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Postby Conor » Sat May 17, 2008 9:34 am

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Postby Conor » Sat May 17, 2008 9:35 am

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Postby tessintrnc » Sat May 17, 2008 9:42 am

Good luck Conor - I look forward to an update after the weekend!!
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Postby Conor » Sat May 17, 2008 9:48 am

DT. wrote:Conor why didn't you just get your money back and call the whole thing quits? You could have been relaxing in a villa on the beach now instead of all this aggro.



Here is the history of negotiations I had to send to their own lawyer. Its also now back on my website at the bottom of front page. Our money back was NEVER on the table. Remember where I got the title for my website from I have proof for everything. Thanks for taking an interest in my case.

http://www.lyingbuilder.com/may18/toFPittadjis17092007.doc

I'll reply to the other points after tomorrows event :arrow:
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Postby Oracle » Sat May 17, 2008 10:14 am

JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup Conor the one man show ... had better be worth all this ... :roll:

Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob! .....


Now here stands a lady who does not pull her punches, I do hope you are not a property developer. :lol: :wink:


I've dabbled .... but being too human, I turned into a charity :wink:

Conor's methods just remind me of someone I had to deal with once, who took great advantage of me, made a lot of noise whilst I just tried to get on with my life under his constant threats and "victim" charade .... but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served and he was found out for hiding a lot of "details" and was duly carted off by the fraud squad. :lol:

(Not suggesting for one moment that Conor is hiding anything or hasn't revealed essential details ... just that his modus operandi reflects parallels and gives me the creeps .... :P )



Oracle you've actually just answered your own post :o

'but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served'

Just give the guy his day in court!

What's so wrong with that?

Only reason he's demonstrating whilst your President is defending Cypriot's rights is that nobody over here respected his rights when he could have reasonably expected them to do so.

Hardly nice to call a chap an 'Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob' just for fighting for what he believes in.

From what I can gather you've been doing it for ages.

'Soonest sorted, soonest to bed.'


Jim ... the difference being; I did not disturb Tony Blair! :roll:

My objection to Conor's method is the lack of perspective he shows (as I said, I got on with my life quietly, whilst pursuing justice).

President Christofias should be supported in the prime reason for his visit tomorrow, and not sabotaged for something like this, which let's face it happens everywhere.

Clearly Conor cares only for himself and not a jot for Cyprus and its refugees ...

Hence my description of his character traits.
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Postby JimB » Sat May 17, 2008 4:11 pm

Oracle wrote:
JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup Conor the one man show ... had better be worth all this ... :roll:

Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob! .....


Now here stands a lady who does not pull her punches, I do hope you are not a property developer. :lol: :wink:


I've dabbled .... but being too human, I turned into a charity :wink:

Conor's methods just remind me of someone I had to deal with once, who took great advantage of me, made a lot of noise whilst I just tried to get on with my life under his constant threats and "victim" charade .... but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served and he was found out for hiding a lot of "details" and was duly carted off by the fraud squad. :lol:

(Not suggesting for one moment that Conor is hiding anything or hasn't revealed essential details ... just that his modus operandi reflects parallels and gives me the creeps .... :P )



Oracle you've actually just answered your own post :o

'but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served'

Just give the guy his day in court!

What's so wrong with that?

Only reason he's demonstrating whilst your President is defending Cypriot's rights is that nobody over here respected his rights when he could have reasonably expected them to do so.

Hardly nice to call a chap an 'Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob' just for fighting for what he believes in.

From what I can gather you've been doing it for ages.

'Soonest sorted, soonest to bed.'


Jim ... the difference being; I did not disturb Tony Blair! :roll:

My objection to Conor's method is the lack of perspective he shows (as I said, I got on with my life quietly, whilst pursuing justice).

President Christofias should be supported in the prime reason for his visit tomorrow, and not sabotaged for something like this, which let's face it happens everywhere.

Clearly Conor cares only for himself and not a jot for Cyprus and its refugees ...

Hence my description of his character traits.



'I got on with my life quietly' ..... not a statement I'd expect many on here to attribute to you :lol:

On a more serious note though ....

Go demonstrate outside our parliament, wave your banners and flags, toot those horns and scale our buildings dressed as a gorilla or whatever takes your fancy.

Activists from all over the world demonstrate in London and all over the UK in general.

They get good press and our police don't make a habit of shooting live rounds into the crowds.

These demonstrations end up costing the UK tax payer a fortune each and every year; policing, clean up operations, traffic diversions, road closures and loss of business to name but a few.

Don't hear us complaining about 'lack of perspective' though.

