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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:24 pm

T_C wrote:Thanks Den. :D

A Pretty Greek boy I can live with...a Slav, who's just an "e" away from being a Slave...no thank you! :lol: :lol:

With that I'm off for now. :)



But Slavs have high cheek bones like the Turks from Central Asia......


ok then. Good bye. :lol:
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Postby kurupetos » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:27 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
T_C wrote:Thanks Den. :D

A Pretty Greek boy I can live with...a Slav, who's just an "e" away from being a Slave...no thank you! :lol: :lol:

With that I'm off for now. :)



But Slavs have high cheek bones like the Turks from Central Asia......


ok then. Good bye. :lol:


What about shirokitians? How do they look like?
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Postby insan » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:13 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
T_C wrote:Thanks Den. :D

A Pretty Greek boy I can live with...a Slav, who's just an "e" away from being a Slave...no thank you! :lol: :lol:

With that I'm off for now. :)



But Slavs have high cheek bones like the Turks from Central Asia......


ok then. Good bye. :lol:


What about shirokitians? How do they look like?



The population of the village at any one time is thought not to have exceeded 300 to 600 inhabitants. The people were rather short - the men about 1.61 m on average and the women about 1.51 m. Infant mortality was very high and life expectancy was about 22 years. On average adult men reached 35 years of age and women 33. The dead were buried in crouched positions just under the floors of the houses. In some instances provision was made for offerings so presumably a form of ancestor cult existed inside households.

This, the earliest known culture in Cyprus, consisted of a well-organised, developed society mainly engaged in farming, hunting and herding. Farming was mainly of cereal crops. They also picked the fruit of trees growing wild in the surrounding area such as pistachio nuts, figs, olives and prunes. The four main species of animals whose remains were found on the site were deer, sheep, goats and pigs.

The village of Choirokoitia was suddenly abandoned for reasons unknown at around 6000 BC and it seems that the island remained uninhabited for about 1.500 years until the next recorded entity, the Sotira group.


Anyone seen GR could examine whether he was a Choirokoitian or not. I guess a few years of life time he has to get buried in crouched positions just under the floors of his house. :lol:

http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Choirokoitia
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:21 pm

DT. wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:The first time DT and I ever laid eyes on T_C we thought... :shock: "What an Adonis!"

Another Mongol -> Slav -> Pseudo Greek? :?


Adonis? Whats that mean?!?

Gosh I hope I'm not Slav. I don't like the sound of that.. :lol:


Antonis re, you reminded us of antonakis who sells kouppes in Onasagorou.

Do you remember “Andonakis bar”? Half of Nicosia used to go there to pick up one of the two fat ladies that worked there for a shag… :oops:

:lol:
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Postby insan » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:24 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
T_C wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The first time DT and I ever laid eyes on T_C we thought... :shock: "What an Adonis!"

Another Mongol -> Slav -> Pseudo Greek? :?


Adonis? Whats that mean?!?

Gosh I hope I'm not Slav. I don't like the sound of that.. :lol:


Antonis re, you reminded us of antonakis who sells kouppes in Onasagorou.

Do you remember “Andonakis bar”? Half of Nicosia used to go there to pick up one of the two fat ladies that worked there for a shag… :oops:

:lol:


GR! U must admit that for a long time, u confused TCs with the people of zingaro minority of TRNC. :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:26 pm

insan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
T_C wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The first time DT and I ever laid eyes on T_C we thought... :shock: "What an Adonis!"

Another Mongol -> Slav -> Pseudo Greek? :?


Adonis? Whats that mean?!?

Gosh I hope I'm not Slav. I don't like the sound of that.. :lol:


Antonis re, you reminded us of antonakis who sells kouppes in Onasagorou.

Do you remember “Andonakis bar”? Half of Nicosia used to go there to pick up one of the two fat ladies that worked there for a shag… :oops:

:lol:


GR! U must admit that for a long time, u confused TCs with the people of zingaro minority of TRNC. :lol:

Zingaro = Tsingano? :?
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Postby insan » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:49 pm

Get Real! wrote:
insan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
T_C wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The first time DT and I ever laid eyes on T_C we thought... :shock: "What an Adonis!"

Another Mongol -> Slav -> Pseudo Greek? :?


Adonis? Whats that mean?!?

Gosh I hope I'm not Slav. I don't like the sound of that.. :lol:


Antonis re, you reminded us of antonakis who sells kouppes in Onasagorou.

Do you remember “Andonakis bar”? Half of Nicosia used to go there to pick up one of the two fat ladies that worked there for a shag… :oops:

:lol:


GR! U must admit that for a long time, u confused TCs with the people of zingaro minority of TRNC. :lol:

Zingaro = Tsingano? :?


Ye! :lol: Cingane or Çingene :lol:
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Postby DT. » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:35 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:
T_C wrote:
Get Real! wrote:The first time DT and I ever laid eyes on T_C we thought... :shock: "What an Adonis!"

Another Mongol -> Slav -> Pseudo Greek? :?


Adonis? Whats that mean?!?

Gosh I hope I'm not Slav. I don't like the sound of that.. :lol:


Antonis re, you reminded us of antonakis who sells kouppes in Onasagorou.

Do you remember “Andonakis bar”? Half of Nicosia used to go there to pick up one of the two fat ladies that worked there for a shag… :oops:

:lol:


shhh, Someone on this forum married one of those ladies. :oops: Lets not make it any worse for him.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:39 pm

kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
T_C wrote:Thanks Den. :D

A Pretty Greek boy I can live with...a Slav, who's just an "e" away from being a Slave...no thank you! :lol: :lol:

With that I'm off for now. :)



But Slavs have high cheek bones like the Turks from Central Asia......


ok then. Good bye. :lol:


What about shirokitians? How do they look like?


Find GR's photo. No Adonis and thats for sure. :lol: A Chiroikitia Pallikaria and thats for sure.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:34 am

denizaksulu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
T_C wrote:Thanks Den. :D

A Pretty Greek boy I can live with...a Slav, who's just an "e" away from being a Slave...no thank you! :lol: :lol:

With that I'm off for now. :)



But Slavs have high cheek bones like the Turks from Central Asia......


ok then. Good bye. :lol:


What about shirokitians? How do they look like?


Find GR's photo. No Adonis and thats for sure. :lol: A Chiroikitia Pallikaria and thats for sure.

There you go! No Slav looks whatsoever mate...
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