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Traditions and Armenia, help me please...

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  • #21
    WHATEVER!!! I am so sick of this BS... the french did this, the english did that, the US did something else... WHAT ELSE IS NEW!? and the israelis dont know that the US isnt on their side either, that the only reason the US is kissing their ass is because they want to have a "friend" in the religion... that goes the same with saudi arabia

    AHAHAH!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by obi
      sorry, did we ask you to trust us before??? I do not know when???

      did we say the dictator hussain should be expelled, yes... was it for oil... yeah, whatever, but the french had that tied up well before... did the english go to Bosnia for oil, yeah,...errrm, no.... they only have rags, but we went alone. UN came after.... christian states we care for. muslim no. sorry if i offend.
      Well, this isn't the point of the thread, but I will say that as an Armenian, England (Britain) has left a very, very bitter taste in my mouth. And WWI would be one example where we ourselves got "duped" by Britain, France, USA et toute la gang...

      That has nothing to do with you though.

      Moral of the story is: Armenians, like most other people, have found that the box is a useful object for the transfer of goods from one location to another.

      So, have you met this lady?

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      • #23
        The British government (not the people) are responsible. You really should leave the people out of this, OBI sounds like a good guy!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Hayq
          The British government (not the people) are responsible. You really should leave the people out of this, OBI sounds like a good guy!

          lol, guys....settle down.. He came in, and based on what one girl told him, sermoned us about how to be romantic, and I poked a little fun at him. It's not the end of the world.

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          • #25
            well baron romantic, give him so advice

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            • #26
              Originally posted by nunechka
              well baron romantic, give him so advice
              We don't want to make it THAT easy for him.

              And I think you were talking about Poblavok. Really cool jazz club. I listened to Karo Harapetyan's (violion virtuoso, now passed away) son play jazz piano while keeping a cigarette in his mouth the whole time.

              aaaaaaaaaaaaand, you can probably spot Michael Poghossian 90% of the time you're there.

              Aragatsotn is another good jazz club they say, and a favourite hangout among the elites of Armenia (hmm, I don't know how much fun that must be though...).

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              • #27
                my dad talks, drinks, drives, works with a cigarette in his mouth the whole time too...

                i tried to do that, it was an accident waiting to happen... LOL!
                I LOVE MY DAD! thats why i love to make fun of those things he does... like he still cant say WHAT! he says VAT! lol

                my dad: VAT is dis?
                nune: ayo sa vat e... lol!

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                • #28
                  Hehehe. I love Armenian accents!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Baron Dants
                    If you think that the box has a traditional meaning, you have been duped! GET IT GUYS??? DUP IS A BOX IN ARMENIAN! BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!

                    Its a sad day when you have to explain your own jokes.

                    But thanks, its another armenian word for the head to store >:-)

                    Well, because England is at a virtual stand-still over Christmas I might get out get her a few things today. Then all things close for new year party. I'll be glad when parties are over so we can have a normal relatiionship... albeit with a few miles between us.

                    To the rest, thanks... sorry for being so naive, but i wasn't sure about your traditions and figure, hey, if i open the box it might mean we are married!!! lol

                    But guys, do please feel free to read some Shakespear, or Byron... He is buried in the town where i live...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Baron Dants
                      Well, this isn't the point of the thread, but I will say that as an Armenian, England (Britain) has left a very, very bitter taste in my mouth. And WWI would be one example where we ourselves got "duped" by Britain, France, USA et toute la gang...

                      That has nothing to do with you though.

                      Moral of the story is: Armenians, like most other people, have found that the box is a useful object for the transfer of goods from one location to another.

                      So, have you met this lady?
                      No d00d... Not yet, we meet for the first time in Prague, for valentines. We talk on the phone every night, sms all day... it is like being together. She is a beautiful lady, inside and out. Armenian people are much like the Greeks. Very friendly, beautiful people...

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