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Postby Oracle » Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:27 pm

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denizaksulu wrote:I have just realised whos thread I am on.
I have retired.

:shock: :shock:


Clearly you have gone back on your word ..... :lol:


..... and again! :roll:

Can't stop spreading lies ... I have seen through your little charade, and every time your bumbling, forgetful act is challenged, you blow up and Mr Hyde emerges with his foul thoughts and words .....

That is what makes you angry ..... the fact you do not fool me like you do the rest ..... Deniz / Mr Hyde ... :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:22 pm

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umit07 wrote:I see the crazy cira is getting nasty once again. If she can make a guy like Deniz to tell her to fuck off, Mrs Stella really needs some rewiring.

Stella if you feel uncomfortable in Cyprus you can always sod off to Delphi , cos we ain't going back to mongolia any time soon.

Deniz you are to good for her likes, she likes it hard and rough :lol:

Napacayık bre bu folloşu?



Umit, you may have got it wrong. The honour of using those swear words first , go to orospuya. I was merely trying to see Admins reaction. Obviously anything goes. Whether its racism or foul language. Patently it is open season.

We either go down to her level or chalenge her every argument. She does not like losing. She will turn on you like a rottweiler.


My dear Deniz , do not allow your behaviour to be dictated by others , Im the one that swears and curses , you are the Gentleman . Any one that insults you also insults me .
To Oracle : Please take note that I have met Deniz and I found him a very pleasant , quietly spoken perfect gentleman and a true Cypriot. He does not indulge in colorful or undignified language in order that he accentuates his " apophthegmatic " inference on your rather controversial , so far , and disparaging criticism on anything Turkish !!
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Postby simonwjones » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:22 pm

Pissouri is the best village in Cyprus....for sure.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:57 pm

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denizaksulu wrote:
umit07 wrote:I see the crazy cira is getting nasty once again. If she can make a guy like Deniz to tell her to fuck off, Mrs Stella really needs some rewiring.

Stella if you feel uncomfortable in Cyprus you can always sod off to Delphi , cos we ain't going back to mongolia any time soon.

Deniz you are to good for her likes, she likes it hard and rough :lol:

Napacayık bre bu folloşu?



Umit, you may have got it wrong. The honour of using those swear words first , go to orospuya. I was merely trying to see Admins reaction. Obviously anything goes. Whether its racism or foul language. Patently it is open season.

We either go down to her level or chalenge her every argument. She does not like losing. She will turn on you like a rottweiler.


My dear Deniz , do not allow your behaviour to be dictated by others , Im the one that swears and curses , you are the Gentleman . Any one that insults you also insults me .
To Oracle : Please take note that I have met Deniz and I found him a very pleasant , quietly spoken perfect gentleman and a true Cypriot. He does not indulge in colorful or undignified language in order that he accentuates his " apophthegmatic " inference on your rather controversial , so far , and disparaging criticism on anything Turkish !!



Miltiades my friend, methinks you have just signed my 'death warrant' :lol: :lol: :lol: Surely any friend of yours or any friend of mine will be 'prime target' for the madame fanouklas. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby webbo » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:21 am

tessintrnc wrote:One of my favourite places is the Maronite village called Kormakitis (Korucam in Turkish). The village is fairly typical with the style of houses, but it is the Church that is so beautiful. There is also a lovely restaurant there which is also a Butchers shop famous for the woman Butcher! They make wonderful mezze and their own farm supplies the lamb chops!! Maria, who runs the restaurant makes THE BEST yoghurt I have ever tasted. It is located in the North-West. Maria speaks fluent English Turkish and Greek and every Sunday the place is packed with Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and just a few foreign tourists. It is well worth a visit!!
Tess


I love yoghurt! Never really ate it back home, but now as I eat salad every day I eat - well - just cannot get enough!!

Bubbles x 8)
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Postby webbo » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:27 am

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Nikitas wrote:The smell of wine and fermenting grapes. I know that smell well and funnily enough it reminds me of Famagusta which has no wine growing to speak of. The KEO depot was near our house, and walking past it I could smell wine from the huge casks they had there.

