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Postby james_mav » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:04 am

DT. wrote:What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!

He may have confused you for a tourkomogolo.
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Postby DT. » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:10 am

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DT. wrote:What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!

He may have confused you for a tourkomogolo.


If a Cypriot Turk was using my avatar then I'd assume his country has also been admitted into the EU. :?
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Postby james_mav » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:12 am

DT. wrote:
james_mav wrote:
DT. wrote:What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!

He may have confused you for a tourkomogolo.


If a Cypriot Turk was using my avatar then I'd assume his country has also been admitted into the EU. :?

Mongolistan? Not this century!
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:40 am

james_mav wrote:
DT. wrote:
james_mav wrote:
DT. wrote:What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!

He may have confused you for a tourkomogolo.


If a Cypriot Turk was using my avatar then I'd assume his country has also been admitted into the EU. :?

Mongolistan? Not this century!

Turko-Mongolo, Slavo-Mongolo, Greco-Mongolo…

Do you see the common denominator?
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:43 am

Get Real! wrote:
james_mav wrote:
DT. wrote:
james_mav wrote:
DT. wrote:What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!

He may have confused you for a tourkomogolo.


If a Cypriot Turk was using my avatar then I'd assume his country has also been admitted into the EU. :?

Mongolistan? Not this century!

Turko-Mongolo, Slavo-Mongolo, Greco-Mongolo…

Do you see the common denominator?


Why did you leave out the Choirokitia-Mongolo?

Do you have a swastika tattoo on your forehead?

Sig-heil!
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Postby humanist » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:25 pm

I feel isolated down under ...... not much information on the discussions between the leaders....... I want details lol
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Postby Paphitis » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:48 pm

humanist wrote:I feel isolated down under ...... not much information on the discussions between the leaders....... I want details lol


Do you know that CyBC RIKSAT broadcasts to Australia?

You are able to get all the information you need....
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:09 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Turko-Mongolo, Slavo-Mongolo, Greco-Mongolo…

Do you see the common denominator?

Why did you leave out the Choirokitia-Mongolo?

Cypriots have nothing in common with any of the above.

Do you have a swastika tattoo on your forehead?

No. Do you have one on your bum cheeks?

Sig-heil!

Try "Sieg" you fig!
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Postby Byron » Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:48 pm

DT. wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:Jack shit has changed since he came to power, same old same old this is the best its gonna get time to wake up and face the facts.


He is doing a great job reversing the diplomatic victory you enjoyed over the Annan Affair, as a result of Tassos Papadopoulos having no skill in Foreign diplomacy and PR.

Christofias is actually very well received in countries such as Australia, by all mainstream political parties. I remember when Tassos was President, no one actually wanted anything to do with Cyprus, but Christofias is now building vital bridges with EU partners and even the US, Australia, Canada et al.

The talk in Australia is about his initiatives in finding a solution to the Cyprus problem. No one is talking about Turkey any more, and the way things are panning out, it looks as though it will be Turkey that is condemned if the peace process fails.

Some of this may be due to Alexander Downer being the new UN envoy, and I am certain he secretly briefs the Australian Government about any developments on the negotiation table. What is certain is that Alexander Downer did not make any claims that there will be a 2 state solution, or that this process will be the final chance for a settlement as portrayed in the "trnc" and Turkish medias.

Christofias has placed Cyprus in a win win situation. He is reclaiming the respect of many nations across the world.



He may be well known down under but in Mainland Europe, the vast majority of the people do not even know his name so how is it that he is doing so well ?


Sarkhozy knows him and so does Gordon Browne (for whatever that is worth)...Now get out of my sight VLAKA...


Out of your sight !!! VLAKA !!!

So what if Sarkozy knows him what about the rest of the population, Mr VLAKA !


Since when does it matter if the public know who a foreign leader is? If he's known and liked by the heads of state then job done.


If you say so then you have nothing to worry about your entry into the EU.


What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!


So we are thanks to GREECE !!
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Postby DT. » Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:53 pm

Byron wrote:
DT. wrote:
Byron wrote:
DT. wrote:
Byron wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Byron wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Jack shit has changed since he came to power, same old same old this is the best its gonna get time to wake up and face the facts.


He is doing a great job reversing the diplomatic victory you enjoyed over the Annan Affair, as a result of Tassos Papadopoulos having no skill in Foreign diplomacy and PR.

Christofias is actually very well received in countries such as Australia, by all mainstream political parties. I remember when Tassos was President, no one actually wanted anything to do with Cyprus, but Christofias is now building vital bridges with EU partners and even the US, Australia, Canada et al.

The talk in Australia is about his initiatives in finding a solution to the Cyprus problem. No one is talking about Turkey any more, and the way things are panning out, it looks as though it will be Turkey that is condemned if the peace process fails.

Some of this may be due to Alexander Downer being the new UN envoy, and I am certain he secretly briefs the Australian Government about any developments on the negotiation table. What is certain is that Alexander Downer did not make any claims that there will be a 2 state solution, or that this process will be the final chance for a settlement as portrayed in the "trnc" and Turkish medias.

Christofias has placed Cyprus in a win win situation. He is reclaiming the respect of many nations across the world.



He may be well known down under but in Mainland Europe, the vast majority of the people do not even know his name so how is it that he is doing so well ?


Sarkhozy knows him and so does Gordon Browne (for whatever that is worth)...Now get out of my sight VLAKA...


Out of your sight !!! VLAKA !!!

So what if Sarkozy knows him what about the rest of the population, Mr VLAKA !


Since when does it matter if the public know who a foreign leader is? If he's known and liked by the heads of state then job done.


If you say so then you have nothing to worry about your entry into the EU.


What entry in the EU? We are in the EU!


So we are thanks to GREECE !!


Thanks to a lot of help by Greece within the EU. However, technically, legislatively and economically we were miles ahead of all other candidates.
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