Piratis wrote:Author of the Akritas plan and collaborator with Greece to kill Makarios
You are clueless. Papadopoulos was one of Makarios closest partners.
What...Like he was to his best friends wife.....
zan wrote:Piratis wrote:Author of the Akritas plan and collaborator with Greece to kill Makarios
You are clueless. Papadopoulos was one of Makarios closest partners.
What...Like he was to his best friends wife.....
Get Real! wrote:zan wrote:Piratis wrote:Author of the Akritas plan and collaborator with Greece to kill Makarios
You are clueless. Papadopoulos was one of Makarios closest partners.
What...Like he was to his best friends wife.....
Stick to playing with cucumbers Zanny...
pissouri wrote:Why does almost every post on this forum turn into a TC v GC arguement.
This is a specific forum for this. I bet most of you were not born before 74, or were abroad at the time and are just ranting just you have heard from someone else. Neither side knows what they are talking about.
zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:DT. wrote:BirKibrisli wrote:DT??? DT???? Where are you????
See what you have started????
And the Man isnt even dead yet...
I can only hope he never dies....Or there will be bloodbath in CF...
The fact that people have expressed their joy at the news of a death of a human being is something different that this forum has not really experienced before.
The people that have come forward with these posts should expect a different approach from now on even by some the moderates.
DT, just ignore them. They are unknown names behind a keyboard.
Angry unknown names that are frustrated that he will be flapping his Blue and white wings in Greek heaven while the rest of us still suffer his actions. What a legacy.
Have you finished your champagne Zan?
Anger makes it hard to swallow Deniz.......
You have always come accross as a compassionate person Zan. Be generous with your compassion and your champagne will go down well.
I am struggling with my better self on this one Deniz and I am not afraid to say it.........When the anger dies then I will feel bad but at the moment I have Tpap on one side of the scale and thousands of dead Cypriots and a little 3 year old kid sitting in an attic waiting for the Greeks to attack with only stones to hurl out of the window, on the other.......
Ok, Zan. I give in on this one but there is a time and place or another thread in the coming.
You are right Deniz and I did try to stay away from this thread...Also, I am not blaming you for being angry at me......
Dont be so soft Zan. We have free expression on this forum. (mostly). We are not afraid of expressing ourselves.
Make up your bloody mind.......Do you want me to say what I think about Tpap or not
Tassos’ health still critical
TASSOS Papadopoulos’ health remains highly critical but stable, following complications that arose on Tuesday night with his illness.
The former president received visitors throughout the day yesterday, who have been expressing their support and well wishes, including Honorary President of EDEK Vassos Lyssarides visited him in the morning, as well as representatives from DIKO and other parties. Remaining at his side continuously are his wife and children.
Papadopoulos was admitted to hospital on November 19 when he was complaining of back pains, and doctors later confirmed the former president was suffering from lung cancer.
Clerides’ operation a success
FORMER President Glafcos Clerides underwent a successful replacement operation yesterday morning on his left hip.
The doctor attending to him reported that all went well, and that Clerides is resting in his room. He announced that the former president will not be receiving visitors for the two days following his surgery, and an announcement will be made as to when visitors would be permitted.
“We are very satisfied that everything went well,” he said.
The operation that took approximately two hours was performed by doctors Kostas Christodoulakis and Simos Simopoulos and the anaesthetist was Emi Kassoulidou. Clerides’ personal doctors Iosif Kasios and Pambis Nikolaides were present throughout.
Nikolaides expressed his optimism with the progress of the former president’s surgery. “We will make every effort to respond to any complications that may arise to the very best of our abilities,” he added.
Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2008
zan wrote:To show all that had a go at me that I knew DTs intent and expectations from this thread all along...OPEN BOOK!!! DT is Tpaps sons best friend. Surely he would have known if Tpap had died or not...The first to know. What a bloody crook!!!!!!!
Oracle wrote:zan wrote:To show all that had a go at me that I knew DTs intent and expectations from this thread all along...OPEN BOOK!!! DT is Tpaps sons best friend. Surely he would have known if Tpap had died or not...The first to know. What a bloody crook!!!!!!!
The paranoia runs deep. This whole thread was just a trap for us to see the evil inner workings of Zan's mind. He says he knew it all along .. yet still fell head first into the mire (of his own making)
Maybe you are just anxious for TPap to pass on, so that you can finally return to Cyprus, because that is all that is keeping you away, right Zan?
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