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Postby shahmaran » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:05 pm

Yes we have major drug barons living there since they can find refuge under the circumstances, but this does not mean that the streets are actually flooded with drugs nor we have a drug culture where you see wasted people running around the streets every weekend AS YOU DO IN THE "ROC", very rarely some guy would get busted with some marijuana but thats as far as it goes, so i suggest you now run along and come back with some proof showing that we have a "drug problem" because i think we are just part of the trade but the actual customers are on your side ;)
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Postby DT. » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:26 pm

shahmaran wrote:Yes we have major drug barons living there since they can find refuge under the circumstances, but this does not mean that the streets are actually flooded with drugs nor we have a drug culture where you see wasted people running around the streets every weekend AS YOU DO IN THE "ROC", very rarely some guy would get busted with some marijuana but thats as far as it goes, so i suggest you now run along and come back with some proof showing that we have a "drug problem" because i think we are just part of the trade but the actual customers are on your side ;)


who runs in the street on weekends apart from joggers? What are you talking about you lunatic?
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Postby phoenix » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:30 pm

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shahmaran wrote:TRNC doesn't even have a drug problem, we don't even have the appropriate culture that would provide a market for such illegalities, unlike your drugged whore house Aya Napa and its surroundings, where people invade from all around the world for drugs and a quick shag :lol:


Wrong shahmaran. You are the Den of inequity! :lol:

http://www.financialmirror.com/more_news.php?id=367


You may have missed this from earlier since you are still harping on . . .
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:32 pm

Yes you did seem to have trouble understanding my posts previously, i guess i could be more clear just for you ;)
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Postby kafenes » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:42 pm

zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
zan wrote:
shahmaran wrote:What Yesilirmak hey?

That absolutely blows, this means my village too is going to be infested with Greeks in no time :sad:

But then i guess i can go find out what really lies behind that bloody hill i look at every day :lol:


I knew there was something I really liked about you......My dad comes from that village and our land is over that bloody hill.


You must know this place very well then...Do you know the lady in the picture???
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Zan this is the first restaurant along the row in Yesilirmak, i cant remember the name, Asmali i think, but of course i know this place, i literally grew up here, i used to come here every weekend with my family and i used to go catch fish and octopuses with my friends near that huge rock/island-like thing around the corner passed this restaurant where that part of the mountain is made of white chalk like stone making it extra beautiful, and after that its the military zone, we used to steal strawberries from the fields just around this restaurant, i hope they were not yours :lol: :oops:

I believe that sign the nene is standing next to says something about that vine trees trunk being the single widest trunk ever recorded or something, however i do not recognize the lady, but if she is from the area then i am certain my grandma would know her or of her. But this is a really old picture isn't it? Because all of those restaurants there have improved themselves a lot since.


I have been told that the restaurant is now rented out and has been upgraded yes! The vine is said to be over six hundred years old and is the biggest but the Guinness book of records will not put it into its book. I can't remember the reason why but a few different stories exist. I saw my very first live octopus in that sea. It was when they had that platform out to sea in 1974. I was thirteen at the time and I have never swum so fast back to shore again. A guy that was at the restaurant heard me telling my sister and he asked if he could borrow my snorkel and mask and went out and caught the creature. He then spent the next half hour bashing it against the big rock just in front f the restaurant. First time also that I tasted octopus. The one thing I can remember though is the fresh fish they caught and we ate it hot out of the mud oven. The best fish supper I can remember eating.

I will find out tthe name of that lady if you like because she was a close friend of my family.



When I am in Cyprus and am receiving guests who enjoy sea-food, That Reastaurant is the first place I take them. The fish the gentle breeze if you are lucky and the scenery is great. Also the kids (grand-children )love the sand and the sea there.


I love that part of Cyprus.....I feel more at home there than any other place I have visited in Cyprus. The smell of figs always reminds me of there.

The beach is great when it is calm but when it's a bit choppy the sea weed is all over the place. I can still feel the tentacle like leaves against my skin......The sea was black with them but I just had to go in for a swim.


Is this the last restaurant on the Kato Pyrgos beach before the green line?
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:44 pm

phoenix wrote:
phoenix wrote:
shahmaran wrote:TRNC doesn't even have a drug problem, we don't even have the appropriate culture that would provide a market for such illegalities, unlike your drugged whore house Aya Napa and its surroundings, where people invade from all around the world for drugs and a quick shag :lol:


Wrong shahmaran. You are the Den of inequity! :lol:

http://www.financialmirror.com/more_news.php?id=367


You may have missed this from earlier since you are still harping on . . .



