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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:52 am |
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| Looks like a gigantic barcode… that of the “TRNC”? |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:54 am |
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| Get Real! wrote: |
| Looks like a gigantic barcode… that of the “TRNC”? |
... or a doggie bag of leftovers from PACE for the "embargoed" TCs. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:55 am |
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What's he holding in his left hand?  |
Let's have a closer look and see!
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:58 am |
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| kafenes wrote: |
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What's he holding in his left hand?  |
Let's have a closer look and see!
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Now it looks like some kind of Freemason's ritual ... I wonder if he is standing on one leg with his trousers rolled up .... |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:07 pm |
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| Oracle wrote: |
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What's he holding in his left hand?  |
Let's have a closer look and see!
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Now it looks like some kind of Freemason's ritual ... I wonder if he is standing on one leg with his trousers rolled up .... |
Never mind whats in his left hand or the position of his trouser leg, it's the hand shake that is the indicator Discounting the cauldron and the bag, two more clues are present in the original photograph
Get them right and you can win two lovely rent free weeks staying in the quite and friendless atmosphere of our home near the beach in Ammochostos
Certain conditions apply to this competition and the organiser cannot be held responsible for any travel difficulties encountered. For further information about this competition please contact 'Hostage City Holidays', c/o The White Van Man, B&Q Car Park, The Old Kent Road, London. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:32 pm |
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please be serious. it is stolen from Kyrenia.
if anyone can help to find who stole it 200 euro reward i will give.
its a big one. |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 4:50 pm |
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| rotate wrote: |
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| kafenes wrote: |
| Oracle wrote: |
What's he holding in his left hand?  |
Let's have a closer look and see!
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Now it looks like some kind of Freemason's ritual ... I wonder if he is standing on one leg with his trousers rolled up .... |
Never mind whats in his left hand or the position of his trouser leg, it's the hand shake that is the indicator Discounting the cauldron and the bag, two more clues are present in the original photograph
Get them right and you can win two lovely rent free weeks staying in the quite and friendless atmosphere of our home near the beach in Ammochostos
Certain conditions apply to this competition and the organiser cannot be held responsible for any travel difficulties encountered. For further information about this competition please contact 'Hostage City Holidays', c/o The White Van Man, B&Q Car Park, The Old Kent Road, London. |
Actually his tie is saying something
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:48 pm |
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| GAVCARoCOM wrote: |
My old antique cauldron stolen from my garden
i reported to the police and i heard someone stealing many of them . beware
if you see anyone suspicious please let me know.
i guess they will try to sell it to someone.
i can recognise it |
do u remember what happened with Hodja's stolen pan
The pan - One day, Hodja borrowed a pan from his neighbor. After he had finished using it, he took it back to the neighbor with a small pan tucked inside. When the man saw it, he was most surprised. “What is that?” he asked. “Well, said the Hodja, when I borrowed your pan it was pregnant and it brought a child into the world.”
The man smiled and accepted them. A few days later Hodja borrowed the pan again but this time he did not return it. The man was confused. He went to Hodja and asked “What about my pan?” “I am very sorry”, said Hodja, “but it died.” “Don't make jokes with me”, replied the man, “How can a pan die?” “If you believe that it brought a child into the world”, said Hodja, “why can't you believe that it died?” |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:24 pm |
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I really like those big pots too, but they're far too expensive. £800 was a quote I got from someone in Cyprus.  |
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:39 pm |
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| T_C wrote: |
I really like those big pots too, but they're far too expensive. £800 was a quote I got from someone in Cyprus.  |
I have a lovely big one given to me as a wedding present by the late Major General Quinn of the United Nations in 1978. |
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