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It's funny sitting here in Turkey being in Asia

But on the doorstep of Europe. Listening

To John Lennon one minute and the local call

To prayer the next. They turn down/off the music during prayers


But it kind of works here.

No one would of heard of E.D here not even the English

Tourists. Perhaps ED people never go or have no need to go anywhere?


But it doesn't matter because it's like I have forgotten about ED too.


But there are a couple of people I'll be thinking off.


You will know who you are.


Only down side is price here have also risen. And I'm

Having too pay ?2.20 for 50cl

Of Efes Pilsner . Shocking


Foxy

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Otta Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > But it doesn't matter because it's like I have

> > forgotten about ED too.

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> He posts on the ED Forum.


That's the very point .

Sorry no more clues. You have to work it out for yourself


I've not even started on the Raki yet.


And I have a complimentary 1/2 bottle of red

Courtesy of my hotel waiting for me.

Just cannot spend money here.


Been here 24 hrs. Chilled?

I'm frozen solid and its 35 degs


Have fun


Foxy xxx

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steveo Wrote:

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> Have you just eaten some magic mushrooms Fox?


It sure feels like it.

I just come alive at 35Degs


I'm in my elephant here

After 30 years coming here it's like my real home.


Foxy

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Yeah I am feeling a little philosphical.

It's like I'm seeing E.D. As a district of Lilliput With all the Big Enders and all the Little Enders.

I'm sure at least someone will agree with me on that one?

Any one lol ?


I'm sort of becoming comfortably numb

And it very nice, :)


Foxy

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robbin Wrote:

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> DF wrote:

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> "I'm in my elephant here

> After 30 years coming here it's like my real

> home"

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> It could be... I'm sure you would be happier?


Happier than what? Lol

I'm a VERY happy person.


But

You have to remember reality is only temporary .

So live the dream.

But wake up from time to time .

Then like me you survive.


Foxy ;)

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It's odd but like I'm retired so

I'm not going back to work.

So the hit last a lot longer.


I'm just sorry to disappoint so many people

For being happy on EDF. You must all be lost for words


Shit. Why do they keep bringing me more EFES ?


My bill will top ?7-8 ?10.00with tip,

Shit I'm worth it,.


Lol

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Yes, agreed - but some mainly just use it for moaning about what ED has become and how the past was so much better. Surely those people would be better off having a relaxing break and enjoying themselves in their beautiful surroundings?
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Turkey has changed. They have spent billions of euros on the tourist trade.

Sadly recent events in Tunisia has meant

Thousands have stayed away.

Marmaris is a ghost town in comparison to previous years.

Especially after dark.

Many bars are empty and the atmosphere is a bit low key,

Last year the local mayor

Banned music in bars after midnight.


It's very very quiet here. (Peaceful)


Foxy

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