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Beware of Brits bearing "Gifts" ...

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby YFred » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:17 pm

Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
BOF wrote:I happen to think the offer of relinquishing Some of the SBA territory is quite useful in bargaining terms as UK being one guarentor prepared to partially withdraw puts pressure on Turkey as another guarentor to do likewise...and leaves it in a bad light if it doesnt.
Maybe thats why so much hot air is being expended by the Turkish side?
So many statements about a little SBA land????


Actually this is not a newly put forth offer. It was put on agenda again on the right time for just to neutralize/reduce the negative effects caused by the memorial monument erected in North... Instead of one, now there r 2 issues r being talked abt Brits and Britain. One of them is (-) and other is (+) = ~0 :wink:

In this context, i predict a court verdict for Oram's case that will be constructive and satisfasctory to all concerned parties to solve the problem peacefully. :wink:


The "memorial" in the occupied north has NEVER had the approval/backing of the UK government, nor the MOD ... So why should Brown care about some idiot Brits who collaborated with the criminal Turks to carry out a ridiculous charade?

You have given that "memorial" too much credence and all it has done is turn every sane Brit against the Turks and the carpetbaggers, even more!

Now that's not true. I am as sane as any Brit and It has done no such thing. I also know about 100 brits and they don't give a shit. Now, where do you get your info dearest.
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Postby runaway » Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:09 am

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
BOF wrote:I happen to think the offer of relinquishing Some of the SBA territory is quite useful in bargaining terms as UK being one guarentor prepared to partially withdraw puts pressure on Turkey as another guarentor to do likewise...and leaves it in a bad light if it doesnt.
Maybe thats why so much hot air is being expended by the Turkish side?
So many statements about a little SBA land????


Actually this is not a newly put forth offer. It was put on agenda again on the right time for just to neutralize/reduce the negative effects caused by the memorial monument erected in North... Instead of one, now there r 2 issues r being talked abt Brits and Britain. One of them is (-) and other is (+) = ~0 :wink:

In this context, i predict a court verdict for Oram's case that will be constructive and satisfasctory to all concerned parties to solve the problem peacefully. :wink:


The "memorial" in the occupied north has NEVER had the approval/backing of the UK government, nor the MOD ... So why should Brown care about some idiot Brits who collaborated with the criminal Turks to carry out a ridiculous charade?

You have given that "memorial" too much credence and all it has done is turn every sane Brit against the Turks and the carpetbaggers, even more!

Now that's not true. I am as sane as any Brit and It has done no such thing. I also know about 100 brits and they don't give a shit. Now, where do you get your info dearest.


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Postby YFred » Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:56 am

runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
BOF wrote:I happen to think the offer of relinquishing Some of the SBA territory is quite useful in bargaining terms as UK being one guarentor prepared to partially withdraw puts pressure on Turkey as another guarentor to do likewise...and leaves it in a bad light if it doesnt.
Maybe thats why so much hot air is being expended by the Turkish side?
So many statements about a little SBA land????


Actually this is not a newly put forth offer. It was put on agenda again on the right time for just to neutralize/reduce the negative effects caused by the memorial monument erected in North... Instead of one, now there r 2 issues r being talked abt Brits and Britain. One of them is (-) and other is (+) = ~0 :wink:

In this context, i predict a court verdict for Oram's case that will be constructive and satisfasctory to all concerned parties to solve the problem peacefully. :wink:


The "memorial" in the occupied north has NEVER had the approval/backing of the UK government, nor the MOD ... So why should Brown care about some idiot Brits who collaborated with the criminal Turks to carry out a ridiculous charade?

You have given that "memorial" too much credence and all it has done is turn every sane Brit against the Turks and the carpetbaggers, even more!

Now that's not true. I am as sane as any Brit and It has done no such thing. I also know about 100 brits and they don't give a shit. Now, where do you get your info dearest.


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Onun götü büyük oldugunu nerden biliyorsun sen?
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Postby runaway » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:00 pm

YFred wrote:
runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
BOF wrote:I happen to think the offer of relinquishing Some of the SBA territory is quite useful in bargaining terms as UK being one guarentor prepared to partially withdraw puts pressure on Turkey as another guarentor to do likewise...and leaves it in a bad light if it doesnt.
Maybe thats why so much hot air is being expended by the Turkish side?
So many statements about a little SBA land????


Actually this is not a newly put forth offer. It was put on agenda again on the right time for just to neutralize/reduce the negative effects caused by the memorial monument erected in North... Instead of one, now there r 2 issues r being talked abt Brits and Britain. One of them is (-) and other is (+) = ~0 :wink:

In this context, i predict a court verdict for Oram's case that will be constructive and satisfasctory to all concerned parties to solve the problem peacefully. :wink:


The "memorial" in the occupied north has NEVER had the approval/backing of the UK government, nor the MOD ... So why should Brown care about some idiot Brits who collaborated with the criminal Turks to carry out a ridiculous charade?

