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SEVIYORUM
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 16 April 2007 :  02:12:26  Show Profile  Click to see SEVIYORUM's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
He was back on his shoe shine stool when i saw him in March .. he just says 'merhaba' everytime he see's me now
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laffa
benitez

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Posted - 19 April 2007 :  20:13:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I say a pat on the back for C.B.F.this creep has been exposed, and well done for posting the photo.
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tribalelder
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Posted - 20 April 2007 :  05:38:36  Show Profile  Click to see tribalelder's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
What Photo.
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laffa
benitez

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Posted - 20 April 2007 :  09:55:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Go back to the first page . should call him gillette.
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tribalelder
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Posted - 20 April 2007 :  13:23:57  Show Profile  Click to see tribalelder's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Didn't expect it to be eighteen months ago!
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Rindaloo
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Posted - 02 May 2007 :  19:22:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I met this bloke last november when I was strolling along the street. He was inebriated. He wanted to offer me a drink and I politely refused. Someone poked their head out of a shop and I felt they were telling him to back off. So I got off lightly.

HOWEVER, we got royally caught outside the big mosque when a young chap offered to tell us about the mosque 'for free'. He took us to the window and told us about the mosque. Then persuaded us to accompany him to a small mosque up a side street where we were told in hushed tones about that mosque and asked for money for its upkeep. OK we paid. But then he asked for money to pay for his books as he was a student. He really put us on the spot and we felt conned because he told us he didn't expect money at the beginning. That piece of education cost us about £20. It isn't one of my warmest memories.
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Pattimac
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United Kingdom
159 Posts

Posted - 03 May 2007 :  16:41:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We were also "educated" about the mosque (the big white one) by a chap who initially passed us on a bike when we walked along the pavement. He had a child on the bike with him. He took us inside the mosque and explained the proceedings to us and then he asked for monty for the upkeep of the mosque and something for himself. All in all it cost us about £17. We didn't mind to much as we would never have known so much about it or probably even been inside it without his assistance
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laffa
benitez

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Posted - 05 May 2007 :  01:15:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
He loves people like you, he hasnt had us in nineteen years, not to sound smug, because others HAVE, but we live and learn dont we.Even in our own city there was a beggar, sitting in town all day, he too got caught out, when he was seen going home in his B.M.W.Guess its a way of life with our man in Fethiye,and he is the one laughing at us,
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Steve B
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Posted - 05 May 2007 :  09:48:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ah yes, my first time in Fethiye a few years ago now we had the 'look around the mosque' guy. We were actually on our way to catch a dolmus to Olu Deniz when this chap approached asking if we were looking for a Dolmus and we replied yes and that we were on our way to Olu Deniz, he said that the Dolmus is at least 15 minutes away (we were naive back then and took his word for it) and to kill time we could look in the mosque, great why not.
He gave us a running commentry once inside about Islam and about how much money he needs to save for his education and how difficult it was for him...and so on. After 20 minutes of babbling on I stopped being the polite English man and took the missus by the arm and walked out and of course he followed asking for money. To get him out of my hair I gave him a Lira, he wanted more. Take it or leave it my friend, a million is better than nothing eh? He took it whilst muttering something. SO YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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Rindaloo
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Turkey
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Posted - 05 May 2007 :  10:55:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
After we had got away from him I got really mad when I thought about the money we had handed over. I mean, to put it into perspective we could have both been out for 2 days of boat trips with that money. It was a lot of money for him and he must have thought us mugs. And we were.
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