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Postby Oracle » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:05 pm

tessintrnc wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?



That f*ck*ng place ORACLE is in CYPRUS.


Then why doesn't it have a Greek name?

Oh, hang on what am I doing asking some Irish illegal immigrant promoting the Turkish occupation, something about my country? :roll:


Oh, I am looking out of the window with tears in my eyes at this awful fire and you...... You ignorant STUPID thoughtless BITCH...........words fail me.


No dear ... you ran to the PC to promote a Turkish name and no more.

Save your pathos!

(Your name-calling is not indicative of anyone feeling sadness, but use any excuse to curse me.)
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Postby tessintrnc » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:07 pm

Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?



That f*ck*ng place ORACLE is in CYPRUS.


Then why doesn't it have a Greek name?

Oh, hang on what am I doing asking some Irish illegal immigrant promoting the Turkish occupation, something about my country? :roll:


Oh, I am looking out of the window with tears in my eyes at this awful fire and you...... You ignorant STUPID thoughtless BITCH...........words fail me.


No dear ... you ran to the PC to promote a Turkish name and no more.

Save your pathos!


Go away you sad woman.
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Postby Oracle » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:15 pm

tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:
tessintrnc wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?



That f*ck*ng place ORACLE is in CYPRUS.


Then why doesn't it have a Greek name?

Oh, hang on what am I doing asking some Irish illegal immigrant promoting the Turkish occupation, something about my country? :roll:


Oh, I am looking out of the window with tears in my eyes at this awful fire and you...... You ignorant STUPID thoughtless BITCH...........words fail me.


No dear ... you ran to the PC to promote a Turkish name and no more.

Save your pathos!


Go away you sad woman.


I would rather you went away from my country and take away your Turkish troops .... and then guess what? ... I won't be sad any longer.
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Postby iceman » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:29 pm

ttoli wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?
In the lovely unspoilt North, Love.
P.S You still haven't taken up my offer of a cleaners position, most rude of you. :wink:


this must be the joke of the day... :lol: :lol:
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Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.
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Postby ttoli » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:39 pm

iceman wrote:
ttoli wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?
In the lovely unspoilt North, Love.
P.S You still haven't taken up my offer of a cleaners position, most rude of you. :wink:


this must be the joke of the day... :lol: :lol:
Catalkoy (Ayios Epiktitos) unspolit?Image


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Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.
Where did I say that Catalkoy was unspoilt?, Try again, but this time, put your glasses on.
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Postby iceman » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:57 pm

ttoli wrote:
iceman wrote:
ttoli wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?
In the lovely unspoilt North, Love.
P.S You still haven't taken up my offer of a cleaners position, most rude of you. :wink:


this must be the joke of the day... :lol: :lol:
Catalkoy (Ayios Epiktitos) unspolit?Image


Oracle
Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.
Where did I say that Catalkoy was unspoilt?, Try again, but this time, put your glasses on.
:wink:


don't play word games ttoli...
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Postby Oracle » Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:59 pm

iceman wrote:Oracle
Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.


There is no validity in what the Turks called and call place names in Cyprus.

This is a Cyprus forum and the names assigned to these places are first and foremost Greek and if anyone uses Turkish names they will be rightfully chastised.

tess knows this yet she constantly promotes Turkish over Greek.

It is another reason why I doubt her sincerity as to the unfortunate incident of the fire, which goes without saying is something I wish had not started and hope will be controlled and extinguished as soon as possible with minimal losses.

The very fact she flanks her name with trnc is another of her insidious, abhorrent habits.

But thank you for posting to Oracle :wink:
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Postby iceman » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:05 pm

Oracle wrote:
iceman wrote:Oracle
Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.


There is no validity in what the Turks called and call place names in Cyprus.

This is a Cyprus forum and the names assigned to these places are first and foremost Greek and if anyone uses Turkish names they will be rightfully chastised.


Don't be stupid...why should we use the Greek name if there is a Turkish name for the village...
I could understand you if the Turkish name was given after 1974 but this village has been called Catalkoy by TC's for centuries.
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Postby ttoli » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:06 pm

iceman wrote:
ttoli wrote:
iceman wrote:
ttoli wrote:
Oracle wrote:Where is this f*ck*ng place?
In the lovely unspoilt North, Love.
P.S You still haven't taken up my offer of a cleaners position, most rude of you. :wink:


this must be the joke of the day... :lol: :lol:
Catalkoy (Ayios Epiktitos) unspolit?Image


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Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.
Where did I say that Catalkoy was unspoilt?, Try again, but this time, put your glasses on.
:wink:


don't play word games ttoli...
Apology accepted :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Sat Aug 02, 2008 4:21 pm

iceman wrote:
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iceman wrote:Oracle
Ayios Epiktitos,is and has been called Catalkoy by the Turks for centuries...It is not a new name..
Get your facts right before commenting.


There is no validity in what the Turks called and call place names in Cyprus.

This is a Cyprus forum and the names assigned to these places are first and foremost Greek and if anyone uses Turkish names they will be rightfully chastised.


Don't be stupid...why should we use the Greek name if there is a Turkish name for the village...
I could understand you if the Turkish name was given after 1974 but this village has been called Catalkoy by TC's for centuries.


As I said there is no validity in assigning Turkish names to places in Cyprus, now or then.

It is a throwback habit to the original invasion and subsequent British rule.

The modern habit is to twin a place with somewhere ... not substitute the original.

(Although in Turkish hands I can see how this could be abused)
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