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  1. Thanx Ani. Yeah I agree with Ashot, in French boutiques it’s almost impossible to find clothing described as such. In Europe particularly in the UK one would find Bebe and Express in TK Max which, if am not wrong is like the US TJ Max
  2. Could someone add Parakian next to Didier plz. Thanks
  3. Didier Parakian is a sophisticated, feminine collection designed in Marseilles. Collections are based around original and colourful prints designed exclusively for the brand. Lines are kept fluid and tasteful use of embroidery, appliqués and trimmings are key. Didier Parakian always provides an exciting twist. The co-ordinated collections can be mixed and matched to give interesting day or occasion dressing that will ensure you stand out from the crowd! I never knew that DP Jeans means Didier Parakian Jeans.
  4. Snow by Orhan Pamuk is also interesting, it talks a lot about Armenians from Erzrum.
  5. Xachagoghi Hishatakaran is really good, I've just received Zartonq, 3 books, I've heard it's good as well.
  6. The main religious holiday for Russian people is Orthodox Easter. Easter is celebrated in late March or early April. The date of Easter varies from year to year, and moreover, Russian Orthodox Easter is usually celebrated AFTER American Catholic one. To be on the safe side, it is better to check the exact Easter date. You can do it by referring to the article below. There you will find Easter dates for the next 5 years. So why does Russian Easter go after American one? The question is very difficult, and the answer would be really complicated to read. I'll just say that it is connected with its Julian vs. Gregorian calendar, as well as with different interpretation of certain religious dates by Catholic and Orthodox Churches. There are some other things, but I do not think they all should be mentioned here. Easter is very important for Russians. A lot of traditional celebration goes on in churches; plenty of people attend the services. Some people are very religious, and this holiday is full of sacred meaning to them. Others pay tribute to their Orthodox upbringing, and dye eggs and cook special food due to the tradition. Easter is not an official holiday, however. It is always celebrated on Sunday, but people do not have a day-off on some other day of the week, unfortunately. This is what I found although it's not very informative.
  7. Takoush jan it never does we probably get 1 month of ok weather, never perfect summer, although this year it's been predicted much better one. Let see
  8. Lucky you! Its freezing cold over here.
  9. I took this pic yesterday morning, just to compare with the pictures of Takoush
  10. But why will the Russians and Greeks celebrate Easter on 27/04/08?
  11. Qristos hariav i merelots Shnorhavor bolorit Surp Zatike, Astsu orhnutyune yev xaghaghutyune lini bolorit het.
  12. It's common among muslims, I also heard that Syrian Arabs are proud to confess their LOVE AFFAIR with donkeys! Sheep sex immigrant caged AN asylum seeker had sex with a ewe as its “male partner” looked on, a court heard. Factory worker Hidyat Amin ? who came to Britain from Iraq ? romped with the sheep in a farm shed. The 30-year-old Kurd was trapped by DNA evidence after his underpants and socks were found at the scene. Shocked farmer Frank Davidson said: “The ewe was not very well and not very happy.” He told cops he feared “something funny” was going on involving his sheep and Shetland ponies. A man had been seen acting suspiciously under a full moon and was spotted several times previously lurking in the farmyard. On one occasion he casually smoked a cigarette before driving off, Hull Crown Court heard. The sheep and a ram had been isolated as part of treatment for foot rot, at Mr Davidson’s farm in Preston, East Yorks. He said he had found pants and socks nearby on THREE occasions as well as bread crumbs ? apparently used to entice the animals. Amin was found guilty by a jury of having sex with an animal. Prosecutor Caroline Wigin said DNA swabs suggested a billion to one chance it was not him.
  13. A man has been charged with breaking German animal protection laws after he was caught on camera having sex with sheep. The sheep's owner became suspicious last year and installed video surveillance equipment which filmed the 44-year-old in the act, police in the western region of Suedhessen said in a statement. "He admitted sodomising the animals and had no explanation for his actions," spokeswoman Christine Klein said. The man, who is a Turkish national and lives in the town of Gross Gerau, faces a jail sentence of up to three years or a fine, the statement said.
  14. Azeri Soldier ‘Escapes To Armenia’ An Azerbaijani soldier crossed into northeastern Armenia and surrendered to Armenian troops stationed there at the weekend, claiming to have been ill-treated by his commanders, the Defense Ministry in Yerevan said on Wednesday. According to the ministry spokesman, Colonel Seyran Shahsuvarian, Yaghub Mukhtarov, 19, told Armenian military officials that he decided to desert from his army unit in western Azerbaijan after being refused medical assistance and beaten up by its officers. Shahsuvarian said his body bore “numerous traces of severe beating.” The incident was reported just over a month after Armenia deported to an unnamed European country an Azerbaijani army conscript who had reportedly been taken prisoner in similar circumstances in December 2006. According to the Armenian military, Samir Mamedov claimed to have been systematically mistreated and humiliated by his comrades and asked not to be repatriated. Mamedov’s escape came the day after the repatriation of another Azerbaijani soldier who spent two weeks in Armenian captivity. The soldier, Vusal Garajayev, was convicted of high treason and sentenced him to 11 years in prison by a military court in Baku in May 2007. For its part, Azerbaijan released in late January an Armenian serviceman taken prisoner by Azerbaijani forces in August 2007 after deserting from his army unit deployed in Nagorno-Artsax. Private Hambartsum Asatrian claimed that he mistakenly strayed into Azerbaijani-controlled territory north of Artsax.
  15. Chem kaskatsum chashakit, bayts en mamanerin lselu mase chhaskaca
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