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Offline stoop

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« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2005, 09:19:34 AM »
No it ain't meniere's - or so my specialist says ( no need to shout on here lol) :o

Ginga and I have sorted out our differences and are best of buddies now - lol

Reminds me of a Mud song though:

' It'll be lonely this Christmas'

Stoop:D
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« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2005, 13:15:43 PM »
will do my best to find em for you ....is it compulsary to have an ENT problem to be a member or can we all join in??!! :)

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« Reply #22 on: September 30, 2005, 22:14:11 PM »
Hi Gingababe
Can I ask - did you & hubbie have a restuarant called Bread & Butter in Patara last year.  If so, we had a few lovely meals in your place. We stayed at the Viewpoint. We are in Fethiye from Sun for 2 weeks and have a car this time, so as we are hoping to pop out to Patara to see Muzzafa & Anne-Louise, we will call in to see you at Coast, time permitting.  We are over to see how our new build in Ortakoy (near Uzumlu)is coming along. If I am mistaken and you are not who I thought you were, please forgive my ramblings.

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« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2005, 14:22:55 PM »
Hi and welcome to the forum.  Restaurant sounds fantastic.  Count me in if you are running a bus from Fethiye.  Never been to Kalkan but have heard it's beautiful,planning a vist in the near future, will pop in and try out that Thai curry, sounds great.  
Oh by the way, i like the sound of your furniture, did you ship it over from Engalnd, i have been lookin for chrome and can't find it.

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« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2005, 19:46:22 PM »
Hi yes we did run Bread and Water in Patara and know AnneLouise in Patara well!! I am in the UK from tommorrow ie 7th Oct but Omer is still at Coast so please call in and say Hi . WE have had a few Patarians visit us in kalakan and it is a really nice to see everyone again. Have a great holiday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RE chrome furniture we got from Isanbul ....not that that helps much  I guess!! Sorry

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« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2005, 19:48:38 PM »
Ah I have been wondering about you ginjababe - did you get any of the rain that Calis got?

Teresa

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« Reply #26 on: December 19, 2005, 12:28:04 PM »
Lucky you, Kalkan is my favourite place in Turkey, just wonderful, especially at night. I shall be moving to Fethiye in 2007, but after a few years expect to also move to Kalkan or possibly Kas. I shall also spend a few days in Kalakn this summer, as I always do, and will make sure I visit your resturant.
I have read with interest what Kalkan is like in winter, still sounds fine to me.
But as you have read on here, you will certainly find Fethiye ok in winter, with many places open, enjoy.

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Originally posted by ginjababe

Hi I have just registered on the forum. I live near kalkan with my Turkish husband which is a great place to live but soemtimes gets a little lonely especially in the winter time.

Wondered how Fethiye is in the winter? Any decent restaurants open winter time? There are a few in Kalkan which serve great food but soemtimes it is good to try recommended places in other areas and I dont know Fethiye that well.


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« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2005, 17:44:13 PM »
Hi and a very warm welcome to the Forum.......will drop in when next in that direction :)

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« Reply #28 on: December 25, 2005, 14:45:27 PM »
Well! what he does,nt do, is live in Turkey, I love Kalkan its a beautifull place, I call it the Polpero of Turkey, we move out to Fethiye next year, so we will come and visit your resturant.




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