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Postby shahmaran » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:47 am

Sure, if you want to ignore everything else i have said and you have done in the past, then go a head, pretend it doesn't exist, you are free to make up whatever story you would like to which might or might not fit your bigoted views, but the truth still stands.

There is not a single TC who regretted the fact that Turkey did come here in the first place, but some DO for what they have made of the place since, but its not only them to be blamed, because the other side is not a better option with the existence of people like yourself.

What are we supposed to do, ditch Turkey and try to get on with scumbags like you?

Yeah, in your dreams matey!
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Postby Oracle » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:52 am

shahmaran wrote:Sure, if you want to ignore everything else i have said and you have done in the past, then go a head, pretend it doesn't exist, you are free to make up whatever story you would like to which might or might not fit your bigoted views, but the truth still stands.

There is not a single TC who regretted the fact that Turkey did come here in the first place, but some DO for what they have made of the place since, but its not only them to be blamed, because the other side is not a better option with the existence of people like yourself.

What are we supposed to do, ditch Turkey and try to get on with scumbags like you?

Yeah, in your dreams matey!


Well ...... it's all part of the continuation of a whole series of attempts at taking over Cyprus. :roll:
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:59 am

Oh yes, because it had nothing to do with us living in the enclaves depending on UN supplies for years which came shortly after the internal violence that was backed up by the Greek army.

What was the Greek army doing here Phoenix? Did you need help digging mass graves?

What was Sampson up to? You still did not answer me about him, what do you think of him and his mission?
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Postby Oracle » Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:23 am

Sampson was a typical power-hungry man with a personal agenda.
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:35 am

Oracle wrote:Sampson was a typical power-hungry man with a personal agenda.

Samson was just a street thug who carried out a number of executions over the years along side his journalistic career and when the Greek junta initiated the coup and needed a fool to pose as a president he was the only idiot who dared take on the role.

The coup started on Monday 15th July yet on Saturday the 13th he was TOTALLY unaware that his “services” would be called upon just two days later. I know that for a fact because on that Saturday we both attended a wedding in Tymbou and he was sitting right across me on the same table happily drinking and chatting about anything but a coup.
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Postby Oracle » Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:41 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Sampson was a typical power-hungry man with a personal agenda.

Samson was just a street thug who carried out a number of executions over the years along side his journalistic career and when the Greek junta initiated the coup and needed a fool to pose as a president he was the only idiot who dared take on the role.
The coup started on Monday 15th July yet on Saturday the 13th he was TOTALLY unaware that his “services” would be called upon just two days later. I know that for a fact because on that Saturday we both attended a wedding in Tymbou and he was sitting right across me on the same table happily drinking and chatting about anything but a coup.


As I said ..... he was a typical power-hungry man with a personal agenda.

They'll do anything, have easily accessible weak-points and are therefore malleable by stronger forces.
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Postby Nikitas » Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:59 am

"what do you think, an average Turks loves the fact that their taxes goes to pay the new flashy car of the average unemployed lazy TC? "

Are you for real? This actually happens? Turkey buys cars for TCs?. And what do you mean by "the average unemployed lazy TC"? The TCs I know work hard, and are enterprising people.
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Postby pantheman » Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:34 am

Nikitas wrote:"what do you think, an average Turks loves the fact that their taxes goes to pay the new flashy car of the average unemployed lazy TC? "

Are you for real? This actually happens? Turkey buys cars for TCs?. And what do you mean by "the average unemployed lazy TC"? The TCs I know work hard, and are enterprising people.


Nikitas,

That was just shah, sarcasm. The guys has busted a nerve or something, seems he can't get all of his insults out fast enough.

He is just the innocent little lamb and the evil GC did it all.

He doesn't realise it take 2 to tango yet, ah didums, shall I kiss it better :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:47 pm

LOL Pantheman can you even read right :lol:

Nikitas, we are also very hard working TC people, but as a TC who lives here and knows MANY MANY TC's also, i cannot say the same for everyone, people barely have a house to live in but own 3 BMW's, this is very typical over here, where does the money come from?

Do you even live here? Because one would think you don't. :?



And Phoenix don't think i have not noticed you escape giving real answers again, you can dodge them all you like, you just keep proving me right.

When do we start our experiments, I'm dying to hear my side of the story from you :lol:
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Postby Nikitas » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:35 pm

How can I live there, are you kidding me or what? I grew up in Famagusta. We moved to England for work and studies in June 1963. In 1973 I went back to arrange for work etc. I graduated in 1974, late June. You can guess the rest.

I have been living in Athens with a fucking residence permit ever since. Dont piss me off now with silly questions.
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