Kifeas wrote:Whatever, ...Get Real!
You're not running away again are you?
Seems to be a recurring theme!
Get Real! wrote:Kifeas wrote:Whatever, ...Get Real!
You're not running away again are you?
Seems to be a recurring theme!
zan wrote:Lena wrote:@ Zan
You said that “RoC is an illegal entity that is not recognised by the TRNC or Turkey”
OJ Simpson got away with murder!!!!!!!!!!
What I am saying is that the world have got it wrong because the GC administration is very clever at twisting the words and history and convincing the world that it is right. We did a crappy job of putting over our side of the story. If you look at the 1960 constitution, which only applies if and when it suits the GC administration, it does not allow a government to be formed without the TCs, ergo...................This is a fact. If we are to disregard the 1960 constitution then we too have the right to decide if we want to form our own government. The GC administration wants to have it both ways. This is being contested in courts right now and will be until it is resolved.
Kikapu wrote:
LENA,
It seems like a common mistake, that a lot of us make with your name, which I do apologise.
I'm very happy that you found the "report" interesting to read. I don't work too well under pressure or deadlines, however.!!
The flag issues are this. When I said there were a lot of Cypriot flags over Greek flags, that was true, since we spent a lot of times around the coast, which all the boats, small and large had Cypriot flags. Some also had Greek flags also, together. Most churches or Government or public buildings, had either both or just Cypriot flag. Along the green line check points, it had both, on all the locations, as far as I can remember. No, they were not every 20 meters, as you described the North, but most certainly, more Cypriot flags, than Greek flags.
Did you see any Cypriot flags in the North LENA.??
I hope you will get better soon. I expected more questions from you.
Kifeas wrote:Get Real! wrote:Kifeas wrote:Whatever, ...Get Real!
You're not running away again are you?
Seems to be a recurring theme!
Why are you sweat, they asked me.
I have been trying to argue with a fool,
... I replied!
LENA wrote:
By the way is that true what they say about the big nose?
By the way how your girlfriend knew all this details and you didn’t?
I love the parts of your story that you describe the way that you was amazed by small things like potatoes and she was laughing, and differences from British and us…on the what subjects we like to discuss (weather – food) etc
RichardB wrote:Moving on from the bitching thats going on
Kikapu, I'd just like to say thankyou for an excellent story
Hope you dont laeve it too long before you return to your island
Viewpoint wrote:turkish_cypriot wrote:sweetie pie wrote:By the way, had he not been able to produce information to tell them he was still in school he would not have been allowed out of the country.
I say again. YOU said people have 90 days which evidently they have not
Did you not read anything that VP said? Once you turn 18 you are obliged to do the army! No if's No but's! It doesn't matter if you turned 18 on holiday, if you're 18 then you have to do your national service!!!! If you don't want to do it then you sort it all out BEFORE trying to head back to your country. The 90 day thing only applies when you let them know that you wont be doing it BEFORE HAND and not at the airport when you're trying to leave ...Are you stupid or something? Gosh...
I usually get mine sorted the day after I land so that I know I will have no problems. I've done this since I turned 18. Everyone in the North knows this, if your cousin didn't then thats their problem...!!!
Well said TC, this person must be an imbecile as they do not want to understand that the laws are applied whether or or not people try to break them knowing or unknowingly. Once the nephew had been told they had broken the law and how to correct things by producing the necessary documentation they did and the matter was closed. Now your nephew may visit the TRNC 90 day in any year without having to do military service. We are telling you facts if you still wish to believe your own lies then continue to do so.
Kikapu wrote:zan wrote:You cannot see what this “story” of Kikapus has done to this forum. It has driven apart, further, those that you say you want to unite. Not one of you is prepared to criticise a single line in the over exaggerated personal view of a troubled mind. .
Zan,
What part of what I wrote of my trip to Cyprus, gave you any indication, that I have a "troubled mind". I wrote about over coming my fears mostly placed there by the Partitionist on this Forum. The fact that I was able to be amongst thousands of fellow Cypriots, who happened to be Greek speakers, was a great relief for me. Do you find anything wrong in that.? Don't you think, this was a positive outcome towards Unity, as you like to ridicule the GC's, as not wanting Unity, but just their land back.? You and VP, the two leading Partitionist on this Forum, are the only two, who have day after day, tried to counter, what I have written. Why is it, that the other TC's, are not following both your leads. I do not want to put any words in anyone's mouths, but even if they do not agree with what I wrote, they surely not accusing me and siding with the Partitionist. This should cause some concern to you and VP. You two are the extreme of extremes, and all you are doing, is offending even the TC's, let alone the GC's.
Kikapu wrote: LENA,
Keep your questions coming, please.
About the big nose thing. Let's just say, that nature has a way of sorting things out. If men were left with a big nose and nothing to counter balance it with, we would be falling flat on our faces, every time we tried to stand up.
Kikapu wrote: My girlfriend knew more than me, regarding to the places to go and visit because;
a) Her Guide Book is in German, and my German is terrible.
b) I can't read and drive.
c) She likes to plan the day, so that we are able to find toilets and food for her, during the day.
d) Keeps her busy navigating, or else she will fall asleep in the car, while I'm driving. I can assure you, it's because of my smooth driving, and not the company she keeps.
I love touching vegetables. I hope they are "over age".
Going to the store is very enjoyable for me.
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