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  • #31
    Well, I've lived in Lebanon for a long looooooooooong time. Does that make me Lebanese Armenian? (I wasn't born there).

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Darorinag
      Well, I've lived in Lebanon for a long looooooooooong time. Does that make me Lebanese Armenian? (I wasn't born there).
      Yea...... I don't understand you people, LOL. Whenever I run into a Bairuitsi-Hye I end up feeling like a Texan trying to talk to a scotsman. Beautiful dialect.. I just don't anderstand a word of it. Havastansi for ya *shrugs*
      "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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      • #33
        Haha lol... I know the feeling. I don't understand half of what Hayasdantsis say...

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        • #34
          See? we're bringing diasporan Armenians together! Isn't that so much more useful than wasting time talking about this Martirosyan idiot?

          Ari, barenk! *stumbles over himself* Oh sh!t *gets up, rubbing his back* fck, see you xxxholess later... ouch.. *takes a step* ouch... ouch... ouch...
          "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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          • #35
            Anyone seen this case too?

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            I think there was another case where this Armenian man was gunned down by I think another Armenian...and I mean messed up bad, soprano type bad man , with car trunks and sht.

            What can you expect though...what is the population of Armenians in Glendale, 50,000? One of them is bound to do a crime...right?



            I always thought Armenian popluation in Glendale was more then 45,000 and mos def 80 % of Glendale was Armenian...guess I'm wrong. Anyone know if this site knows whats its saying? Also read about the Armenian cops at Glendale....theres only 239 cause their worried about the old habbits of the Armenian police curruption...and I can assure you, their right about that though. Cops in Armenia are real currupt, but I don't think they are in the west though becuase the motive is diffrent or lesser then it is in Armenia.

            "In Armenia, they don't trust the police," he added. "So when they come here, many carry that belief with them."
            but aren't most Armenian cops born in Cali or where young when they came?

            In a year or so I'm thinkin of becoming a cop, if I can a detective. Hell I might even come to Glendale. Besides they say they need bilingual officers.



            Anyway...how can the "Armenian Image" be effected by it when half the people ask where I'm from and don't even know where Armenia is...What I'm sayin is that, not a lot of people have even heard of Armenia, an image is better then no image.

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            • #36
              This is not pre-school. Stop going off topic.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Emil
                This is not pre-school. Stop going off topic.
                You tell these newbies!
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #38
                  Didn't you notice all the posts that went off topic in this thread were deleted? So that means this post is off topic. STOP GOING OFF TOPIC. Damn. They need to make a book called "Foruming for dummies."

                  Post edited by Emil.
                  Last edited by Emil; 08-01-2004, 01:12 PM.
                  When the World Wide Web was born, things were quite simple. The internet supported just one device (the PC) and the browsers available were too primitive for me.

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