adamlar mal beyler.
Ulkesinde biletleri 10-15 dolardan bile satilmayan gruba sen yuz bin dolarlar verip, altina limuzinler, ustune karilar, etrafina bodyguardlar dikersen; *** goturen metrosundan cikip caanim bogaza gelince deodarantina da bakar, tarihin en buyuk teror saldirisi olan 11 Eylul ulkesinde yasanmamis gibi toplumsal refah ve huzuruna da laf atar.
Şımartmasaymışlar "trash" rock zibidilerini.
///Mürüvvette endaze olmaz.
Yuuuuuuh! Ohaaaaa!!! Güvenlik konularında haklı olabilirler ama nasıl böyle konulabilmişler inanamıyorum!
Adamlar sözlerinde sürekli depresif takılan ve uyuşturucu kullanmanın büyüklük sayıldığı bi müzik türünü icra ediyolar ve gelmiş nelerden bahsediyolar. Alice in the chains bir "grunge" grubu ve grungelar kadar pislerini, ayyaşlarını ve kötü kokanlarını görmedim. Adamlar zaten sürekli yağlı saçlar ve yırtık kotlarla geziyolar.
Ulan kim olduğunu bilmediğiniz babalarınız Seattle ormanlarında ağaç keserken deodorant mı kullanıyordu. Gerizekalılar.![]()
Alice in chains asıl vokalleri öldükten sonra hiç toparlanamadi boktan bir grup oldu...
Diğer yorumlarına bir şey söylemeye gerek bile yok ama su bir gercek su anda gercekten çok fena kokan insanlar var heryerde. Bizim millet ter kokusu konusunda maalesef özensiz.
sitelerine girip baktm 2 satir bişyler yazcam yazamiorm hiyarlar.
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Istanbul was unlike any city we've ever been to.
It's the fourth largest city in the world, so it's huge, and culturally, it's very different from the U.S.
One of those cultural differences? Deodorant.
Three times I got on an empty elevator in the hotel, and three times I nearly gagged on the 7 floor ride down to the lobby. I'm not sure who was riding on it before me, but they left behind a cluster bomb of personal stink. If you're packing enough body odor that you leave a vapor trail behind wherever you go, perhaps a bar of soap and some speed stick might help out.
That's nitpicking though. Turkey is an interesting country, but unfortunately due to the schedule and the weather, I never really got out to see it.
Mike went to a bazaar with some of the crew guys and said it was amazing, but beyond that I don't think anyone even made it out of the hotel.
Maybe one of the reasons was the issue of security.
Apparently there was a bombing in Istanbul the day before we arrived, and there was also word that the concert was a terrorist target.
And to cap things off, there was a metal detector at the entrance of our hotel. That was a first. However, there were about 6 feet of open space on one side of it, and about 20 feet on the other side. So if the terrorist was a really honest person and a strict rule-follower, he would have been nabbed. Then again, he may have walked through, set off the alarm, and kept on walking without being checked, just like the guy I witnessed as I was sitting in the lobby.
I've never felt safer...
At least at the gig there was an entire bomb squad unit, a couple of bomb sniffing dogs, and a ton of security personnel.
They were doing an important job, but they just added to the massive amount of humanity roaming around backstage. I've never seen so many people backstage. EVER. And many of them weren't credentialed, and many of them didn't appear to be doing anything other than blocking my way as I tried to get from the dressing room to the production office.
So just to reiterate, I've never felt safer. Mostly due to the fact that if a bomb did go off, the odds of having at least a 30 person buffer between me and the blast was pretty good.
So to put it politely, the conditions at the show in Istanbul were a clusterf***.
Oddly enough, the one safe haven from all of the people was the stage.
The band came out and played a tight 60 minute set, and the Turkish fans put down their cigarettes long enough to shout their approval.
One of the other curiosities of this gig was the fact that there was no room for our tour bus to park backstage.
It stayed back at the hotel until the set was over, then picked us up outside of a back gate behind the stadium.
So the band's final goodbye to Turkey was making their way through a crowded sidewalk full of street vendors trying to sell them hot dogs and trinkets and glow-in-the-dark devil horns.
Like I said, it was unlike any city we've ever been to before...
puhahaha aynaya baksınlar ilk önce modellere bak
bu s.ktiğimin çakalları g.t korkularından otelden bi adım atamamışlar bide benim ülkeme b.k atıyo o.ç, madem beğenmemiş gelmesinler bi daha .mına koduğum japon askerleri![]()
koku konusunda haklılar.. maalesef özellikle türk erkekleri ne düzenli yıkanıyor ne de koltuk altına Deo Stick sürüyorlar.. temiz değiliz şimdi yalan yok.. sokaklarımızın caddelerimizin hali ortada...
Çok bilmişlik taslamışlar. O koku osuruk gibi bir hareketten kaynaklanıyorsa sen hiçmi osurmuyorsun ib*e derim.
Burada adamların kıçları kalkık beyler demek düşer.![]()
yahu hocam onla alakası yok amerikalılar bunlar yaa asıl pislik bunlar da her türlü *** var bide kendilerine bakmadan milleti suçluyolar avrupalılar da aynı *** wallahi bizim gurbetçi akrabalarımızın çocukarı var her yerde zatır zatır ossuruyolar onlarda öyleymiş sıçarım ben onların böyle kültürüne bilmemnesine![]()
Sonisphere da böyle güzel şeylerde yaşandı bu mına kodumun çocukları bokunla oynasınlar..
adamlar boşuna trde çok sevilmiyorlar..................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCqZLKgLj38
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