Dearest Phoenix, my heart ache. Why is the 'd' in "Den" in capitals? Is it with intent? :lol: :lol:
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:46 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:You had Universities while the Roc was thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking Deniz. Yes I do "recognise" the goods in the Tcs, I guess we have a lot to learn from you in case of unification.



But thats why I HATE politics. Its just like the Eurovision song contest. We know where the votes will go regardless of the quality of the songs. The Baltic states, the Balkans, I will not mention Greece and Cyprus. :wink: :wink: The word itself, Politik, you know the original meaning, being Greek. I know of no Politician who I can respect (as opposed to National Leaders - Does that make any sense, or is that going to be contradictory? :oops:


Polis means town Deniz, and Politikos=Politician is the one who deals with matters that have to do with the town. So the meaning in Greek is totally pure.You are right though today Politicians are just serving themselves and some elites. The only one who doesn't belong to an elite is the average man in the streets, and most of the leftists...
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Re: Yesilirmak/Pyrgos border crossing

Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:48 pm

halil wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
cymart wrote:It seems there is a real possibility it may finally open by the end of this year-I did notice that the road from the Morphou area as far as Limnitis village had been repaired and widened when I was last over there at the beginning of July but the bit from the village up to the border is terrible and hasn't been touched for decades so there will be quite a few kms of roadworks needed presto!
Anyway, for the sake of all the good people on both sides who will benefit enormously,congratulations at finally escaping isolation and to the Pyrgos inhabitants who will no longer have to travel for hours to get to anywhwere else on the island!This crossing point should have been among the first to be opened!
Now what about opening Pachyammos-Erenkoy/Kokkina/Mansoura,at least for transit as this is another anomaly which makes no sense in the 21st century!


I am wondering whether on can enter the occupied from one entry point and exit from another. Has anyone tried it?


yes you can do it Pyro,
Every check point has got computing system.
Monday one of my friends came from Kermia check point and return back via leadra check point without problem.İ was with him.


Thanks halil.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:08 pm

shahmaran wrote:Yes we have major drug barons living there since they can find refuge under the circumstances, but this does not mean that the streets are actually flooded with drugs nor we have a drug culture where you see wasted people running around the streets every weekend AS YOU DO IN THE "ROC", very rarely some guy would get busted with some marijuana but thats as far as it goes, so i suggest you now run along and come back with some proof showing that we have a "drug problem" because i think we are just part of the trade but the actual customers are on your side ;)


Almost half the drug addicts in the Republic controlled areas are foreigners. FYI I personally haven't seen ANYONE on drugs. The statistics come from the police and the last time i checked, heroin addicts were just 1 person every 2000.

You are saying you have no drug problem. The question is how can you tell? From the number of arrests, when it is obvious the whole place is controlled by drug barons?
I just gave you the fact that you have 3 de-toxication clinics.What are those clinics doing, what were they doing before the opoening of the gates? Do your calculations and find out yourself what might be the truth.

Furthermore if you check the matter of drugs you will discover there is absolutely nobody in the trade chain who is not a user himself. Even the barons. Your saying that you are just "suppliers" is pure nonsense. The whole chain even the whores use them. (Yeap most of the whores use them anyway that's why the become whores on the first place)
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Postby phoenix » Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:20 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
phoenix wrote:
phoenix wrote:
shahmaran wrote:TRNC doesn't even have a drug problem, we don't even have the appropriate culture that would provide a market for such illegalities, unlike your drugged whore house Aya Napa and its surroundings, where people invade from all around the world for drugs and a quick shag :lol:


Wrong shahmaran. You are the Den of inequity! :lol:

http://www.financialmirror.com/more_news.php?id=367


You may have missed this from earlier since you are still harping on . . .



Dearest Phoenix, my heart ache. Why is the 'd' in "Den" in capitals? Is it with intent? :lol: :lol:


I think I meant to write "Den of Inequity" but didn't follow through with the second capital . . . and as you know I hardly ever re-read the stuff I write, so what gets through is a first draft. My excuses over . . .

Please do not think I intend to hound you every time I write (even though you are perpetually in my thoughts :lol: ).
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