KarotheGreat
Lucin
Yerazhishda
jgk3
Lernakan
Yedtarts
Zoravar
Federate
ArmSurvival
Anonymouse
HayotzAmrotz
Aray
Karoaper
Gmd
Virgil
Mizzike
SweetAngessa
Needless to say, I had a hard time choosing only one name for each criteria of the poll. In my humble opinion, the aforementioned board members are either the most intelligent, the most interesting, the most patriotic or overall the nicest members of this board. Too bad some of them don't post much lately.
Although I have not interacted much with the following individuals, I do think very highly of them for various reasons:
One Way
Meline
Anoush
Tigranakert
Robertik1
RSNATION
Merv
Eric
Exel
Mos
To address the Turkish infestation here:
In all honesty, I must say I have a lot of respect for Seruven, Kanki, SoyElTurco and Otto (who has not been around in a while). They are genuine, they are interested and they mean well, and they are excellent representatives of their nation. But they still represent the enemy as far as I'm concerned, and it's still pointless discussing the Armenian Genocide with them. We know the primitive Bashibozuk Turks well enough, we also need to better understand other segments of Turkish society. In other words, know your enemy well. Nevertheless, I wish more Armenians were as Armenian/Christian as they are Turkish/Muslim.Last edited by Armenian; 12-21-2008, 09:50 AM.Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:
Նժդեհ
Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
This thread is old enough, plus we're already conducting our first "awards" which answers this question. There's really no need to up this thread or ask the question. The answers are coming...
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
There is a superstition told by old women in Turkish villages: If a Turk meets with the member named Armenian and looks at his eyes enough, the Turk would start to throw up blood and eventually die in great pain and dreadful screams. Just imagine. Frightening, huh?
(Based on a true story)
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Re: Which ArmenianClub members would you most like to meet?
Originally posted by serüven View PostThere is a superstition told by old women in Turkish villages: If a Turk meets with the member named Armenian and looks at his eyes enough, the Turk would start to throw up blood and eventually die in great pain and dreadful screams. Just imagine. Frightening, huh?
(Based on a true story)
Armenian, dish out some of that mojo so we can all have such an impact.
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