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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby DT. » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:32 am

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Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:
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Postby CBBB » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:37 am

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Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


Perhaps, you should tell us what your solution is, unless you were both up all night with a couple of bottles of zivania and can't remember it!
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:37 am

DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:



That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.
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Postby DT. » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:42 am

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Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:



That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:47 am

DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:



That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:
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Postby bigOz » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:05 am

denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:

Michalism my friend, the solution is very easy as we truly discovered with DT about a year ago or so. The problem is: How many people truely want a solution to the Cyprus problem and who will implement it. Those people who are clever enough to do so are too busy earning a living and staying out of active politics. So you end up with a buch of idiots on both sides who end up as ministers. Initially they tell everyone what they like to hear to get the votes, and then their values and ides change like a camelion. i do not know how far back they archive the posts in this forum, but I will try my best to locate the exchanges we had with DT and post a link to them. Meanwhile we debate and hope that someone in authority reads these threads and perhaps learns something... :)

Yasu DT old friend! I am sorry I am not participating as often as I would like to in the debates, but I have onle been back from UK about a month ago and too busy setting up my home and an online marketing company (doing Search Engine Optimisation and EPR) - just like I told you many moons ago!

I was on your side last week to get a passport and was pleasently surprised by the helpful staff at the passport office. I had lunch with my girlfriend in Makarios Street and although I was aprehensive, I was soon very relaxed when neither the waitresses nor other customers were bothered by us talking in Turkish. At times like that, one often thinks "so what is the fucking problem?". I shall probably go again next week to pick up my documents. :D
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:00 am

bigOz wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:

Michalism my friend, the solution is very easy as we truly discovered with DT about a year ago or so. The problem is: How many people truely want a solution to the Cyprus problem and who will implement it. Those people who are clever enough to do so are too busy earning a living and staying out of active politics. So you end up with a buch of idiots on both sides who end up as ministers. Initially they tell everyone what they like to hear to get the votes, and then their values and ides change like a camelion. i do not know how far back they archive the posts in this forum, but I will try my best to locate the exchanges we had with DT and post a link to them. Meanwhile we debate and hope that someone in authority reads these threads and perhaps learns something... :)

Yasu DT old friend! I am sorry I am not participating as often as I would like to in the debates, but I have onle been back from UK about a month ago and too busy setting up my home and an online marketing company (doing Search Engine Optimisation and EPR) - just like I told you many moons ago!

I was on your side last week to get a passport and was pleasently surprised by the helpful staff at the passport office. I had lunch with my girlfriend in Makarios Street and although I was aprehensive, I was soon very relaxed when neither the waitresses nor other customers were bothered by us talking in Turkish. At times like that, one often thinks "so what is the fucking problem?". I shall probably go again next week to pick up my documents. :D



I agree. I think we make our own pf---ing problems. I get better treatment in the south than the North.
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Postby DT. » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:08 am

bigOz wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:

Michalism my friend, the solution is very easy as we truly discovered with DT about a year ago or so. The problem is: How many people truely want a solution to the Cyprus problem and who will implement it. Those people who are clever enough to do so are too busy earning a living and staying out of active politics. So you end up with a buch of idiots on both sides who end up as ministers. Initially they tell everyone what they like to hear to get the votes, and then their values and ides change like a camelion. i do not know how far back they archive the posts in this forum, but I will try my best to locate the exchanges we had with DT and post a link to them. Meanwhile we debate and hope that someone in authority reads these threads and perhaps learns something... :)

Yasu DT old friend! I am sorry I am not participating as often as I would like to in the debates, but I have onle been back from UK about a month ago and too busy setting up my home and an online marketing company (doing Search Engine Optimisation and EPR) - just like I told you many moons ago!

