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Postby achilles » Mon May 23, 2005 11:24 pm

paulinus wrote:Achilles

You are clearly tempting me to agree with you again!!!


I have a hunch that we will agree on other, more spicy issues in due time.
Like Cyprus or the Aegean...just saying...
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Postby Murtaza » Mon May 23, 2005 11:26 pm

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Hey,hey, hold your horses from getting wild man! I just told you Anatolia is a Greek word.The equivalent inTurkish is Dogu.That's all, nothing more nothing less....
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well anadolu also a turkish word. What a crap.



wrote: I know he landed in Samsun the 19th of May 1919, but his birthday was ALSO the 19th of May 1881.He was born in Salonica by the way so I hope you appreciate the fact that one of you Greatest men was born in Greece. Anyway are you sure it is not his birthday that you celebrate on 19 May?


I think we dont know when he born. He just said I was born 19 May(For showing important of 19 May) If I dont remember wrong. Maybe you know this. But realm time dont know by anyone. And yes he borned in Salonica. Thanks to Greece.

wrote: I would say one Cyprus with 2 sheep, and many dogs from outside who frighten the sheep.


LOL. Lets make this sheeps goat,and make deal.

Man you are much stubborn. :wink:
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Postby garbitsch » Mon May 23, 2005 11:31 pm

Unfortunately our leader was born in OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Salonkia was not part of Greece at that time... But now it is and it will be a Greek city forever...

Ataturk's birthday was obscure and even he didnt know it. May be he did know but he declared that it was May 19.
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Postby garbitsch » Mon May 23, 2005 11:34 pm

Mickey, we celebrate 19 may as the day of "genclik ve spor bayrami" meaning "youth and sports holiday" besides it is the day that the Turkish independence struggle was started with Ataturk's landing on Samsun. ON May 19, high school students perform some dances and acrobatic shows in the football stadiums.
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Postby achilles » Mon May 23, 2005 11:34 pm

garbitsch wrote:Unfortunately our leader was born in OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Salonkia was not part of Greece at that time... But now it is and it will be a Greek city forever...

Ataturk's birthday was obscure and even he didnt know it. May be he did know but he declared that it was May 19.


Is there any chance that he had a particular reason to do that? Or he chose the date arbitrarily? :wink:
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Postby garbitsch » Mon May 23, 2005 11:38 pm

It was the day that the Turkish struggle was born which was followed by the declaration of Turkish Republic. So he might have done an anology between his birth and the republic's birth...
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Postby cannedmoose » Mon May 23, 2005 11:40 pm

Murtaza wrote:LOL. Lets make this sheeps goat,and make deal.


Let's make it a moufflon...

Murtaza wrote:Man you are much stubborn. :wink:


MicAtCyp is the most stubborn malaka (no offence) on here... gotta respect him sticking to his guns though...
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Postby Murtaza » Mon May 23, 2005 11:45 pm

cannedmoose wrote:
Murtaza wrote:LOL. Lets make this sheeps goat,and make deal.


Let's make it a moufflon...

Murtaza wrote:Man you are much stubborn. :wink:


MicAtCyp is the most stubborn malaka (no offence) on here... gotta respect him sticking to his guns though...


Infact I approach topic with the ultra anti-islandism(cant find a good name).
I think all island people is stubborn. how ultra anti-islandist I am :wink:
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Postby cannedmoose » Tue May 24, 2005 11:05 am

Stubbornness is indeed an island trait... Brits have it and Cypriots have it in spades... I'm married to one so I know... :lol:
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Postby MicAtCyp » Wed May 25, 2005 10:58 pm

Cannedmoose wrote: MicAtCyp is the most stubborn malaka (no offence) on here... gotta respect him sticking to his guns though...


Thank you re Egglezo malaka. (no offence).

By the way using this poor language that your nation spread all over the world, when Murtaza said "you" he meant "you in plural". 2 sheep (GCs&TCs)------ > so stuborn ---- >better call them goats. (goats and donkeys are famous for their stuborness contrary to sheep you know).
No way such missunderstandings would ever occur in a high communication/comprehension language like Greek or German!

PS.Is this all you can contribute to the forum? "Jokes" only?
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