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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:09 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:tourism in that small village? mosque or no mosque it wont help...

am going to apostolos antreas tomorrow it will be the first time i ever go that far into the north... of course we will take our own food and not buy anything over there :D


Tip : Don't come to that sad looking monstrosity of a building at the tip of Turkish Cypriot Karpaz. You will not enjoy it and will be very disappointed. You will soon see that you are foreign and do not belong there. For your sake, I hope this will be your last and final visit anywhere in the TRNC because we know how much distress it causes you to come North :wink:


what did you ay halil that only gcs talk like that? and this person he or she lives in limassol and chants how he or she hates gcs.... we want partition (living in limassol) en esheis ypothesi gabira..toast
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:08 am

we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:59 pm

paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:26 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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Postby YFred » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:48 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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It means Don't step on the grass. Was there any grass there?
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:48 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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Many settlers in Rizokarpaso are from Turkey. Perhaps thats why the Turkish flags. Some TCs will also fly it.

The sign written by an illiterate Turk says 'keep off the grass/dont step on the grass' but it was misspelt. Instead of ÇİMENLERE they wrote ÇİMLERE Unless ofcourse its a new word in the Turkish language.

Did you actually see a lawn there? :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:52 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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Many settlers in Rizokarpaso are from Turkey. Perhaps thats why the Turkish flags. Some TCs will also fly it.

The sign written by an illiterate Turk says 'keep off the grass/dont step on the grass' but it was misspelt. Instead of ÇİMENLERE they wrote ÇİMLERE Unless ofcourse its a new word in the Turkish language.

Did you actually see a lawn there? :lol:


yeah every other person we see when i am with tc friends in the north they point out to me they are mainland turks and laugh at how they speak they say its high class...

yes it was a little cafe next to the sea im not sure where but pretty far into the north next to a park lots of boats and peopel going fishing to
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:53 pm

YFred wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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It means Don't step on the grass. Was there any grass there?


Re Lurucadi;

is Çim the same as Çimen?
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Postby YFred » Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:54 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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Many settlers in Rizokarpaso are from Turkey. Perhaps thats why the Turkish flags. Some TCs will also fly it.

The sign written by an illiterate Turk says 'keep off the grass/dont step on the grass' but it was misspelt. Instead of ÇİMENLERE they wrote ÇİMLERE Unless ofcourse its a new word in the Turkish language.

Did you actually see a lawn there? :lol:

I can see you also graduated from Oracle school of languages. In 1963 when you were in Cyprus, ÇİMENLERE may have been grass but even Google recognised Çimlere. So do you now understand what I mean when I say that language is alive and ever changing and ever encompassing. :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:04 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:we are sitting at the green line... its very busy for 7am here on the fence before i get no signle for my phone on a bus full of mainly older people....its going to be ages..


That explains the early start. I wish I was there too. We would have a lot to discuss and talk about. :lol: (non-political).


yes we went all the way to the north iw as suprised that there is more then two turk flags in the mountains another one just one alone with two real flags next to them and as u lead up the the mountain it has something written on a banner in turkish.. was very nice to see the sites and did some shopping form the stools outside the apostolos church which is in ruins now.. but its not destroyed its just not maintained anymore i guess but busses full of people coming

and on the way back a truck load of old ladies complaining that the turks ripped them off haha..

yeah that would of been nice to meet up. for such a small par tof a island it did feel like we where there forever driving and getting lost:D

what i always found funny that even so far in the north of cyprus where its all field and nothign else they still dont forget to put two turkey flags on every other building/house so many of them its unbelievable how much you tcs fill the north with turkey flags.

btw i saw this while in the south iw as wondering what it meant...


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Many settlers in Rizokarpaso are from Turkey. Perhaps thats why the Turkish flags. Some TCs will also fly it.

The sign written by an illiterate Turk says 'keep off the grass/dont step on the grass' but it was misspelt. Instead of ÇİMENLERE they wrote ÇİMLERE Unless ofcourse its a new word in the Turkish language.

Did you actually see a lawn there? :lol:

I can see you also graduated from Oracle school of languages. In 1963 when you were in Cyprus, ÇİMENLERE may have been grass but even Google recognised Çimlere. So do you now understand what I mean when I say that language is alive and ever changing and ever encompassing. :lol: :lol:



Please give me directions to the above mentioned school; I heard they need a new master in some ...charmology. :lol:
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