Time for the National Anthem ....
denizaksulu wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Cuba has bestowed the President of Cyprus and his people with a Medal
‘Cuba can’t stop mentioning its gratitude toward Cyprus, its people and its leaders, for its position of respect, solidarity and support toward our people and toward Revolution leader Fidel Castro’’.
http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2009/0928raul_condecora.htm
So, what do we know about Cuba ........ :D
What has Cuba done in 36 years to help end division?
It's not about us begging for help; or expecting others to solve our problems.
There is strength in solidarity.
Their struggles whilst sticking to their principles, are inspirational. As I hope Cyprus sticking to its principles for restoring Human Rights to the ethnically cleansed GCs will inspire other oppressed nations like the Tibetans.
"yarrağımın rondellası" (old saying from Dilirga)
A true Tyllyrian gentleman
YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Cuba has bestowed the President of Cyprus and his people with a Medal
‘Cuba can’t stop mentioning its gratitude toward Cyprus, its people and its leaders, for its position of respect, solidarity and support toward our people and toward Revolution leader Fidel Castro’’.
http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2009/0928raul_condecora.htm
So, what do we know about Cuba ........ :D
What has Cuba done in 36 years to help end division?
It's not about us begging for help; or expecting others to solve our problems.
There is strength in solidarity.
Their struggles whilst sticking to their principles, are inspirational. As I hope Cyprus sticking to its principles for restoring Human Rights to the ethnically cleansed GCs will inspire other oppressed nations like the Tibetans.
"yarrağımın rondellası" (old saying from Dilirga)
A true Tyllyrian gentleman
Can somebody explain what a rondella is please?
denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Cuba has bestowed the President of Cyprus and his people with a Medal
‘Cuba can’t stop mentioning its gratitude toward Cyprus, its people and its leaders, for its position of respect, solidarity and support toward our people and toward Revolution leader Fidel Castro’’.
http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2009/0928raul_condecora.htm
So, what do we know about Cuba ........ :D
What has Cuba done in 36 years to help end division?
It's not about us begging for help; or expecting others to solve our problems.
There is strength in solidarity.
Their struggles whilst sticking to their principles, are inspirational. As I hope Cyprus sticking to its principles for restoring Human Rights to the ethnically cleansed GCs will inspire other oppressed nations like the Tibetans.
"yarrağımın rondellası" (old saying from Dilirga)
A true Tyllyrian gentleman
Can somebody explain what a rondella is please?
Must be something round
YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:YFred wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Omer Seyhan wrote:Oracle wrote:Cuba has bestowed the President of Cyprus and his people with a Medal
‘Cuba can’t stop mentioning its gratitude toward Cyprus, its people and its leaders, for its position of respect, solidarity and support toward our people and toward Revolution leader Fidel Castro’’.
http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2009/0928raul_condecora.htm
So, what do we know about Cuba ........ :D
What has Cuba done in 36 years to help end division?
It's not about us begging for help; or expecting others to solve our problems.
There is strength in solidarity.
Their struggles whilst sticking to their principles, are inspirational. As I hope Cyprus sticking to its principles for restoring Human Rights to the ethnically cleansed GCs will inspire other oppressed nations like the Tibetans.
"yarrağımın rondellası" (old saying from Dilirga)
A true Tyllyrian gentleman
Can somebody explain what a rondella is please?
Must be something round
do you mean girth?
YFred wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Cigars. An acquaintance brought me back several a few years ago. Powerful things. Only a matter of time before they are made illegal.
Apparently they are made by ladies, rolling them on their thighs.
... and classic, old American cars, loads of them, left over from the '50s, rather like that dodgy torture camp.
You'll find there is a new process called the Clinton process involved in makin them and it gives them a distict taste which most lucky men would recognise.
bill cobbett wrote:I seem to remember a photo of our Beloved Late Comrade Big Mak and Brother Fidel back in the '60s. (???)
Viva la Revolucion!
EricSeans wrote:YFred wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Cigars. An acquaintance brought me back several a few years ago. Powerful things. Only a matter of time before they are made illegal.
Apparently they are made by ladies, rolling them on their thighs.
... and classic, old American cars, loads of them, left over from the '50s, rather like that dodgy torture camp.
You'll find there is a new process called the Clinton process involved in makin them and it gives them a distict taste which most lucky men would recognise.
What can he mean?
EricSeans wrote:YFred wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Cigars. An acquaintance brought me back several a few years ago. Powerful things. Only a matter of time before they are made illegal.
Apparently they are made by ladies, rolling them on their thighs.
... and classic, old American cars, loads of them, left over from the '50s, rather like that dodgy torture camp.
You'll find there is a new process called the Clinton process involved in makin them and it gives them a distict taste which most lucky men would recognise.
What can he mean?
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