
Through a series of events that would bore you to death to know, I started watching Turkish television. I’ve even learned about 50 Turkish words and quite a few expressions. Yep, I’ve watched that much Turkish TV.
Over the last year and a half, I’ve come to love several actors of the Turkish persuasion. One in particular. He does have beefcake, but believe it or not, I liked him way before he took off his shirt. This guy is super smart and that’s sexy. Basically, the same things many of us have loved about Richard.
Still love ya, Richard. But I can have two or more loves because this isn’t real.
SO is the only one who gets to reign supreme in my real life. I’m sure you’re glad to know that. : D
Hope you’re doing well. Keep up the writing! I’ve bought and read everything!
Signed,
Your Fan who poses as crazy and loves it
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Does this new addiction have a name?!!😍
Can Yaman. Can is more or less pronounced John.
What a delightful update!! Can Yaman is very rewarding to be a fan of :) 😍🔥I know his whole remarkable story too and it’s the brains, dedication and determination that stands out too. I spend a couple of years virtually in Turkey starting end of 2019 (wrote about it in my very last blog post) jumped through different actors. This year we FINALLY got EL TURCO and SANDOKAN i followed both productions at the start of his training. Turkish is a fun language to dabble in, so many phrases are often repeated. What stayed with me is the music. I’ve since moved on drama from another continent all together but still listen to the music I collected from my Turkish drama days most notably is ballad singer Sezen Aksu, pop singer Göksel, band Sufle, Canozan, Sena Şener, I love the different sound and instrumentation.
At least I know you’re resourceful finding Turkish content, that’s a whole different challenge :)
How odd this comment posted anonymously after I had liked your post while I was logged in! Anyway now you know who it came from :)