EPSILON wrote:miltiades wrote:EPSILON wrote:miltiades wrote:EPSILON wrote:Guba (kouba) deep-fried cracked wheat parcel of mincemeat, not known in either Greece or Turkey, the entymology of which is uncertain but thought to be Levantine in origin.
You can find Guba in Brazil under same name. Now Meltiadis may say that we are coming from Brzilians!!
The correct name is KOUPA and not GOUBA otherwise know as AGGOUROSPORO TOU PINGOU !!
LONG LIVE THE CYPRIOT ETHNOS !!
Firstly my dear of no nation (you are the only person in the World having no Ethnicity) i copied the name of the first post for this subject just to sent my post.
Secondly my dear of no moving mind (you are the only person in Britain whos mind stop in 1960) the Cypriots in UK are very closed connected with the Greek community there -exempt of course of some Kallous like you
Hey Plonker , my nation is Cyprus how dare you question the validity of a nation recognised the world over , are you a mainland Turk who refuses to recognise Cyprus.
PS What on earth is "Kallous" some kalamaristiki colloquialism no doubt a bit like the way way Athenians welcome each other by " ai gamisou re pousti !!
Miltiadi, i assume your skin is "stakti" like the gypsies around Famagusta villages before 1974. You can not be a Cypriot , at least of these concist the majority in Cyprus.You are just an old gypsy living with pension funds of UK. If you could lieve , even 24hrs, like the most Greeks in mainland Greece, then you would ask the God to take you, since you would live the best 24hrs in your misery life
Plonker I have lived amongst Greeks , mainland Greeks , mostly I take the piss out of them , you may recall I did post on a number of occasions that I was a Bouzouki player and singer. I gave up the music because late evenings were incompatible with my wife and baby son , way back more than 35 years ago. I know a great deal deal about the Greeks and their way of life , let me also tell you that I speak fluent Greek , you will have difficulty in not believing that I was Athenian or Thessalonikios.
I'm also fluent in Cypriot dialect see if you understand this :
EN PAIS NA GAMITHIS LEO POUSHTOKALAMARA !!