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Topic: Happy B'day Seko! Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 04:31 |
Happy Belated birthday to mr seko... yeay!!!! by the way.. who is effendi?
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 09:25 |
Efendi is a Turkish greeting... Happy Day of Birth, Seko.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 14:22 |
Well thank you general Cahaya! You know I been growing another year older since the last time you posted.
Ditto rider. Efendi is a gentleman. I used to be one.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 14:54 |
What? The Diplomat told me something else...
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 15:02 |
its a gentleman or something like that, im not sure it can be directly translated. thats one word i have learnt in this forum.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 18:10 |
Originally posted by Seko
Well thank you general Cahaya! You know I been growing another year older since the last time you posted.
Ditto rider. Efendi is a gentleman. I used to be one. |
I thought it was Brooklynnese for cantankerous chief administrator. Happy B Day bub.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 10:32 |
Happy Birthday mister Sek.
By the way is the story I've over heard true? After the conquest of Constantinople, an Ottoman general nammed Seko tried to invade Venice. He travelled with his army through Albania, went North, managed to avoid the army the doge had sent against him. Finally he and his soldiers arrived in the countryside arround Padova.
But there the locals were cultivating a sparkling white wine that the soldiers and their chief enjoyed a lot. So much so that mixed with the special attentions of the girls of the region (whose husbands, brothers and fathers had been sent against him further East) that he decided not to invade the defenseless Venice that week.
But a few days later, the girls murdered all the Turks during a great banquest, killing them with knives and stiletti hidden in the wine bottles. Only Seko managed to escape. When he arrived in Istanbul the Sultan was so upset he asked his best mage to put the worst curse ever on the defeated general. He was forced to stay until the end of times with the Padovan who had defeated him with a few bottles of wine.
The Italians got used to see him haunting the wineyards. They even nammed the wine after him: prosecco (for Seko). When many Padovans moved to American, the un-dead general followed them. It is said now that he leaves somewhere on the East coast of the US, drinking his favorite wine and crying for his lost soldiers.
Happy 588th birthday general Seko!
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 15:15 |
Classic! Pure Maharbbalesque. This mythical journey continues as one is never too old to imbibe in the delights of the afterlife whether in body or spirit.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 15:21 |
Originally posted by red clay
Originally posted by Seko
Well thank you general Cahaya! You know I been growing another year older since the last time you posted.
Ditto rider. Efendi is a gentleman. I used to be one. |
I thought it was Brooklynnese for cantankerous chief administrator. Happy B Day bub. |
No, in Brooklyn, it would be Ef******fendi.....
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 15:37 |
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 18:44 |
Effendi.. in malaysia.. it is a guy name for muslim... i thought it's someone's name...
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