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13th September 2005, 21:30
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Re: electric cuts
shirleyanntr when you say the other side ,do you mean the other side in (is there anyone there) [  ]
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13th September 2005, 22:32
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Re: electric cuts
We dont get those sort of problems in Kusadasi....
Apparently, I hear that it is TEDASs way of punishing the community for not paying their bills on time....

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15th September 2005, 15:54
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Re: electric cuts
Hi ShirleyAnntr
We've just got back from Konakli (Payallar) after tqo weeks there.
Were they power cuts?
Thank goodness for that, I thought I was having blackouts from too much Raki
Kev
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15th September 2005, 17:57
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Re: electric cuts
puma..  ..now and then im a bit slow...but i got it....
and kevd..might have been a touch of both.. 
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15th September 2005, 18:29
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Re: electric cuts
As you seem to have guessed I am often in touch with the spirits
and the beer for that matter
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15th September 2005, 23:35
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Re: electric cuts
Reminds me of one particular year when we were in Ankara staying at a relatives house. We had just started getting our things together as we had soon had to make our way to the airport. There was already no water flowing though the taps after an earlier water cut. As I was crouched down in a typical turkish loo, we had a power cut.
So no electric, no water, and just 30 mins before a taxi was due to take us to the airport, we had to search around using candle light to gather up all our things into our suitcase!!
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