sniper wrote:Oracle wrote:sniper wrote:Get Real! wrote:sniper wrote:Get Real! wrote:baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:junemichael wrote:We had a car accident and the engine got changed on our car so we need to have the log book changed with the new engine number. We went to the road transport office who would not help us and would not speak english to us. Can anyone tell us what we are supposed to do and how please
welcome to the land of slowly slowly!!
crap eh you will be faced with shit alot im afraid.
Go back to the transport office and tell them to do their f*****g jobs, dont leave until they sort it for you...
failing that go back to where you had the engine changed on the car and ask them to help.
If they can change an engine on your car then they can help you out with the lazy arses at the transport office, offer to let them use your phone to call them if need be.
just dont leave your car with them if they tell you to as they will prob have your good engine out from under your nose.
good luck...
You’re just a miserable peasant who should’ve NEVER been allowed to enter Cyprus…
do you suffer from split personality disorder (Schizophrenia) of some sort?? one minute you are offering assistance, the next you are insulting the same person about the same topic.
No, but your inability to figure out who is responding to what is a sure sign of your incompetence at using forums.
incompetence?? lol funny.. you go around having nasty things and comments to say shows so much competence
and to call foreigners peasants, when cypriots have the reputation of marrying their cousins to keep money in the family and also they did not even know who their cousins were. and about 30 years ago they were practically all riding around on donkey drawn carriages... don't forget that cypriots are the most interbred race, so there is no thing as a true cypriot. so the foreigners are relatives of relatives in a way... but to call people peasants because this is your version is very rude..
I demand some evidence for that assertion; since the incidence of Cystic Fibrosis (1/36 in some regions) in the UK (virtually unknown in Cyprus) would suggest otherwise!
I take it you meant in-bred ... because inter-bred is actually fine
i meant inter-bred... there are so many nationalities inter-marrying here in cyprus.
I deleted my reply because I realised you didn't know what you were talking about. On the one hand you say they marry cousins and so are inbred, and then you totally contradict yourself .... It leads to confusion as to whether you know how to use correct terminology.
But, I don't have time for these pointless corrections as they could be endless with someone like you.