Smells evoke places much more vividly than sights. I always ask my friends who have been to the USA to describe what it smells like. They cannot. They look at me strangely, even Americans. One Greek doctor who traveled all over the USA was the only one to give a definite response: "air conditioning". I will take fermenting grapes over that, any time.


Here hear or is it here here or hear hear? :lol: :lol:


Here here as if you did not already know!!!

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Postby kurupetos » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:28 am

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tessintrnc wrote:One of my favourite places is the Maronite village called Kormakitis (Korucam in Turkish). The village is fairly typical with the style of houses, but it is the Church that is so beautiful. There is also a lovely restaurant there which is also a Butchers shop famous for the woman Butcher! They make wonderful mezze and their own farm supplies the lamb chops!! Maria, who runs the restaurant makes THE BEST yoghurt I have ever tasted. It is located in the North-West. Maria speaks fluent English Turkish and Greek and every Sunday the place is packed with Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and just a few foreign tourists. It is well worth a visit!!
Tess


I love yoghurt! Never really ate it back home, but now as I eat salad every day I eat - well - just cannot get enough!!

Bubbles x 8)


salad & yogurt = Bliah :(
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Postby webbo » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:31 am

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webbo wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:One of my favourite places is the Maronite village called Kormakitis (Korucam in Turkish). The village is fairly typical with the style of houses, but it is the Church that is so beautiful. There is also a lovely restaurant there which is also a Butchers shop famous for the woman Butcher! They make wonderful mezze and their own farm supplies the lamb chops!! Maria, who runs the restaurant makes THE BEST yoghurt I have ever tasted. It is located in the North-West. Maria speaks fluent English Turkish and Greek and every Sunday the place is packed with Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and just a few foreign tourists. It is well worth a visit!!
Tess


I love yoghurt! Never really ate it back home, but now as I eat salad every day I eat - well - just cannot get enough!!

Bubbles x 8)


salad & yogurt = Bliah :(


Wrong! It is scrummy!! You just want souvla!!!!

Bubbles x 8)
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:32 am

kurupetos wrote:
webbo wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:One of my favourite places is the Maronite village called Kormakitis (Korucam in Turkish). The village is fairly typical with the style of houses, but it is the Church that is so beautiful. There is also a lovely restaurant there which is also a Butchers shop famous for the woman Butcher! They make wonderful mezze and their own farm supplies the lamb chops!! Maria, who runs the restaurant makes THE BEST yoghurt I have ever tasted. It is located in the North-West. Maria speaks fluent English Turkish and Greek and every Sunday the place is packed with Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and just a few foreign tourists. It is well worth a visit!!
Tess


I love yoghurt! Never really ate it back home, but now as I eat salad every day I eat - well - just cannot get enough!!

Bubbles x 8)


salad & yogurt = Bliah :(



Honey and Cypriot yogurt, beat that. Hmmm. :lol:
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Postby webbo » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:36 am

denizaksulu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
webbo wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:One of my favourite places is the Maronite village called Kormakitis (Korucam in Turkish). The village is fairly typical with the style of houses, but it is the Church that is so beautiful. There is also a lovely restaurant there which is also a Butchers shop famous for the woman Butcher! They make wonderful mezze and their own farm supplies the lamb chops!! Maria, who runs the restaurant makes THE BEST yoghurt I have ever tasted. It is located in the North-West. Maria speaks fluent English Turkish and Greek and every Sunday the place is packed with Greek Cypriots, Turkish Cypriots and just a few foreign tourists. It is well worth a visit!!
Tess


I love yoghurt! Never really ate it back home, but now as I eat salad every day I eat - well - just cannot get enough!!

Bubbles x 8)


salad & yogurt = Bliah :(



Honey and Cypriot yogurt, beat that. Hmmm. :lol:


Sorry Deniz, do not have a sweet tooth so no honey, sorry! :(

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