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Partiton on it's way.

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:50 am

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Pyrpolizer wrote:I guess with partition (that this topic talks about) we would not even have the chance to share such lovely moments Kikapu. This for you.



Pyro, you old Fox, you sure know how to get a old guy like me all emotional.

Thank you my friend for your thoughts.

We really are Cypriots at Heart, aren't we.? :wink:

Partitionist, eat your Hearts out. :D


This song is so bad that when ever I hear it I just want to slap someone...anyone.....! :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:



Zan, does that make you a 'slapper?'. Only joking. Must evoke painful memories. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby zan » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:52 am

denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:I guess with partition (that this topic talks about) we would not even have the chance to share such lovely moments Kikapu. This for you.



Pyro, you old Fox, you sure know how to get a old guy like me all emotional.

Thank you my friend for your thoughts.

We really are Cypriots at Heart, aren't we.? :wink:

Partitionist, eat your Hearts out. :D


This song is so bad that when ever I hear it I just want to slap someone...anyone.....! :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:



Zan, does that make you a 'slapper?'. Only joking. Must evoke painful memories. :lol: :lol: :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol: I had my moments.......These types of songs are northern (UK) slapper songs. I just think it is a rubbish song that drones on and on. :evil: :evil:
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:09 am

zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:I guess with partition (that this topic talks about) we would not even have the chance to share such lovely moments Kikapu. This for you.



Pyro, you old Fox, you sure know how to get a old guy like me all emotional.

Thank you my friend for your thoughts.

We really are Cypriots at Heart, aren't we.? :wink:

Partitionist, eat your Hearts out. :D


This song is so bad that when ever I hear it I just want to slap someone...anyone.....! :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:



Zan, does that make you a 'slapper?'. Only joking. Must evoke painful memories. :lol: :lol: :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol: I had my moments.......These types of songs are northern (UK) slapper songs. I just think it is a rubbish song that drones on and on. :evil: :evil:



Ofcourse what you mean is (that drones on and on. :evil: :evil:[/quote])
like the Cyprob. :twisted: :twisted: (just to keep slightly on thread :wink: )
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Postby SN » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:16 am

The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:21 am

SN wrote:
The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.


Good morning /kali mera SN or is it Dobri den/djin dobri, where is the quote you produced from? Who is the man?
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Postby SN » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:39 am

denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.


Good morning /kali mera SN or is it Dobri den/djin dobri, where is the quote you produced from? Who is the man?


Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)

Kata ta alla einai kalimera gia mena.Kalimeres apo to Londino loipon :lol: 8)
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:46 am

SN wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.


Good morning /kali mera SN or is it Dobri den/djin dobri, where is the quote you produced from? Who is the man?


Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)

Kata ta alla einai kalimera gia mena.Kalimeres apo to Londino loipon :lol: 8)


Its all Greek sorry Bulgarian to me. One of my ex's was from Czechoslovakia and I picked up a few words. Work with Poles as well. Since I guessed that you might be slav of some sorts I added my greetings. And now you flood me. That teaches me another lesson. 'Dont mess with languages! ':lol: :lol: :lol:

You might be the only person on this forum to translate ully from Bulgar. How about it? :lol: :lol:
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Postby SN » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:52 am

denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.


Good morning /kali mera SN or is it Dobri den/djin dobri, where is the quote you produced from? Who is the man?


Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)

Kata ta alla einai kalimera gia mena.Kalimeres apo to Londino loipon :lol: 8)


Its all Greek sorry Bulgarian to me. One of my ex's was from Czechoslovakia and I picked up a few words. Work with Poles as well. Since I guessed that you might be slav of some sorts I added my greetings. And now you flood me. That teaches me another lesson. 'Dont mess with languages! ':lol: :lol: :lol:

You might be the only person on this forum to translate ully from Bulgar. How about it? :lol: :lol:


Well off course i am not a Slav of any kind.Neither Bulgarian for that matter.
I bet i a more Greek than the wanna be Greeks 8)
The translation of my Bulgarian text is:

Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)


Translation.
Goodmorning.If you want to speak Bulgarian no prob.The answer to your question is to be found on the first page of this thread.

The last sentence was in Greek bsc i thought you were Greek.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:22 pm

SN wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
SN wrote:
The Cyprus problem has already been solved. A gullible population, thanks to the guidance of Papadopoulos and Christofias, supported by the political lightweights governing Greece since last March, has already chosen partition. This will inexorably lead to the creation of two states, along today's dividing line. No matter how repugnant, I personally consider that, in the end, such a solution is the one that our behaviour deserves. And it will prove our just punishment.


You have to give credit to the man.

As for Greece they are in such a confusion that wouldnt give a shit about Cyprus.It shall only care if a vital interest of her's is touched.


Good morning /kali mera SN or is it Dobri den/djin dobri, where is the quote you produced from? Who is the man?


Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)

Kata ta alla einai kalimera gia mena.Kalimeres apo to Londino loipon :lol: 8)


Its all Greek sorry Bulgarian to me. One of my ex's was from Czechoslovakia and I picked up a few words. Work with Poles as well. Since I guessed that you might be slav of some sorts I added my greetings. And now you flood me. That teaches me another lesson. 'Dont mess with languages! ':lol: :lol: :lol:

You might be the only person on this forum to translate ully from Bulgar. How about it? :lol: :lol:


Well off course i am not a Slav of any kind.Neither Bulgarian for that matter.
I bet i a more Greek than the wanna be Greeks 8)
The translation of my Bulgarian text is:

Dober Den!!! Ama ako iskash da govorime samo na Bulgarski niama problem.Otgovor na vaprosa ti e na parva stranitsata na tazi thread. :lol: 8)


Translation.
Goodmorning.If you want to speak Bulgarian no prob.The answer to your question is to be found on the first page of this thread.

The last sentence was in Greek bsc i thought you were Greek.



Thanks, good to be multilingual. maybe your Macedonian, but it doesnt matter, I dont want you arguing again with your fellow counrymen. I did recognize the second sentence

I am Cypriot, a Turkish Cypriot. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby SN » Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:26 pm

Thanks, good to be multilingual. maybe your Macedonian, but it doesnt matter, I dont want you arguing again with your fellow counrymen. I did recognize the second sentence


Actually thank you.I know it is good to be multilingual.
On the other hand i am not ethnic Macedonian.
You know...you can learn a language without being a part of that ethnic group if you have lived for some time in this country.So that would explain my fluency in Bulgarian.
I remain 100% Greek.If you call Greek a nationality that is 8) :lol: [/quote]
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