You have given that "memorial" too much credence and all it has done is turn every sane Brit against the Turks and the carpetbaggers, even more!

Now that's not true. I am as sane as any Brit and It has done no such thing. I also know about 100 brits and they don't give a shit. Now, where do you get your info dearest.


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Onun götü büyük oldugunu nerden biliyorsun sen?


Yaşlı rum bayanlar hep öyle değil midir? :lol: Bıyıklı olduklarını bilmezdik onu da İngilizlerden öğrenmiş bulunduk. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby B25 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:21 pm

runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
runaway wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
BOF wrote:I happen to think the offer of relinquishing Some of the SBA territory is quite useful in bargaining terms as UK being one guarentor prepared to partially withdraw puts pressure on Turkey as another guarentor to do likewise...and leaves it in a bad light if it doesnt.
Maybe thats why so much hot air is being expended by the Turkish side?
So many statements about a little SBA land????


Actually this is not a newly put forth offer. It was put on agenda again on the right time for just to neutralize/reduce the negative effects caused by the memorial monument erected in North... Instead of one, now there r 2 issues r being talked abt Brits and Britain. One of them is (-) and other is (+) = ~0 :wink:

In this context, i predict a court verdict for Oram's case that will be constructive and satisfasctory to all concerned parties to solve the problem peacefully. :wink:


The "memorial" in the occupied north has NEVER had the approval/backing of the UK government, nor the MOD ... So why should Brown care about some idiot Brits who collaborated with the criminal Turks to carry out a ridiculous charade?

You have given that "memorial" too much credence and all it has done is turn every sane Brit against the Turks and the carpetbaggers, even more!

Now that's not true. I am as sane as any Brit and It has done no such thing. I also know about 100 brits and they don't give a shit. Now, where do you get your info dearest.


koca götünden uyduruyo tabii ki de

Onun götü büyük oldugunu nerden biliyorsun sen?


Yaşlı rum bayanlar hep öyle değil midir? :lol: Bıyıklı olduklarını bilmezdik onu da İngilizlerden öğrenmiş bulunduk. :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Postby Oracle » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:23 pm

Why don't you two love-birds PM your Turkish trash and spare us the vulgarity of your ugly graphemes ...
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Postby YFred » Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:45 pm

Oracle wrote:Why don't you two love-birds PM your Turkish trash and spare us the vulgarity of your ugly graphemes ...

Wash the matter, you feel left out. I was sticking up for you, but next time I will not?
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:53 am

YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why don't you two love-birds PM your Turkish trash and spare us the vulgarity of your ugly graphemes ...

Wash the matter, you feel left out. I was sticking up for you, but next time I will not?


εάν την έγραψαν στα ελληνικά αντ' αυτού, αυτός θα καθιστούσε σας την αίσθηση καλύτερη;
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Postby Oracle » Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:39 am

Expatkiwi wrote:
YFred wrote:
Oracle wrote:Why don't you two love-birds PM your Turkish trash and spare us the vulgarity of your ugly graphemes ...

Wash the matter, you feel left out. I was sticking up for you, but next time I will not?


εάν την έγραψαν στα ελληνικά αντ' αυτού, αυτός θα καθιστούσε σας την αίσθηση καλύτερη;


Once again you are wrong, Expat. I don't exchange with anyone in Greek as a general rule, apart from the merest colloquialisms which are familiar to most forumers because they fly back and forth between Greeks, GCs, Brits, Arabs, Jews and Turk-TCs.

It is a matter of runaway making personal attacks because his arguments have dried up/never existed. In which case he should not post. Instead he resorts, cowardly, to hide behind Turkish. (A parody perhaps.)

But, of course you would back him up as you are, logically, no better ...
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:43 pm

Oracle wrote:
Once again you are wrong, Expat. I don't exchange with anyone in Greek as a general rule, apart from the merest colloquialisms which are familiar to most forumers because they fly back and forth between Greeks, GCs, Brits, Arabs, Jews and Turk-TCs.

It is a matter of runaway making personal attacks because his arguments have dried up/never existed. In which case he should not post. Instead he resorts, cowardly, to hide behind Turkish. (A parody perhaps.)

But, of course you would back him up as you are, logically, no better ...


Normally, I would be making a tart response, Oracle, but as New Zealand just qualified for the 2010 World Cup with its win over Bahrain, I'm in a pretty good mood today.
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