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Postby Oracle » Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:36 am

kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:(There a curious echo on CF tonight)

These "orniha" and "apparo" words are very familiar to me, they are great old words. Somehow a 'kotoboulo" doesn't taste half as sweet as an "orniha" . (Better not let VP know about the "apparo" word - if he doesn't know already :roll: )


Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D
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Postby The Cypriot » Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:37 am

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kurupetos wrote:He is too illiterate to understand it! :roll:

You're too illiterate to construct arguments for yourself...


Where are you, you illiterate prick? The ancient Greeks could construct arguments and think for themselves? What happened to you?

You're rubbish.


:lol: You are pathetic! :D


:lol: that's you're argument? :lol:

You're still rubbish!


No, you are rubbish! :lol:


:lol: Why?
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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:46 am

Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:(There a curious echo on CF tonight)

These "orniha" and "apparo" words are very familiar to me, they are great old words. Somehow a 'kotoboulo" doesn't taste half as sweet as an "orniha" . (Better not let VP know about the "apparo" word - if he doesn't know already :roll: )


Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:04 am

bill cobbett wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:(There a curious echo on CF tonight)

These "orniha" and "apparo" words are very familiar to me, they are great old words. Somehow a 'kotoboulo" doesn't taste half as sweet as an "orniha" . (Better not let VP know about the "apparo" word - if he doesn't know already :roll: )


Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D


I thought 'stamps' were 'stambes' (or is that wramatosima :wink: ).

Anyway, less of the 'thkia', se parakalo! .... because I know you are a score or two older than me :roll:
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Postby The Cypriot » Sun Jul 26, 2009 1:18 am

bill cobbett wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D


:arrow: Stede?

BTW, any idea why the bird-brain thinks ornithes are very funny?

I'd ask the 'guru'-peto directly but he'd only refer me to someone else's book...

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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Jul 26, 2009 2:16 am

stede = gran ?

No way our O, trust me when I say I'm not that old.

Perhaps a score of Days?
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Postby kurupetos » Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:34 am

The Cypriot wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D


:arrow: Stede?

BTW, any idea why the bird-brain thinks ornithes are very funny?

I'd ask the 'guru'-peto directly but he'd only refer me to someone else's book...

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Were you born in Cyprus? :?
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Postby The Cypriot » Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:08 am

kurupetos wrote:Were you born in Cyprus? :?


:roll: You're rubbish!

I recommend you read this book...

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After reading it, you will realise that there is no need for amateuristic questions like yours!
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:24 am

bill cobbett wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:(There a curious echo on CF tonight)

These "orniha" and "apparo" words are very familiar to me, they are great old words. Somehow a 'kotoboulo" doesn't taste half as sweet as an "orniha" . (Better not let VP know about the "apparo" word - if he doesn't know already :roll: )


Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D



Postage stamp = boullia = pul (Turkish= possibly Arabic/Persian) needs investigating. I like this re-unification!! :?

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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:56 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Oracle wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:(There a curious echo on CF tonight)

These "orniha" and "apparo" words are very familiar to me, they are great old words. Somehow a 'kotoboulo" doesn't taste half as sweet as an "orniha" . (Better not let VP know about the "apparo" word - if he doesn't know already :roll: )


Re Bill, ornithes are very funny too! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birds_(play)


Reh touta einai poullia (from the French 'poulet') :D



Stamps! Postage stamps! Boullia ..............Gori! ........or is that Thkia? (aunt)

.............>>>>............ :arrow: .................>>>> .......... :P .......... :D



Postage stamp = boullia = pul (Turkish= possibly Arabic/Persian) needs investigating. I like this re-unification!! :?

I have seen sunshine, second day running.


It's all your fault D, all this peace breaking out on CF. :D

(it is pully = stamp, now I think about it)
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