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Postby roseandchan » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:24 pm

firstly get real our title deed was english owned so we do have a valid title deed. it has stood in this turkish cypriot village for 200 years long before your goverment had any say. so what makes you so sure of yourself.maybe your living in my friends house in pafos? is it yours or did your goverment exchange it for land you left here? in england we have a saying "people in glass houses don't throw stones"
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:32 pm

roseandchan wrote:you must be seriously old if you can dig up this old bull. don't waste your time searching the history books this is 2008. things have moved on, wake up and smell the turkish coffee.

I certainly hope you're not addressing property owners in this manner lest you wake up one morning and smell a REAL GREEK CYPRIOT OWNER'S double barrel shotgun...
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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:33 pm

Oh dear, the "Exchange" word has been mentioned.
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Postby Kifeas » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:43 pm

roseandchan wrote:firstly get real our title deed was english owned so we do have a valid title deed. it has stood in this turkish cypriot village for 200 years long before your goverment had any say. so what makes you so sure of yourself.maybe your living in my friends house in pafos? is it yours or did your goverment exchange it for land you left here? in england we have a saying "people in glass houses don't throw stones"

Roseeee, our government did not exchange any TC property in the south, for any GC one in the illegally occupied north! Wake up to the realities of international law, which will be chasing your English crook friends that live on stolen GC land, for the rest of their lives!
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:44 pm

roseandchan wrote:firstly get real our title deed was english owned so we do have a valid title deed. it has stood in this turkish cypriot village for 200 years long before your goverment had any say. so what makes you so sure of yourself.maybe your living in my friends house in pafos? is it yours or did your goverment exchange it for land you left here? in england we have a saying "people in glass houses don't throw stones"

Allow me to give you a crash course on Cypriot real estate…

The Department of Lands and Surveys of Cyprus started its operations in the year 1858 and is considered to be the oldest governmental department of the public sector in Cyprus.


http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/dls/dls.nsf/d ... enDocument

For your information, the British arrived in Cyprus for the first time in 1878, so even if your English "owner" was the first to land here that’s a difference of 20 years!

In Cyprus we have this saying...

Don't bite off more than you can chew!
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Re: pinarbasi

Postby halil » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:05 am

roseandchan wrote:hi halil
we live opposite mustafa cinars home. you cant miss us as you will see the union jack flying in our garden. your welcome for coffee anytime! why is it everyone assumes we are all crooks?


From the sir name i don't know , whose the Mustafa Cinar but i can find u .

as long as u know who are you , don't listen what the others says .this the very basic sample why we can't have solution in Cyprus .They thinks they are the masters and we are ........ ????
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Postby halil » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:25 am

To live in the village has got many advantages . quite , fresh air , you can grow up your own vegetables etc.... etc ....

yesterday i picked up broadbeans from my garden to prepare brunch for my self . it will be very interesting for u . to fry the broadbeans with eggs .
this is very old traditional TC's cooking . it has been done many years from our area .
i pictured the cooking and ingredients and food for you . you can try in your home too . Broadbeans must be very tiny ones.
Image broadbeans.


Image Tomatoes , broadbeans ,onions and 2 village eggs .


Image first put the onions in the pan for fry.

Image add olives , broadbeans and later choped tomatoes
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Postby halil » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:29 am

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Image add 2 eggs + salt and black pappers .

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Postby halil » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:33 am

Also you can boil the broadbeans and add olive oil and fresh lemon juice for your lunches or meals .... but dont forget the onions or garlic with it ...also add some fresh mint flakes.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:52 am

halil wrote:Also you can boil the broadbeans and add olive oil and fresh lemon juice for your lunches or meals .... but dont forget the onions or garlic with it ...also add some fresh mint flakes.
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Delia Smith, eat your heart out. Lovely stuff Halil. :lol: :lol: You just wait till I see you. :twisted: :twisted:
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