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Post by ulf on Feb 20, 2011 19:40:05 GMT -5
Did you fought back? ;D
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Post by nilofer on Mar 9, 2011 4:22:26 GMT -5
My youngest son, Milad ;D.
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Mar 9, 2011 13:44:45 GMT -5
Masallah, what a stunner!!
does Milad mean century or era?
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Post by nilofer on Mar 11, 2011 3:50:29 GMT -5
Thank you, Desire . His name means "holiday"...
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Mar 11, 2011 16:36:04 GMT -5
aa cool, in Turkish Milat (I duno if its correct spelling) means a century or an era... he is beautiful, hope his life will the same way.
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Post by toskaliku on Mar 11, 2011 18:13:52 GMT -5
No, and its causing a lot of problems for her family. She kept it a secret for the first year entirely but now it came out and her little nice conservative Dibran family is all upset. Judging by the pic I can see why lol. Just joking. Even if the guy was an upstanding citizen the family would be upset. Nationality comes first in their minds, family second and somewhere down the line the character of the person comes along. I think most Albanians feel that way. Maybe the ulta-liberal Tironsat parents don't think in that order. Even then, I bet most of them prefer for their kids to be with an Albanian. Its pretty funny actually. When I first came to America, back in the mid 90s, I remember my mother was virulently opposed to any form of patriotism. She was glad to be out of there. She didn't want to admit she was Albanian, and was generally opposed to me even really remembering that country. Today it has slowly changed. Now she once again, her and my father, both strongly identify as Albanian and have expressed their desire to see me marry an Albanian girl.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 11, 2011 18:26:24 GMT -5
aa cool, in Turkish Milat (I duno if its correct spelling) means a century or an era... he is beautiful, hope his life will the same way. And....the..Serbian,..."Miladin"...meaning=Dear-one
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Post by nilofer on Mar 17, 2011 15:51:39 GMT -5
aa cool, in Turkish Milat (I duno if its correct spelling) means a century or an era... he is beautiful, hope his life will the same way. Cool! Is it a name in Turkish, or just a word? Because I've never heard of anyone Turkish named Milat... And thank you so much, I wish the same for you and your children when you hopefully have some . And....the..Serbian,..."Miladin"...meaning=Dear-one That one, I actually knew! ;D. My Serbo-Croatian friend told me a while ago...I love that meaning .
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Post by Dèsîŗĕ Yèarning on Mar 17, 2011 16:23:02 GMT -5
There probably is someone out there named Milat. I haven't heard of anyone, but then I usually forget names instantly.
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Post by terroreign on Mar 19, 2011 0:10:10 GMT -5
Skoric you look sorta like Sam Rockwell
Ironically he played a Serb from Cleveland in one movie -
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