ozlala wrote:don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
30-40 thousand from a piss-pot village of 300?
ozlala wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
Rah Fredoulla, bou eeseh gori?
Have your clan never heard of contraception?
Gabira wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for posting this Gab. Fascinating.
I could understand about 80% of it, but I didn't think much of this chap's chastista style. His voice is well past its prime which made understanding some of it difficult. Interestingly I could also hear and understand the chaps off-camera.
Thanx bill.
The old man has passed on since this video. He was the famous Muzzaferi in Louroujina. He has many legendary & humourous stories in the village.
It is not uncommon to hear Greek Cyriot being spoken by Louroujinites of all ages to this day.
bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
Rah Fredoulla, bou eeseh gori?
Have your clan never heard of contraception?
denizaksulu wrote:Gabira wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for posting this Gab. Fascinating.
I could understand about 80% of it, but I didn't think much of this chap's chastista style. His voice is well past its prime which made understanding some of it difficult. Interestingly I could also hear and understand the chaps off-camera.
Thanx bill.
The old man has passed on since this video. He was the famous Muzzaferi in Louroujina. He has many legendary & humourous stories in the village.
It is not uncommon to hear Greek Cyriot being spoken by Louroujinites of all ages to this day.
I remember these 'songs' were sung at Turkish Cypriot weddings in our village - Anglissidhes. I would ask my grandfather, but why do I not understand it? He said it was in Greek and said 'what does it matter' its tradional at weddings'. Our village had close connections with Lurudjina, but the singer was Zeki Hudaverdi the village cobbler. I remember his father Hudaverdi aga crying his eyes out - he was so proud of his son.
YFred wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
Rah Fredoulla, bou eeseh gori?
Have your clan never heard of contraception?
Listen here billy boy, behave yourself you toothless pusdoenglezo charlui. Merhaba Guner. Are you the painter of your family?
Of course we had heard of contraception but it was cheaper to reuse the same one until it broke.
YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Gabira wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Thanks for posting this Gab. Fascinating.
I could understand about 80% of it, but I didn't think much of this chap's chastista style. His voice is well past its prime which made understanding some of it difficult. Interestingly I could also hear and understand the chaps off-camera.
Thanx bill.
The old man has passed on since this video. He was the famous Muzzaferi in Louroujina. He has many legendary & humourous stories in the village.
It is not uncommon to hear Greek Cyriot being spoken by Louroujinites of all ages to this day.
I remember these 'songs' were sung at Turkish Cypriot weddings in our village - Anglissidhes. I would ask my grandfather, but why do I not understand it? He said it was in Greek and said 'what does it matter' its tradional at weddings'. Our village had close connections with Lurudjina, but the singer was Zeki Hudaverdi the village cobbler. I remember his father Hudaverdi aga crying his eyes out - he was so proud of his son.
Deniz, do you know if Hudaverdi in anglisiya is related to the Hudaverdi of Lurucina?
ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
Rah Fredoulla, bou eeseh gori?
Have your clan never heard of contraception?
Listen here billy boy, behave yourself you toothless pusdoenglezo charlui. Merhaba Guner. Are you the painter of your family?
Of course we had heard of contraception but it was cheaper to reuse the same one until it broke.
Merhaba fellow Lurucinali. you are correct about the paintings. I don't think this bill is an Englezo he is probably a sad Greek. Any clues as to who you are?
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