dogfish wrote:which cabaret they goin to ?
Oracle wrote:paliometoxo wrote:i wonder if any cypriots will use this "love bus"
Brits and Turks ....
(Cypriots never use buses )
Magnus wrote:So let me get this straight:
I pay this guy 50 Euros and he drives me over to the other side to show me my family's land that I can't go and live on, gives me some 'historical information' that probably avoids mentioning the invasion and the subsequent murder/rape/ethnic cleansing of my people, drops me off for a lunchtime snack at a 'TRNC' cafe/restaurant/whatever where I can spend my cash and fund their illegitimate regime and then drives me back sometime in the evening after another couple of stops for souvenirs and photographs.
If he can do that then I think I shall move to Cyprus and buy some minibuses myself and charge people 30 Euros to drive them over there and tell them the truth like 'this is where a guy got shot for climbing a flagpole'.
Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:How does "Love" have anything to do with driving around over ethnically cleansed, recently raped and stolen land belonging to others
The Turk-TCs know nothing about love ......
(except profiting from its abuse)
The vast majority do know something about love , let us hope that we too learn something , especially you O.
ps.I'm surprised that you interact with some of the most nauseatingly unpolished people on earth on another nameless forum !!
The sheer stench emanating from one individuals' posts was enough to make me puke !!
So I have something to learn about love from the people who are happy to live in a part of my country that was ethnically cleansed by the Turks?
What would that be Miltiades ... that love is blind?
Well not for this eyes-wide-open kind of woman!
Regarding your little indiscretion with your number-one foe: I merely watched and waited for the inevitable to happen. ... which it did.
You are nothing if not predictable, my old trouper
In his defence (since he cannot do this himself), he was tempted into becoming ever more colorful by your involvement.
He is always a gentleman to me. If you explained your situation a little more rationally I am sure he would apologise.
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