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Postby growuptcs » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:30 pm

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growuptcs wrote:Congradulations to the Turks for going through their sex change 26 years ago in Cyprus. Did anyone mention to them yet that they're still Turks?

You need to seek some help and fair bit of growing up of your own to do old chap. What is it with GC obsession with bums and sex? Is it because they don't get enough of it? I appeal to all GC women and GC gay men to help with this problem which is in their hands.


Before I seek help, how about you float back to Turkey with the rest of your vulture buddies.

There's me trying to be helpful to you, suggesting possible remedies and recruiting possible helpers and there you are just being horrible. What kind of behaviour is that? Have you gone beyond help old chap?


Playing reverse Turkologist with me on this site won't fly guy. I'm on a Cyprus forum writing crap the way you do, and all you can tell me is that I'm being horrible and need help while you offer remedies and recruiting possible helpers? Did you ever take a time out to read the crap you write on this site to the people's homes that your STILL looking to make a state out of. Still acting a fool today doesn't exclude you from being spoken to the way you should be spoken to. A thief

Thieving is something the roc knows very well, when they return the lands they have stolen from me, then I will join you in your quest, in the mean time may all those in my beloved roc who have stolen choak on it.


Save that song and dance for your mama who'll suck up the drama. Instead of talking shit(the way you usually do), just go claim whats yours instead of pointing fingers at Cyprus' presidents, GC's, etc....The only thing stopping you from claiming anything is that your a Turk.
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Postby YFred » Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:34 pm

growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:Congradulations to the Turks for going through their sex change 26 years ago in Cyprus. Did anyone mention to them yet that they're still Turks?

You need to seek some help and fair bit of growing up of your own to do old chap. What is it with GC obsession with bums and sex? Is it because they don't get enough of it? I appeal to all GC women and GC gay men to help with this problem which is in their hands.


Before I seek help, how about you float back to Turkey with the rest of your vulture buddies.

There's me trying to be helpful to you, suggesting possible remedies and recruiting possible helpers and there you are just being horrible. What kind of behaviour is that? Have you gone beyond help old chap?


Playing reverse Turkologist with me on this site won't fly guy. I'm on a Cyprus forum writing crap the way you do, and all you can tell me is that I'm being horrible and need help while you offer remedies and recruiting possible helpers? Did you ever take a time out to read the crap you write on this site to the people's homes that your STILL looking to make a state out of. Still acting a fool today doesn't exclude you from being spoken to the way you should be spoken to. A thief

Thieving is something the roc knows very well, when they return the lands they have stolen from me, then I will join you in your quest, in the mean time may all those in my beloved roc who have stolen choak on it.


Save that song and dance for your mama who'll suck up the drama. Instead of talking shit(the way you usually do), just go claim whats yours instead of pointing fingers at Cyprus' presidents, GC's, etc....The only thing stopping you from claiming anything is that your a Turk.

There is another reason, I am not aware of anybody who does not live in the roc that has been able to claim their land. As I have no wish to live near crap, I shall have to wait till these talks end and then take the appropriate action to stone the roc.
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Postby insan » Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:34 pm

Turkey's Deputy PM in Cyprus for celebrations
Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.
Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:44
State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.

Addressing the official parade held in Lefkosa on the occasion of the 26th Anniversary of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Cicek said Turkey would not support just any settlement in Cyprus, ruling out any solution that would deprive Turkish Cypriots of their legitimate rights.

Cicek said Turkey's reply to those who use the Cyprus issue as a leverage against Turkey in the accession negotiations with the EU by asking "Cyprus or the EU?" would always be standing by the Turkish Cypriots.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=49993
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Postby Expatkiwi » Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:54 am

insan wrote:Turkey's Deputy PM in Cyprus for celebrations
Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.
Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:44
State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.

Addressing the official parade held in Lefkosa on the occasion of the 26th Anniversary of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Cicek said Turkey would not support just any settlement in Cyprus, ruling out any solution that would deprive Turkish Cypriots of their legitimate rights.

Cicek said Turkey's reply to those who use the Cyprus issue as a leverage against Turkey in the accession negotiations with the EU by asking "Cyprus or the EU?" would always be standing by the Turkish Cypriots.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=49993


Not much gray area in this statement, I think... :)
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Postby Paphitis » Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:18 am

Expatkiwi wrote:
insan wrote:Turkey's Deputy PM in Cyprus for celebrations
Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.
Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:44
State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.

Addressing the official parade held in Lefkosa on the occasion of the 26th Anniversary of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Cicek said Turkey would not support just any settlement in Cyprus, ruling out any solution that would deprive Turkish Cypriots of their legitimate rights.

Cicek said Turkey's reply to those who use the Cyprus issue as a leverage against Turkey in the accession negotiations with the EU by asking "Cyprus or the EU?" would always be standing by the Turkish Cypriots.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=49993


Not much gray area in this statement, I think... :)


But it makes perfect sense to Insan.... :lol:
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Postby insan » Sun Nov 22, 2009 3:34 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
insan wrote:Turkey's Deputy PM in Cyprus for celebrations
Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.
Sunday, 15 November 2009 15:44
State Minister and Deputy Premier Cemil Cicek said Turkey wanted a settlement to the Cyprus issue, but not at all costs.

Addressing the official parade held in Lefkosa on the occasion of the 26th Anniversary of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Cicek said Turkey would not support just any settlement in Cyprus, ruling out any solution that would deprive Turkish Cypriots of their legitimate rights.

Cicek said Turkey's reply to those who use the Cyprus issue as a leverage against Turkey in the accession negotiations with the EU by asking "Cyprus or the EU?" would always be standing by the Turkish Cypriots.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=49993


Not much gray area in this statement, I think... :)


But it makes perfect sense to Insan.... :lol:


... and it cause u a great disappointment... :lol:
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