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Postby Viewpoint » Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:52 pm

humanist wrote:well a few more notes last Saturday night I went out to a club in Larnaca and not only did I have a great time dancing but also met some beautiful Turkish speaking Cypriot men. We all danced and laughed and had a great time together. Sunday my friend and I wen to the occupied Nicosia in hope of hring a car for a visit to kyrenia, other than the fact that not many people who were helpful did not sperak english we never managed to find a place to ret a car. Though we sat in the square for a tea and a beer. Nice. The oter night in Larnaca a beautiful gorgeous white mercedes pulled up and the three men sat in the next table talking in Turkish. We soon started conversation. they came over to party.


last night I saw the most disgusting hateful and sad example of Turkish hate. The amazing flag that many TC's are proud to have lit up. I can not say that my perception of TC's has not changed. I can not say how sad I am that separation and hate is driving us all to the destruction of our beautiful Island.

Anyway my days are numbered and I am going to have a great time meeting new friends and visiting my free country. Saturday night I am heading to Larnaca again, I just love the Phinikoudes. My parents and I are looking at a block of land in Lefkosia for a possible move to Cyprus and I am chaffed about that.

In the meantime GR and DT please call me for lunch if you like. I would like to support the TC's guy on Ermou street.

Anyone else who also wants to join in please call me on my mobile, as finding internet cafe's is proving tiresome.

Love Andreas THE CYPRIOT

a word to Talat you take your flag and shove it where it belongs.


You must admit its pretty impessive, the biggest in the world I believe.
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Postby humanist » Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:03 pm

Hi guys feeling a bit sad today. I went over to the occupied area to hire a car to visit my grandmother's village in hope of taking a pic of our home. Unfortunately I could not bring myself to it. May be next time. I am leaving Cyprus on the 5th of November and feeling very sad. May be the next time I visit we will all be living together in harmony and peace in the meantime am going to enjoy my KEO.

Cheers till we connect again.
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Postby phoenix » Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:09 pm

humanist wrote:Hi guys feeling a bit sad today. I went over to the occupied area to hire a car to visit my grandmother's village in hope of taking a pic of our home. Unfortunately I could not bring myself to it. May be next time. I am leaving Cyprus on the 5th of November and feeling very sad. May be the next time I visit we will all be living together in harmony and peace in the meantime am going to enjoy my KEO.

Cheers till we connect again.
Andreas


Cheer up Andreas, please dear.

When it is the right time, you will not have to just take a picture of your ancestral home.

Enjoy your remaining days. :D

Thinking of you, lots of virtual hugs and kisses. S.
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Postby humanist » Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:11 pm

thanks phoenix
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Postby kafenes » Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:14 pm

humanist wrote:thanks phoenix


Andreas, my twin brother, can I have your permission to post our picture together?
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Postby halil » Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:27 pm

humanist wrote:Hi guys feeling a bit sad today. I went over to the occupied area to hire a car to visit my grandmother's village in hope of taking a pic of our home. Unfortunately I could not bring myself to it. May be next time. I am leaving Cyprus on the 5th of November and feeling very sad. May be the next time I visit we will all be living together in harmony and peace in the meantime am going to enjoy my KEO.

Cheers till we connect again.
Andreas


Andreas,
i have asked u take where ever you would like to go . You refused it.

İ feel sorry for u.

Don't scare to come face to face with people. İt is the only right thing to do. Face with realities than u can find the right way.

Good luck.
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Postby Nikitas » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:29 pm

Andrea,

I fully empathize. I have been to Cyprus twice since the roadblocks opened. I could not bring myself to go north to visit the ancestral village. It is not a matter of fear or inability to face the places as they are now. Nothing to do with facing reality etc. I am guessing that you did not want to lose the memories. That is what prevents me from going north, losing all the memories I have of the place. It is like something wiping away your personal history.

Don't force it. It will happen when it will happen.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:39 pm

Nikitas its the same for many TCs they do not want to visit their old villages because they want to remember them as they were filled with all their memories and not as they are today, some will not even find their homes as they have been erased off the face of the earth.
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Postby phoenix » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:53 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Nikitas its the same for many TCs they do not want to visit their old villages because they want to remember them as they were filled with all their memories and not as they are today, some will not even find their homes as they have been erased off the face of the earth.


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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:07 pm

phoenix wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Nikitas its the same for many TCs they do not want to visit their old villages because they want to remember them as they were filled with all their memories and not as they are today, some will not even find their homes as they have been erased off the face of the earth.


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Truth appears to cause you problems phoenix, must be very frustrating being you.
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