Denis wrote:
""""" I know secretly that Milti would love to meet you """"
Yes in a dark alley !
miltiades wrote:Denis wrote:
""""" I know secretly that Milti would love to meet you """"
Yes in a dark alley !
denizaksulu wrote:Icarus wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:miltiades wrote:Oracle wrote:For all the money, if any, which arrives with the likes of Z4 and his types (Miltiades) .... the resultant loss of prestige and collective I.Q. for the Island ... it's just not worth it!
Rubbish as per usual . Do the ironing will you stupid !
Says the "man" who sells pots and pans for a living ....
As well as http://www.devonscatering.co.uk/search_ ... rt_by=desc
How is that Plonker !
I wouldn't even use your crappy cutlery to dissect a rat!
... this is what kitchen fashionistas prefer
http://www.cathkidston.co.uk/c-40-cutlery.aspx
I have just taken over a smart Cafe in Kings Road Chelsea , all cutlery , crockery , refrigeration , cooking equipment , white ware and all other catering essentials courtesy of www.devonscatering.co.uk
If you are ever in Kings Road keep away from my Cafe , you would not be welcome !!
Now back to your ironing and rat dissecting !
Methinks you are desperately seeking my patronage
.... Why else would you chase me around, wafting your www.devilstattycutlery company after each of my posts.
Never mind; if it was only your wine habit it was sustaining, then recovery from your crapulous condition would be to the benefit of CF ... although France may disagree!
Oracle, I am sure you two are made for each other. Can I offer my good offices to effect an introduction. I am sure you will both get on like a house on fire. I know secretly that Milti would love to meet you.
Why would anyone want to meet this bozo?
The guy is a pee brain...
To come to such a conclusion without meeting the guy is erroneous. Do you believe in everything Oracle writes. Oracle loves us really.
Milti is no bullshitter. He says what he believes in. He is also a patriot too.
I always thought GR was an arsehole, but I was wrong.
Icarus wrote:miltiades wrote:Indeed Cyprus has moved on just as Most nations have , I use capital letter for most since a great deal of third world countries - Cyprus was once upon a time a third world country until the tourists started arriving and donkeys were replaced by Mercedes - have steadfastly refused to enter the 21st century preferring the medieval environments that their forefathers habited.
There is not one single business in Cyprus that has not in some way either directly or indirectly benefited from tourism . We are far too small a nation to become industrialized , the competition is so fierce it would be futile to even attempt such action. Our core base is surely the service industry with tourism at the helm .
Natural resources currently available are not in sufficient quantities , copper forms but a small part of our exports . Agricultural products , as good as they are , especially the worlds best potatoe , are not a reliable source of income since production heavily relies on weather conditions.
The prospects of Cyprus becoming an oil exporting nation are indeed very high , my own prediction is that the reserves are indeed as high as expected and I firmly believe that over the next 10 or so years Cyprus will be counted amongst the worlds most prosperous nations .
Tourism's influence on our economy is of the utmost importance and we must not ignore it .
Cypriot tourism only accounts for 7% of GDP.
Back in 1989, tourism accounted for 22% of GDP output.
So tourism is not as important as you portray.
Furthermore, Brits only accounted for 6.5% of all tourist arrivals into Cyprus.
Therefore, Brits only contributed a measly 0.455% of Cypriot GDP output.
The biggest contribution the UK has made to Cyprus is what the Cypriot people are reaping to this very day. The continued occupation of the RoC due to their clever campaign of Divide and Rule in the 50s.
They can stick their Treaty of Guarantee, and the 59 Zurich agreements, because the former is not worth the paper it is written on, and the latter is still the RoC's constitution, therefore I can't say anything too critical.... other than it is unworkable and racist....
Svetlana wrote:"Furthermore, Brits only accounted for 6.5% of all tourist arrivals into Cyprus."
I think: "Tourists from Britain, who usually account for just over half of Cyprus's annual tourism intake" would be more accurate.
lana
Svetlana wrote:"Furthermore, Brits only accounted for 6.5% of all tourist arrivals into Cyprus."
I think: "Tourists from Britain, who usually account for just over half of Cyprus's annual tourism intake" would be more accurate.
lana
miltiades wrote:Icarus wrote:miltiades wrote:Indeed Cyprus has moved on just as Most nations have , I use capital letter for most since a great deal of third world countries - Cyprus was once upon a time a third world country until the tourists started arriving and donkeys were replaced by Mercedes - have steadfastly refused to enter the 21st century preferring the medieval environments that their forefathers habited.
There is not one single business in Cyprus that has not in some way either directly or indirectly benefited from tourism . We are far too small a nation to become industrialized , the competition is so fierce it would be futile to even attempt such action. Our core base is surely the service industry with tourism at the helm .
Natural resources currently available are not in sufficient quantities , copper forms but a small part of our exports . Agricultural products , as good as they are , especially the worlds best potatoe , are not a reliable source of income since production heavily relies on weather conditions.
The prospects of Cyprus becoming an oil exporting nation are indeed very high , my own prediction is that the reserves are indeed as high as expected and I firmly believe that over the next 10 or so years Cyprus will be counted amongst the worlds most prosperous nations .
Tourism's influence on our economy is of the utmost importance and we must not ignore it .
Cypriot tourism only accounts for 7% of GDP.
Back in 1989, tourism accounted for 22% of GDP output.
So tourism is not as important as you portray.
Furthermore, Brits only accounted for 6.5% of all tourist arrivals into Cyprus.
Therefore, Brits only contributed a measly 0.455% of Cypriot GDP output.
The biggest contribution the UK has made to Cyprus is what the Cypriot people are reaping to this very day. The continued occupation of the RoC due to their clever campaign of Divide and Rule in the 50s.
They can stick their Treaty of Guarantee, and the 59 Zurich agreements, because the former is not worth the paper it is written on, and the latter is still the RoC's constitution, therefore I can't say anything too critical.... other than it is unworkable and racist....
What a load of rubbish ! Where on earth do you get your figures from ?
Take a look at this nonsense "Brits only accounted for 6.5% of all tourist arrivals into Cyprus."" another great one "Brits only contributed a measly 0.455% of Cypriot GDP output. " !!!!!!!
What an absolute Plonker you are mate , do you have any sources to back your nonsense up ??? 0.455% !!!!
Listen mate , in May alone over 160000 British arrivals are recorded by the official RoC figures , how on earth can you say that Brits only amount to 6.5% of total arrivals , based on a total of lets say 2.5 million you are suggesting that British tourists amounted to a mere 160,000 the figure of just one month. !!!
Tell me something boy , are you one of those nutters that drives a car fitted with those cannons of an exhaust !!!!!
Now go back to school boy and don't argue with men .
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