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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby YFred » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:21 pm

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YFred wrote:Delays my left foot. Delay it all you like then start chasing you tail round and round in circles after the talks fail, come February.


Why should talks fail, YFred? Don't be so impatient. Don't be so intolerant. These things take time.

Youv'e had 35 years and you wish for more time. Danderasu je da vlanjasu my grandmother used to say.

You have till Feb and then forget negotiations.


Why? Will Turkey walk away? How will that help solve the Turkey problem?

You really can't see that the international community is tired of the games being played by the GC side for the last 10 years. Well not long left now, 4 more months tops. We will continue with certainty then.
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby Get Real! » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:24 pm

YFred wrote:
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YFred wrote:Delays my left foot. Delay it all you like then start chasing you tail round and round in circles after the talks fail, come February.


Why should talks fail, YFred? Don't be so impatient. Don't be so intolerant. These things take time.

Youv'e had 35 years and you wish for more time. Danderasu je da vlanjasu my grandmother used to say.

You have till Feb and then forget negotiations.

The gypsies in the occupied territory are not in a position to dictate such things as the official law maker having the final word is the RoC, and if the RoC says drag it for another 20 years then that’s exactly what’s going to happen! All the gypsies and Turkey can do is watch in agony.
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:24 pm

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halil wrote:‘Now it is time to find a solution in Cyprus and no one can tolerate the delaying tactics anymore’, Mr. Nami said.


Liar. I can tolerate them. They make perfect sense. And anyway, wasn't the solution in Cyprus found at the ECJ, not so long ago, when the Brits referred the Orams matter there?


Halil's "peace" is one to be found with 40,000 Turkish guns at our heads and over a cy coffee with mahalebbi on a Saturday morning.


U mean under the shadows of the EOKA man like u .
we are enjoying our peace and trust every saturday under the shadows of BUYUKHAN which u will never have .... such a peace in your mind ......
in your mind

try to stay in peace with your mind for a start than u will be come good Harikrishna .....


psst ... Halil, why you beeing so rood to Beeley mate?

He good man mate, he teechin me Ingleesh. He lovin tcs like me and you mate. But him funnee man mate he is not liking Pissin Tirkeesh army, him so funy.
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby growuptcs » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:28 pm

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:Delays my left foot. Delay it all you like then start chasing you tail round and round in circles after the talks fail, come February.


Why should talks fail, YFred? Don't be so impatient. Don't be so intolerant. These things take time.

Youv'e had 35 years and you wish for more time. Danderasu je da vlanjasu my grandmother used to say.

You have till Feb and then forget negotiations.


Why? Will Turkey walk away? How will that help solve the Turkey problem?

You really can't see that the international community is tired of the games being played by the GC side for the last 10 years. Well not long left now, 4 more months tops. We will continue with certainty then.


Why do you speak for others that think your an imbecile?
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby Malapapa » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:28 pm

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Malapapa wrote:Denktash had a point though. In 1974, that hard-core, interfering, troublesome "minority-that-somehow-wasn't" which he claimed to represent cleared off up north, enabling the rest of Cyprus - after it had licked its wounds, come to terms with its loss, dusted itself off and got back up again - to fulfill its potential as a homogenous, modern and free European nation.... :wink:

..... only after they stole our identity and with all the help in the world.

Did you say that with one breath or did you pause in the middle somewhere. You must learn to use the full stop and all that.


Fair dinkum... but perfectly crafted nonetheless.

Malapapa wrote:Up the Gunners and down with the yids.


I already explaimed I'm a "Moufflon" (Cypriot Derby fan)...

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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby YFred » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:32 pm

growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:Delays my left foot. Delay it all you like then start chasing you tail round and round in circles after the talks fail, come February.


Why should talks fail, YFred? Don't be so impatient. Don't be so intolerant. These things take time.

Youv'e had 35 years and you wish for more time. Danderasu je da vlanjasu my grandmother used to say.

You have till Feb and then forget negotiations.


Why? Will Turkey walk away? How will that help solve the Turkey problem?

You really can't see that the international community is tired of the games being played by the GC side for the last 10 years. Well not long left now, 4 more months tops. We will continue with certainty then.


Why do you speak for others that think your an imbecile?

You can be as blind as you like. The last report from Downer should have opened your eyes but it seems you are permanently blind. Never mind when it hits you it'll be like a double decker bus. That will Cile your imba together.
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Very tricky....

Postby cymart » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:40 pm

In principle,legal owners should have the first say and quite a number will probably opt to sell them anyway unless they are in the area which will be under the control of their side.But then who is going to find enough money to compensate those who don't get them back?
Christophias is quite right in his suggestion that the only way to resolve this situation is for the Turkish side to return enough territory to the G.C's to reduce the number of claims to a level which can be dealt with financially.
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby Malapapa » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:55 pm

YFred wrote:
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Why? Will Turkey walk away? How will that help solve the Turkey problem?

You really can't see that the international community is tired of the games being played by the GC side for the last 10 years.


Would another member of the international community (in poor little Cyprus's position) have played the game any differently, do you think? For that would determine how tired they really are.

And what do you think the international community will do, YFred? Now that it's so tired.

Malapapa wrote:Well not long left now, 4 more months tops. We will continue with certainty then.


What will happen in four months, YFred?
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Re: Very tricky....

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:59 pm

cymart wrote:In principle,legal owners should have the first say and quite a number will probably opt to sell them anyway unless they are in the area which will be under the control of their side.But then who is going to find enough money to compensate those who don't get them back?
Christophias is quite right in his suggestion that the only way to resolve this situation is for the Turkish side to return enough territory to the G.C's to reduce the number of claims to a level which can be dealt with financially.


SO what your saying is let the GC have the right to order that a 40 million dollar investment be raised to the ground so he can have his land back? Get Real you people it aint gonna happen.
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Re: Cyprus Property Talks..................

Postby Malapapa » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:05 pm

YFred wrote:You can be as blind as you like. The last report from Downer should have opened your eyes but it seems you are permanently blind. Never mind when it hits you it'll be like a double decker bus. That will Cile your imba together.


What will hit us, YFred? Stop talking in riddles. Is the sky going to fall down - like it did in 2004? (After the Annan Plan sham)

All we hear are idle threats and bluster. If you want to scare the free part of Cyprus into submission, then you're not doing a very good job about it.
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