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Postby BirKibrisli » Mon Sep 29, 2008 3:32 pm

Do you know this joke????::::
A young man is in the mental hospital...He believes he is a grain of wheat..
After long months of theraphy he shows all signs of improvement...
'what are you?' askes the psychiatrist on the discharge...
'I am a man sir...a human being....'

'off you go,' says the doctor,'you are cured...'

He takes his suitcase and off he goes...
5 minutes later he is back in a terrified panic...
'what's up?' asks the doctor...
'Doctor ,doctor,there is a chicken across the road!'

'Sooo,'says the doctor,'I thought you knew you are a human being,not a grain of wheat...'

'Of course I know that' says the shivering man,'but does the chicken?????'

:lol:
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Postby Nikitas » Mon Sep 29, 2008 3:57 pm

"Thats something like when we were not allowed on certain beaches?"

Which beaches are these? Who did the policing and how? Are you talking about British times or the 3 years between 1960 and 63?

In Famagusta beach during those years we had mixed patrols of GC and TC officers and no one gave a damn about nationalities. Most cops were looking at other things anyhow. I lived there and so did Miltiades, in fact he worked for his uncle at a famous restaurant bar roight on Famagusta beach and he can tell you more details.

Some of the most popular restaurants in Famagusta were the TC ones just outside the gates of the old city. As GCs we were never welcome to enter the old city, so clever TC businessmen came out and set up business where the clients were.

After 1963 the assertion is groundless since the two communities were totally separated.

This is another one of those fictitious fantasies that VP and Zan like to post on this forum.
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Postby zan » Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:54 pm

Nikitas wrote:"Thats something like when we were not allowed on certain beaches?"

Which beaches are these? Who did the policing and how? Are you talking about British times or the 3 years between 1960 and 63?

In Famagusta beach during those years we had mixed patrols of GC and TC officers and no one gave a damn about nationalities. Most cops were looking at other things anyhow. I lived there and so did Miltiades, in fact he worked for his uncle at a famous restaurant bar roight on Famagusta beach and he can tell you more details.

Some of the most popular restaurants in Famagusta were the TC ones just outside the gates of the old city. As GCs we were never welcome to enter the old city, so clever TC businessmen came out and set up business where the clients were.

After 1963 the assertion is groundless since the two communities were totally separated.

This is another one of those fictitious fantasies that VP and Zan like to post on this forum.


Your perception of what went on has been proved wrong time and time again and still you talk about fiction from us.....How desperate can a person get :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:00 pm

Nikitas wrote:"Thats something like when we were not allowed on certain beaches?"

Which beaches are these? Who did the policing and how? Are you talking about British times or the 3 years between 1960 and 63?

In Famagusta beach during those years we had mixed patrols of GC and TC officers and no one gave a damn about nationalities. Most cops were looking at other things anyhow. I lived there and so did Miltiades, in fact he worked for his uncle at a famous restaurant bar roight on Famagusta beach and he can tell you more details.

Some of the most popular restaurants in Famagusta were the TC ones just outside the gates of the old city. As GCs we were never welcome to enter the old city, so clever TC businessmen came out and set up business where the clients were.

After 1963 the assertion is groundless since the two communities were totally separated.

This is another one of those fictitious fantasies that VP and Zan like to post on this forum.


1969 70 71 72 now called Acapulco dont know what it was called back then.
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:32 pm

Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.
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Postby zan » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:11 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.


But still 1974 rings out where ever we go.....Funny that!!! :roll:
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Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:47 pm

zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.


But still 1974 rings out where ever we go.....Funny that!!! :roll:


"Funny that!!!" Absolutely fecking hilarious testimony to your state of mind, or lack of it.

VP's unsubstantiated, no evidence and hence unbelievable one-liner that appears above compared with the well documented events of 1974, "a year that will live in infamy" in CY psyche for generations to come, events that the whole world witnessed.

