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of course i did.. when she died i was 8 years old... my dad woke me up, said we're going to her memorial service.. can remember li'l bit ov it now. it was da time also me parents got married. it was right 2 weeks after. anyways we went there and watched her coffin passing thru us. it was a sad moment which i'll never forget. she helped the poor, she helped african babies, she help the sick who suffers from hiv... she was a livin angel.. i cannae believe you say she didnt mean anything to ya..
por w: ya would die to live in the UK..... (my country) shame you can never get a visa... loser !!! |
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hanibal
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No I didn't cry. But England loved her too much. I respect them and this song is for her memory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIJIBo9bJk0 |
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MORTİCİA
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Yes I did ( dont laugh İpek :)))) ) I spent my entire childhood in England and adored her very much , thats why I felt sorry. |
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+Stay Positive+
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yes i did. she was a good human being. good ones always dies early. |
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Funk-Ski Biznez Man
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she will be remembered |
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Tevfik
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of course we didnt "cry" but were sorry, she was good person |
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Murat
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I didn't cry, but i was sorry. We were shocked, and most people were sad. It was on the newspapers and TV for days. Ask it around and most Turks will tell good things about her. |
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Qu'est ce que tu pense?
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No, I was too young to understand. |
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Hurricane
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if i was a British,i'm sure i'd cry but being honest,as a Turk she doesn't mean anything to me so it makes no sense crying for her. |
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accented thoughts
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i was just a kid, didn't know then... i remember watching the news, yet. btw, you saw prince harry makig out with that gal at that concert organised for the memorial of his mother??? it was kind of rude, i guess, i was frustrated! |
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Trotsky vs Kerensky- ŠŠµŠŗIо!
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I did not. I was only 8 and I vaguely remember it. |
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DejaVu
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agree with ipek |
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Leprechaun
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No. People die.I'd cry for only the people who meant something to me. |
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Ipek K
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Selin, are you out of questions? :) |
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hello
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NO |
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ā«ELIā«
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if my country was ugly, why there are so many imigrants comin every year? my government gives loads of rights to people.. free health service, democracy, money support....etc... c'mon now you dont even have to work... you have to live here if you wanna judge... noone can badmouth to my country... i've never insult Turkey |
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Scratch N
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No, why would i cry ppl die all the time
why did you cry? |
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Fast Train
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Of course she will be in our hearts and minds.
You were not right to report any person for his ideas or opinions. Everybody has the right to express his thoughts here. In developed countries they criticize whatever a thing even the president, that we lack in our culture. But it seems you wanted to complement a friend on the expense of the others. I do agree that your friend's accent is not suitable for many of us, and she has to respect us when many asked to change her accent. It was not good to be described as ugly we can't agree for that, but politely we ask to write a normal accent that anybody can understand easily. Thanks for understanding. |
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tramp
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no i never cried for any famaous people just Hrant Dink death came unacceptable to me and i was really shocked.watchin him on tv talking programmes so much and he wasnt who they supposed to be. |
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HP
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why the cry for? who would cry for a whore? she had an illegal pregnancy that didn't respect her position and history |
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por w
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No, I didn't cry, didn't deserve
ā«ELIā«: Try to change your ugly accent. It is not appreciated here, may be in your ugly country |
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