Tim Drayton wrote:YFred wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:YFred wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:MrH wrote:[...] like how it accepted backward, poor and corrupt GREECE in the late 1970s. [...]
Greece acceded to the EU on 1 January 1981.
Couldn't help noticing that you only challenged one point and not the other three.
Well noticed, old fellow. I put it down the advantages conferred on you by the privilege of having attended Akıncılar İlkokulu, or whatever it was called in those days.
What ever name it had on the school, it was and will always be Lurucina Ilkokulu and Lurucina Ortaokulu.
Regards
Never mind, it appears that the same forces who imposed the name Akıncılar on the place have also uprooted most of the population and sent those who didn't go the UK to Lysi (or should that be Akdoğan), so it is all rather academic anyhow.
Almost right, there is aprox 500 there now (with good YFred clan representation). All that is needed is the Limbya access opend and Lurucina will come back to life with even most of Lisi Lurucadis returning. I wonder who is blocking that little activity? They went crazy like a bitch on heat regarding Limnidi opening but they seem to have a locked chastity belt when it comes to Lurucina/Limbya opening.