it is not uncommon to bargain for medical operations. the medical advisor at the U.S. embassy had LASIK eye surgery for $800. low-income citizens have a green card for free health care. our group leader Ersin is irritated that we keep asking which doctors take our insurance- they all do. they all do. (any operations i've been itchin for? turkish for "i don't care if my kidney is dragging on the ground. 200 or this boy is hittin the road"?)
Bush's approval rating 25%, only one point better than the post-watergate Nixon. U.S. citizens approve congress 13% of the time, a record low. Pew report for Turkey has 12% favorablity towards the U.S., lowest of the 25 countries polled. Polls show skepticism about change with both Obama and McCain in Turkey.
watching Al Jazeera. dusty shoes, dusty apartment. coughy face. want to be a journalist.
Sean Hannity, your ass hat is showing again.
why is the economy the stock market? who needs a stock market?
the evenness of homes and genders at Çatalhöyük has me asking "what went wrong?" in Kappadokian cave-houses i hear myself saying "that's religulous" indiscriminately.
2009 looks like a great year for socialism. inşallah. commentator says socialists are punch-drunk.
filled in an Illinois circle for Ralph Nader. ballot affidavit incomprehensible.
the English Dept. has a tea room with two employees. i pick up the phone, dial, "Muhammed, merhaba, nasılsınz, iyim. bir çay lütfen." piping hot black tea in tulip shaped cup, lemon wedge, tiny spoon, bowl of sugar cubes appear on my desk.
Turkish student listing off metal bands to me "Iron Maiden, Pantera, Korn, Slipknot, Black Sabbath." his first time talking to a native speaker.
connection hasn't the girth to support the daily show. i miss you Jon.
my students have to be laughing at me right now. yes, wrong classroom. just kidding!- wish i could communicate with you. iyi akşamlar!
la!,la!,la!,la!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
a month and week of bits
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la la la indeed
makes you appreciate foreign speakers here a lot more doesn't it?
have fun being the foreign kid
That post was hilarious. "wish i could communicate with you."
And the tea room sounds awesome. we need to implement that here. Now.
So you are going with Nader? I've been considering that option too. i dont' want to vote for Obama, I really don't, but I am beginning to believe it might be needed just to defeat the odious McCain-palin ticket.
I see now that the gov. s going to essentially nationalize these banks. So...socialism might have a bit of a good year.
chris-
you're registered in ohio, right? if so, you have to go with obama. in illinois i could stage a protest vote cause it doesn't make a difference.
i don't know if i want socialism under bush's rules. that sounds like dystopia already.
yes, jessi, i am the strange foreign kid. i sort of like it. the funny thing too is that most students here haven't had much experience with foreigners, so they like to laugh pretty loud at my pronunciations of their names, etc.
-tb
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