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Offline kawasakikid

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #90 on: June 01, 2015, 10:27:34 AM »
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Yawn

Just one point then I am out of this "as you didn't see it, it couldn't have happened" dull argument.

You imply you are an independent voice as you "don't live in Uzumlu ". True, you live a few miles from remote Uzumlu in an even more remote spot.

Hardly the Mr. Independent you try to paint yourself as.

Very sad.

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Offline sadler

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #91 on: June 01, 2015, 11:02:00 AM »
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Well I like Kakakoy, KKOB.  Lovely place and so different from the place up the road.  We love to go there for lunch, so peaceful and quiet.   
I could quite happily have a place there.   
I never see much property advertised in Kaya, but we have noted new builds going up in the last year or two.


As I sit here and type, I am sitting in Kayakoy at Avalon Steppes about to stay a couple of nights in a yurt. If I had known this is camping, I would have joined the girl guides. Every luxury, on suite, air con, huge double bed, wonderful hosts, delicious food, cold efes and a dip pool. Utter bliss! KKOB, I luv luv luv Kayakoy.   :D 8) ;D

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #92 on: June 01, 2015, 11:49:32 AM »
That's glamping Sadler.  ;)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #93 on: June 01, 2015, 12:48:58 PM »
Cold Efes lovely, and there should be a few Spirits, around Sadler,  :D ;D :o : :) : :)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #94 on: June 01, 2015, 13:38:30 PM »

Quick fire quiz.  Delete yes/no as appropriate:

1. Should personal remarks be kept out of informed discussion/debates?  YES/NO;

2. Should a geographical location of a contributor to a debate/discussion diminish the merit of what is being said?  YES/NO.


As Admin I must reply to these searching questions.

1. No - and you haven't been subjected to any, Mr. Taylor Crute.

2. No - The person that brought your location into this was you. The subject of your geographical location was brought up, twice, by you,  in this topic - in an attempt to suggest you had no links with the area being discussed. You have. You live just outside Uzumlu.

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #95 on: June 01, 2015, 13:44:34 PM »
Sadler, do you have an en-suite and a toielt?
My parents camped all over the U.K when I was very young as I got older they started to go abroad. So, set off from Liverpool down to the Channel ports and over to France., my parents  were mad for camping.  So I have camped so many places in Europe.  From an apple orchard in Germany, to halfway up a mountain in Switzerland, then a beautiful valley in France with a waterfall and of course in Spain a country they loved and I had so many trips to lovely sites there.   I adored  the camping and the views and even then a lot of the Camp Sites were luxurious, but what I always hated were the communal toilets and wash rooms.   Please tell me things have now changed. ??
We really love Kaka and it would probably be a place we would buy a property in.  Hope you try the Istanbul for lunch Engin's homemade bread is lovely.  Also have a look into Villa Rhapsody. A little haven of peacefulness. Owners are lovely people and will make you welcome.   :)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #96 on: June 01, 2015, 13:59:36 PM »
KKOB, I know it's glamping - just my attempt at some humour!

Jacqui, there is a huge double bed, fridge, air con, wardrobe, and toilet, shower and washbasin. Believe me, I would be the last person to stay where there are communial loos. It is called Avalon Steppes. Google it and see. We have the Topkapi Palace. Very Turkish and luxurious.   :)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #97 on: June 01, 2015, 14:08:09 PM »
Yes but JH wants to know about the condition of the kaka house!

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #98 on: June 01, 2015, 14:12:58 PM »
Glad to hear that.  I watch a programme on T.V. "Four in a Bed" where couples with B.&.B's try each other's accommodation out and rate it.  There was a Yurt Camp in Wales, I think, but everyone complained about the communal loos and wash room. One guy objectd to getting up in the middle of the night and having to walk across the camp to the loos.
Well that sounds really good Salder.  May go and book in for a few days  Thanks for the heads-up.  Will pass on the information to others.   :) 

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #99 on: June 01, 2015, 18:33:47 PM »
I was sure that I had seen this topic somewhere. Can someone tell me where I might find it please  ;)







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