We defend the right Freedom of speech and the right to legal and peaceful protest is a given in our country.

A lot of nations aspire to this but many fail to achieve it ......

Sincerely hope your PM makes some progress with the talks. The fact that he's got an audience with our PM should ensure he get's your country some media attention.

If he doesn't make progress then rally the masses and kick him out of office, find and elect someone else who can.

Lot more positive than banging your drum day in day out on an internet forum .....
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Postby Conor » Sat May 17, 2008 4:20 pm

JimB wrote:'I got on with my life quietly' ..... not a statement I'd expect many on here to attribute to you :lol:

On a more serious note though ....

Go demonstrate outside our parliament, wave your banners and flags, toot those horns and scale our buildings dressed as a gorilla or whatever takes your fancy.

Activists from all over the world demonstrate in London and all over the UK in general.

They get good press and our police don't make a habit of shooting live rounds into the crowds.

These demonstrations end up costing the UK tax payer a fortune each and every year; policing, clean up operations, traffic diversions, road closures and loss of business to name but a few.

Don't hear us complaining about 'lack of perspective' though.

We defend the right Freedom of speech and the right to legal and peaceful protest is a given in our country.

A lot of nations aspire to this but many fail to achieve it ......

Sincerely hope your PM makes some progress with the talks. The fact that he's got an audience with our PM should ensure he get's your country some media attention.

If he doesn't make progress then rally the masses and kick him out of office, find and elect someone else who can.

Lot more positive than banging your drum day in day out on an internet forum .....


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Postby Oracle » Sat May 17, 2008 4:53 pm

JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup Conor the one man show ... had better be worth all this ... :roll:

Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob! .....


Now here stands a lady who does not pull her punches, I do hope you are not a property developer. :lol: :wink:


I've dabbled .... but being too human, I turned into a charity :wink:

Conor's methods just remind me of someone I had to deal with once, who took great advantage of me, made a lot of noise whilst I just tried to get on with my life under his constant threats and "victim" charade .... but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served and he was found out for hiding a lot of "details" and was duly carted off by the fraud squad. :lol:

(Not suggesting for one moment that Conor is hiding anything or hasn't revealed essential details ... just that his modus operandi reflects parallels and gives me the creeps .... :P )



Oracle you've actually just answered your own post :o

'but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served'

Just give the guy his day in court!

What's so wrong with that?

Only reason he's demonstrating whilst your President is defending Cypriot's rights is that nobody over here respected his rights when he could have reasonably expected them to do so.

Hardly nice to call a chap an 'Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob' just for fighting for what he believes in.

From what I can gather you've been doing it for ages.

'Soonest sorted, soonest to bed.'


Jim ... the difference being; I did not disturb Tony Blair! :roll:

My objection to Conor's method is the lack of perspective he shows (as I said, I got on with my life quietly, whilst pursuing justice).

President Christofias should be supported in the prime reason for his visit tomorrow, and not sabotaged for something like this, which let's face it happens everywhere.

Clearly Conor cares only for himself and not a jot for Cyprus and its refugees ...

Hence my description of his character traits.



'I got on with my life quietly' ..... not a statement I'd expect many on here to attribute to you :lol:

On a more serious note though ....

Go demonstrate outside our parliament, wave your banners and flags, toot those horns and scale our buildings dressed as a gorilla or whatever takes your fancy.

Activists from all over the world demonstrate in London and all over the UK in general.

They get good press and our police don't make a habit of shooting live rounds into the crowds.

These demonstrations end up costing the UK tax payer a fortune each and every year; policing, clean up operations, traffic diversions, road closures and loss of business to name but a few.

Don't hear us complaining about 'lack of perspective' though.

We defend the right Freedom of speech and the right to legal and peaceful protest is a given in our country.

A lot of nations aspire to this but many fail to achieve it ......

Sincerely hope your PM makes some progress with the talks. The fact that he's got an audience with our PM should ensure he get's your country some media attention.

If he doesn't make progress then rally the masses and kick him out of office, find and elect someone else who can.

Lot more positive than banging your drum day in day out on an internet forum .....


Utter nonsense Jim .....

I don't solve my problems on the street nor by any means other than through the correct channels.

As for gun-wielding UK policemen ... just don't wear a jacket, carry a rucksack, sit in a car or have too much to drink and you might get away alive.

You have exhausted any logic I thought you may have had bubbling in the background and I think we should agree to differ.
Support Conor for no reason other than that he is a Brit against a Cypriot, approve of his disruptive methods in the most inane way imaginable ..... but frankly very few people would have shown the degree of overriding stupidity which is paramount in Conor's methods .....
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Postby JimB » Sat May 17, 2008 5:15 pm

Oracle wrote:
JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
JimB wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Eliko wrote:
Oracle wrote:Yup Conor the one man show ... had better be worth all this ... :roll:

Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob! .....


