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09/08/07 12:15 PM
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lol, yep, that is how armenians play sports but yeh, my friends were at the games, and those are but tiny incidents...but still, a good sport for all of us...
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09/09/07 08:16 PM
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Conflict/Cultural/Country Interest: ARMENIA!
i am half irish half armenian, ireland is free from england, but armenia has yet to be free from the clutches of turkey

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QUOTE(arrow @ 09/06/07 02:38 PM) [snapback]116007[/snapback] Hey the ermeni youth games sounds like fun http://oneworld.blogsome.com/2007/08/22/pa...-games-results/Haykakan Zhamanak covered the Yerevan-Cairo fight. there was no word about the Glendale-Istnbul fight but apperantly last year there was a fight between Glendale and Tehra. It seems that the Glendale team is an example of the American arrogance. Yerevan was disqualified because according to HZH (hzh.am) they started the fight. lifearoundme.wordpress.com/2007/08/20/yerevan-vs-cahier-–-fighting/ - 53k - http://oneworld.blogsome.com/2007/08/20/fi...an-games-day-2/ooooo wow! thats a good one! I play hokey, against other canadians and against other montrealers. there are always fights, and after every game we shake hands. i have friends in other teams and in the sport im fierce but once i get off the ice its all good. have you ever played a sport? and did your article forget to mention that they went out and partyed after the game? those teams that were fighting, wwent out, after the fight, and had fun in downtown yerevan! so what is the point of your article?
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09/12/07 04:40 PM
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Group: MEIC Conversion Group
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From: Los Angeles, USA
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Conflict/Cultural/Country Interest: Armenia, Assyria, and Kurdistan. Those are my main interests, others include the rest of the Middle East...

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QUOTE(irlandahay @ 09/12/07 01:46 PM) [snapback]116199[/snapback] oh yes...great point there arrow! again you always cut out the parts you dont want to hear... THEY WENT OUT AND PARTYED TOGETHER RIGHT AFTER! And yes im comparing basketball with hokey because they are both sports! the goal is to win and you sometimes get carried away. obviously its sad that its armenians fighting armenians, but no one declared war, its a sport. if you werent some fat geeky turk who always sat in his computer, you would have done sports and have known and in made friends and not get beaten up as a kid  Amen
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09/13/07 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(irlandahay @ 09/12/07 11:46 PM) [snapback]116199[/snapback] oh yes...great point there arrow! again you always cut out the parts you dont want to hear... THEY WENT OUT AND PARTYED TOGETHER RIGHT AFTER! And yes im comparing basketball with hokey because they are both sports! the goal is to win and you sometimes get carried away. obviously its sad that its armenians fighting armenians, but no one declared war, its a sport. if you werent some fat geeky turk who always sat in his computer, you would have done sports and have known and in made friends and not get beaten up as a kid  Hah, you are fun to chat with, seriously. They didn't went out and partied together. The reason they were beaten was " They were only HALF ERMENI".. I don't think beating up an opponent is part of a basketball, is it? Check my profile before making any personal remarks, and calling names is really really nasty , kiddo
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09/13/07 07:54 PM
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lol, arrow, you don't understand the armenian mentality..
saying they were half turkish is not the cause, but rather the trigger for the fight..any reason to lay off some steam.. it's the same thing as say, manchester united and arsenal fans, they are both from the same country, but they both participate in hooligan fights...now, downsize that for armenia, since it is not as serious as a hooligan fight...
you don't get it arrow, it's fun...
lol, i also love how his picture has been taken from the armenian side of the border
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09/14/07 02:14 AM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 09/14/07 04:54 AM) [snapback]116246[/snapback] lol, arrow, you don't understand the armenian mentality..
you don't get it arrow, it's fun... lol, i also love how his picture has been taken from the armenian side of the border I admit I am having my difficulties understanding you, as you do have yours understanding me. I thought it would be nice to put a picture of Agri, I took the picture from an ermeni web site.
