denizaksulu wrote:Its a bit late for the Panayia of Kykkos now.
RIP all those innocents.
AND,.....................'RIP OFF' all the survivors...............by all accounts.
Floda wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Its a bit late for the Panayia of Kykkos now.
RIP all those innocents.
AND,.....................'RIP OFF' all the survivors...............by all accounts.
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
EPSILON wrote:Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.
Oracle wrote:EPSILON wrote:Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.
I'm just a typical Hellene ...
[confused]
denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
Like you do, I suppose.
EPSILON wrote:Oracle wrote:EPSILON wrote:Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.
One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.
I'm just a typical Hellene ...
[confused]
"Typical Hellene i can understand ,not confuse at all. If you stated typical Greek then of course i would be hardly confused!!
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