Which story is it?
this one?
zan wrote:
I have no doubt that you are right also iceman but the story can't all be good...The buzzword for the people I know is to find a way of returning. This is a transitional period and I did not say that it is all rosy.....The signals are good though as far as I am concerned....There is a lot wrong in the TRNC iceman......I seem to be confident or even hopeful that it will change sooner rather than later. Lets see what happens with the talks....One way or another the economy will get better...There are far more interested people than there was for that to happen.
There are people I know who have done their national service as well and after I told them that I would pay the £3000 pounds tried their very hardest to convince me to do my month and pay the 1500 instead because they had so much fun...What ever peoples bent...3000 is not a lot of money if you do not pay it begrudgingly.....It did make me laugh the w`y people moan about money out there....Two three cars in the family...As soon as the kids get married, up goes another house....I am shitting myself as to what my children are going to do when they come of age....The people I am talking about are just normal people....It seems that moaning about money and eating out every night is a national pass time...People are not content with just making a living and in Cyprus the sums of money that has been bended around with the thought of compensation and land values has everyone thinking they will become millionaires over night.....Reality will soon catch up. Hard work is what is needed and the opportunity to benefit from it with the lifting of the embargoes.
or this one?
Again utu......People are moving back in droves.....A television presenter/reporter friend of mine.....Moved back and is working hard....A lawyer son of a friend...Moved back working hard.....My niece an accontant...Love life a bit on the rocks, is looking to move back and work hard. These and many more......One thing that made me very proud....One beach I went to in Magusa..Glabsides (Spelling)...Thousands of English speaking young men and women wearing the star and cresent around their necks as TC as can be and proud of who they are. I lost my way a long time ago as to who I am utu and I still feel shame about that but they were different times...Fitting in was more important in those days in the UK. These kids are more TC than I will probably ever be. They go back year after year and are love it...How many of them will stay for good one day??? People investing in their homes for their early retirement or hoping to open businesses....Things are changing.....Every one of those "Settlers" potential customers along with 80,000,000 in Turkey....Lift the isolation further and watch us go!!!!!!!