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NAMI AND YAKOVU HOLD AN INSPECTION TOUR IN YESILIRMAK

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:54 pm

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DT. wrote:Ask Yfreds grandmother :lol:

Bad luck. One died in 1940s and the other in 1970. I do go and visit their grave side when ever I can. Can your family's victims do the same?


Unfortunately the only thing my family have ever had to do with atrocities was when we lost family members to Turkish and TC soldiers and police.

It would be good to pay some of this back one day. Look forward to starting with your scalp Y-fronts. You have the honour of being the first stop on my revenge spree. 8)

So how did the old man reach the leadership of Eoka in Omorfo without killing anybody and ordering people to be killed?

I feel privilaged to be on top of your list, considering I left Cyprus in 72 at the age of 14, I am sure to be responsible for the deaths of all your relatives.
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Postby DT. » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:05 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:Ask Yfreds grandmother :lol:

Bad luck. One died in 1940s and the other in 1970. I do go and visit their grave side when ever I can. Can your family's victims do the same?


Unfortunately the only thing my family have ever had to do with atrocities was when we lost family members to Turkish and TC soldiers and police.

It would be good to pay some of this back one day. Look forward to starting with your scalp Y-fronts. You have the honour of being the first stop on my revenge spree. 8)

So how did the old man reach the leadership of Eoka in Omorfo without killing anybody and ordering people to be killed?

I feel privilaged to be on top of your list, considering I left Cyprus in 72 at the age of 14, I am sure to be responsible for the deaths of all your relatives.


Don't try to squirm out of this Yfred. You're first on the list so take it like a man!
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Postby YFred » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:22 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:Ask Yfreds grandmother :lol:

Bad luck. One died in 1940s and the other in 1970. I do go and visit their grave side when ever I can. Can your family's victims do the same?


Unfortunately the only thing my family have ever had to do with atrocities was when we lost family members to Turkish and TC soldiers and police.

It would be good to pay some of this back one day. Look forward to starting with your scalp Y-fronts. You have the honour of being the first stop on my revenge spree. 8)

So how did the old man reach the leadership of Eoka in Omorfo without killing anybody and ordering people to be killed?

I feel privilaged to be on top of your list, considering I left Cyprus in 72 at the age of 14, I am sure to be responsible for the deaths of all your relatives.


Don't try to squirm out of this Yfred. You're first on the list so take it like a man!

I said its a privelage. What more do you want? While you are at it, take your thieving filthy hands off my land.
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Postby DT. » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:23 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:Ask Yfreds grandmother :lol:

Bad luck. One died in 1940s and the other in 1970. I do go and visit their grave side when ever I can. Can your family's victims do the same?


Unfortunately the only thing my family have ever had to do with atrocities was when we lost family members to Turkish and TC soldiers and police.

It would be good to pay some of this back one day. Look forward to starting with your scalp Y-fronts. You have the honour of being the first stop on my revenge spree. 8)

So how did the old man reach the leadership of Eoka in Omorfo without killing anybody and ordering people to be killed?

I feel privilaged to be on top of your list, considering I left Cyprus in 72 at the age of 14, I am sure to be responsible for the deaths of all your relatives.


Don't try to squirm out of this Yfred. You're first on the list so take it like a man!

I said its a privelage. What more do you want? While you are at it, take your thieving filthy hands off my land.


You must have read my mind!!! :shock:

Your filthy thieving hands were the first I was planning to cut off :lol:
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Postby roseandchan » Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:14 pm

if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.
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Postby YFred » Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:13 pm

roseandchan wrote:if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.

No No Rose. He doesn't really mean it. He wouldn't hurt a fly, it’s his granddad that did the damage. I wouldn’t lose sleep over what that toothless pit-bull says.

Strange enough Limniti is like a second home to me. I know quite a few families there and I also expected the reaction of the residents.

If you ever get to Limnidi, try Shefika’s bar. She has a vine that produces the best grapes in the whole of Cyprus.
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Postby DT. » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:06 pm

YFred wrote:
roseandchan wrote:if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.

No No Rose. He doesn't really mean it. He wouldn't hurt a fly, it’s his granddad that did the damage. I wouldn’t lose sleep over what that toothless pit-bull says.

Strange enough Limniti is like a second home to me. I know quite a few families there and I also expected the reaction of the residents.

If you ever get to Limnidi, try Shefika’s bar. She has a vine that produces the best grapes in the whole of Cyprus.


Considering the amount of GC's your grandmother's been with I wouldn't talk about EOKA if I were you.
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Postby YFred » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:14 pm

DT. wrote:
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roseandchan wrote:if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.

No No Rose. He doesn't really mean it. He wouldn't hurt a fly, it’s his granddad that did the damage. I wouldn’t lose sleep over what that toothless pit-bull says.

Strange enough Limniti is like a second home to me. I know quite a few families there and I also expected the reaction of the residents.

If you ever get to Limnidi, try Shefika’s bar. She has a vine that produces the best grapes in the whole of Cyprus.


Considering the amount of GC's your grandmother's been with I wouldn't talk about EOKA if I were you.

My they all rot in hell for what they did to Cyprus, you old toothless bastard. You have to deal with your guilt passed down through the generations and explain it to your future generations. They are going to find out sooner or later.
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Postby DT. » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:23 pm

YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
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roseandchan wrote:if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.

No No Rose. He doesn't really mean it. He wouldn't hurt a fly, it’s his granddad that did the damage. I wouldn’t lose sleep over what that toothless pit-bull says.

Strange enough Limniti is like a second home to me. I know quite a few families there and I also expected the reaction of the residents.

If you ever get to Limnidi, try Shefika’s bar. She has a vine that produces the best grapes in the whole of Cyprus.


Considering the amount of GC's your grandmother's been with I wouldn't talk about EOKA if I were you.

My they all rot in hell for what they did to Cyprus, you old toothless bastard. You have to deal with your guilt passed down through the generations and explain it to your future generations. They are going to find out sooner or later.


old? toothless? :lol: I'm 33 re artiroskliromene travesta.

Speaking of toothless, I heard your grandmother was famous because of that :D
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Postby YFred » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:28 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
roseandchan wrote:if either of you guys are going to use this crossing, we best not open it otherwise it will end up as world war three.

No No Rose. He doesn't really mean it. He wouldn't hurt a fly, it’s his granddad that did the damage. I wouldn’t lose sleep over what that toothless pit-bull says.

Strange enough Limniti is like a second home to me. I know quite a few families there and I also expected the reaction of the residents.

If you ever get to Limnidi, try Shefika’s bar. She has a vine that produces the best grapes in the whole of Cyprus.


Considering the amount of GC's your grandmother's been with I wouldn't talk about EOKA if I were you.

My they all rot in hell for what they did to Cyprus, you old toothless bastard. You have to deal with your guilt passed down through the generations and explain it to your future generations. They are going to find out sooner or later.


old? toothless? :lol: I'm 33 re artiroskliromene travesta.

Speaking of toothless, I heard your grandmother was famous because of that :D

Ziligurtin nase fai je na se shesi re vromo shilla.
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