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09/14/07 08:24 AM
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yes, it's not something to understand or not understand...armenians like to fool around, yell profanities at each other (obviously the biggest one is to call you a turk..go figure) and fight over nothing, it's really not serious, and is actually fun in the long run.
yes, it's a very nice mountain, though you told me that you refer to it as mount agri, because it is the only name you have known it by, though i heavily doubt that, because just about everyone in turkey knows it as ararat, even in official papers they write ararat next to the word 'agri', and i highly believe that your usage of that term is quite derrogatory...and a direct provocation..
never the less, im sure by now you know that the real name of you so called agri is ararat, or massis, now, since this is the armenia section of the forum, i would appreciate you refer to it by it's original armenian, and biblical name.
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09/14/07 03:38 PM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 09/14/07 05:24 PM) [snapback]116285[/snapback] yes, it's not something to understand or not understand...armenians like to fool around, yell profanities at each other (obviously the biggest one is to call you a turk..go figure) and fight over nothing, it's really not serious, and is actually fun in the long run.
yes, it's a very nice mountain, though you told me that you refer to it as mount agri, because it is the only name you have known it by, though i heavily doubt that, because just about everyone in turkey knows it as ararat, even in official papers they write ararat next to the word 'agri', and i highly believe that your usage of that term is quite derrogatory...and a direct provocation..
never the less, im sure by now you know that the real name of you so called agri is ararat, or massis, now, since this is the armenia section of the forum, i would appreciate you refer to it by it's original armenian, and biblical name. Yea, some moron rightwingers insult others as calling them " spawn of ermeni" , which I think is meaningless... The name is Agri for me, I won't call it anything other than that. In all Turkish papers, speeches it is Agri. I prefer it to call it that name. http://www.geocities.com/yuksekirtifa/bagri.htmhttp://www.tamzaratur.com/Dag_turlari/agri_dagi_turu.htmhttp://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C4%9Fr%C4%B1_Da%C4%9F%C4%B1As you can see, we call it Agri.
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09/15/07 01:38 AM
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lol, actually, here is a nice turkish website for you http://www.allaboutturkey.com/agri.htmif you notice, every time they say agri, they have (ararat) next to it. so does this one.. http://www.turkishweekly.net/comments.php?id=2126 a simple google search would suffice to see that even the turks speak of it as ararat. clearly, the only reason why the holy armenian mount is mentionned as agri, is for political purposes, a government website has to call it agri, it's turkified name, but knowing full well that most turks arn't even aware of agri being it's name, for they call it ararat, that is why they always put 'ararat' beside it. i highly doubt that they would add ararat to please the armenians, but rather for turkish people themselves to be able to mentally locate it. i have had conversations with many other turks who call it ararat commonly, all this leads me to believe that your usage of the term 'agri' is obvious provocation, since even UNESCO and international organisations call it ararat.
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09/15/07 04:23 AM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 09/15/07 10:38 AM) [snapback]116335[/snapback] lol, actually, here is a nice turkish website for you http://www.allaboutturkey.com/agri.htmif you notice, every time they say agri, they have (ararat) next to it. so does this one.. http://www.turkishweekly.net/comments.php?id=2126 a simple google search would suffice to see that even the turks speak of it as ararat. clearly, the only reason why the holy armenian mount is mentionned as agri, is for political purposes, a government website has to call it agri, it's turkified name, but knowing full well that most turks arn't even aware of agri being it's name, for they call it ararat, that is why they always put 'ararat' beside it. i highly doubt that they would add ararat to please the armenians, but rather for turkish people themselves to be able to mentally locate it. i have had conversations with many other turks who call it ararat commonly, all this leads me to believe that your usage of the term 'agri' is obvious provocation, since even UNESCO and international organisations call it ararat. http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C4%9Fr%C4%B1_Da%C4%9F%C4%B1http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_AraratNobody here calls it anything other than Agri, as stated in Wiki. Kurds and Turks have different names for it but the name is not Ararat. If you want to know what we call the mt. just take a look at Turkish web pages. Even in English web pages we use first Agri then ararat. ANd since I am a Turk, you'll be seeing me write Agri a lot more.
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09/15/07 03:34 PM
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lol, you totally skip the point...
i know full well that the mountain is officially called agri in turkey, and that is not what i debate, but just as you pretend that no one knows the word ararat, and every turk knows it as agri, is a total lie.
even kurds know it as ararat..and you don't have to go far to find that out, just look at the kurds on this website,
and you are only proving more and more that you are using the name 'agri' soly as a method of direct provocation.
lool..even your turkish wiki ends up refering to it as ararat,...
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