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Postby DINOS SKALIOTIS » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:01 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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Sega wrote:Nicosia is better, but the town center is way too busy for me. I think you people need an underground or something. Seriously it really is taking the pis*.


Far better than other cities when it come to lots of things but is the capital and is busy...and is not all day long so bad. Well I never had to work in the center but a bit further. Not that is better since I had to cross the roads that connect Colleges, embassies and center. I still can say ... Cyprus is heaven at least you can put loud your music, yell at people talk on your mobile (with hands free always) until you move further and go home relaxed since you got out of your body all this stress from works. :D


I know it is better than other cities, I use to live in a small city in England. We had more stuff there and it was all spread out, no traffic no nothing (there was traffic at sales). I have been in Nicosia and I thought why is it like this, but if you notice there is too many shops and businesses on huge flats with limited parkings in a relatively short distance. Why do they need huge flats holding businesses in a vertually empty city.

I like Cyprus, just don't like travelling in the capital, one hour there drains me completely. People their are nice though.

Great pubs, restaurants, cafeterias, shops, we've got the lot... even politicians! :)

Btw, the last time DT and I were at an Irish pub together, Charilaos Stavrakis was sitting just behind us... another time Averoff was a couple of seats down... you get that in Nicosia and it's funny... :)
you talk as though i would want to associate with politicians! as for that averoff i would like to punch him straight in the mouth-traitor, this is the problem with cyprus we should be shooting these arseholes not drinking with them!
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:07 pm

DINOS SKALIOTIS wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Great pubs, restaurants, cafeterias, shops, we've got the lot... even politicians! :)

Btw, the last time DT and I were at an Irish pub together, Charilaos Stavrakis was sitting just behind us... another time Averoff was a couple of seats down... you get that in Nicosia and it's funny... :)
you talk as though i would want to associate with politicians! as for that averoff i would like to punch him straight in the mouth-traitor, this is the problem with cyprus we should be shooting these arseholes not drinking with them!

I DID say "funny"... What could be more enjoyable than watching Averoff's weird mannerisms while sipping coffee two tables away on a lazy Sunday? :lol:
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Postby DINOS SKALIOTIS » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:12 pm

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Get Real! wrote:Great pubs, restaurants, cafeterias, shops, we've got the lot... even politicians! :)

Btw, the last time DT and I were at an Irish pub together, Charilaos Stavrakis was sitting just behind us... another time Averoff was a couple of seats down... you get that in Nicosia and it's funny... :)
you talk as though i would want to associate with politicians! as for that averoff i would like to punch him straight in the mouth-traitor, this is the problem with cyprus we should be shooting these arseholes not drinking with them!

I DID say "funny"... What could be more enjoyable than watching Averoff's weird mannerisms while sipping coffee two tables away on a lazy Sunday? :lol:
i tell you what would be funnier, telling him "na bas na gamithis, tse esu tse i ratsa sou bou en tse mathimeni re gie tis boutanas" just before smacking him clean in the mouth, and then get my kids to laugh at him while he picks his teeth up! now that would be funny :wink: that is also the reason he wouldnt drink in larnaca! some bello skalioti would probably do it :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:18 pm

DINOS SKALIOTIS wrote:
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DINOS SKALIOTIS wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Great pubs, restaurants, cafeterias, shops, we've got the lot... even politicians! :)

Btw, the last time DT and I were at an Irish pub together, Charilaos Stavrakis was sitting just behind us... another time Averoff was a couple of seats down... you get that in Nicosia and it's funny... :)
you talk as though i would want to associate with politicians! as for that averoff i would like to punch him straight in the mouth-traitor, this is the problem with cyprus we should be shooting these arseholes not drinking with them!

I DID say "funny"... What could be more enjoyable than watching Averoff's weird mannerisms while sipping coffee two tables away on a lazy Sunday? :lol:
i tell you what would be funnier, telling him "na bas na gamithis, tse esu tse i ratsa sou bou en tse mathimeni re gie tis boutanas" just before smacking him clean in the mouth, and then get my kids to laugh at him while he picks his teeth up! now that would be funny :wink: that is also the reason he wouldnt drink in larnaca! some bello skalioti would probably do it :lol:

Yeah... well you Skalliotes, Lemessiani, Paphites, etc, always like to "solve" problems like that... :?
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Postby boomerang » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:30 pm

how cold are we talking about?

This week we experienced 2 days of scorcher, 36 degrees and Wed it went down to 16 degrees...and this is our last month of spring...
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:34 pm

boomerang wrote:how cold are we talking about?

This week we experienced 2 days of scorcher, 36 degrees and Wed it went down to 16 degrees...and this is our last month of spring...

Gudday Boomy... :)

Oh, how I miss Xmas on the beach down under... NOT! :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:39 pm

eat you heart out :lol:

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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:46 pm

boomerang wrote:eat you heart out :lol:

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Err... I hope there's no Sharks around... they do like red right? :)
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Postby boomerang » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:51 pm

They prefer baited hooks to red suits... :lol:

But how cold does it get in Cyprus over winter?

I am a winter person, can't stand heatwaves...
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:57 pm

boomerang wrote:They prefer baited hooks to red suits... :lol:

But how cold does it get in Cyprus over winter?

I am a winter person, can't stand heatwaves...

I'd say Nicosia will probably experience a 1˚C for a night or two and the remaining "heavy" winter will range from 5...8˚C.
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