iceman wrote:Get Real! wrote:DT. wrote:humanist wrote:Hi guysl
I have had a couple of nice days I visited a lovely village in the Troodos mountains with my cousin then up to Troodos itself where, guess what met a couple of Cypriots who spoke Turkish and we briefly chatted about my exerience in australia and also my holiday here. I told them that I am overjoyed at my frequent meetings with many Cypriots who speak Turkish and comented about the situation. It appears that wellshare the same view, it is sad and pathetic and something should be done quickly. Today I went to Ledra street and did some shoping the funny thing was as I was walking in the back streets I bumped into the Cypriot of Turksih linguistic background whom I met at the Mall Of Cyrpus the other day. He now lives in thier old home in the free areas and was cooking souvla he invited to lunch. How lovely was that. I declined because I had other plans. Then I went to the market place at Agalma and once again I was pleased to hear Turkish being spoken. It is re-assuring that the problem will be solved by itself as people begin to move freely around their country. I am planning to go to Kyrenia in the next few day and Apostolos Andreas as I have a wish to fulfil. We'll see. The lack of English signage is my main concern.
I also noticed the famous Flo cafe, today and had a chucckle at myself.
Ok guys chat later. I m looking forward to my trip to Paphos.
Ciao for now
Flo Cafe is now known as Icemans Hard Rock Cafe. Iceman memorabillia are everywhere...you can buy replica boxer shorts at the souvenir shop next door and also some of his famous hairwax.
Whe are we all going for another lunch?
why not? fix a date while Andreas is here..
GR
I'll be at Daytona Raceway on Sunday morning to watch the kart race...come down for a coffee if you have the time..
How come i never see you?? I'm there nearly every sunday for my nephew.