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Old 04-07-2012, 05:31 PM   #5
cemDrymnVem

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I've worked with a Kurd who was very cool. When I brought up the troubles between Kurds and Turks he said much of it was exaggerated. He took me a Turkish place for lunch.

I knew a kid who was half Turkish and Irish. Other than his name he wasn't very Turkish. He hadn't seen his father after his parents divorced.

Some teachers who had a number of Turkish students told me the girls work hard in school but the boys don't.

That's about it.
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