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Postby Hermes » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:43 pm

Take away their language and they don't protest. Flood them with illegal settlers and they don't protest. Subject them to policies that lead to their annihilation and they don't say a word. They even say they are grateful for their "protection". But "rearrange" their wages and they call a general strike. Rise up, brave comrades!
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Postby insan » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:54 pm

Hermes wrote:Take away their language and they don't protest. Flood them with illegal settlers and they don't protest. Subject them to policies that lead to their annihilation and they don't say a word. They even say they are grateful for their "protection". But "rearrange" their wages and they call a general strike. Rise up, brave comrades!


Yeah, comrade; we will rise up and defend what we had got by partisan threats. :lol: What comes with partisanship, goes with partisanship! We have a saying "Kıyakçılığın sonu ayakçılıktır."(The fate of pot-smoker is being a servant who runs errands.) :lol:
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Postby Expatkiwi » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:07 pm

Good to see a democratic right being exercised. Workers rights is something not to be taken lightly... by anyone!
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Postby B25 » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:13 pm

Expatkiwi wrote:Good to see a democratic right being exercised. Workers rights is something not to be taken lightly... by anyone!


Would that be the same democratic right the GCs exercised and rejected the Ankara Plan, or are they not allowed :roll: :roll:

Take a hike, not that I care much for the Turks and their unions.
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Postby YFred » Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:15 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?

No, that is Circle Line I think. Well done for remembering the colour as yellow as Bafidobullos:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:14 am

YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?

No, that is Circle Line I think. Well done for remembering the colour as yellow as Bafidobullos:lol: :lol: :lol:


Here is one for the anoraks:

http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Circle:Line.htm

The Circle Line of the London Underground became known as such in 1949. The Circle line was not built as a separate line, but was instead created by joining parts of the District and Metropolitan lines as a service. Only two small sections of track are unique to the Circle Line - a tiny connecting section between Aldgate and Tower Hill stations (which is so small that trains turning off onto the District Line can see the platforms at Aldgate and vice-versa) and another connection between Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington.
Pre-1949 this route was known as the Inner Circle, […]


Remember that I have not been in the UK for a year or two.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:47 am

Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?


I bet there are a few investors that have invested heavily in stolen properties, who catch this service, hence supporting everything I stated earlier.

As I said, there will always be he few at the top of the food chain, those who are opportunists, and then there are the bottom feeders such as Halil! :lol:
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:54 am

Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?

No, that is Circle Line I think. Well done for remembering the colour as yellow as Bafidobullos:lol: :lol: :lol:


Here is one for the anoraks:

http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Circle:Line.htm

The Circle Line of the London Underground became known as such in 1949. The Circle line was not built as a separate line, but was instead created by joining parts of the District and Metropolitan lines as a service. Only two small sections of track are unique to the Circle Line - a tiny connecting section between Aldgate and Tower Hill stations (which is so small that trains turning off onto the District Line can see the platforms at Aldgate and vice-versa) and another connection between Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington.
Pre-1949 this route was known as the Inner Circle, […]


Remember that I have not been in the UK for a year or two.


I have the misfortune to have to go to London in December! I hope my stay will be short, as I transit through to Scotland for a few days. :D

Oh well, atleast I will be able to have a drink or 2 with Deniz and hopefully with Miltiades as well...

I hope he is OK..... :?
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Postby Tim Drayton » Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:05 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?

No, that is Circle Line I think. Well done for remembering the colour as yellow as Bafidobullos:lol: :lol: :lol:


Here is one for the anoraks:

http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Circle:Line.htm

The Circle Line of the London Underground became known as such in 1949. The Circle line was not built as a separate line, but was instead created by joining parts of the District and Metropolitan lines as a service. Only two small sections of track are unique to the Circle Line - a tiny connecting section between Aldgate and Tower Hill stations (which is so small that trains turning off onto the District Line can see the platforms at Aldgate and vice-versa) and another connection between Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington.
Pre-1949 this route was known as the Inner Circle, […]


Remember that I have not been in the UK for a year or two.


I have the misfortune to have to go to London in December! I hope my stay will be short, as I transit through to Scotland for a few days. :D


Remember that the District line has branches heading off just about everywhere - there are even reputed to be a few trains to Louroujina on weekdays.
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Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:14 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
YFred wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The TCs deserve to be exploited by the Turkish Army and the inner circle s of the illegal "trnc" regime.

The are mere slaves, since they have had a slave mentality for nearly 500 years. They were slaves to the Ottoman Sultan, then the British colonialists, the TMT, and now they are slaves to the Turkish Army.

They know no better! Some will be laughing all the way to the bank with their stolen plunder of GC property and on the back of the TC slave labor. But the plebs such as Halil, will always be there, cleaning the bottom of their tiny fish tank as the corrupt ecosystem's bottom feeders....There will always be those few at the top of the food chain and those bottom scavengers/feeders like Halil in the "trnc"!

Once a slave, always a slave....


Isn't that what takes you from Sloane Square to Victoria?

No, that is Circle Line I think. Well done for remembering the colour as yellow as Bafidobullos:lol: :lol: :lol:


Here is one for the anoraks:

http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Circle:Line.htm

The Circle Line of the London Underground became known as such in 1949. The Circle line was not built as a separate line, but was instead created by joining parts of the District and Metropolitan lines as a service. Only two small sections of track are unique to the Circle Line - a tiny connecting section between Aldgate and Tower Hill stations (which is so small that trains turning off onto the District Line can see the platforms at Aldgate and vice-versa) and another connection between Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington.
Pre-1949 this route was known as the Inner Circle, […]


Remember that I have not been in the UK for a year or two.


I have the misfortune to have to go to London in December! I hope my stay will be short, as I transit through to Scotland for a few days. :D


Remember that the District line has branches heading off just about everywhere - there are even reputed to be a few trains to Louroujina on weekdays.


I think I would prefer Central, or am I getting confused with Hamersmith and City..... :?

If it gets too hard, I will just hire a vehicle and get the hell outa there... :lol:

Or I could go to arguably the world's most beautiful and colorful city which never sleeps.....
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