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Birkibrisli
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| Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:57 pm Post subject: Erdogan goes to Hospital In Bizzare Circumstances |
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Quote: If Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had suffered from a heart attack yesterday, he could have lost his life. And the principal culprits would be his bodyguards and their unprofessional conduct. It was said that the alarm of the prime minister's car locked the car due to misuse and consequently, the car's window needed to be broken by a sledgehammer brought from a nearby construction site. He lost eight minutes there. It was said that the prime minister was suffering from breathing difficulties for 15 minutes and that the first thing the doctors at the hospital did was to place him in a respirator machine.
I don't know who to feel sorry for most,Erdogan or the bodyguards! :)
http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=57051 |
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Bullika
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| Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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| I heard that Tayyip Erdogans bodguard (Geri Zekali) got so afraid of seeig the PM clutching his chest that he left the vehicle wth Erdogan inside to call for help. But the vehicle, which self locks, locked itself, and he couldnt get back in, so they had to break the glass to get in. I dont think it was a heart attack, it was a spasm and from lack of sugar he fainted. |
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Birkibrisli
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| Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:30 am Post subject: |
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Memo...I think ALLAH is warning Erdogan to stop fasting (go back you are going the wrong way!) :wink: :lol:
Good to see you are alive and kicking.Love your signature, by the way.
Sums up Turkish Cypriot philosophy about life... :D |
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Cyprus rules!
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| Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:40 am Post subject: |
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Quote: Good to see you are alive and kicking.Love your signature, by the way.
Sums up Turkish Cypriot philosophy about life...
Mmmm....I'm intrigued...
Being a 'clueless' Greek Cypriot, I'd love to know what it means.. :D |
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Birkibrisli
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| Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:24 am Post subject: |
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Cyprus rules! wrote: Quote: Good to see you are alive and kicking.Love your signature, by the way.
Sums up Turkish Cypriot philosophy about life...
Mmmm....I'm intrigued...
Being a 'clueless' Greek Cypriot, I'd love to know what it means.. :D
Go on Memo...you explain your own signature :lol:
But be careful,you are talking to a lady.
Cyprus rules! in case you are wondering Bullika's real name is Mehmet,we affectionately call him Memo.
I am looking forward to his considered explanation :D |
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Cyprus rules!
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| Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:55 am Post subject: |
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Birkibrisli wrote: Cyprus rules! wrote: Quote: Good to see you are alive and kicking.Love your signature, by the way.
Sums up Turkish Cypriot philosophy about life...
Mmmm....I'm intrigued...
Being a 'clueless' Greek Cypriot, I'd love to know what it means.. :D
Go on Memo...you explain your own signature :lol:
But be careful,you are talking to a lady.
Cyprus rules! in case you are wondering Bullika's real name is Mehmet,we affectionately call him Memo.
I am looking forward to his considered explanation :D
I have to say, I'm also looking forward to Mehmets/Memos/Bullika's :)
explanation...I'm double intrigued now..... :shock: :D
Don't worry about me being a 'lady', just pretend Birkibrisli never told you...I've been told I can pass as a man on this forum.... :wink: :lol: |
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