Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
I'm short and sweet, and can stick to the point! But hang on, I'm not Greek enough?
Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
Oracle wrote:Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
I'm short and sweet, and can stick to the point! But hang on, I'm not Greek enough?
alexISS wrote:Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
So now what?
Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:Get Real! wrote:alexISS wrote:I agree with Piratis, 100%
My favorite Greek has responded... short, sweet, and to the point!
So now what?
Now we get to beat the crap out of you!
Just kidding... now we'll just hang around and see if anyone disagrees, taking note of the silence…
Get Real! wrote:I feel that this little paragraph by Piratis deserves a thread of its own...Piratis wrote:There is absolutely no question that the vast majority of Cypriots have been Greeks right from the beginning of the creation of Greeks. Cypriots are among those people who created and defined the what it means to be Greek. Without the Cypriots (just as without the Athenians, Cretans, Spartans etc) there would be no such thing such as a "Greek" in the way we know it today. We (along with the other Greeks) created what being Greek means. (just imagine Greeks without the Greek Alphabet for example)
I'd like to hear comments on the above from our Greek members such as Nikiforos, Alexis, etc... (there's many more of you but I forget your names )
Oracle wrote:Oh oh Deniz is turning Turkish again
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