I was on your side last week to get a passport and was pleasently surprised by the helpful staff at the passport office. I had lunch with my girlfriend in Makarios Street and although I was aprehensive, I was soon very relaxed when neither the waitresses nor other customers were bothered by us talking in Turkish. At times like that, one often thinks "so what is the fucking problem?". I shall probably go again next week to pick up my documents. :D


Glad to see all going as scheduled BigOz, send us a pm when you're next over if you'll get time, be good to see you.
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Postby lovernomore » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:21 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
bigOz wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:

Michalism my friend, the solution is very easy as we truly discovered with DT about a year ago or so. The problem is: How many people truely want a solution to the Cyprus problem and who will implement it. Those people who are clever enough to do so are too busy earning a living and staying out of active politics. So you end up with a buch of idiots on both sides who end up as ministers. Initially they tell everyone what they like to hear to get the votes, and then their values and ides change like a camelion. i do not know how far back they archive the posts in this forum, but I will try my best to locate the exchanges we had with DT and post a link to them. Meanwhile we debate and hope that someone in authority reads these threads and perhaps learns something... :)

Yasu DT old friend! I am sorry I am not participating as often as I would like to in the debates, but I have onle been back from UK about a month ago and too busy setting up my home and an online marketing company (doing Search Engine Optimisation and EPR) - just like I told you many moons ago!

I was on your side last week to get a passport and was pleasently surprised by the helpful staff at the passport office. I had lunch with my girlfriend in Makarios Street and although I was aprehensive, I was soon very relaxed when neither the waitresses nor other customers were bothered by us talking in Turkish. At times like that, one often thinks "so what is the fucking problem?". I shall probably go again next week to pick up my documents. :D



I agree. I think we make our own pf---ing problems. I get better treatment in the south than the North.


:shock: :shock: :shock: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: yestreday admin told you dont write on forum if you dont like, i undrestand that in my langauge as f**k off. I thing admin si greek and he was right.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:52 pm

lovernomore wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
bigOz wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Michalism wrote:I take it you are a TC bizOz? I am very pleased somebody is in agreement with my sentiment. I have been in Eastern Europe for a long time and now I am in the US. Too far away for too long from lovely Cyprus. Any chance we can do something more tangible toward solving the Cyprus issue than just bitch on a web-site?


Doesn't look like it.


we actually solved it a while back with BigOz. Stayed up most of the night debating in the good ol' days. No one came round to implement it though :cry:


That is the problem DT. The people who solve the problem should be the same who will implement it. I dont see anyone willing to do that.


First we get the sugar, then we get the women and then we get the power Deniz :lol: 8)


Whatever it takes hey? As long as WE get there. :lol:

Michalism my friend, the solution is very easy as we truly discovered with DT about a year ago or so. The problem is: How many people truely want a solution to the Cyprus problem and who will implement it. Those people who are clever enough to do so are too busy earning a living and staying out of active politics. So you end up with a buch of idiots on both sides who end up as ministers. Initially they tell everyone what they like to hear to get the votes, and then their values and ides change like a camelion. i do not know how far back they archive the posts in this forum, but I will try my best to locate the exchanges we had with DT and post a link to them. Meanwhile we debate and hope that someone in authority reads these threads and perhaps learns something... :)

Yasu DT old friend! I am sorry I am not participating as often as I would like to in the debates, but I have onle been back from UK about a month ago and too busy setting up my home and an online marketing company (doing Search Engine Optimisation and EPR) - just like I told you many moons ago!

I was on your side last week to get a passport and was pleasently surprised by the helpful staff at the passport office. I had lunch with my girlfriend in Makarios Street and although I was aprehensive, I was soon very relaxed when neither the waitresses nor other customers were bothered by us talking in Turkish. At times like that, one often thinks "so what is the fucking problem?". I shall probably go again next week to pick up my documents. :D



I agree. I think we make our own pf---ing problems. I get better treatment in the south than the North.


:shock: :shock: :shock: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: yestreday admin told you dont write on forum if you dont like, i undrestand that in my langauge as f**k off. I thing admin si greek and he was right.



Show me where I targetted anyone with MY abuse. Otherwise 'go forth and multiply'. :lol:
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