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Subject: Kebabs

2009-09-05 13:49:17
It does not matter, here we speak English.
2009-09-05 13:57:32
but, i dont know english.
can not i write here & international forumS any messageS :((
2009-09-05 13:58:42
forza Turkish KebabS! =)
2009-09-05 13:59:49
No. Only English. Enough with such puerile questions, you know the rules very well.
2009-09-05 14:01:47
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2009-09-05 14:02:11
oK MaTe ;) do you know how can cooking kebAbS? :p Are you like it?
2009-09-05 14:03:25
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2009-09-05 19:06:31
Kebab is tasty but i prefer American (or Mexican?) Burrito mmm...

u guys r makin me hungry!
2009-09-05 19:36:29
greek kebab - gyros pita, it's delicious


edit: a big mistake :P
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2009-09-21 02:03:12
kebabs aka North Americans thread... Mc Donald's FTL fat kids...
2009-09-21 09:47:05
I have read something about pork in the thread. I just suggest you to see the following video about why Muslims don't eat Pork.

2009-09-21 11:46:33
I´m curious.What´s the real meaning of the word kebab?Or it doesn´t have one?
It´s always with meat,or it could also be with fish?
2009-09-21 11:52:08
i think the only reason you dont eat pig is because your holly book says so
2009-09-21 11:58:37
but our holy book is QuRan always says reasonable things. And Quran is orijinal, wasnt unchance.
2009-09-21 12:12:04
reasonable things??? :O jejeje

i dont need any holly book telling me what to eat and when, with my brain it should be enough ( and im not catholic, i just dont belive on holly books)
2009-09-21 12:13:41
kebab could be everykind of meat, fish meat, chiken meat but usually red meat :p meaning of kebab; directly cooking on fire or in a cooker cooking but not with water :p or in therese ways cooking; fry or roast. this word etymology as from arabic to my language and all language ;)