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Postby Gasman » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:19 pm

:lol:

I think they have a few hours' grace - she is still knackered out from Glastonbury. She had to go straight to the Uni Awards Dinner the day she got back and then clear out of her student digs the following day. She will probably sleep for a day.

But we are definitely swinging past our favourite watering hole in the old town here before coming home.

Just checked, her plane is over Athens at the mo.
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Postby fig head » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:48 am

good morning my fellow CF-eres !!


how are you today!!

well, im getting better, no more sneezing and running nose lol

but still got that pain on my chest , guess i have to smoke less!

i tried hard to stop smoking , i did for 2 weeks and went from smokng 30 cigs a day to more than 2 packs !!

no wonder why i cant breath lol.

but the good news is..

its Friday !!!!
yes, no kidding !!

that mean, im off to work, then meeting my mate for a wee planing !!

then getting dressed and going out.. brillient..

im also happy cause for the 1st time i had a happy dream!!

i dreamed i was on a uni football team and we won..!!!!!

hahaha yes, i was playing football in my dream !!
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Postby halil » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:20 am

good morning all... it is nice to see u fighead that u are smiling this morning.

In northern Cyprus. We are tightening our belts.
New economic measures are taken by the goverment.public sector employees will work 38 hours per week throughout the year, instead of 40 hours per week in winter and 35 hours per week in summer. New working hours will start from october.
(07:30 - !5:00)

Petrol prices are also increased.the price of unleaded Petrol (98 octane) has been increased from 1.950 TL to 2.100 TL, unleaded Petrol (95 octane) from 1.900 TL to 2.080, diesel from 1.850 to 2.050 and fuel oil from 1.700 TL to 1.800 TL.


Have a nice day all .....

1TL=1.94 EURO.
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Postby kafenes » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:25 am

halil wrote:good morning all... it is nice to see u fighead that u are smiling this morning.

In northern Cyprus. We are tightening our belts.
New economic measures are taken by the goverment.public sector employees will work 38 hours per week throughout the year, instead of 40 hours per week in winter and 35 hours per week in summer. New working hours will start from october.
(07:30 - !5:00)

Petrol prices are also increased.the price of unleaded Petrol (98 octane) has been increased from 1.950 TL to 2.100 TL, unleaded Petrol (95 octane) from 1.900 TL to 2.080, diesel from 1.850 to 2.050 and fuel oil from 1.700 TL to 1.800 TL.


Have a nice day all .....

1TL=1.94 EURO.


Halil, if that conversion is correct then one litre of 98 octane costs more then 4 euros. Hmmmmm... something wrong there.
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Postby CBBB » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:33 am

kafenes wrote:
halil wrote:good morning all... it is nice to see u fighead that u are smiling this morning.

In northern Cyprus. We are tightening our belts.
New economic measures are taken by the goverment.public sector employees will work 38 hours per week throughout the year, instead of 40 hours per week in winter and 35 hours per week in summer. New working hours will start from october.
(07:30 - !5:00)

Petrol prices are also increased.the price of unleaded Petrol (98 octane) has been increased from 1.950 TL to 2.100 TL, unleaded Petrol (95 octane) from 1.900 TL to 2.080, diesel from 1.850 to 2.050 and fuel oil from 1.700 TL to 1.800 TL.


Have a nice day all .....

1TL=1.94 EURO.


Halil, if that conversion is correct then one litre of 98 octane costs more then 4 euros. Hmmmmm... something wrong there.


I think he has it the wrong way round.
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Postby halil » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:34 am

kafenes wrote:
halil wrote:good morning all... it is nice to see u fighead that u are smiling this morning.

In northern Cyprus. We are tightening our belts.
New economic measures are taken by the goverment.public sector employees will work 38 hours per week throughout the year, instead of 40 hours per week in winter and 35 hours per week in summer. New working hours will start from october.
(07:30 - !5:00)

Petrol prices are also increased.the price of unleaded Petrol (98 octane) has been increased from 1.950 TL to 2.100 TL, unleaded Petrol (95 octane) from 1.900 TL to 2.080, diesel from 1.850 to 2.050 and fuel oil from 1.700 TL to 1.800 TL.


Have a nice day all .....

1TL=1.94 EURO.


Halil, if that conversion is correct then one litre of 98 octane costs more then 4 euros. Hmmmmm... something wrong there.


Yes u are correct Kafenes, i made mistake.

1 EURO= 1.94 TL
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Postby kafenes » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:13 am

halil wrote:
kafenes wrote:
halil wrote:good morning all... it is nice to see u fighead that u are smiling this morning.

In northern Cyprus. We are tightening our belts.
New economic measures are taken by the goverment.public sector employees will work 38 hours per week throughout the year, instead of 40 hours per week in winter and 35 hours per week in summer. New working hours will start from october.
(07:30 - !5:00)

Petrol prices are also increased.the price of unleaded Petrol (98 octane) has been increased from 1.950 TL to 2.100 TL, unleaded Petrol (95 octane) from 1.900 TL to 2.080, diesel from 1.850 to 2.050 and fuel oil from 1.700 TL to 1.800 TL.


Have a nice day all .....

1TL=1.94 EURO.


Halil, if that conversion is correct then one litre of 98 octane costs more then 4 euros. Hmmmmm... something wrong there.


Yes u are correct Kafenes, i made mistake.

1 EURO= 1.94 TL


That's better! :)
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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:17 am

Good Morning all.

I think its about time Halil retired. The heat is having an effect on him. Thank god he does not work in a bank :roll: :roll:

:lol: :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:39 am

lol the turkish lira is that strong?
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Postby Daniella » Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:36 am

Good morning all
thank god is friday...did not sleep last night..the more I am tired the more I fall awake :?
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