Well, I'm very surprised the thick-set, fat midget has forgotten where she honeymooned! I thought she would have literally been busting to tell members that she and Mr Bouffant honeymooned in Stinky Tinky! After all, it's where all the jet setters go isn't it! Fancy being too ashamed to admit you honeymooned in Stinky Tinky?! Everyone knows Oz is a tight-arse, so it's hardly as though members would be shocked! lol Instead, Sirin talks about her one holiday to Side in a 3* affordable hotel which, err, wasn't her honeymoon.......
See how she SUGGESTS and SKIRTS the issue? She just can't tell the grubby TRUTH, can she?
She even SUGGESTS to her members that she and Bouffant have been to SO many resorts in Turkey in the last 5 years... well, 5 years equals 5 resorts - I wouldn't call that LOTS lol In fact, I think she's only been to about 3 or 4 in the last 5 years. Why does she have this terrible need to embellish all the time? It is so unnecessary. Everyone can see through her, and it's embarrassing.
I must say, though, that I think it's really weird them just going to Turkey all the time. Turkey is Turkey - whichever resort you go to - so except for a slight change of scenery everything is much of a muchness. It is Turkey. So where is the VARIETY in that?! Same food, same drink, same music, same old patter.....it's Turkey in a different resort. Some resorts are more scenic/quieter/busier than others - but it's still Turkey. Saying that changing resorts in Turkey adds variety is like buying different shaped pastas for variety....
How boring.
Of course, when she gives a full report on her latest trip to TURKEY she'll not give an honest one. Guarantee it. You can tell she's jittery about something in the way she suddenly ended her post with "Hope you find something nice!" Who was she saying that to? I think she's slowly going round the twist......
Here's her post:
"We've always holidayed in Turkey since Oz moved here, and we've tried so many different resorts to keep up the variety.
The most romantic place we've stayed was a holiday village in Side (old town) called Can Garden. The accommodation was chalet/bungalows, so you feel you're in your own space when you shut the door. The gardens are beautifully kept too.
The holiday village / hotel is set on its own beach, with gorgeous sunsets every night. A professional photographer does a good trade in romantic photos!
That would be my personal favourite in Turkey to date - but there are plenty of places Turks can go without needing a visa, or a Schengen visa for Europe should not be too difficult.
Hope you find something nice! "
Strawbs
See how she SUGGESTS and SKIRTS the issue? She just can't tell the grubby TRUTH, can she?
She even SUGGESTS to her members that she and Bouffant have been to SO many resorts in Turkey in the last 5 years... well, 5 years equals 5 resorts - I wouldn't call that LOTS lol In fact, I think she's only been to about 3 or 4 in the last 5 years. Why does she have this terrible need to embellish all the time? It is so unnecessary. Everyone can see through her, and it's embarrassing.
I must say, though, that I think it's really weird them just going to Turkey all the time. Turkey is Turkey - whichever resort you go to - so except for a slight change of scenery everything is much of a muchness. It is Turkey. So where is the VARIETY in that?! Same food, same drink, same music, same old patter.....it's Turkey in a different resort. Some resorts are more scenic/quieter/busier than others - but it's still Turkey. Saying that changing resorts in Turkey adds variety is like buying different shaped pastas for variety....
How boring.
Of course, when she gives a full report on her latest trip to TURKEY she'll not give an honest one. Guarantee it. You can tell she's jittery about something in the way she suddenly ended her post with "Hope you find something nice!" Who was she saying that to? I think she's slowly going round the twist......
Here's her post:
"We've always holidayed in Turkey since Oz moved here, and we've tried so many different resorts to keep up the variety.
The most romantic place we've stayed was a holiday village in Side (old town) called Can Garden. The accommodation was chalet/bungalows, so you feel you're in your own space when you shut the door. The gardens are beautifully kept too.
The holiday village / hotel is set on its own beach, with gorgeous sunsets every night. A professional photographer does a good trade in romantic photos!
That would be my personal favourite in Turkey to date - but there are plenty of places Turks can go without needing a visa, or a Schengen visa for Europe should not be too difficult.
Hope you find something nice! "
Strawbs