What is it that Miltiades calls you Zan....um.....just tying to remember..... oh yes ....you porky telling Ploooooooooonker!

Get a life mate.....oh and a bike.... and get outta here. :twisted:
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Postby zan » Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:23 pm

bill cobbett wrote:
zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.


But still 1974 rings out where ever we go.....Funny that!!! :roll:


"Funny that!!!" Absolutely fecking hilarious testimony to your state of mind, or lack of it.

VP's unsubstantiated, no evidence and hence unbelievable one-liner that appears above compared with the well documented events of 1974, "a year that will live in infamy" in CY psyche for generations to come, events that the whole world witnessed.

What is it that Miltiades calls you Zan....um.....just tying to remember..... oh yes ....you porky telling Ploooooooooonker!

Get a life mate.....oh and a bike.... and get outta here. :twisted:


Are you ever going to make any sense or are you content with sounding like a prat???

1963 was witnessed by the world.....I witnessed it and my family witnessed it.....Now you go feck yourself and try telling me what I am supposed to be lying about instead of just blowing out of your butt......You know what....You sound more like GR than normal when you spout off like that...Just even more prattish :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:26 pm

zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.


But still 1974 rings out where ever we go.....Funny that!!! :roll:


"Funny that!!!" Absolutely fecking hilarious testimony to your state of mind, or lack of it.

VP's unsubstantiated, no evidence and hence unbelievable one-liner that appears above compared with the well documented events of 1974, "a year that will live in infamy" in CY psyche for generations to come, events that the whole world witnessed.

What is it that Miltiades calls you Zan....um.....just tying to remember..... oh yes ....you porky telling Ploooooooooonker!

Get a life mate.....oh and a bike.... and get outta here. :twisted:


Are you ever going to make any sense or are you content with sounding like a prat???

1963 was witnessed by the world.....I witnessed it and my family witnessed it.....Now you go feck yourself and try telling me what I am supposed to be lying about instead of just blowing out of your butt......You know what....You sound more like GR than normal when you spout off like that...Just even more prattish :lol: :lol: :lol:


Are you saying a 3 year old child could reliably witness such adult behaviour as alleged apartheid, understand what it meant and remember it henceforth? :?
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Postby zan » Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:28 pm

Oracle wrote:
zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
zan wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Speaking of beaches back in the early sixties. I remember many Summer weekends at this same time when you couldn't get on the beaches on the south coast here in England because of pitched battles between huge gangs of youths.

One tribe was composed of motor-bike riding chaps called "rockers" and the other tribe of more smartly dressed chaps on Lambrettas and Vespas were called "mods".

GB CYs would often go down to the coast on a Summer Sunday and have their picnic on the beach disturbed by this riotous behaviour. I remember several Sundays when I witnessed these goings on in person.

I bring this up because it was a long time ago and we have all moved on. So perhaps time to move on from alleged apartheid on CY beaches in the early sixties.


But still 1974 rings out where ever we go.....Funny that!!! :roll:


"Funny that!!!" Absolutely fecking hilarious testimony to your state of mind, or lack of it.

VP's unsubstantiated, no evidence and hence unbelievable one-liner that appears above compared with the well documented events of 1974, "a year that will live in infamy" in CY psyche for generations to come, events that the whole world witnessed.

What is it that Miltiades calls you Zan....um.....just tying to remember..... oh yes ....you porky telling Ploooooooooonker!

Get a life mate.....oh and a bike.... and get outta here. :twisted:


Are you ever going to make any sense or are you content with sounding like a prat???

1963 was witnessed by the world.....I witnessed it and my family witnessed it.....Now you go feck yourself and try telling me what I am supposed to be lying about instead of just blowing out of your butt......You know what....You sound more like GR than normal when you spout off like that...Just even more prattish :lol: :lol: :lol:


Are you saying a 3 year old child could reliably witness such adult behaviour as alleged apartheid, understand what it meant and remember it henceforth? :?


It seems better than you lot do today!!! :lol:
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