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Postby Oracle » Mon May 04, 2009 12:20 am

Thank you agony Aunt Sophia / Uncle Mustafa ... but if at least one of your suppositions was true I may have recommended you as forum therapist :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Mon May 04, 2009 1:15 am

Sophia1 wrote:Do you have force teeth yet??

Yes, unfortunately her teeth were forced out last week when she run into a bus... :(
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Postby The Cypriot » Mon May 04, 2009 1:22 am

Get Real! wrote:
Sophia1 wrote:Do you have force teeth yet??

Yes, unfortunately her teeth were forced out last week when she run into a bus... :(


I think Sophia's been forcifying information.
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Postby Sophia1 » Mon May 04, 2009 1:26 am

No I haven't honestly but you can believe her if u like I don't care.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon May 04, 2009 1:35 am

Sophia1 wrote:No I haven't honestly but you can believe her if u like I don't care.

The forcification of informations is a most forceful act panishable in full forse of lo! :evil:
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Postby dinos » Mon May 04, 2009 4:29 am

Perhaps we can offer Sophia some falsemeat and get her over this minor stumbling block? :lol: :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Mon May 04, 2009 8:52 am

Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
Sophia1 wrote:No it's true :-) Now I can go back to my mates and put them straight :-) Thanks again hun xx


Can you expand on this? Which mates? What have they said so that you have to put them straight?


Here is one of the iffy threads :lol:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=213021

.... Back to my Nixon tapes.....

Kalinihta :wink:

Thanks for that link O, I knew I had "interacted" with this ...Cypriot Charlie once before , here is what I said then, still valid today :

"""""Why is it that people like my self who left Cyprus many years ago , my self in 1961 , still consider Cyprus to be the best place in the world . It is because the minute we get on the plane we put our watch 2 hours ahead , and on arriving in Cyprus we wear our Cypriot hats !!! We criticize the stupid drivers , and I personally moan at the wonderful weather and
and the wonderful local cultures. If someone doesn't say please or thank you , tough , I don't give a sh. I just don't say thank or please to them end of story.
I think many British Cypriots carry a heavy chip on their shoulders , they somehow believe that the locals are "inferior " to them and ought to stand to attention when a Charly goes by !! Well they do to me !!! I bloody well tell them to in Cypriot slung , Re stathou pano ama sou milo men ise telia garos !!! It works all the time !
I wouldnt say that to GR though , he will probably shoot me !! ""

Havent changed much !! :lol: :lol:


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Postby Free Spirit » Mon May 04, 2009 9:03 am

The Cypriot wrote:
Sophia1 wrote:No it's true :-) Now I can go back to my mates and put them straight :-) Thanks again hun xx


Can you expand on this? Which mates? What have they said so that you have to put them straight?

What she means is they're not straight because they're 'GAY' so she's come on here looking for some heroes to show them how men should be. :P :wink:
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Re: Where are all our Heroes?

Postby Oracle » Mon May 04, 2009 9:33 am

Sophia1 wrote:Where are all our heroes?

Are There Any Today? Where Can We Look For Them?

I think allot of the cultures today have actually forgotten the meaning of the word Heroe.

I remember being taught at school that heroes are people who save lives not kill them ie Americans and British solders..

Can any one name any?


Joking aside Sophia1 ... this is an interesting thread and no doubt you show heroic fortitude surviving against the forum onslaughts :wink:

Anyway, I have plenty of Heroes, but some had to kill other men as a means to an end. Perhaps because I couldn't do that, yet recognise the actions of some men as inherently evil and come under question of survival worthiness; when situations are weighed up, and some heroic sorts would go on to do something I would cower from ... and they manage to remain steadfast to their cause, not lose sight of why they have done such things, remain loving of both country and innocent people ... well one such man comes to mind and that is Afxentiou ... who loved his country so much, he had to kill, yet he was a kindly soul and brave to the end, sending his men to safety whilst he faced the Brits, who savagely killed him by burning him alive with petrol, in his own country ... because they, the truly evil, did not want to give up Human Rights to the lowly Cypriots whose land they much desired!

Anyway, others who have not killed (yet their work has/might) whom I admire, are many. Ones such as: Marie Curie who loved discovery so much she battled through the sexist obstacles; Stephen Hawkins who has not let his debilitating disease stop him from looking for the origins of the Universe; peaceful Freedom fighters such as Ghandi and H H The Dalai Lama. Many men of conviction who have led their countries and their people to deserved justice ... one recent exemplary Cypriot (Apostolides) pursuing thieves.

But most of all my mum, who sacrificed her youth fighting the fascist Italians, Germans, and then the Brits, who wanted to enslave her country and perhaps the world, when all she was expected to do was go to school and bake the bread. And she stood up to individuals whose personalities sometimes got in the way of national causes and has remained sweet and loving and never a better mother has graced this earth.

So Sophia1, where can we look for them, you ask ...

Everywhere! :D
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Postby DT. » Mon May 04, 2009 9:42 am

Sophia1 wrote:I said Heroes you dick not Villains derrrr.. Your the STUPID ones not me!! Lol Makarios a heroe PLEASE, Grivas hid in a cave and got him self blown up lol Clerides?????


On a later post you said you were going to write about Grivas and your knowledge of him is
Grivas hid in a cave and got him self blown up lol
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Grivas did not get himself blown up mehmet....he died of a heart attack. I assume you are thinking of Afxentiou who uttered the words "Molon Lave" before the British fire bombed his hideout in mahairas. :roll:
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