Verb
To precisely understand something, one would assume?
Don’t misunderestimate me, sir!
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To precisely understand something, one would assume?
Don’t misunderestimate me, sir!
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The act of having a conversation, in the future tense.
We will conversate about this later
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If you’re planful you’ve made a plan? Maybe?
We should be more planful about this in future.
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To put something into production, when you know you’re doing something truly lacking in smart.
Found in the notes of a Change Advisory Board meeting, of course!
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To be not at fault for something really stupid. Typically used by people out of their depth trying to save their careers.
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[Read More]Starting in Kas, we headed to Antalya today.
Antalya Archaeological museum.
So many amazing crumblies and so many other artifices to check out.
Another day with a load of photos.
Lunch at Falez Manzare Cafe & Bistro with an incredible view and delicious food. Different to most places along this adventure, the menu was in Turkish alone. I’ve learnt enough by now to be able to read it myself… or enough that only a little use of Google Translate’s camera feature was required. Efes in a mug and Eggplant Köfte was dutifully shoved in my face. :)
[Read More]After catching up with RMB in the morning - yay for international 4G, courtesy of Vodafone prepaid - we head out.
Aligda factory (streets, local edition) was an incredible structure to drive past
Lover’s mound, neolithic recreation settlement
rather cool inside, owing to the use of breezes and foot-thick earth walls
Derinkuyu underground city
Started well, by smashing my head into the … door frame of the toilet outside.
got a round of applause after I emerged from the first major tunnel section, owing to my origami-style unfurling and a bus full of chinese tourists at the bottom
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So many shinies! So little time!
Walked through town to the acqueduct - pretty impressive
down back streets alongside Attaturk rd to get back to the spice bazaar
amazing traffic & businesses crammed into every corner.
The Markets on the northwest side of the bazaar were more amazing to me than the Spice Bazaar itself. Tiny streets, crammed to the gills with even tinier shops, selling anything and everything. Light bulbs, food, party supplies, farming equipment and everything in between. I’d definitely suggest a walk down Hasırcılar Cd. if you’re ever in the area!
[Read More]On the road again! Left Antalya after onf of the most spectacular breakfasts we’ve had, and that’s saying a lot! Eggplant and peppers and all tgood things.
Shopped for Bananas at a roadside stall, and marvelled at the range of other goodies while wishing we had more time to be able to eat them all :)
Erkan told us about marriage culture today
1500 people, three days 500kg of meat
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