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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:19 am

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denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!



Vasiliga is something else indeed.

I am re-born everyday O. Have no fear. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:21 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!



Vasiliga is something else indeed.

I am re-born everyday O. Have no fear. :lol:


That explains why you are so forgetful :roll:

Every day is the first day of the rest of your life ... 8)
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:51 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!



Vasiliga is something else indeed.

I am re-born everyday O. Have no fear. :lol:


That explains why you are so forgetful :roll:

Every day is the first day of the rest of your life ... 8)


Me forgetful? I dont think so O. Perhaps I need to untangle my dendrites a bit. One has a lot on his mind. :lol:
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Postby Filitsa » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:32 am

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:07 am

Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:


Psindri Vasilikia mou .... :wink:

(As I said ... not as much as yours :lol: )
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:12 pm

Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:



Variation on a theme Filitsa mou.
Even in Turkish we call it VASILICA/VASILIDJA. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:27 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:



Variation on a theme Filitsa mou.
Even in Turkish we call it VASILICA/VASILIDJA. :lol:


You have to forgive Filitsa she is going by the book! (Greek to English Lexicon :wink: ) ...

Anyway ..... are you in Cyprus yet?

One of my friends came back from her holiday in Turkey a few days ago and she was telling me how they were just 3 Km from where those awful bombs went off; but they remained completely unaware of the calamity, until 48hrs later when they phoned home, and were told how worried everyone had been.

I wish you little excitement but much enjoyment. :D

On theme; Vivaldi (Four Seasons) seems to have been nobbled by "posh shops" as their elevator music .....
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:39 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:



Variation on a theme Filitsa mou.
Even in Turkish we call it VASILICA/VASILIDJA. :lol:


You have to forgive Filitsa she is going by the book! (Greek to English Lexicon :wink: ) ...

Anyway ..... are you in Cyprus yet?

One of my friends came back from her holiday in Turkey a few days ago and she was telling me how they were just 3 Km from where those awful bombs went off; but they remained completely unaware of the calamity, until 48hrs later when they phoned home, and were told how worried everyone had been.

I wish you little excitement but much enjoyment. :D

On theme; Vivaldi (Four Seasons) seems to have been nobbled by "posh shops" as their elevator music .....



I love that reprobates version. What a crazy guy but he is great. His new Jazz music is good too.

Flying tonight.

You must have missed all the bombs in Cyprus, prior to 1974. I kow you are very concerned with the poor Turks (of Turkey). :wink:
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Postby Filitsa » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:03 pm

Oracle wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:


Psindri Vasilikia mou .... :wink:

(As I said ... not as much as yours :lol: )


:lol: Are we talking about song titles or herbs, Oracle? Well, at least, you recognized your spelling error. :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:35 pm

Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:I think Oracle maybe watching a bit of Fry and Laurie. It sounds just up her street. UKTV Gold/109


I don't watch TV Deniz ....

I have been stuck in the study with paperwork for the last two hours. Now I need to go and feed a neighbour's cats ....

Shouldn't you be packing? :?



All ready my dear :lol: Which do you prefer, English Honeysuckle or Cypriot Feslegen, Festigan, Fesliga, Sweet Basil. (All the same)?


The English Honeysuckle I equate with Cypriot Jasmine ... 8)

I love both, but Jasmine I have outside my constantly open window in Cyprus, and even though my window is open here in the UK ... it is too high up from the scent of the garden Honeysuckle ..... :)

But Vassilikia (Basil) is something else for the senses altogether .... 8)

Get ready to be re-born Deniz!


Your Greek does suck! It's "vasiliko." :wink:


Psindri Vasilikia mou .... :wink:

(As I said ... not as much as yours :lol: )


:lol: Are we talking about song titles or herbs, Oracle? Well, at least, you recognized your spelling error. :wink:


Do you have definite rules for Greeklish spelling of Kybriaka? :lol:

Methinks you are grasping at straws now ... :wink:
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