Now here stands a lady who does not pull her punches, I do hope you are not a property developer. :lol: :wink:


I've dabbled .... but being too human, I turned into a charity :wink:

Conor's methods just remind me of someone I had to deal with once, who took great advantage of me, made a lot of noise whilst I just tried to get on with my life under his constant threats and "victim" charade .... but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served and he was found out for hiding a lot of "details" and was duly carted off by the fraud squad. :lol:

(Not suggesting for one moment that Conor is hiding anything or hasn't revealed essential details ... just that his modus operandi reflects parallels and gives me the creeps .... :P )



Oracle you've actually just answered your own post :o

'but after an overly long time, justice was eventually served'

Just give the guy his day in court!

What's so wrong with that?

Only reason he's demonstrating whilst your President is defending Cypriot's rights is that nobody over here respected his rights when he could have reasonably expected them to do so.

Hardly nice to call a chap an 'Unscrupulous, selfish, ignoramus, loud-mouthed yob' just for fighting for what he believes in.

From what I can gather you've been doing it for ages.

'Soonest sorted, soonest to bed.'


Jim ... the difference being; I did not disturb Tony Blair! :roll:

My objection to Conor's method is the lack of perspective he shows (as I said, I got on with my life quietly, whilst pursuing justice).

President Christofias should be supported in the prime reason for his visit tomorrow, and not sabotaged for something like this, which let's face it happens everywhere.

Clearly Conor cares only for himself and not a jot for Cyprus and its refugees ...

Hence my description of his character traits.



'I got on with my life quietly' ..... not a statement I'd expect many on here to attribute to you :lol:

On a more serious note though ....

Go demonstrate outside our parliament, wave your banners and flags, toot those horns and scale our buildings dressed as a gorilla or whatever takes your fancy.

Activists from all over the world demonstrate in London and all over the UK in general.

They get good press and our police don't make a habit of shooting live rounds into the crowds.

These demonstrations end up costing the UK tax payer a fortune each and every year; policing, clean up operations, traffic diversions, road closures and loss of business to name but a few.

Don't hear us complaining about 'lack of perspective' though.

We defend the right Freedom of speech and the right to legal and peaceful protest is a given in our country.

A lot of nations aspire to this but many fail to achieve it ......

Sincerely hope your PM makes some progress with the talks. The fact that he's got an audience with our PM should ensure he get's your country some media attention.

If he doesn't make progress then rally the masses and kick him out of office, find and elect someone else who can.

Lot more positive than banging your drum day in day out on an internet forum .....


Utter nonsense Jim .....

I don't solve my problems on the street nor by any means other than through the correct channels.

As for gun-wielding UK policemen ... just don't wear a jacket, carry a rucksack, sit in a car or have too much to drink and you might get away alive.

You have exhausted any logic I thought you may have had bubbling in the background and I think we should agree to differ.
Support Conor for no reason other than that he is a Brit against a Cypriot, approve of his disruptive methods in the most inane way imaginable ..... but frankly very few people would have shown the degree of overriding stupidity which is paramount in Conor's methods .....


You still can't see the irony in your argument ....

Your upset as you say he's taking up your Presidents time.

Your Presidents taking up our Prime Minister's time when he could be sorting out the things that matter to the UK electorate.

All a matter of proportionality; what's important to you isn't necessarily that important to everyone else.

Do you honestly think your problems or that of your country really top's the list of all humanity's suffering?

Your not the only country that's been divided by conflict.

Show a bit of compassion for somebody else for a change and people might actually start to take you seriously and may view you in a kinder light.

Any argument you start to lose you retort to it being UK .vs. Cyprus and claim foul. Where in this topic or these posts does that come from?

The answer is You. Plain and simple and happens every time. It doesn't matter what the subject is or where about on the forum it's posted but you always have to wade in and post something to try to turn it into something to do with 'the problem'.

Grow up and stop posting off topic.

Keep your arguments for the threads which are interested in them.

Let's just hope your President has better people skills and more vision than you display or nobody's going to get anywhere fast.

Duh .....
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Postby Oracle » Sat May 17, 2008 5:36 pm

Dear President

Please forget the Cyprus Problem, the 200,000 refugees relying on you and the rest of us who want our country re-united .... and please instead, concentrate on sorting the dispute between Conor and his builder, because he's tried but can't solve it for himself (he is British you know) ....

Many thanks.

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