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Sean Lupton aka 'Mr Squint' is spotted in Northern Cyprus

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Postby pantheman » Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:49 am

zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:TRNC isent a country.. but just wonder zan.. why did you move to uk for? why nto stay in ur TRNC forever if thats where u love? i can understand why people fled cyprus from the south in fear of the turks coming again for war but why would turks run away?


You should try and keep,up mate so that you do not make such a fool of yourself...I was chased out by the Makarios and EOKA regime......We were starving so we left.......We were threatened so we left..Any TC that had the chance left for safety and economics...Simple really.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Yes and i suppose 33 years later and you are still running. Yeah, come on zan pull the other one it has bells on it.

Thats all we hear from you excuses excuses, what about the 200,000 GCs you chased out, thats ok right. Same old same old. You need to change you tune, it getting very boriiinnnggggg.

Yawnnnnnn :roll:
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Postby zan » Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:50 am

DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:TRNC isent a country.. but just wonder zan.. why did you move to uk for? why nto stay in ur TRNC forever if thats where u love? i can understand why people fled cyprus from the south in fear of the turks coming again for war but why would turks run away?


You should try and keep,up mate so that you do not make such a fool of yourself...I was chased out by the Makarios and EOKA regime......We were starving so we left.......We were threatened so we left..Any TC that had the chance left for safety and economics...Simple really.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:



A lot of us experienced hell Zan but came back to the island. If you don't want to give the kid an answer cause its personal then thats fine bt don't give me the sad story that thousands of families including my own lived through....but still returmed.


When did you return DT...


75


1975........I thought you were in the city until a few years ago???


Anyway...I was 14 years old...My father earned about £10 a week..We were a poor family with just about enough money to get to England let alone fly back and start again for the second time. My father was educated for two years of his life and that was it.....We had made a life for ourselves in the UK......Cyprus was still in shit and no idea where it was going so prospects for TCs were still very low. You guys don't seem to realise what the siege was doing to my people....What were we going to return to...Do you think that my fathers tears in the night was easy to take....He lost his eldest son to drugs and gambling and he still had kids to bring up. It's great for ou rich guys to go home and have it all in your free country while we had nothing to relate to....We were fragmented.
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Postby DT. » Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:56 am

zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:TRNC isent a country.. but just wonder zan.. why did you move to uk for? why nto stay in ur TRNC forever if thats where u love? i can understand why people fled cyprus from the south in fear of the turks coming again for war but why would turks run away?


You should try and keep,up mate so that you do not make such a fool of yourself...I was chased out by the Makarios and EOKA regime......We were starving so we left.......We were threatened so we left..Any TC that had the chance left for safety and economics...Simple really.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:



A lot of us experienced hell Zan but came back to the island. If you don't want to give the kid an answer cause its personal then thats fine bt don't give me the sad story that thousands of families including my own lived through....but still returmed.


When did you return DT...


75


1975........I thought you were in the city until a few years ago???


Anyway...I was 14 years old...My father earned about £10 a week..We were a poor family with just about enough money to get to England let alone fly back and start again for the second time. My father was educated for two years of his life and that was it.....We had made a life for ourselves in the UK......Cyprus was still in shit and no idea where it was going so prospects for TCs were still very low. You guys don't seem to realise what the siege was doing to my people....What were we going to return to...Do you think that my fathers tears in the night was easy to take....He lost his eldest son to drugs and gambling and he still had kids to bring up. It's great for ou rich guys to go home and have it all in your free country while we had nothing to relate to....We were fragmented.


sorry to hear about your dad.

I went back to the UK to study and stayed there to work till last year.

WHat siege?
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Postby zan » Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:07 am

DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
DT. wrote:
zan wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:TRNC isent a country.. but just wonder zan.. why did you move to uk for? why nto stay in ur TRNC forever if thats where u love? i can understand why people fled cyprus from the south in fear of the turks coming again for war but why would turks run away?


You should try and keep,up mate so that you do not make such a fool of yourself...I was chased out by the Makarios and EOKA regime......We were starving so we left.......We were threatened so we left..Any TC that had the chance left for safety and economics...Simple really.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:



A lot of us experienced hell Zan but came back to the island. If you don't want to give the kid an answer cause its personal then thats fine bt don't give me the sad story that thousands of families including my own lived through....but still returmed.


When did you return DT...


75


1975........I thought you were in the city until a few years ago???


Anyway...I was 14 years old...My father earned about £10 a week..We were a poor family with just about enough money to get to England let alone fly back and start again for the second time. My father was educated for two years of his life and that was it.....We had made a life for ourselves in the UK......Cyprus was still in shit and no idea where it was going so prospects for TCs were still very low. You guys don't seem to realise what the siege was doing to my people....What were we going to return to...Do you think that my fathers tears in the night was easy to take....He lost his eldest son to drugs and gambling and he still had kids to bring up. It's great for ou rich guys to go home and have it all in your free country while we had nothing to relate to....We were fragmented.


sorry to hear about your dad.

I went back to the UK to study and stayed there to work till last year.

WHat siege?


Thank you on my father.....

The "What siege" will just about piss every TC off and I am going to bed because that civilised conversation you craved has just gone out of the window......Well done......Good night!
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Postby DT. » Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:09 am

:lol: night night
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Postby Nikitas » Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:19 pm

Today, February 7 Sener Levent writes about the presencoe of British crooks in TRNC and concludes his article with the new "fruit", the appearance of pirates in the waters off the TRNC who rob fishermen. Apparently the glorious Turkish navy who know very well how to harass fishermen in the Aegean, have yet to figure out navigating the eastern Med. The final paragraph of Levent's article is a classic:

"Suddenly we are faced with this issue of piracy at sea. It looks like another dark case. Look at how many problems the fishiermen face, no one knows who is coming and going. The port is a free for all. And you feel happy and secure with 40 000 Turkish soldiers and sleep soundly. Our country is a whorehouse. There is no end to the troubles of this whorehouse. It is like a story from Thousand and One Nights. The country of the pezevenghis!"
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Postby RAFAELLA » Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:44 pm

I went through his article Nikitas. Excellent as always.
I never miss to read his articles.
Mr Levent is a true Cypriot.
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Postby purdey » Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:56 pm

I assume Mr Levent was also referring to Southern Cyprus,with it's open waters,Russian prostitutes,illegal immigrants..
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Postby DT. » Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:25 pm

purdey wrote:I assume Mr Levent was also referring to Southern Cyprus,with it's open waters,Russian prostitutes,illegal immigrants..


Can you name me one country in the Eu without Russian?Ukrainian prostitutes and one without any illegal immigrants (especially EU members states that neighbour illegal pariah states that flood illegal immigrants over on a nightly basis)?
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Postby purdey » Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:38 pm

No,but that was not my point...My point was do not portray one as whiter than white.
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