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PostAuthor: BlueEyedCat » Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:46 am

Diri wrote:Thread to discuss Kurds in diaspora and their behaviour...

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Have you noticed? Maybe it's just Norway - but 99% of Italian Pizza/Pasta etc. restaurants are owned and run by Kurds... Why is that?

I find it very peculiar...

2) Have you noticed? Maybe it's just Norway - but when Kurds start a buisness, it's always food... :shock:


So what the heck are expecting, a Kurd starting a hi-tech software company ? :lol: :lol: :lol:

However, you're biased, why don't you tell your Kurdish brothers that % 80-90 of drug deal job in Europe is handled by Kurds ?

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PostAuthor: Balci » Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:51 pm

My dad and some friends run, and have runned several Italian resturants. The reason may be that kurds like italian food? (I am the big exeption)
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PostAuthor: Comerd » Wed May 02, 2007 9:18 am

Arashi wrote:It is the same in Sweden. Alot of pizzerias, kebab-places and Persian-restaurants here are run by either Kurds or Persians.


But it's awesome for me as a customer. I walk in, ask if they speak kurdish and if they do, its great! I (often) get free drinks and stuff on the house and I can talk to them if the restaurant isn't too full with other customers and just generally have a good time with another Kurd. This also works with Persians and sometimes Arabs and the topic is often the general situation of the middle-east. But still, it's fun and educational sometimes :)
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PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Fri May 04, 2007 2:41 pm

Hey, I do the same! As soon as they know I speak some words/sentences in Kurdish, I have Kurdish friends etc... they become very friendly.
They cant believe I speak a bit of their language 8)

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PostAuthor: jihan_jan » Sat May 05, 2007 1:48 am

I think kurds are the best cook's axxxxxx i miss the kurdish food from kurdistan last summer when i went to visit kurdistan I could not stop myself from going to kurdish restaurant's they had they best foooood yummy...i think we kurdish people are lucky because we have good food at the same time its really healthy...

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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sat May 05, 2007 2:08 pm

jihan_jan wrote:I think kurds are the best cook's axxxxxx i miss the kurdish food from kurdistan last summer when i went to visit kurdistan I could not stop myself from going to kurdish restaurant's they had they best foooood yummy...i think we kurdish people are lucky because we have good food at the same time its really healthy...


Subway? Sorry, in the United States good and healthy food is associated with subway.

But the most healthiest food has been found off the coast of Hawaii and it is a form of blue-green algae known as spurilini. It increases your intellect, cleans out your entire system, and it contains the same nuitrition as that of breast milk.
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PostAuthor: Diri » Sat May 05, 2007 8:42 pm

Darkseid wrote:
jihan_jan wrote:I think kurds are the best cook's axxxxxx i miss the kurdish food from kurdistan last summer when i went to visit kurdistan I could not stop myself from going to kurdish restaurant's they had they best foooood yummy...i think we kurdish people are lucky because we have good food at the same time its really healthy...


Subway? Sorry, in the United States good and healthy food is associated with subway.

But the most healthiest food has been found off the coast of Hawaii and it is a form of blue-green algae known as spurilini. It increases your intellect, cleans out your entire system, and it contains the same nuitrition as that of breast milk.


What? What's the name of this algae? And can I buy it in Europe???
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sun May 06, 2007 1:46 pm

Diri wrote:
Darkseid wrote:
jihan_jan wrote:I think kurds are the best cook's axxxxxx i miss the kurdish food from kurdistan last summer when i went to visit kurdistan I could not stop myself from going to kurdish restaurant's they had they best foooood yummy...i think we kurdish people are lucky because we have good food at the same time its really healthy...


Subway? Sorry, in the United States good and healthy food is associated with subway.

But the most healthiest food has been found off the coast of Hawaii and it is a form of blue-green algae known as spurilini. It increases your intellect, cleans out your entire system, and it contains the same nuitrition as that of breast milk.


What? What's the name of this algae? And can I buy it in Europe???


Yes you can.

You can find information about it here.

http://www.spirulina.com/SPBSpirulina.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirulina_ ... plement%29
http://www.naturalways.com/spirul1.htm
http://www.spirulinasource.com/earthfoodch3a.html

And you can buy some of it here and yes you can buy it in Europe.


http://www.earthrise.com/wheretobuy.asp


And you can make several different dishes with Spurilina here:

http://www.spirulina.org.uk/recipes.htm
http://www.spirel.co.uk/recipes.asp
http://www.taau.com.au/spirulina/recipes.htm
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cookbook:B ... a_Pancakes



This stuff is not advertised in the United States due to fear of it beating all of the present businesses that make false dietary and medical investments. So you know if the corrupt American society doesn't want it, then its got to be good. But, you can kind of tell that by it only being Australian and British individuals that advertise it.
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PostAuthor: Diri » Sun May 06, 2007 2:38 pm

Wow...

But one question - because I am always sceptical to commercial stuff like this:

Do you work for any of the companies involved in distributing Spirulina?

:lol:
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sun May 06, 2007 3:11 pm

Diri wrote:Wow...

But one question - because I am always sceptical to commercial stuff like this:

Do you work for any of the companies involved in distributing Spirulina?

:lol:


No I don't. I'm a student at a college in Virginia. I don't work, period.

Also, being an American it would be rather difficult to work for a business outside of America, when I haven't yet attained a Master's Degree.
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PostAuthor: Diri » Sun May 06, 2007 5:07 pm

Darkseid wrote:
Diri wrote:Wow...

But one question - because I am always sceptical to commercial stuff like this:

Do you work for any of the companies involved in distributing Spirulina?

:lol:


No I don't. I'm a student at a college in Virginia. I don't work, period.

Also, being an American it would be rather difficult to work for a business outside of America, when I haven't yet attained a Master's Degree.


:roll:

I was merely fooling around the bush... :wink:

So so... But are you Kurdish? By the way - did anybody open a "welcome" thread for you??? :o
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PostAuthor: Darkseid » Sun May 06, 2007 5:10 pm

Diri wrote:
Darkseid wrote:
Diri wrote:Wow...

But one question - because I am always sceptical to commercial stuff like this:

Do you work for any of the companies involved in distributing Spirulina?

:lol:


No I don't. I'm a student at a college in Virginia. I don't work, period.

Also, being an American it would be rather difficult to work for a business outside of America, when I haven't yet attained a Master's Degree.


:roll:

I was merely fooling around the bush... :wink:

So so... But are you Kurdish? By the way - did anybody open a "welcome" thread for you??? :o


That is very generous of you, but I am not Kurdish. It is just my interest to follow God's will and God lead me here to follow my destiny of whatever it is.

But I'm just an innovator. I invent great ideas for political processes and I'm open to receiving suggestions and ideas from others. It is up to other people to take my ideas into account. One man cannot change the world.
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