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	<title>Comments on: North Texas Artists in Turkey: Tim Coursey on Turkish Traits</title>
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		<title>By: kimberly alexander</title>
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		<description>Here&#039;s a list of Tim Coursey traits, just to balance out the point of view. Comfortably quiet and observant. Tim and I silently manned the rear windows of most of the road trips in Turkey, noses pressed to the glass. I loved not talking together. Brilliant. I learned quickly that I never want to miss a word from Tim Coursey when he finally speaks. He draws from a deep well. Big hearted. He&#039;s as tender as a frog belly in the way he treats others, but stone tough in what he expects from himself. That&#039;s a man you can trust. He&#039;s as genuine as they come. Among our band were friends who have known Tim since the Bronze Age, and I could easily see why they would lapse into a chorus of Tim-praising. Oh, and he hates to be complimented, which is endearing because he deserves it so much.</description>
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